List of Aircraft of Canada's Air Forces - Captured Enemy Aircraft

Captured Enemy Aircraft

  • Fokker D.VII
Canadian Forces unified aircraft designations post-1968
100-125
  • CF-100
  • CF-101
  • CF-104
  • CF-105
  • CC-106
  • CP-107
  • CC-108
  • CC-109
  • CSR-110
  • CF-111
  • CH-112
  • CH-113
  • CT-114
  • CC-115
  • CF-116
  • CC-117
  • CH-118
  • CO-119
  • CT-120
  • CP-121
  • CP-122
  • CSR-123/CC-123
  • CH-124
  • CH-125
126–150
  • CH-126
  • CH-127
  • CT-128
  • CC-129
  • CC-130
  • CX-131
  • CC-132
  • CT-133
  • CT-134
  • CH-135
  • CH-136
  • CC-137
  • CC-138
  • CH-139
  • CP-140
  • CC-141
  • CT-142
  • CH-143
  • CC-144
  • CT-145
  • CH-146
  • CH-147
  • CH-148
  • CH-149
  • CC-150
151-
  • (Cx-151 to Cx-154 not assigned)
  • CT-155
  • CT-156
  • (Cx-157 to Cx-159 not assigned)
  • CU-160
  • CU-161
  • CU-162
  • CU-163
  • (Cx-164 to Cx-166 not assigned)
  • CU-167
  • CU-168
  • (Cx-169 not assigned)
  • CU-170
  • (Cx-171 to Cx-176 not assigned)
  • CC-177
  • CH-178
  • (Cx-179 to Cx-187 not assigned)
  • CF-188
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