Avro Anson
The Avro Anson was known by a number of nicknames including "Faithful Annie" or "Flying Greenhouse". It was the first aircraft to be flown by the Royal Canadian Air Force to have a retractable undercarriage, which was a comparative novelty in 1936. In 1940, a Canadian government owned company, Federal Aircraft Limited, was created in Montreal to manufacture the Anson for Canadian use. Nearly 3,000 Anson aircraft were produced and, in the early days of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP), the Anson was the standard trainer for many pilots, observers (navigators), wireless operators and bomb aimers. More than 20,000 aircrew received training on the Anson. In Canadian service, the aircraft was substantially re-designed with the substitution of North American engines and many other airframe and equipment changes. Harold Skaarup web pages
CASPIR Aircraft Groups:
RCAF Owned (4404) RCAF 400 Squadrons (6) Canadian Crewed (259) Canadian Manufactured (3956) Canadian Museum (1)Anson Mk. II 7314
Delivered to storage, issued from storage on 5 November 1942, for use by No. 9 Service Flying Training School at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario. Delivered there on 18 November 1942. Still with this School when it collided with Anson 7269 during takeoff on 24 February 1944. Leading Aircraftman D.J. Byrne killed. To No. 6 Repair Depot on 3 March 1944 for scrapping.1942-03-25 Taken on Strength No. 1 Training Command 2019-08-20
1943-August-10 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Grand Bend R1 Names: Adam | Adams | McChesnie | Salmon
1944-February-24 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Huron County Names: Byrne | Gordon
1944-03-15 Struck off Strength Struck off, reduced to spares and produce 2019-08-20
Anson 7269
Anson Mk. II 7269
Delivered to storage. Issued from storage on 10 July 1942, for use by No. 9 Service Flying Training School at RCAF Station Centralia, Ontario. Still with this School when it collided with Anson 7314 during takeoff on 24 February 1944. Leading Aircraftman B. Gordon killed. Allocated to No. 6 Repair Depot on 3 March 1944 for scrapping.1942-03-06 Taken on Strength No. 1 Training Command 2019-08-20
1942-August-10 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Aerodrome Names: Hill | Mcaleese
1942-November-03 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Aerodrome Names: Dowden | Drabble
1944-February-24 Accident: 9 Service Flying Training School Loc: Huron County Names: Byrne | Gordon
1944-03-14 Struck off Strength struck off, reduced to spares and produce 2019-08-20