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The RCAF maintains a website that lists all the aircraft currently used by them. The link below supplies details on the individual aircraft. I've listed all the aircraft, not just the planes

  1. CP-140

    Aurora

  2. CP-140A

    Arcturus

  3. CC-144

    Challenger

  4. CC-115

    Buffalo

  5. CH-149

    Cormorant

  6. CT-142

    Dash-8

  7. CH-148

    Cyclone

  8. CH-146

    Griffon

  9. CC-177

    Globemaster III

  10. CT-155

    Hawk

  11. CT-156

    Harvard II

  12. CC-130J

    Hercules

  13. CC-130

    Hercules

  14. CF-188

    Hornet

  15. F-35

    Lightning II

  16. CH-139

    Jet Ranger

  17. CH-124

    Sea King

  18. CC-150

    Polaris

  19. CT-114

    Tutor

  20. CC-138

    Twin Otter

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The Canadian Air Force operates a variety of planes, including the CF-18 Hornet, CP-140 Aurora, CC-150 Polaris, and CH-147F Chinook, among others.

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