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Serial Number Criteria: 60-3767
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Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
60-3762 ... 60-3768 (EXACT MATCH)
de Havilland Canada AC-1-DH Caribou
MSN 13/19. Redesignated CV-2A and then C-7A upon transfer to USAF
3762 (MSN 13) delivered Jan 30, 1961 to US Army and assigned to Army Aviation School
Transferred to USAF as C-7A Jan 1967 for Operation Red Leaf. In 1973-74 was
operated in Laos by Air America as 762. Returned
to USAF Jun 1974. To Darryl Greenameyer Feb 15, 1987 registered as N9014W.
To Gilbert Mose Feb 1988. To Deutsche Aviation, Inc,
Tulsa, OK Jul 1988, to Fowler Aeronautical Service, Van Nuys,
CA Dec 1988. Leased to Chieftain Air, Lanseria, South Africa,
reputedly a covert operation run out of Africa in the late 1980s.
Sold to Newcal Aviation Inc, Little Ferry, HJ Dec 19, 1989.
Sold to Fowler Aeronautical Service, Van Nuys, CA Jan 29, 1990.
Registration cancelled Sep 2, 1994. Sold to Garamut Exploration Services,
Vanimo, PNG Sep 1994, registered Sep 2, 1994 as P2-VTC.
Crashed during approach to Kiunga Airport, PNG Jul 1, 1995.
2 killed, one survived.
3763 (MSN 14) delivered Feb 28, 1961) to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School.
Transferred Jan 1967 to USAF for Operation Red Leaf. MAP transfer to Spanish AF as T.9-23 in Jun 1982.
Preserved on parade ground at Villanubla AB.
3764 (MSN 15) delivered Apr 15, 1961 to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School
Transferred Jan 1967 to USAF for Operation Red Leaf. Transferred to Spanish AF as T.9-13, code
353-13 Oct 1981. To civil registry as N555NC. Stored with Penn Turbo Aviation at Cape May, New Jersey.
3765 (MSN 16) delivered Apr 28, 1961 to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School.
No record of any transfer to USAF.
3766 (MSN 17) delivered Apr 28, 1961 to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School. Transferred
Jan 19678 to USAF for Operation Red Leaf. MAP transfer to Spanish AF as T.9-14 in Oct 1981.
Stored at Villanubla, Spain
3767 (MSN 18) Delivered May 1961 to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School. Transferred
Jan 1967 to USAF for Operation Red Leaf. Assigned Oct 1980 to California ANG.
Named "Elvira" with California AVCRAD in May 1989. Now on display at Travis AFB Museum, California.
3768 (MSN 19) delivered May 1961 to US Army, assigned to Army Aviation School. Transferred Jan 1967
to USAF for Operation Red Leaf. To Spanish AF as T.9-15 Oct 1981. Crashed at Cabaneros, Ciudad
Real Nov 10, 1984 after engine fire.
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