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Serial #: 42-637 Construction #: 14-174 Civil Registration: PH-UEM D-FAMO Model(s): AT-16 Mk. IIB Name: None Status: Scrapped Last info: 1969 |
History: Delivered to RCAF as FE440. - BOC: Sept. 14, 1942. - SOC: Oct. 2, 1946. Rijksluchvaartdienst/Government Flying School Gilze-Rijen AB, (later Eelde), July 3, 1950-1960. - Registered as PH-UEM. J. Daams, Loosdrecht, July 21, 1960-1961. Registration PH-UEM cancelled, June 15, 1961. Deutscher Luftfahrt-Beratungsdienst/Ministry of Defence, Wiesbaden June 28, 1961-1963. - Registered as D-FAMO, cancelled, Oct. 1, 1963. - Assigned Portugese training detatchment, Landsberg/Lech, Germany, Sept. 15, 1963. Delivered to Portuguese AF as FAP-1791, June 9, 1964. - Assigned to Air Base BA-12 at Guinee-Bissau, June 14, 1965. - Crashed near Lala de Caudocal-Medina do Boe, June 15, 1968. - Written off. - Withdrawn from use and scrapped, Sept. 27, 1969. |
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Source(s): Goodall, Geoff - Warbirds Directory-4th Edition, 2003. The aircraft of the Dutch Government Flight Training School and KLM Flight Academy |
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