This folder contains a repaint for the Noorduyn Norseman by BigRadials, in the colors of Norseman #60 LN-BFE of Wideroe. Delivered to the RCAF May 7, 1941 as aircraft No. 2487 and Assigned to No. 3 Training Command, Montreal, Quebec.  Put in Reserve Storage until being transferred to No. 12 Communications Squadron on November 1, 1941.  On February 16, 1942 it was transferred to E.A.C. (No. 4 R.D.) for use in rescue work and then on March 12, 2022 to RCAF Station Sydney, Nova Scotia (W. Res.).  Sent to Noorduyn Aviation for repair on July 28, 1942, following a Category B accident.  After repair it was sent to No. 12 Communications Squadron (No. 3 Training Command) January 27, 1943.  Transferred to No. 1 Training Command (No. 4 Wireless School) on June 22, 2022 and then to No. 1 A.C. on January 15, 1945.  Being time expired, it was sent to Noorduyn Aviation for overhaul on February 19, 1945.  Returned to service January 4, 1946 and assigned to No. 4 R.E.M.U.  Transferred to C.A.C. April 28, 1947 and then to N.W.A.C., Edmonton, Alberta, on September 17, 1948.  Following three subsequent moves, it was transferred via Mutual Aid to the Royal Norwegian Air Force on April 23, 1952 and coded R-AU.  Thought to have been used at Skattora on floats.  Given civil registration LN-BFE, C of A No. 374, Reg. No. 346 and loaned to Wideroes Flyveselskap and Polarfly A/S.  Sold to them on wheels December 9, 1961 with engine No. 9277.  Sold to Star Luft-traffik and registered to them May 9, 1969.  Firm's name changed to Hardangerfly A/S in 1969.  It turned over and sank At Odda on November 12, 1969. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom.