Built in 1963 for the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) as 12886, later renumbered as 104886. After flying 1,782 hours for the RCAF she was delivered to Norway in August 1974 and flew a further 1,141 hours. Retired in December 1982 to become a Battle Damage Repair airframe at Rygge. Since 2002 it was outside in Rudshøgda for 14 years before joining the National collection. The aircraft has been restored to a good external condition since then and is now on display outside the "Forsvarets Flysamling" building at Oslo - Gardermoen.