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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    A woman with her two children was captured on the steps of the capitol building, whither she had fled for protection, and this, too, while the stars and stripes floated over it.
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