LV-NLX Cessna Crane Mk. I c/n 1234

LV-NLX Cessna Crane Mk. I c/n 1234
RCAF 7791, Royal Canadian Air Force - Taken on strength by No. 2 Training Command 25.06.1941
 - assigned to No. 12 Service Flying Training School at Brandon, Manitoba. Category C7
 - damage to starboard wing tip and propeller at Brandon, at 22:45 on 13 October 1941. This aircraft taxied into Crane 7751. Category C7
 - damage at 10:15 on 16 January 1942, 7 miles north-east of Rivers, Manitoba. Crane 7826 came up in front of Crane 7791 during formation training, 7826 crashed and was destroyed.
 - To Prairie Airways at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan for overhaul, 19 August to 29 September 1943.
 - To storage with No. 4 Training Command when completed,
 - issued from storage on 19 October 1943 for use by No. 2 Flying Instructors School at Pearce, Alberta.
 - To workshop reserve at No. 2 FIS, 27 December 1943 to 2 February 1944.
 - To No. 4 Training Command when completed.
 - To storage with No. 2 Training Command on 16 June 1944.
 - To No. 2 Air Command on 1 December 1944, still in storage.
 - Issued from storage on 2 January 1945.
 - Pending disposal from 13 July 1945.
 - First stored at No. 4 Service Flying Training School at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where it was noted with 2666:10 total time, 697:50 since overhaul.
 - By 27 November 1945 on the books of Material Command,
 - stored at the Reserve Equipment Maintenance Satellite at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
 - Sold to Siple Aircraft.
 - last date: 2 January 1946
 - Struck off, to War Assets Corporation for disposal
LV-NLX Carlos Mihanovich SRL 27.02.47

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