Henderson, Gordon Neville

Killed in Flying Accident 1982-05-26

Male Head

Birth Date: 1939-January-04

Born: Truro, Nova Scotia

Son of Donald B. and Marjorie Henderson of Brookfield, Nova Scotia.

Home: Truro, Nova Scotia

Enlistment: Saint John, New Brunswick

Enlistment Date: 1958-07-10

Decorations: CD

Canadian Forces Decoration

Service

RCAF

Unit

Maritime Air Headquarters Group

Base

Rank

Colonel

Position

Colonel

Service Numbers

V31647988

No other RCAF fatalities from this unit associated with this accident.

Lockheed CT-133 Silver Star Shooting Star T-33 T-33A CT-33

Source: Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
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The Canadair CT-133 Silver Star (company model number CL-30) is the Canadian license-built version of the Lockheed T-33 jet trainer aircraft, in service from the 1950s to 2005.

The Canadair CT-133 was the result of a 1951 contract to build T-33 Shooting Star trainers for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF). The powerplant is a Rolls-Royce Nene 10 turbojet instead of the Allison J33 used by Lockheed in the production of the original T-33. A project designation of CL-30 was given by Canadair and the name was changed to Silver Star. The appearance of the CT-133 is very distinctive due to the large fuel tanks usually carried on each wingtip. A total of 656 CT-133 aircraft were built by Canadair.

The CT-133 entered service in the RCAF as its primary training aircraft for fighter/interceptors. The designation of the Silver Star in the Canadian Forces was CT-133.

The CT-133's service life in the RCAF (and later the Canadian Forces) was extremely long. One of the more unusual roles it played was as an aerobatic demonstration aircraft, the RCAF's Red Knight. Although the aircraft stopped being used as a trainer in 1976, there were still over 50 aircraft in Canadian Forces inventory in 1995. The youngest of these airframes was then 37 years old and had exceeded its expected life by a factor of 2.5. During this period, the Canadair T-33 was employed in communication, target towing, and enemy simulation.Wikipedia

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