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    Airframe Family: Grumman S2F/S-2/C-121 Tracker / TF/C-1 Trader / WF/E-1 Tracer
    Latest Model:Firecat
    Last Military Serial:1539 RCN
    Construction Number:DHC-038
    Last Civil Registration:C-FOPU
    Latest Owner or Location:The Canadian Museum of Flight, Langley, British Columbia

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Turbo Firecat by Conair.

    From 1 April 1958 to 12 November 1970

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Canadian Navy with s/n 1539.

    From October 1973 to 1980

    To Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Sault Ste Marie, ON with new c/r CF-OPU.

    Operated as fire service #54.

    July 1980

    To Conair Aviation Ltd, Abbotsford BC: with new c/r C-FOPU.

    September 1980


    Photographer: Eric Bannwarth
    Notes: CF-OPU - Firecat - Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources in September 1980

    April 1981

    Converted to a Firecat by Conair.
    New construction number, 007, assigned to the airframe.

    Operated as fire service #64.

    25 January 2013

    Civil registration, C-FOPU, cancelled.

    8 February 2013

    To Canadian Museum of Flight Association, Langley, BC with new c/r C-FOPU.

    Placed on display with The Canadian Museum of Flight, Langley, BC.
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    22 May 2013


    Photographer: Tim Martin
    Notes: At Langley, BC - Last resting place here at the air museum for one of the large fleet of Conair Firecats. The company has retired all remaining radial engine types from the fleet.

    29 April 2018


    Photographer: John W. Olafson
    Notes: This de Havilland built Tracker converted to Firecat has been retired now at least 6 years and is slowly going downhill. And to add insult to injury it was pulled over to the other side of the airport from its original position in front of the museum.


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    Aviation History Site by Geoff Goodall
    Ruud Leeuw.com by Ruud Leeuw
    Transport Canada

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    Terry Fletcher

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