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No. 9456. Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck Mk.5C (100772) Canadian Armed Forces
No. 9456. Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck Mk.5D (100504) Canadian Armed Forces
Photograph from CAF

Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck Mk.5C & Mk.5D

100504 was one of the 144 aircraft ordered as Mk.4B and delivered to the RCAF on June 28, 1955. Sometime in its existence the aircraft was one of 50 Mk.4As and Mk.4Bs that were converted to Mk.5, and it was listed as Mk.5D when the aircraft was reserialed from RCAF 18504 to CAF 100504.

Beside the 50 conversions there were also 329 aircraft produced from the outset to Mk.5 standards, 53 being delivered to the Belgian AF. Typical for the Mk.3 and Mk.4, the production Mk.5 had no ventral weapons pack. On this Mk.4B conversion the eight 0.5 in (12.7 mm) guns have not been removed.

The Mk.5 had a 6 ft (1.83 m) increase in wing span and had the tail plane also extended. While the Mk.4 had an elevator that spanned the entire tail plane, as visible in the photo on the Mk.5 the extended tail plane had not an extended elevator. View also photo 6186.

100772 was produced as a Mk.5 with s/n 18772, later converted to a Mk.5C, and on November 1, 1970 it was transferred to the CAF with the new s/n 100772. On November 10, 1980 it was struck off charge and subsequently scrapped.

Read also the History Brief .

Created November 30, 2009