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|Aircraft CNAC End Service Date=1940/08/23
 
|Aircraft CNAC End Service Date=1940/08/23
 
|Aircraft CNAC Cause of End=Sold at Singapore? To Wearnes Air Services?
 
|Aircraft CNAC Cause of End=Sold at Singapore? To Wearnes Air Services?
|Notes=CNAC have been reported as operating two Rapides, with fleet nos. 38 & 43 “Fuling” and a CNAC record shows that “43” was received 1.40 and sold in Singapore, although with the type “Dragon” crossed out and Beech Staggerwing entered in place. A report in the Straits Times for 23.8.40 states that Wearnes Air Services had bought a “practically new” Rapide from CNAC and it would be flown to Singapore by a Chinese pilot “early next month”. This may have been allocated VR-SBG and probably became MVAF “18”.{{#scite:aviation-safety.net||type=website|year=2020|title=ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 18753|link=https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/18753}}
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|Notes=CNAC have been reported as operating two Rapides, with fleet nos. 38 & 43 “Fuling” and a CNAC record shows that “43” was received 1.40 and sold in Singapore, although with the type “Dragon” crossed out and Beech Staggerwing entered in place. A report in the Straits Times for 23.8.40 states that Wearnes Air Services had bought a “practically new” Rapide from CNAC and it would be flown to Singapore by a Chinese pilot “early next month”. This may have been allocated VR-SBG and probably became MVAF “18”.<ref>https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/18753</ref>
 
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Tail Number Nickname Maker Number Start Service Date End Service Date Cause of End Crew Members Notes
38 Unknown January 1939 1940/01/27 Burnt in fire in Eurasia hangar

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Tail Number Nickname Maker Number Start Service Date End Service Date Cause of End Crew Members Notes
43 Fuling Unknown 1940/01/25 1940/08/23 Sold at Singapore? To Wearnes Air Services? CNAC have been reported as operating two Rapides, with fleet nos. 38 & 43 “Fuling” and a CNAC record shows that “43” was received 1.40 and sold in Singapore, although with the type “Dragon” crossed out and Beech Staggerwing entered in place. A report in the Straits Times for 23.8.40 states that Wearnes Air Services had bought a “practically new” Rapide from CNAC and it would be flown to Singapore by a Chinese pilot “early next month”. This may have been allocated VR-SBG and probably became MVAF “18”.[1]

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