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135101
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32001
first date: 19 October 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15650, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
Aerospace Engineering Test Establshment at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta, when it
crashed on 6 April 1977, near Cold Lake.
last date: 20 March 1979 – Struck off after crash.
135102
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32002
first date: 19 April 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15651, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. To No.
408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta, on 1 June 1971. First Twin Huey to this unit. Still with this unit in February 1995. Preserved, on display at RCAF Memorial
Museum at Trenton, Ontario by December 2004, in UN colours (overall white,
blue and black markings, no roundels, and CF serial number). Apparently still on CF books.
135103
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32003
first date: 19 April 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15652, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
Aerospace Engineering Test Establshment at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta in February
1995. On display at Cold Lake by 1998,
still on CF books. To US civil
register by 28 January 1998, as N212TP.
Registered to National Test Pilot School, Mojave, California. Seen at Mojave in November 2003, still with
Canadian style camouflage, and with extended pitot probe on nose.
last date: c.1998 – Returned to US government, later sold.
135104
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32004
first date: 19 April 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15653, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With No.
427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. Transferred by US government to Colombian
Army, their serial EJC-203. Served
with CN Brigade, coded “CN-01”.
Still active June 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135105
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32005
first date: 19 April 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15654, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Stored at CFD Mountain View, Ontario after
being withdrawn. Transferred by US
government to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-226. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-29”. Still active
January 2004.
last date: 24 January 2000 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135106
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32006
first date: 19 April 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15655, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton (Namao). With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995.
Stored at CFD Mountain View, Ontario after being withdrawn. Transferred by US government in January
2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-227.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-30”. Still active January 2004.
last date: c.1999 – Struck off,
returned to US government.
135107
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32007
first date: 19 April 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15656, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, dates not known. With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-225. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-22”.
Written off on 1 August 2002.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135108
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32008
first date: 19 April 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15657, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-204.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-02”. Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135109
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32009
first date: 19 April 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15658, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, dates not known. With No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Uplands, Ontario and / or CFB St. Hubert, PQ in 1994 and 1995. To US civil register as N83033, registered
to US Department of State on 13 September 1999, listed as based at Patrick
AFB in Florida. Transferred by the US
in January 1999 to the Colombian National Police (PNC), their serial
PNC-5003, coded “N-01”.
Operated by Dirección Antinarcóticos (DIRAN). Still operational in January 2004.
last date: 2 October 1998 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135110
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32010
first date: 28 May 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15659, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton (Namao) in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-209.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-03”. Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135111
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32011
first date: 28 May 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15660, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Peawawa, Ontario. With No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB St.
Hubert, PQ in February 1995. To
Uscivil register after returning to US, as N54623, registered to US
Department of State at Patrick AFB, Florida on 18 May 2000. Transferred by the US in January 1999 to
the Colombian National Police (PNC), their serial PNC-5006, coded
“N-07”. Operated by
Dirección Antinarcóticos (DIRAN).
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135112
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32012
first date: 28 May 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15661, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. To No.
408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta, on 12 June 1971. With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. To
US civil register as N81568, registered to US Department of State at Patrick
AFB, Florida on 18 May 2000.
Transferred by US government in January 2001, to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-228. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-31”.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135113
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32013
first date: 28 May 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15662, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB.
With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton (Namao), Alberta in
February 1995. To US civil register as
N81526, registered to US Department of State at Patrick AFB, Florida on 18
May 2000. Transferred by US government
in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-220. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-32”. Written off on 1
December 2003.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135114
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32014
first date: 28 May 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15663, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. To No.
408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta, on 12 June 1971. Later with No. 424 (T&R) Squadron,
Trenton by 1976 or earlier. Still with
this unit in 1984, when it flew in the North Bay air show in June 1984. With No. 444 (CS) Squadron at CFB Gander,
Newfoundland, in yellow SAR scheme, in February 1995. Transferred to National Aviation Museum in
Ottawa in 1998, displayed indoors at Rockcliffe. May still be on CF books.
135115
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32015
first date: 20 July 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15664, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton (Namao), Alberta when it crashed
on 10 October 1991 near Burk’s Falls, Ontario.
last date: 5 August 1992 – Struck off after crash.
135116
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32016
first date: 20 July 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15665, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-205.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-04”. Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135117
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32017
first date: 20 July 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15666, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB. With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. To
US civil register as N12328, registered to the US Department of State at
Patrick AFB in Florida. Carried
Colombian style code of “CN-34”.
Apparently retained in the US for support of the Columbian Twin Hueys.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135118
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32018
first date: 18 July 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15667, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
430e Escadron Tactique d’Hélicoptères at CFB Valcartier, PQ when it crashed
near Valcartier on 10 June 1972. May
have been a mid-air?
last date: 21 August 1972 – Struck off after crash.
135119
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32019
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15668, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. Used
as instructional airframe A741 from 27 May 1971, returned to flight
status. with No. 427 (Tac Hel)
Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario when it crashed south east of Timmins,
Ontario on 28 January 1988. Wreckage
still in storage in 1995.
135120
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32020
first date: 13 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15669, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB. With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995.
Visited Toronto Airport on 2 February 1995, in overall white scheme,
but without UN markings. To US civil
register as N5480G, registered to US Department of State at Patrick AFB,
Florida on 18 May 2000. Transferred by
US government in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-218. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-33”. Still active
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135121
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32021
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15670, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-200.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-05”. Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135122
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32022
first date: 19 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15671, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB when it crashed near
Buckingham, PQ on 21 June 1973.
last date: 23 August 1973 – Struck off after crash.
135123
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32023
first date: 17 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15672, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-206.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-06”. Still active January 2004
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135124
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32024
first date: 13 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15673, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. To US civil register after returning to US,
as N72643, registered to US Department of State at Patrick AFB, Florida on 18
May 2000. Transferred by the US in
January 1999 to the Colombian National Police (PNC), their serial PNC-5007,
coded “N-08”. Operated by
Dirección Antinarcóticos (DIRAN).
Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135125
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32025
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15674, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked.
Transferred from No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario to
No. 424 (T&R) Sqaudron at CFB Trenton in November 1976. Operated for about two years in interim SAR
scheme, yellow doors and camouflaged fuselage. Back to No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron by
February 1995. Transferred by US
government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-207. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-07”. Transferred to
Columbian National Police (PNC) in March 2003, their serial PNC-5009. Retained “CN-07” code. Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135126
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32026
first date: 8 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15675, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
Aerospace Engineering and Test Establishment at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta in
February 1995. To US civil register
after returning to US, as N16985.
Transferred by the US in January 1999 to the Colombian National Police
(PNC), their serial PNC-5004, coded “N-02”. Operated by Dirección Antinarcóticos
(DIRAN). Still active in March 2003.
last date: 2 October 1998 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135127
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32027
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15676, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. To No.
408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta, on 13 September 1971. Also with 430e Escadron Tactique
d’Hélicoptères at CFB Valcartier, PQ.
Later with No. 424 (T&R) Squadron, Trenton. With this unit, in overall white scheme,
when it took part in the flying display at the 1985 London, Ontario air
show. With No. 444 (CS) Squadron at
CFB Goose Bay, Newfoundland in February 1995, in yellow SAR scheme. Transferred by US government in January
2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-221.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-21”. To Colombian National Police (PNC) by April
2003, their serial PNC-5010. Retained
“CN-21” code. Still active
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135128
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32028
first date: 13 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15677, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. To No.
408 (Tac Hel) Squadron, CFB Namao, Alberta, on 13 September 1971. At Trenton, in transitional SAR scheme
(yellow cabin doors and engine doors on camouflaged airframe), by June
1985. Later served in Sinai, in UN
white and blue scheme. Crashed at El
Gorah, Egypt on 9 December 1989, wreckage stored in Sinai for several years.
135129
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32029
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15678, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario. With No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Uplands, Ontario and / or CFB St. Hubert, PQ in 1994 and 1995. Reported on US civil register after return
to US. Transferred by US government in
January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-223. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-27”. Written off on 1
December 2003.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135130
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32030
first date: 13 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15679, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron detachment at CFB Uplands, Ontario, with VIP
interior. With No. 403 (HOT) Squadron
at CFB Gagetown, NB in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-232. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-24”.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135131
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32031
first date: 13 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15680, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-210.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-08”. Transferred to Colombian National Police
(PNC) by July 2003, their serial PNC-5011.
Retained “CN-08” code.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135132
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32032
first date: 9 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15681, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB. With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-211. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-09”.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135133
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32033
first date: 8 September 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15682, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
430e Escadron Tactique d’Hélicoptères at CFB Valcartier, PQ. With No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB
Gagetown, NB in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-229. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-23”.
Reported as damaged on 2 December 2003 or written off on 1 december
2003.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135134
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32034
first date: 8 September
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15683, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown.
With No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB in February 1995. Stored at CFD Mountain View, Ontario after
being withdrawn. Transferred by US
government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-214. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-10”. Still active
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135135
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32035
first date: 4 October 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15684, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. Served
with No. 424 (T&R) Squadron, Trenton in 1985. With No. 444 (CS) Squadron at CFB Goose Bay,
Newfoundland in February 1995, in yellow SAR scheme. To US civil register after returning to US,
as N78970, registered to US Department of State at Patrick AFB, Florida on 18
May 2000. Transferred by the US in
January 1999 to the Colombian National Police (PNC), their serial PNC-5008,
coded “N-09”. Operated by
Dirección Antinarcóticos (DIRAN).
Destroyed on the ground by FAC rebels on 18 January 2002, after being
forced down by damage from gunfire.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135136
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32036
first date: 4 October 1971
– Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15685, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario. With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995.
Stored at CFD Mountain View, Ontario after being withdrawn. Transferred by US government in January
2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-222.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-19”. Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135137
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32037
first date: 4 October 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15686, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario, dates unknown. Used as instructional airframe A756 from 18
March 1977 to 2 September 1987. With
No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB St. Hubert, PQ in February 1995. To US civil register after returning to US,
as N16995, registered to US Department of State at Patrick AFB, Florida on 13
September 1999. Transferred by the US
in January 1999 to the Colombian National Police (PNC), their serial
PNC-5005, coded “N-03”.
Operated by Dirección Antinarcóticos (DIRAN). Still active in January 2004.
last date: 2 October 1998 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135138
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32038
first date: 3 November
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15687, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario when it crashed there on
14 February 1972. Wreckage still in
storage at No. 3 Field Technical Training Squadron at CFB Bagotville, PQ in
February 1995.
last date: 30 March 1972 – Struck off after crash.
135139
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32039
first date: 4 October 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15688, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton (Namao), dates unknown. Used as instructional airframe A853 from 13
September 1985, returned to flight status.
With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February
1995. Transferred by US government in
January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-230. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-25”. Still active
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135140
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32040
first date: 8 December
1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15689, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB in 1994, when it carried D-Day
style invasion stripes and WWII 403 Squadron code of “KH*T” in
commemoration of the 50th anniversary of D-Day. Seen in these markings at Middle Wallop in
the UK on 13 May 1994. With No. 408
(Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Stored at CFD Mountain View, Ontario after
being withdrawn. Transferred by US
government in January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-219. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-28”. Still active in
January 2004.
last date: 24 January 2000 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135141
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32041
first date: 8 December 1971 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15690, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. Served
with VU 32 at CFB Shearwater, NS. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-208.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-11”. Transferred to Columbian National Police
(PNC) by January 2003, their serial PNC-5012.
Retained “CN-11” code.
Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135142
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32042
first date: 11 January
1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15691, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario. With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-212. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-12”.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135143
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32043
first date: 11 January 1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15692, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. Served
with VU 32 at CFB Shearwater, NS. With
No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995. Transferred by US government in January
2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-231.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-26”. Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135144
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32044
first date: 11 January
1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15693, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario. With No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB St.
Hubert, PQ in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-201. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-13”.
Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135145
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32045
first date: 11 January 1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15694, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 422 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB. With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-215.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-14”. Still active January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135146
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32046
first date: 15 February
1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15695, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB.
With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario in February
1995. Transferred by US government in
January 2001 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-224. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-20”. Still active in
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135147
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32047
first date: 15 February 1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15696, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. Served
with VU 32 at CFB Shearwater, NS. With
No. 450 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB St. Hubert, PQ in February 1995. Transferred by US government in December
1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-213.
Served with CN Brigade, coded “CN-15”. Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135148
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32048
first date: 15 February
1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15697, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 403 (HOT) Squadron at CFB Gagetown, NB.
With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Edmonton, Alberta in February
1995. Transferred by US government in
December 1999 to Colombian Army, their serial EJC-216. Served with CN Brigade, coded
“CN-16”. Still active in
January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135149
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32049
first date: 15 February 1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15698, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB Petawawa, Ontario. With No. 408 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Edmonton, Alberta in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-202. Served with CN
Brigade, coded “CN-17”.
Still active in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
135150
Bell
CH-135
Twin
Huey
Model 212
32050
first date: 15 February
1972 – Taken on strength
US UH-1N 70-15699, serial and designation used
for book keeping, never marked. With
430e Escadron Tactique d’Hélicoptères at CFB Valcartier, PQ. With No. 427 (Tac Hel) Squadron at CFB
Petawawa, Ontario in February 1995.
Transferred by US government in December 1999 to Colombian Army, their
serial EJC-217. Served with CN Brigade,
coded “CN-18”. Still active
in January 2004.
last date: 8 February 1999 – Struck off, returned to US government.
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Created 16 June 2006. Updated 16 June 2006.