Fleet Factory Fort Erie
Fleet Factory Fort Erie - Fleet Fawn and Fleet Finch Finch Training Aircraft were constructed there. C.1940
Photo - Fort Erie Library
Fleet Fawn production line
Fleet Fawn production line at Fort Erie. Kinner Radial Engines are being installed in Fleet Fawn Airframes.
Photo - B. MacRitchie Collection
Kinner Radial Five Cylinder Engine
Kinner Radial Five Cylinder Engine - Specifications B5-125 Hp - Fawn 7B Fawn II R5-160 Hp - Finch16D
Photo - Bomber Command Museum
Fleet Fawn 7
Fleet Fawn 7 - Note the offset Rudder
Photo -airwar.ru
Training on Fleet Fawns
RCAF Squadron No. 1 - 401 (Battle of Britain combatants) Training on Fleet Fawns at Montreal before going overseas WWII.
Ad for the Fleet Fawn
An ad for the Fleet Fawn in Macleans Magazine 1944 - Ruggedly built with a steel truss fuselage and wooden wing spar. All fabric covered.
Major Reuben H Fleet
Major Reuben H. Fleet US Army - Designer of the original Fleet I in 1928. The full story of Major Fleet bringing Fleet to Canada is found in the bio of Jack Sanderson - CAHF Profiles
Consolidated Fleet 10
Consolidated Fleet 10 The Fleet Fawn and Finch in Canada were derived from the Model 10 and earlier Fleet models. The original tailskid was replaced by a tailwheel.
Photo - aviationcorner.net
Restored Fleet Fawn
A restored Fleet Fawn at the Bomber Command Museum Nanton AB. R John Temple Photo-August 2018