Canada CS2F Tracker

RCN 1500 to RCN 1600
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1500
- License-built by De Havilland Corp? Or was this former USN 136519?
- Recoded as 1501.
- 1957: VX-10 as 703.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1502
- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 10/1956: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- 11/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 180.
- VSQ-1.
- 12/9/1969: Withdrawn from use.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to MVKV.
- 3/1971: Salvaged at Valkenburg AB.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1503
- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 5/31/1956: First flight.
- 5/1956: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- VX-10.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 181.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/17/1970: Withdrawn from use. Or in 6/1968?
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1504
- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1957: VX-10 as 704.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 182.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/17/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 8/1971: Dumped at Valkenburg AB.
- Burnt up in fire training.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1505- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 10/1956: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- VX-10.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 183.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/17/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 3/1971: Assigned as a ground trainer to TNO Rijswijk.
- 1979: Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1506- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 4/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 184.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/17/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/1971: Assigned as a ground trainer to the Fokker School Den Haag.
- Put into storage at Valkenburg AB.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1507- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 185.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/9/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 8/1971: Assigned as a ground trainer to LETS Deelen.
- 1979: Burnt up at the fireschool at LETS.
- The one preserved at CFB Borden, Canada is not this one.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1508- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 10/1957: Written off? Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1509- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12109.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1510- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 4/1960: Crashed into the sea in the Bermuda Triangle. Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1511- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 186.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/9/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 10/1970: Salvaged at MVKV.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1512- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 187.
- VSQ-1.
- 7/11/1970: Withdrawn from use. Or on 4/22/1970?
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1513- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1959: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 188.
- VSQ-1.
- 5/1968: Assigned as a ground trainer to MLTS
*Salvaged at De Kooy AB.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1514- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 189.
- VSQ-1.
- 11/1/1969: Withdrawn from use.
- Salvaged.
- Also noted with civilian registration N8195?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1515- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 190.
- VSQ-1.
- 1968: Assigned as a ground trainer to De Kooy AB.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to the KLM Airlines School as 151.
- 1999-05: Assigned as a ground trainer to Hoofddorp College Aviation School as 151.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1516- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 3/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 191.
- VSQ-1.
- 8/1/1968: Withdrawn from use.
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1517- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1/1960: Written off in a ground accident? Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1518- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 3/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 192.
- VSQ-1.
- 7/31/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- Salvaged at De Kooy AB.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1519- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 8/1959: Crashed during touch-and-goes? Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1520- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GWUP.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1521- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12121.
- Assigned as a ground trainer as A725.
- 3/24/1990: Withdrawn from use.
- Also noted as SOC on 7/17/1974?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1522- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 193.
- VSQ-1.
- 6/9/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to HTS Haarlem.
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1523- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1960: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 194.
- VSQ-1.
- 4/17/1970: Withdrawn from use.
- 6/1970: Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1524- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 4/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 195.
- VSQ-1.
- 8/26/1966: Crashed on the island of Aruba. 1 crewman was killed.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1525- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12125.
- 11/12/1970: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-IOF, CF-OPY, and C-FOPY.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1526- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 9/1961: Sold to the Dutch Navy as CS-2A 196.
- VSQ-1.
- 6/1/1968: Withdrawn from use.
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1527- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1957: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12127.
- 3/24/1990: Withdrawn from use.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FOKN.
- Converted to Conair Turbo Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1528- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12128.
- 3/9/1988: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to RCAF Mountainview as 726B.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1529- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12129.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to RCAF Mountainview as 726B.
- 3/24/1990: Withdrawn from use.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1530- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1966: VS-880.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPT, C-GMXY, F-WZLP, and F-ZBAT.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
- 9/24/1990: Written off on Corsica.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1531- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12131.
- Assigned as a ground trainer as 707B.
- 4/29/1983: Struck off charge.
- Currently preserved at CFB Summerside.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1532- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12132.
- 11/12/1970: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPX and C-FOPX.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
- 7/27/1988: Crashed near Ymir, British Columbia.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1533- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12133.
- 11/12/1970: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPW, C-FOPW, and F-ZBAU.
*Converted to Conair Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1534- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1964: Rebuilt as a COD plane.
- 1965: VU-32.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12134.
- 4/23/1974: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as N9AG and C-GWTX.
*Converted to Conair Firecat. - 7/1980: Written off. Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1535- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPV and C-FOPV.
*Converted to Conair Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1536- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GHQY.
*Converted to Conair Firecat. - 8/15/1986: Crashed near McBride. Province?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1537- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GHQZ.
*Converted to Conair Firecat. - 7/25/1978: Crashed near Castlegar, British Columbia.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1538- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12138.
- 11/12/1970: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GWHK.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1539- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPU and C-FOPU.
*Converted to Conair Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1540- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1964: Rebuilt as a COD plane.
- 1965: VU-32.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12140.
- 10/10/1974: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as N99261 and C-GWUO.
*Converted to Conair Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1541- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1960: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12141.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Mountainview as 727B and 727C.
- Salvaged.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1542- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12142.
- 3/24/1990: Withdrawn from use.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1543- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 7/1958: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- 2/1968: Crashed? 4 crewmen were killed. Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1544- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 1960: VS-880.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12144.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Currently preserved at Halifax APT, NS.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1545- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12145.
- 6/1993: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Borden as 728A and 728B.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FUCS.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1546- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12146.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEQG.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1547- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12147.
- 1982-83: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 12/21/1990: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1548- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12148.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 4/2/1990: Struck off charge.
- Currently preserved at the British Columbia Aviation Museum. Where?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1549- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12149.
- 3/2/1990: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Mountainview as 729B.
- Salvaged.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1550- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12150.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFP Mountainview.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEHR.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1551- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12151.
- 10/7/1992: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Borden as A730 and 730B.
- Currently preserved at the Air Command Musuem in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1552- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1966: Upgraded to CS2F-3.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12152.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEHR.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1553- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12153.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1554- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12154.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEQC.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1555- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1968: Upgraded to CS2F-3.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12155.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1556- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12156.
- 1981: MR-880.
- 1982-83: VS-880.
- 12/21/1990: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as F-WEOL, F-ZBAZ, C-FSPK, F-WEOJ, and F-ZBEW.
- Converted to Conair Turbo Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1557- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12157.
- 1970: VU-32.
- 1972: VR-880.
- 1976: 406 ARS.
- 1987-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 4/1995: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Currently preserved at the Shearwater Aviation Museum.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1558- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 11/5/1959: First flight.
- 1959-60: VX-10.
- 1960: VU-32.
- 1960-64: VS-880.
- 1965-67: VX-10.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-OPZ, C-FOPZ, F-WZLS, F-WEOL, C-FVPK, and F-ZBAZ.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
- Converted to Conair Turbo Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1559- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12159.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1560- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12160.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEHQ.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1561- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12161.
- 1990: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as CF-YSY.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1562- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- Assigned as a ground trainer at CFB Borden as 731B.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FUCV.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1563- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12163.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1564- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12164.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 2/11/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1565- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12165.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FLRB.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1566- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12166.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FLRD.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1567- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: : Recoded as 12167.
- 9/24/1984: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1568- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12168.
- 1970: VU-32.
- 1982-83: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1569- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1968-69: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12169.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1983: VU-33.
- 1986: VU-33.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1570- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12170.
- 1973: VU-33.
- 9/20/1973: Crashed. 2 crewmen were killed.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1571- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 7/1962: Crashed near Strathcona. 2 crewmen were killed. Date? Where?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1572- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 3/1969: Written off? Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1573- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12173.
- 1980: VU-33.
- 1983: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1574- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- VX-10.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12174.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1575- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12175.
- 1971: VS-880.
- 4/18/1971: Crashed. Crew was killed.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1576- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12176.
- 5/1/1990: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Shearwater as A744.
- Currently preserved at the Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum in Halifax, NS.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1577- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 12/1959: Delivered to the Canadian Navy.
- 1/1970: Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Borden as A-732 and 732B.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FUDH.
*Currently preserved at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Where?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1578- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12178.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1579- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12179.
- 1977: MR-880.
- 9/15/1977: Crashed into the sea near Whitewaterlake. Where?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1580- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12180.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1581- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12181.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1983-89: VU-33.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1582- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12182.
- 1976: VT-406.
- 10/5/1976: Crashed. 2 crewmen were killed.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1583- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12183.
- 1983: VU-33.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1584- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/8/1963: Crashed. 2 crewmen were killed.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1585- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VU-33.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12185.
- 1980: MR-880.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1985: MR-880.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 4/22/1991: Struck off charge.
- Salvaged.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1586- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 8/1960: Written off. Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1587- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12187.
- 1970: VU-33.
- 1974: VS-880.
- 1974: 420 ARS.
- 1978: MR-880.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 1986-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 3/30/1990: Struck off charge.
- Currently preserved at the Canadian Aviation Museum. Where?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1588- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12188.
- 1982: MR-880.
- 3/26/1990: Struck off charge.
- Assigned as a ground trainer. Where?
- Currently preserved at CFB Comox, BC.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1589- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12189.
- 1983: MR-880.
- 1986: VU-33.
- 1989-90: MR-880.
- 1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1590- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1968: Recoded to 12190.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FKVR.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1591- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12191.
- 4/23/1971: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GABC.
- Converted to Conair Firecat.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1592- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1968: VS-880.
- 2/16/1969: Crashed into the sea after a bad launch off HMCS Bonaventure. 3 crewmen were killed.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1593- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12193.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEQE.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1594- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 1968-69: VS-880.
- 9/1969: Crashed? Date?
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1595- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12195.
- 1983: MR-880.
- 1984: VU-33.
- 1986: VU-33.
- 1987-90: MR-880.
- 3/24/1990: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FKUF, F-ZBCA, and F-ZBCZ.
*Converted to Conair Turbo Firecat.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1596- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1966: VU-32.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12196.
- 1983: MR-880.
- 1986: VU-33.
- 3/1987: Bailed to Pratt & Whitney Corp for engine tests.
- 1989: Withdrawn from use.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEHP.
Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1597- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1962: VS-880.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12197.
- 1/8/1991: Struck off charge.
- Put into storage at CFB Mountainview.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEQD and C-FLRH.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1598- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1969: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12198.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEHP.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1599- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 1965: VS-880.
- 6/1970: Recoded as 12199.
- 5/2/1975: Struck off charge.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-GEQD.
Grumman Canada CS2F (CP-121) Tracker/RCN 1600- License-built by De Havilland Corp.
- 10/17/1960: First flight.
- VX-10.
- Assigned as a ground trainer to CFB Borden as 733B.
- Sold on the civilian market and registered as C-FUDQ.
- Currently preserved at CFB Downsview.