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Registration / Serial:NC196N
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
Operator Titles:Marine Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Juneau - Harbor Seaplane (5Z1)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:August 1936 to December 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:665767Submit Correction
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Marine Airways was formed in Juneau in July 1936 and NC196N arrived in August. In 1939, Marine Airways and Alaska Air Transport joined forces, but their new name Alaska Coastal Airlines was not used until 1941 it seems. Photo taken on the Juneau waterfront, very close to the current seaplane base. NC196N operated on wheels occasionally and here they are about to hoist it up to put the floats back on. NC196N was called 'Shaky Jake' as it suffered from a persistent vibration. Nevertheless, it served the people of Juneau for over 30 years. It was preserved in Canada as CF-ATN. Photo by: Keith Petrich / SFO Museum
Registration / Serial:NC196N
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
Operator Titles:Marine Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Juneau - Harbor Seaplane (5Z1)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:August 1936 to December 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC196N
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
Operator Titles:Marine Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Juneau - Harbor Seaplane (5Z1)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:August 1936 to December 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:665767Submit Correction
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Marine Airways was formed in Juneau in July 1936 and NC196N arrived in August. In 1939, Marine Airways and Alaska Air Transport joined forces, but their new name Alaska Coastal Airlines was not used until 1941 it seems. Photo taken on the Juneau waterfront, very close to the current seaplane base. NC196N operated on wheels occasionally and here they are about to hoist it up to put the floats back on. NC196N was called 'Shaky Jake' as it suffered from a persistent vibration. Nevertheless, it served the people of Juneau for over 30 years. It was preserved in Canada as CF-ATN. Photo by: Keith Petrich / SFO Museum
Registration / Serial:NC196N
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
Operator Titles:Marine Airways
City / Seaplane Base:Juneau - Harbor Seaplane (5Z1)Map
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:August 1936 to December 1941
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
Promotional Titles:The 1930 American League Convention - Boston
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 4 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:642898Submit Correction
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Russell Boardman intended to depart on a transatlantic flight with this aircraft in the weekend of 5 September 1930 but it was severely damaged when catching fire during refuelling at Boston on 4 September (not 2 September). NR761W was rebuilt at a cost of some $25,000 and flew all the way from New York to Istanbul non-stop in July 1931, no longer promoting the 1930 American Legion Convention in Boston. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 4 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
Promotional Titles:The 1930 American League Convention - Boston
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 4 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:642898Submit Correction
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Russell Boardman intended to depart on a transatlantic flight with this aircraft in the weekend of 5 September 1930 but it was severely damaged when catching fire during refuelling at Boston on 4 September (not 2 September). NR761W was rebuilt at a cost of some $25,000 and flew all the way from New York to Istanbul non-stop in July 1931, no longer promoting the 1930 American Legion Convention in Boston. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1 January 1930 to 4 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:N251M
Alternate Registration:NC251M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Honolulu - Daniel K Inouye International (PHNL / PHIK / HNL)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:6 May 2018
Photo by:Richard BlataContact
Photo ID:632621Submit Correction
View count: 209
Registration / Serial:N251M
Alternate Registration:NC251M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Honolulu - Daniel K Inouye International (PHNL / PHIK / HNL)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:6 May 2018
Photo by:Richard BlataContact
Registration / Serial:N251M
Alternate Registration:NC251M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Honolulu - Daniel K Inouye International (PHNL / PHIK / HNL)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:6 May 2018
Photo by:Richard BlataContact
Photo ID:632621Submit Correction
View count: 209
Registration / Serial:N251M
Alternate Registration:NC251M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Honolulu - Daniel K Inouye International (PHNL / PHIK / HNL)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:6 May 2018
Photo by:Richard BlataContact
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593531Submit Correction
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Rapid Air Lines Corp. moved from Rapid City (SD) to Omaha (NB) in early 1930 and at the same time changed its name to Rapid Air Transport Inc. This Bellance is seen here carrying both names. The logo also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". The photo date is quoted as 29 Oct 1929, but this pre-dates the name change so may not be correct. Photo by: Nathaniel L. Dewell via History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:593531Submit Correction
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Rapid Air Lines Corp. moved from Rapid City (SD) to Omaha (NB) in early 1930 and at the same time changed its name to Rapid Air Transport Inc. This Bellance is seen here carrying both names. The logo also carries the airline's slogan "Safe and Sane Flying". The photo date is quoted as 29 Oct 1929, but this pre-dates the name change so may not be correct. Photo by: Nathaniel L. Dewell via History Nebraska
Registration / Serial:NC256M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):158
Operator Titles:Rapid Air Lines / Rapid Air Transport
City / Airport:Omaha - Eppley (KOMA / OMA)Map
Region / Country:Nebraska, United States
Photo Date:January 1930 to March 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR797W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3003
Aircraft Name:Liberty
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:June 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:579214Submit Correction
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Used for two eastbound transatlantic crossings in 1931 and 1934. The first was flown by Capt Holger Hoérüs with passenger Otto Hillig, of Liberty, NY, who owned it. The plane was named after the town. The destination was Copenhagen but fog forced a diversion to Germany. The second flight was by Polish brothers Bolesław and Jozef Adamowicz. NR797W remained in Poland after the flight. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR797W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:June 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR797W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3003
Aircraft Name:Liberty
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:June 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:579214Submit Correction
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Used for two eastbound transatlantic crossings in 1931 and 1934. The first was flown by Capt Holger Hoérüs with passenger Otto Hillig, of Liberty, NY, who owned it. The plane was named after the town. The destination was Copenhagen but fog forced a diversion to Germany. The second flight was by Polish brothers Bolesław and Jozef Adamowicz. NR797W remained in Poland after the flight. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR797W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3003
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:June 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC35N
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):170
Operator Titles:Shell
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 February 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:578735Submit Correction
View count: 410
Registration cancelled in 1936. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC35N
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):170
Operator Titles:Shell
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 February 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NC35N
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):170
Operator Titles:Shell
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 February 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:578735Submit Correction
View count: 410
Registration cancelled in 1936. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NC35N
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):170
Operator Titles:Shell
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:12 February 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
Aircraft Name:Cape Cod
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:518268Submit Correction
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Bellancas made amazing long-distance flights. Cape Cod flew 8066 km (5012 miles) non-stop from New York to Istanbul in July 1931, piloted by Russell Boardman and John Polando. Photo dated September 1930 by the source but the aircraft, then wearing 'The 1930 American Legion Convention' titles, was severely damaged by fire on 4 September 1930. Repairs cost of $25,000. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
Aircraft Name:Cape Cod
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:518268Submit Correction
View count: 447
Bellancas made amazing long-distance flights. Cape Cod flew 8066 km (5012 miles) non-stop from New York to Istanbul in July 1931, piloted by Russell Boardman and John Polando. Photo dated September 1930 by the source but the aircraft, then wearing 'The 1930 American Legion Convention' titles, was severely damaged by fire on 4 September 1930. Repairs cost of $25,000. Photo by: Leslie Jones / Boston Public Library
Registration / Serial:NR761W
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3001
City / Airport:Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International (KBOS / BOS)Map
Region / Country:Massachusetts, United States
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR13137
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3006
Aircraft Name:Leonardo da Vinci
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 April 1933 to 13 May 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:485251Submit Correction
View count: 287
The J-300 was a long-range version of the CH-300 Pacemaker. Repainted in orange and maroon in preparation, NR13137 took off for a non-stop transatlantic flight to Rome on 13 May 1937, but pilots George Pond and Cesare Sabelli came down in Ireland with a broken fuel line. They 'walked into Lahinch almost unobserved and, going to the Commercial Hotel there, booked rooms and went off to bed'. They eventually reached Rome and embarked on a reverse crossing, but crashed the aircraft into the Mynydd Carningli mountain, Wales, on 19 August. Pond and Sabelli were unhurt. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR13137
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3006
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 April 1933 to 13 May 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:NR13137
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3006
Aircraft Name:Leonardo da Vinci
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 April 1933 to 13 May 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:485251Submit Correction
View count: 287
The J-300 was a long-range version of the CH-300 Pacemaker. Repainted in orange and maroon in preparation, NR13137 took off for a non-stop transatlantic flight to Rome on 13 May 1937, but pilots George Pond and Cesare Sabelli came down in Ireland with a broken fuel line. They 'walked into Lahinch almost unobserved and, going to the Commercial Hotel there, booked rooms and went off to bed'. They eventually reached Rome and embarked on a reverse crossing, but crashed the aircraft into the Mynydd Carningli mountain, Wales, on 19 August. Pond and Sabelli were unhurt. Photo by: Rudy Arnold / Smithsonian Institution
Registration / Serial:NR13137
Aircraft Version:Bellanca J-300
C/n (msn):3006
City / Airport:New York - Floyd Bennett Field (NOP) (closed)Map
Region / Country:New York, United States
Photo Date:25 April 1933 to 13 May 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:N251M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Kaneohe - Kaneohe Bay MCAS / Marion E Carl Field (PHNG / NGF)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2012
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Photo ID:475048Submit Correction
View count: 332
Registration / Serial:N251M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Kaneohe - Kaneohe Bay MCAS / Marion E Carl Field (PHNG / NGF)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2012
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Registration / Serial:N251M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Kaneohe - Kaneohe Bay MCAS / Marion E Carl Field (PHNG / NGF)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2012
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Photo ID:475048Submit Correction
View count: 332
Registration / Serial:N251M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):154
Display Paint:Inter Island Airways of Hawaii
City / Airport:Kaneohe - Kaneohe Bay MCAS / Marion E Carl Field (PHNG / NGF)Map
Region / Country:Hawaii, United States
Photo Date:29 September 2012
Photo by:Augusto LaghiContact
Registration / Serial:610
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Hamilton - Municipal (closed)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:1930 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:469798Submit Correction
View count: 1455
Struck off charge in 1944. 610 was a US-made aircraft, not Canadian Vickers. Photo from: Ken Molson fonds - Ingenium
Registration / Serial:610
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Hamilton - Municipal (closed)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:1930 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:610
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Hamilton - Municipal (closed)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:1930 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:469798Submit Correction
View count: 1455
Struck off charge in 1944. 610 was a US-made aircraft, not Canadian Vickers. Photo from: Ken Molson fonds - Ingenium
Registration / Serial:610
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):191
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Hamilton - Municipal (closed)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:1930 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYUZ
Alternate Registration:UZ
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Licence-built by:Canadian Vickers
C/n (msn):CV173
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:30 July 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:453719Submit Correction
View count: 284
Given the RCAF serial 603 when they replaced the civil style registrations. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYUZ
Alternate Registration:UZ
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):CV173
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:30 July 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYUZ
Alternate Registration:UZ
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Licence-built by:Canadian Vickers
C/n (msn):CV173
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:30 July 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:453719Submit Correction
View count: 284
Given the RCAF serial 603 when they replaced the civil style registrations. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYUZ
Alternate Registration:UZ
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):CV173
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:30 July 1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:CF-AIA
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):141
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:19 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:448998Submit Correction
View count: 242
Destroyed by fire when spilled fuel ignited at Fort McMurray on December 27, 1935. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:CF-AIA
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):141
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:19 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:CF-AIA
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):141
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:19 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:448998Submit Correction
View count: 242
Destroyed by fire when spilled fuel ignited at Fort McMurray on December 27, 1935. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:CF-AIA
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):141
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:19 August 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYVG
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Smith - Fitzgerald Seaplane (CEJ7)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:446370Submit Correction
View count: 395
The Canadian air force used civil-style registrations on aircraft operated in roles such as aerial survey and fire patrols. Those still in service when this system ended were given military serials. G-CYVG became 608. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYVG
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Smith - Fitzgerald Seaplane (CEJ7)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYVG
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Smith - Fitzgerald Seaplane (CEJ7)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:446370Submit Correction
View count: 395
The Canadian air force used civil-style registrations on aircraft operated in roles such as aerial survey and fire patrols. Those still in service when this system ended were given military serials. G-CYVG became 608. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYVG
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):189
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Fort Smith - Fitzgerald Seaplane (CEJ7)Map
Region / Country:Alberta, Canada
Photo Date:1931
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYWT
Alternate Registration:WT
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):139
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:4 November 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:445424Submit Correction
View count: 224
Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force with a civil registration and undertaking civil operations such as aerial survey and forest patrols. G-CYWT left service in 1930. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYWT
Alternate Registration:WT
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):139
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:4 November 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:G-CYWT
Alternate Registration:WT
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):139
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:4 November 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:445424Submit Correction
View count: 224
Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force with a civil registration and undertaking civil operations such as aerial survey and forest patrols. G-CYWT left service in 1930. Photo from: Library and Archives Canada
Registration / Serial:G-CYWT
Alternate Registration:WT
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):139
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:4 November 1929
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Registration / Serial:N688E
Alternate Registration:NC688E
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):133
City / Airport:Aurora - State (UAO)Map
Region / Country:Oregon, United States
Photo Date:9 August 2016
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:305808Submit Correction
View count: 534
A very rare airworthy Bellanca CH300 recently restored by Big Sky Stearman in nearby Sandy, OR. Owner Warren Wright, founder of North-Wright Airways, has moved the aircraft to Norman Wells, NWT where the airline is based. It now carries the period appropriate registration CF-ATN and flies on floats.
Registration / Serial:N688E
Alternate Registration:NC688E
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):133
City / Airport:Aurora - State (UAO)Map
Region / Country:Oregon, United States
Photo Date:9 August 2016
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Registration / Serial:N688E
Alternate Registration:NC688E
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):133
City / Airport:Aurora - State (UAO)Map
Region / Country:Oregon, United States
Photo Date:9 August 2016
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Photo ID:305808Submit Correction
View count: 534
A very rare airworthy Bellanca CH300 recently restored by Big Sky Stearman in nearby Sandy, OR. Owner Warren Wright, founder of North-Wright Airways, has moved the aircraft to Norman Wells, NWT where the airline is based. It now carries the period appropriate registration CF-ATN and flies on floats.
Registration / Serial:N688E
Alternate Registration:NC688E
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):133
City / Airport:Aurora - State (UAO)Map
Region / Country:Oregon, United States
Photo Date:9 August 2016
Photo by:Gary VincentContact
Registration / Serial:CF-ATN
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Collection:Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Photo Date:9 September 2016
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Photo ID:257260Submit Correction
View count: 240
The Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker was a six-seat, high-wing, single-engine utility aircraft built in the United States in the 1920s. It was a development of the Wright WB-2 that Bellanca had acquired the rights to in 1926 and was the first Bellanca-branded aircraft to gain a type certificate. The CH-200 was used in a number of pioneering long-distance flights and attempts on distance and endurance records. Bellanca further developed the earlier CH-200 to create the CH-300 Pacemaker. The CH-300 was a conventional, high-wing braced monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Like other Bellanca
Registration / Serial:CF-ATN
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:9 September 2016
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Registration / Serial:CF-ATN
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Collection:Canada Aviation and Space Museum
Photo Date:9 September 2016
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Photo ID:257260Submit Correction
View count: 240
The Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker was a six-seat, high-wing, single-engine utility aircraft built in the United States in the 1920s. It was a development of the Wright WB-2 that Bellanca had acquired the rights to in 1926 and was the first Bellanca-branded aircraft to gain a type certificate. The CH-200 was used in a number of pioneering long-distance flights and attempts on distance and endurance records. Bellanca further developed the earlier CH-200 to create the CH-300 Pacemaker. The CH-300 was a conventional, high-wing braced monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. Like other Bellanca
Registration / Serial:CF-ATN
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):181
City / Airport:Ottawa - Rockcliffe (CYRO / YRO)Map
Region / Country:Ontario, Canada
Photo Date:9 September 2016
Photo by:Derek GaynorContact
Registration / Serial:NC259M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):161
Operator Titles:Pacific International Airways - PIA
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:November 1930 to December 1932
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
Photo ID:215258Submit Correction
View count: 851
Pacific International Airways (PIA) was a small pioneering charter operator, operating out of Anchorage in the early 1930s. The airline was acquired by Pacific Alaska Airways on 15 October 1932. This NC295M eventually crashed in Alaska on 3- August 1936. Photo held by the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial:NC259M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):161
Operator Titles:Pacific International Airways - PIA
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:November 1930 to December 1932
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
Registration / Serial:NC259M
Aircraft Original Type:Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
Aircraft Generic Type:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):161
Operator Titles:Pacific International Airways - PIA
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:November 1930 to December 1932
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact
Photo ID:215258Submit Correction
View count: 851
Pacific International Airways (PIA) was a small pioneering charter operator, operating out of Anchorage in the early 1930s. The airline was acquired by Pacific Alaska Airways on 15 October 1932. This NC295M eventually crashed in Alaska on 3- August 1936. Photo held by the Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry. Photo from: Civil Aviation Historical Society, Melbourne, Australia
Registration / Serial:NC259M
Aircraft Version:Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
C/n (msn):161
Operator Titles:Pacific International Airways - PIA
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Alaska, United States
Photo Date:November 1930 to December 1932
Photo from:Ed Coates Collection / CAHSContact