0001/0015		Vought O3U-6
				Delivered to US Marine Corps. Some conversions to drone configuration with tricycle landing gear by NAF at
				Philadelphia for flight testing in extreme conditions
0016			Vought XOSU-1
				Conversion of last O3U-6. Delivered to US Marine Corps
0017/0101		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1
				0020 converted to XN3N-3
				0033 crashed in Pensacola Bay, FL Dec 17, 1940
				0056 (MSN 107-35) became N55211.
				0089 crashed Sep 24, 1941 at NAS Pensacola. 2 killed.
0102/0161		Consolidated PBY-1 Catalina
				Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 28. MSN 1 to 60
				0102 damaged in rough water landing at St John's River Nov 21, 1941. Stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944
				0103 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944
				0104 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944
				0105 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944
				0106 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Oct 31, 1944
				0107 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jul 29, 1944
				0108 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 19, 1944
				0109 entered flat spin and crashed into St. Johns
					River Feb 14, 1942. 4 killed, 2 injured. Stricken NAS Jacksonville May 30, 1942.
				0110 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944
				0111 (VP-6F) crashed in Pacific Mar 27, 1938
				0112 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944
				0113 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944
				0114 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944
				0115 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jul 29, 1944
				0116 stricken Dec 31, 1944
				0117 stricken Sep 30, 1944
				0118 stricken Oct 31, 1944
				0119 capsized during night landing, Corpus Christi Bay,
					TX Feb 25, 1942. 4 killed. Stricken NAS Corpus Christi Apr 30, 1942
				0120 stricken 30 September 1944
				0121 (VP-6F) crashed 27 October 1937
				0122 stricken 30 September 1944
				0123 damaged by swell on takeoff Jul 23, 1941. stricken 30 September 1944
				0124 stricken 30 August 1944
				0125 stricken 29 June 1944
				0126 (VJ-16) lost in Atlantic Ocean Jan 14, 1944. Stricken 31 January 1944
				0127 stricken 31 August 1944
				0128 stricken 31 December 1944
				0129 stricken March 23, 1944
				0130 stricken with VN18D8 March 31, 1944
				0131 (VJ-2) damaged in landing at Pearl Harbor Oct 11, 1942. Crew unhurt, aircraft underwent major overhaul
					Stricken NAS Alameda 3 August 1943
				0132 (VJ-16) stricken 31 January 1944
				0133 (VJ-4) destroyed on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
					Stricken 7 October 1943. The explosion killed 24, injured 250, and destroyed 15 buildings and 33 aircraft.
				0134 (VJ-4) crashed 10 April 1941; stricken 31 May 1941
				0135 stricken 30 September 1944
				0136 (VJ-4) destroyed on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
					Stricken 7 October 1943. The explosion killed 24, injured 250, and destroyed 15 buildings and 33 aircraft
				0137 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 29 October 1944
				0138 stricken NAS Corpus Christi, TX 29 June 1944
				0139 stricken 30 September 1944
				0140 (VN18D8) damaged in landing in Gulf of Mexico Jan 12, 1943. Crew unhurt. Stricken NAS Corpus Christi, TX 29 June 1944
				0141 hit channel marker during night landing, Corpus
					Christi Bay, and sank Jan 27, 1943. SOC Feb 28, 1943.
				0142 crashed and sank at Kaena Pt, Oahu Mar 30, 1938. 4 killed, 2 injured.
				0143 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 31 December 1945
				0144 stricken 29 July 1944
				0145 stricken 31 December 1944
				0146 stricken 31 October 1944
				0147 stricken 29 June 1944
				0148 stricken 29 June 1944
				0149 stricken 29 June 1944
				0150 skidded during landing and struck seawall, Corpus
					Christi, TX 3/22/1944. SOC.
				0151 stricken 31 December 1944
				0152 stricken 24 September 1943
				0153 stricken 29 June 1944
				0154 stricken 24 September 1943
				0155 stricken 31 December 1944
				0156 stricken 31 October 1944
				0157 suffered hull damage at Jacksonville during beach approach Oct 3, 1941. Stricken 31 October 1944
				0158 (VP-2) crashed in lower San Diego Bay 23 August 1937. Six killed
				0159 (VP-7) went missing 200 mi NW of Point Loma, CA 6 January 1938. 7 oboard killed
				0160 stricken 31 January 1945
				0161 stricken 30 September 1944
0162/0190		Grumman J2F-1 Duck
				0162 experimentally fitted with full span flaps on upper wings - May have unofficially known as J2F-1A
				0167 attached to NAS Kodiak, Alasks lost Jul 8, 1944
				0168 attached to NAS Kodiak, Alasks lost Jul 8, 1944
				0183 attached to NAS Kahului, Hawaii lost Aug 23, 1944
				0187 attached to NAS San Juan lost May 16, 1944
				0189 attached to NAS Dutch Harbor, Alaska lost Jul 23, 1943
0191/0210		Stearman NS-1
				MSN 730042/730061. Stearman Aircraft Model 73
				0191	(MSN 730042) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Felton’s Farm Field,
					Bellview, Pensacola, FL 24Sep36crashed Bells Farm, 2 mi NE off Corry Field Jul 26, 1937. 2 crew died of injuries.
				0192	(MSN 730043) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over
					during takeoff City Field, NAS Pensacola 23Apr36. Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over during
					landing at north of Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 22Jul36. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision
					with an object at Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 10Jun37. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					NS-1 BuAer 9686 at X Field, NAS Pensacola 4Mar40
				0193	(MSN 730044) Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 5Oct36. Damaged taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 19Jul37. Major damage when crashed after a mid-air collision with an object near Clay Pits Field,
					Brent, Pensacola, FL 14Jun38. Major damage after the pilot lost control and nosed over landing at Bell’s Farm Field,
					Brent, Pensacola, FL 28Jun39.
				0194	(MSN 730045) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Felton’s Farm Field, Bellview,
					Pensacola, FL 19Oct36. Destroyed in a crash after the pilot lost control at Felton’s Farm Field, Bellview, Pensacola, FL 25Oct38.
				0195	(MSN 730046) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure one mile northwest of Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 10Nov36. Major damage when crashed after a mid-air collision with an object at V Field,
					NAS Pensacola 2Nov38
				0196	(MSN 730047) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at over Felton’s Farm Field, Bellview,
					Pensacola, FL 5Aug36. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 29Jun37. Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over during landing at Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 21Oct37
				0197	(MSN 730048) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Destroyed in a crash after the pilot lost control at V Field, NAS Pensacola 16Apr36
				0198	(MSN 730049) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when the plane nosed over landing at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 19Jul37. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 15Apr38.
					Force landed after engine failure at the squadron stunt area, NAS Pensacola 7Nov39. Substantially damaged
					when nosed over taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 30Jan40. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot landed long and the plane nosed over at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 23Feb40.
				0199	(MSN 730050) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when the plane nosed over during takeoff from Z Field, NAS Pensacola 30Jun36.
					Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 15Mar38. Substantially
					damaged when the pilot lost control at Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 23Aug39.
				0200	(MSN 730051) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when ground looped and nosed over
					taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 31Oct39
				0201	(MSN 730052) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL; code 15. Force landed after engine failure on a pasture
					southwest of Z Field, NAS Pensacola 8Jan40
				0202	(MSN 730053) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over during
					takeoff from Z Field, NAS Pensacola 13Sep38. Major damage when the plane struck terrain and nosed over at
					Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 24Jul40. Substantially damaged when nosed over taxying at Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 25Oct40
				0203	(MSN 730054) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash into terrain two miles east of no.3 pylon, figure-eight
					 practice area, NAS Pensacola 11Jan40
				0204	(MSN 730055) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident with Naval Aircraft Factory
					N3N-1 BuAer 0023 taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 23Sep39. Substantially damaged taxying
					at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 23Oct39. Substantially damaged taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 18Mar40
				0205	(MSN 730056) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when force landed and nosed over
					In a plowed field at Pace, FL 8Feb40. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control landing at Y Field,
					Pensacola, FL 31May40
				0206	(MSN 730057) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Felton’s Farm Field,
					Bellview, Pensacola, FL 16Jul36
				0207	(MSN 730058) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot landed short at
					Felton’s Farm Field, Bellview, Pensacola, FL 6Jul36. Substantially damaged in a collision with NS-1 BuAer 9685
					landing at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 17Nov36. Substantially damaged when the plane nosed
					over during takeoff from Stump Field, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 8Dec37. Damaged when ground looped and nosed
					over taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 28Sep38
				0208	(MSN 730059) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged landing at Z Field, NAS Pensacola 30Sep36.
					Substantially damaged when the plane nosed over during takeoff from X Field, NAS Pensacola 28Jul38.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped caused by mechanical failure landing at Bell’s Farm Field, Brent,
					Pensacola, FL 16Jan40
				0209	(MSN 730060) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Major damage when the pilot lost control during a forced landing
					after engine failure one mile northwest of Stump Field, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 25Jun40
				0210	(MSN 730061) VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Accident taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 17Mar37.
					Substantially damaged landing at Bell’s Farm Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 16Apr37. Force landed after engine
					failure at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 27Nov39
0211/0264		Grumman F3F-1
				Model G-11. MSN 271/324
				0211 crashed at sea NAS Miami Mar 1942
				0214 burned NAS Miami May 1942.
				0215 crashed NAS Miami Feb 1941.
				0216 (VF-3) USS Saratoga crashed at sea Aug 1939
				0217 (VF-3) USS Saratoga crashed at sea Apr 1940
				0219 crashed NAS Miami Feb 1942.
				0220 (VF-4) USS Ranger crashed May 1940
				0221 (VF-5B)crashed at sea Nov 1936
				0222 (VF-5B) crashed on USS ranger Oct 1937
				0223 (VF-3) USS Saratoga collided in midair with F3F-1 0249 Sep 30, 1938 10 mi S Of Coronodo, CA.
					 Both pilots killed
				0224 crashed NAS Miami Jun 1941
				0225 crashed NAS Miami May 1942
				0228 crashed NAS Miami Feb 1942
				0229 (VF-4) USS Ranger crashed at sea Jan 1940
				0231 crashed NAS Jacksonville Jun 1942
				0233 SOC Nov 6, 1942
				0234 crashed NAS Miami Nov 1941
				0237 (VF-6B) crshed San Diego Oct 1936
				0239 SOC Mar 31, 1943
				0241 (VF-3) USS Saratoga crashed Feb 1938. SOC Apr 30, 1938
				0247 (VF-6B) crashed Oct 1936
				0249 (VF-3) USS Saratoga collided in midair with F3F-1 0223 Sep 30, 1938 10 mi S Of Coronodo, CA.
					 Both pilots killed
				0250 (VF-30 USS Saratoga lost at sea Mar 1940
				0251 (VMF-2) crashed San Diego Apr 1937
				0253 with VF-4 c1937.
				0258 crashed Norfolk Atron Jun 1940
0265			Naval Aircraft Factory XN3N-2
				First flight Aug 11, 1936 at Mustin Field, Philadelphia, PA
0266			Grumman JF-2
				US Coast Guard serial number 175 transferred to US Navy
0267			Lockheed XR2O-1 Electra
				0267	(MSN 1052) Model 10 Electra
					2/19/36: TOS USN and based at NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC for use as a staff transport by the
						Secretary of the Navy.
					9/44: Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
					5/5/45: Noble Drilling Corporation, with registration NC57573.
					1952: Re-registered N57573.
					4/7/53: Associated Transport, Inc, New York City, NY.
					12/30/53: The Aetna Freight Lines, Pittsburg, PA.
					9/21/57: Naples Airlines, Naples, FL.
					3/30/59: The Aetna Freight Lines.
					12/61: Provincetown-Boston Airlines, Provincetown, MA.
					2/20/62: Robert R. Saxe.
					3/11/63: Carson Helicopters, Perkasie, PA.
					7/5/63: Skyway Airlines, Chicago, IL.
					9/17/79: Dolph Overton.
					4/25/84: United Technologies Corporation, East Hartford, CT.
					9/23/88: Loaned to New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT.
					2/15/05: United Technologies renewed registration.
					4/9/08: New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT.
					2/1/13: Registration N57573 cancelled.
0268/0381		Douglas TBD-1 Devastator
				MSN 1750/1863
				0268 Delivered to NAS Anacostia 25Jun37 for service trials. Assigned to Naval Torpedo Station Newport,
					Rhode Island and fitted with twin Edo floats. Redesignated TBD-1A and tested by VX-4 Detachment
					4 until scrapped 23Sep43
				0269 delivered to NAS Anacostia for service trials. SOC Jul 8, 1943
				0270 (VT-3, USS Saratoga) crashed 15 August 1938 10 mi N of San Diego, CA; 3 killed.
				0271 (VT-2) lost with sinking of LEXINGTON (CV-2) 8 May 1942
				0272 stricken at Mustin Field, PA 30 September 1944
				0273 (VT-2, T10) lost with sinking of LEXINGTON May 8, 1942. Also listed as ditching on return trip.
					Crew was seen exiting the aircraft but rescue ship never found them
				0274 (VT-6) ditched due to fuel exhaustion during scouting mission 93 mi from
					USS Enterprise 2/18/1942. Crew OK
				0275 (VT-2) lost with sinking of LEXINGTON May 8, 1942
				0276 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0277 SOC Jan 31, 1944
				0278 (VT-5) mid-air with another TBD 17 March 1941; 3 killed
				0279 stricken 12 October 1943
				0280 (VT-2) crashed Haleakala, Hawaii Apr 30, 1941; 3 killed
				0281 (VT-3) hit ramp on landing USS Saratoga Jun 14, 1941. 2 killed.
				0282 force landed Jan 12, 1943 NAS Miami due to fuel exhaustion.
				0283 (VT-6) force-landed 20 miles south of Oahu 14 June 1941; 3 OK
				0284 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet. Lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0285 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown. VT-3 Lost at Midway 4 June 1942 when ship sank.
				0286 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 .Forced to jettison torpedo; Force Landed near TF-17; rescued 4/6 by U.S.S. Hammann
				0287 (VT-2) wings folded on takeoff and crashedForced to jettison torpedo; FL near TF-17; rescued 4/6 by U.S.S. Hammann 2 February 1940; 3 OK
				0288 (VT-3) crashed San Diego 29 July 1938 when thrown out of control by accidental
					opeing of automatic flotation gear; 2 killed, one parachuted to safety.
				0289 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise.
				0290 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 when ship sank Battle of Coral Sea
				0291 (VT-2, T11) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 when ship sank Battle of Coral Sea.
					Wreck spotted by underseas search vehicle Mar 5, 2018.
				0292 (VT-3) midair collision with 0373 Jan 12, 1940; 3 OK
				0293 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0294 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise
				0295 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0296 stricken 31 January 1944
				0297 (VT-8) attched to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0298 (VT-5) crash landed in lagoon at Jaluit Atoll in
					Marshall Islands Feb 1, 1942. Recently rediscovered.
				0299 (VS-71) flotation bags inflated inflight and crashed 23 May 1941; 1 MIA, 2 OK
				0300 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 when ship sank Battle of Coral Sea
				0301 (VT-2) lost in barrier crash 6 January 1939
				0302 (VT-7)force landed 4 mi SW of Donaldsville, GA 5/28/1942
					and caught fire. Crew OK.
				0303 (VT-3) attached to USS Lexingon, lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 Dropped on Hiryu; Force Landed near TF-16; rescued 4/6 by U.S.S. Monaghan
				0304 stricken 31 January 1944
				0305 stricken 23 January 1944
				0306 (VC-29) atached to USS Santee, lost while enroute to Norfolk, VA Mar 15, 1943. Stricken 31 January 1944
				0307 stricken 5 January 1944
				0308 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0309 (VT-2) lost in ramp strike 9 August 1938
				0310 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Midway 4 June 1942. Shot down by VF before drop on Hiryu
				0311 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0312 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Midway 4 June 1942 Shot down by VF before drop on Hiryu
				0313 (VT-2, T3) lost with LEXINGTON Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				0314 (VT-2) force-landed after engine fire Hawaii Jun 21, 1940
				0315 (VT-5) lost in mid-air collision with 0380 16 August 1938; 1 killed, 2 OK
				0316 (VT-5) force-landed at sea Jun 25, 1939; 3 OK
				0317 attached to USS Yorktown, ditched near Tulagi following engine failure May 4, 1942
				0318 with VT-6 on USS Enterprise (CV-6). Stricken 12 October 1943
				0319 stricken 12 October 1943
				0320 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				0321 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0322 (VT-6) stalled on takeoff from USS Enterprise 3/10/1939.
					Crew uninjured.
				0323 (VT-3) crashed 11 March 1941; 2 killed, 1 OK
				0324 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0325 stricken 30 November 1944 (last TBD on list)
				0326 stricken 9 May 1944
				0327 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise.
				0328 stricken 31 January 1944
				0329 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA
				0330 (VT-6) stalled on landing and crashed 12 September 1940
				0331 stricken NAS Dahlgren 9 August 1942
				0332 (VT-6) stalled on landing and crashed Jun 3, 1940
				0333 (VT-5) attached to USS Yorktown, ditched returning from Tulagi strike 4 May 1942.
					Also listed as being lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				0334 (VT-5) crashed Woodbridge, CT July 27, 1938; 3 killed
				0335 (VT-6) missing 1/16/1942 off USS Enterprise. Crew found
					on raft 34 days later.
				0336 stricken 9 May 1944
				0337 (VT-5) lost in ramp strike on USS Yorktown 27 October 1938
				0338 (VT-8) ditched off USS Hornet Oct 1, 1942 due to fuel exhaustion. Crew rescued by USS MacFarland.
				0339 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 Battle of Coral Sea when ship sank
				0340 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 with USS Yorktown Shot down by VF before drop on Hiryu
				0341 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 with USS Yorktown. 4 of 5 dropped on Hiryu; shot down by VF
				0342 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway.
				0343 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Midway 4 June 1942. 4 of 5 dropped on Hiryu; shot down by VF.
				0344 (VT-5) flotation bag inflated in flight off Oahu and crashed May 25, 1941; 1 killed
				0345 (VT-2. T1) lost when USS LEXINGTON sank at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942. Wreck spotted by underseas
					search vehicle Mar 5, 2018
				0346 lost when USS LEXINGTON sank at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942. Stricken 31 January 1944
				0347 ditched Jan 22, 1943 off Virginia Key during torpedo run.
					2 crew OK. Later recovered by Navy. SOC Jan 31, 1943
				0348 (VT-6) wing folded on take-off, NAS North Island 16 April 1941; 3 killed
				0349 stricken 4 August 1943
				0350 in runway collision 12/14/1942 NAS Miami. 2 crew OK. Another source has
					fate as crashed Feb 15, 1943.
				0351 (VN-4) wing folded on take-off and crashed at Corry Field, FL 28 July 1938. Pilot killed.
				0352 (VT-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in action, Jaluit Feb 1, 1942 when collided with 1507
				0353 ditched off Miami Beach during torpedo training Sep 2, 1943.
					2 crew OK. Terence Geary has a photo of 0353
					underwater. SOC Sep 8, 1943.
				0354 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in Battle of Midway 4 June 1942. 4 of 5 dropped on Hiryu; shot down by VF
				0355 stricken 12 October 1943
				0356 (VN-5) stricken at NATT Chicago 31 January 1944. Also listed as being attached to USS Enterprise and lost
					Jun 4, 1942 in Battle of Midway
				0357 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. SOC Oct 12, 1943.
				0358 crashed Jan 5, 1943, stricken 31 January 1943
				0359 (VT-5) lost in ramp strike 4 June 1941; 1 killed
				0360 stricken 12 October 1943
				0361 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway 4 June 1942. 4 of 5 dropped on Hiryu; shot down by VF
				0362 stricken 31 January 1944
				0363 crashed during torpedo practice off Miami Beach 8/27/1943.
					2 crew killed. SOC Sep 6, 1943
				0364 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0365 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				0366 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise.
				0367 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway 4 June 1942
				0368 stricken 12 October 1943
				0369 crashed on takeoff at Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, TX Nov 26, 1938.
					Also listed as crashing at El Paso, TX Nov 28, 1939; 2 killed
				0370 (VT-6) lost in overside landing USS Enterprise 5/28/1942 while headed for Midway. W/o May 30, 1942
				0371 (VT-3) hit barrier on USS Saratoga on landing 12/6/1941
					and went overside.
				0372 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. Two crew MIA.
				0373 (VT-3) mid-air collision with 0292 20 miles E of Julian, CA Jan 12, 1940; 1 killed, 2 OK
				0374 stricken 31 January 1944
				0375 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway 4 June 1942. 4 of 5 dropped on Hiryu; shot down by VF.
				0376 stricken Jan 31, 1944
				0377 (VT-2) ditched due to engine failure Mar 5, 1941 5 mi off Mission
					Beach, CA.
				0378 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise.
				0379 stricken 31 January 1944
				0380 (VT-5) mid-air collision with 0278 17 March 1941; 3 killed
				0381 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway 4 June 1942. Shot down over Kido Butai outer screen by VF; pilot bailed out.
0382			NAS Norfolk PM-2
				Built from spares at Norfolk. SOC Nov 22, 1939
0383			Grumman XF4F-2 Wildcat
				Model G-18. MSN 356. First flight Sep 2, 1937. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical
					Laboratory, Langley Field, VA 1937. Delivered to US Navy at NAS Anacostia Dec 23, 1937.
					Later converted to XF4F-3, model G-36, MSN 356. First flight Feb 12, 1939. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Aug 10, 1939.
					(VF-72) Crashed at NAS Norfolk Dec 17, 1940. Pilot killed.
0384			Fleet Air Base Coco Solo PM-2
				Built at Coco Solo from spares, including hull of A8480.
				SOC Nov 16, 1939
0385			Naval Aircraft Factory XO2N-1
				SOC Annapolis Jun 1944
0386/0425		Curtiss SOC-2 Seagull
				MSN 12200/12239. Model 71 Seagull
				0388 attached to CASU(F)-12 lost at Guam Mar 22, 1945
				0389 attached to USS Vincennes lost off Savo Island Aug 9, 1942
				0390 assigned to POOL at Pearl Harbor, SOC Apr 30, 1945
				0391 lost overboard from USS Portland during hurricane Aug 23, 1941
				0392 converted to SOC-2A
				0393 lost off Cavite in SW Pacivic Dec 31, 1941.
				0394 (VCS-6, USS San Francisco) capsized and sank off Pearl Harbor during recovery
					accident Feb 26, 1942. I also have a reference which has this plane
					as being lost at sea off USS San Francisco Sep 2, 1941, but this is incorrect.
				0395 attached to ACORN-30 POOL lost in Tacoblan, Philippines Aug 1, 1945.
				0397 used in Operation Nanook 1946.
				0399 attached to USS Chester lost enroute to Sydney, Australia Dec 16, 1942
				0400 (VCS-8) attached to USS Nashville, missing at sea off Hawaii May 5, 1942. 2 MIA
				0401 lost at sea off USS San Francisco Sep 2, 1941.
				0404 (VCS-4) attached to USS Louisville, lost off Pearl Harbor Feb 19, 1942
				0405 (VCS-4) attached to USS New Orleans, lost at Kwajalein Feb 5, 1944
				0406 (VCS-4) attached to USS Portland, capsized at sea during recovery accident and sunk
					by gunfire Jul 9, 1942.
				0408 lost at sea off USS Savannah Jun 4, 1943 while enroute to New York (or Mar 20, 1943)
				0410 attached to USS Independence, lost off Pearl Harbor Jun 20, 1942
				0413 (VCS-64) attached to USS Northampton lost off Thannemboga in South Pacific Jan 5, 1943.
				0415 converted to SOC-2A
				0417 (VDS-8, USS Philadelphia) capsized and sank in takeoff accident
					in high wind Vazgerfijord, Iceland Mar 12, 1942. W/o Mar 14, 1942
				0420 fell off USS Columbia catapult while enroute to Rennell Island in south Pacific and sunk by gunfire Jan 3, 1943
				0421 (VCS-4, USS Chicago) rough landing in high sea near Suva Bay, SE Pacific, float tore off
					and sank Feb 20, 1942.
				0422 attached to USS Columbia lost off Rennell Island, South Pacific Jan 24, 1943.
				0423 attached to USS St Louis lost in Surigao Strait, SW Pacific Nov 27, 1944
				0424 (VCS-4) attached to USS Portland, lost at Eniwetok Feb 21, 1944.
0426/0450		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1
				contract cancelled
0451			Brewster XF2A-1 Buffalo
				Model 139. First flight Dec 1937. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA 1938. Later converted to XF2A-2. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Apr 4, 1940 to Jun 6, 1940
					Assigned to Newark, NJ. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field,
					VA Oct 25, 1940 to Jun 9, 1941.
0452			Grumman XF3F-2
				Model G-19. MSN 354
0453			Consolidated XPB2Y-1 Coronado
				Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 29. First flight Dec 17, 1937 by chief test pilot Bill Wheatley. New
					twin-tail configuration design final test flight Jul 1938. Final delivery to US Navy Oct 1938. Nicknamed
					"Blue Goose". Flew as VIP transport from 1943-1945. Retired Aug 1945 and scrapped.
0454/0503		Consolidated PBY-2 Catalina
				Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 28. MSN 1 to 50
				0454 water-looped in landing in Pensacola Bay, FL Aug 15, 1944.
					SOC Aug 28, 1944.
				0455 crashed into Lake Ponchartrain, LA Jan 28, 1943 (Feb 10, 1943 ??). 3 killed,
					13 injured.
				0456 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944
				0457 (VN8D8) stricken 31 December 1944
				0458 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 April 1943 (may be Apr 1944). Was still flying Nov 11, 1943
				0459 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944
				0460 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 May 1944
				0461 stricken NAS Jacksonville 7 June 1944
				0462 (VP-13) and 0463 (VP-11) collided in midair Feb 2, 1938 off San Clemente, CA. 11 of 14 onboard killed.
				0464 stricken NAS Pensacola 10 December 1943
				0465 skidded during landing USCG Pensacola, FL. Mar 24, 1944.
					SOC NAS Pensacola 26 May 1944.
				0466 water looped in hard landing Escambia Bay, FL. Jan 15, 1944.
					SOC Mar 13, 1944
				0467 (VP-53) crashed 5 March 1941; stricken 31 March 1941
				0468 stricken 26 May 1944
				0469 (VN8D8) stricken 30 September 1944
				0470 stricken 27 July 1944
				0471 damaged in hard landing in Pensacola Bay, FL
					Jul 7, 1944. SOC 27 July 1944
				0472 damaged in water landing at Jacksonville, Florida Sep 3, 1941. Water-looped on landing Escambia Bay,
					FL Oct 24, 1943. SOC Jan 7, 1944.
				0473 damaged in hard landing Escambia Bay, FL Jun 14, 1944.
					SOC 27 June 1944.
				0474 stricken 28 February 1945
				0475 stricken 31 December 1944
				0476 stricken 1945
				0477 stricken 27 April 1944
				0478 stricken 31 December 1944
				0479 crashed during water landing Pensacola Bay, FL Jan 19, 1944.
					SOC 27 July 1944.
				0480 stricken 1945
				0481 damaged during landing Perdido Bay, FL Oct 4, 1943. SOC 18 October 1943.
				0482 (VP-10) crashed against dock at Pearl Harbor 17 November 1938; stricken 31 March 1939
					2 killed, 3 injured, one uninjured.
				0483 water looped and sank during landing at Escambia Bay, FL
					Dec 4, 1943. Pilot was killed. SOC 27 July 1944.
				0484 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 December 1944
				0485 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 December 1944
				0486 stricken NAS Pensacola 30 September 1944
				0487 based at NAS Pensacola, assigned to NOB Bermuda Nov 15, 1943. stricken 31 August 1944
				0488 damaged in landing accident with VP-23 at Hilo Bay, Hawaii Aug 22, 1941. Water looped during landing at NAS Pensacola, FL
					and sank Sep 25, 1942. Stricken NAS Pensacola 31 October 1942 (card gives
					date of crash as 26 October 1942)
				0489 stricken Bronson Field 31 December 1944
				0490 damaged during landing Peridido Bay, FL Jun 21, 1944. SOC NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944
					I have this plane also having force landed Sep 5, 1941 in Pensacola Bay, FL.
				0491 stricken NAS Pensacola Jul 27, 1944
				0492 stricken 30 November 1944
				0493 stricken 31 December 1944
				0494 skidded on landing Pensacola Bay, FL 5/29/1944. SOC NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944.
				0495 water-looped on landing Pensacola East Bay Nov 18, 1943. Stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944
					I have this plane also as having force landed in
					Pensacola Bay, FL Aug 29, 1941 and SOC. Information anyone?
				0496 force landed Aug 26, 1941 Pensacola Bay, FL. Card shows still on charge in 1945
				0497 did touch and go and taxi with hatch open and sank
					 NAS Jacksonville, FL 1/5/1943. Stricken NAS Jacksonville 31 January 1943
				0498 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944
				0499 stricken NAS Pensacola 1945
				0500 stricken NAS Pensacola 30 November 1944
				0501 hit downdraft over Gulf of Mexico and two crew
					members not wearing safety belts were thrown out and
					killed 5/12/1942. Same plane (with VN-8) force-landed
					Escambria Bay, FL and ran aground 8/31/1943. Stricken NAS Pensacola 13 October 1943.
				0502 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 January 1945
				0503 stricken NAS Pensacola 1945
0504/0506		Sikorsky JRS-1
				Sikorsky Model S-43
				0504 (MSN 4329) with VJ-1 lost in Pacific Jul 22, 1943. SOC Nov 1943
				0505 (MSN 4330) crashed Dec 31, 1938
				0506 (MSN 4331) with VJ-1 lost in Pacific Jul 22, 1943. SOC Nov 1943
0507/0589		Curtiss SBC-3 Helldiver
				MSN 12243/12325. Curtiss Model 77
				0507 became static test airframe, tested to destruction and SOC Jun 30, 1938
				0508 lost at sea off Virginia Aug 24, 1941. SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0509 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, SOC Nov 20, 1943
				0510 crashed Nov 19, 1938, SOC Dec 30, 1938.
				0511 (VS-5) crashed into sea Aug 29, 1939 about 3/4 mi off Carlsbad, CA. 2 onboard killed.
				0512 SOC Jul 23, 1943
				0513 SOC at NAS Jacksonville Oct 31, 1944
				0514 crashed Jul 18, 1940, SOC Sep 30, 1940
				0515 (VS-5, USS Yorktown) collided Aug 16, 1938 with another aircraft over Hampton Roads, VA. One killed,
					two parachuted to safety. The other plane landed safely.
				0516 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, SOC Nov 20, 1943
				0517 with VS-5 on USS Yorktown (CV-5). Flotation bags inflated in flight and crew bailed out off Oahu Oct 31, 1940.
					SOC Dec 31, 1940
				0518 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Jan 28, 1944
				0519 crashed in ocean Nov 6, 1939 from USS Enterprise off Barbers Point, Hawaii. Pilot injured
					but observer was killed when his parachute apparently did not open, SOC Jan 31, 1940.
					Wreckage found Jan 2007 in 200 feet of water west shore of Oahu, HI.
				0520 crashed Nov 3, 1941, SOC Dec 31, 1941
				0521 SOC Feb 28, 1942
				0522 SOC Jul 28, 1943
				0523 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0524 SOC Oct 30, 1943
				0525 crashed Nov 2, 1938, SOC Nov 30, 1938
				0526 SOC Jul 23, 1943
				0527 with CAG/USS Yorktown (CV-5) 1939-1940. SOC Jul 28, 1944
				0528 stricken NAS Miami Dec 6, 1943.
				0529 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0530 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0531 SOC Aug 21, 1943
				0532 SOC Jun 30, 1943
				0533 stricken NAS Jacksonville 31 October 1944
				0534 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC May 31, 1943
				0535 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0536 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0537 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0538 crashed Jan 17, 1941. SOC Mar 31, 1941
				0539 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0540 crashed at Miami Jul 7, 1942. SOC Mar 31, 1943
				0541 crashed Aug 11, 1939 at Miramar Field, CA. 2 crew killed. Plane was attached to
					bombing squadron 3 of the navy aircraft carrier Saratoga. SOC Sep 30, 1939
				0542 anoard USS Yorktown (CV-5) wit VS-5. Ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, SOC Apr 19, 1944
				0543 SOC Jul 6, 1943
				0544 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Jan 28, 1944
				0545 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0546 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0547 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944.
				0548 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944.
				0549 crashed Aug 11, 1938 Norfolk, VA, SOC Oct 31, 1938. Passenger killed, pilot survived.
				0550 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944.
				0551 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0552 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0553 crashed at Miami Mar 23, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943
				0554 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Mar 31, 1943.
				0555 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943.
				0556 crashed Jul 2, 1949. SOC Aut 31, 1949
				0557 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 13, 1943.
				0558 SOC Oct 30, 1943
				0559 crashed at Miami Dec 2, 1942. SOC Dec 31, 1942
				0560 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944.
				0561 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944.
				0562 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944.
				0563 crashed at Miami Jan 13, 1942. SOC Jan 31, 1942
				0564 SOC May 31, 1943.
				0565 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0566 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943.
				0567 crashed at Miami Dec 2, 1942. SOC Dec 31, 1942
				0568 crashed at Miami Sep 17, 1941. SOC Oct 31, 1941
				0569 SOC Jan 29, 1944
				0570 crashed at Miami Jan 28, 1943. SOC Feb 28, 1943
				0571 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC May 31, 1943.
				0572 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943.
				0573 SOC Jul 23, 1943
				0574 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944.
				0575 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943.
				0576 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago.
				0577 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0578 SOC Oct 30, 1943
				0579 crashed at Miami Apr 12, 1943. SOC Apr 30, 1943
				0580 SOC Jul 28, 1944
				0581 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0582 converted to XSBC-4. SOC at NAS Kodiak Aug 31, 1944
				0583 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				0584 SOC Jun 30, 1943
				0585 SOC Aug 21, 1943
				0586 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0587 SOC Jul 25, 1943
				0588 SOC Sep 21, 1943
				0589 used for drone control tests at NAF Feb 1942 to Dec 1943. SOC Jan 8, 1944
0590/0626		Northrop BT-1
				MSN 293/329
				0590 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0591 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0592 (VB-5) damaged beyond repair in landing accident on USS Yorktown
					Aug 24, 1939. One crewman slightly injured, other one unhurt
				0593 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown
					Jan 28, 1938. One crewman injured, one missing
				0594 (VB-5) stalled on takeof from USS Enterprise and spun into sea Feb 12, 1941.
					Both crew slightly injured.
				0595 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Jan 7, 1939.
					One crew slightly injured, one unhurt.
				0596 badly damaged in hard landing at NAS Miami, FL Jun 12, 1943. Not repaired
				0597 (VB-5) entered spin and crashed 2 1/2 mi NW of Ewa Field, Oahu, Hawaii Nov 14, 1940. Both crew killed.
				0598 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Nov 8, 1940.
					Both crew slightly injured.
				0599 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0600 SOC Sep 6, 1943
				0601 crashed 1 mi S of Beacon, FL Nov 3,1941 after entering spin as result of violent
					maneuver to avoid another aircraft. Both crew killed.
				0602 in midair collision with 0637 near Hollywood Hotel, FL
					5/13/1943. 2 crew bailed out safely.
				0603 (VB-5) stalled and crashed into sea while turning into final for landing on
					USS Yorktown Mar 3, 1941. Both crew slightly injured.
				0604 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0605 SOC Oct 30, 1943
				0606 with VB-5 on USS Yorktown in 1938. SOC Apr 29, 1943
				0607 SOC Dec 23 ,1943
				0608 (VB-6) missing on night flight from NAS San Diego Feb 24, 1941
				0609 force landed near Miami, FL Jun 22, 1943 and DBR. Crew unhurt
				0610 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0611 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0612 SOC Dec 23, 1943.
				0613 SOC Aug 31, 1944
				0614 crashed Jan 7, 1942.
				0615 with VB-6 on USS Enterprise in 1938. SOC Sep 21, 1943
				0616 SOC Dec 23, 1943
				0617 SOC Apr 29, 1944.
				0618 force-landed 9/5/1943 near Miami, FL and DBR.
				0619 (VB-6) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Enterprise Jan 23, 1939.
					Both crew slightly injured
				0620 ditched 6/28/1942 5 miles off Port Everglades, FL and
					sank. Both crew slightly injured
				0621 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0622 spun into sea off Fort Lauderdale, FL Jun 30, 1941. Both crew killed.
				0623 crashed during forced landing 7/21/1943, Miami, FL following engine failure.
					Crew of 1 slightly injured.
				0624 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0625 SOC May 21, 1943
				0626 (VB-6) crashed near La Jolla, CA Feb 24, 1941 during night training flight.
					Both crew killed.
0627/0643		Northrop BT-1
				MSN 330/346
				0627	Converted to XBT-2 and became prototype for SBD series. First flight as XBT-2 Apr 22, 1938.
					Damaged in wheels up landing and modified. Delivered to NAS Anacostia Aug 24, 1938.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Feb 1939
					for full scale wind tunnel tests. SOC Jun 28,1944
				0628 SOC May 31, 1943
				0629 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				0630 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0632 3/21/1943 near Miami, FL.
					Pilot parachuted to safety.
				0631 with VB-6 on USS Enterprise (CV-6). SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0632 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0630 3/21/1943 near Miami, FL
					Pilot killed.
				0633 crashed 1/2 mi NE of Hollywood Hotel, FL after pilot lost control whilst
					pullying out of a dive Apr 9, 1943. 2 crew bailed out.
				0634 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0635 SOC Jul 23, 1943
				0636 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				0637 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0602 near Hollywood Hotel, FL
					5/13/1943. 2 crew bailed out.
				0638 crashed 12 mi W of Okechobee Canal May 19, 1941. Both crew killed
				0639 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				0640 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Jul 24, 1940.
					Both crew slightly injured
				0641 lost control during storm near Pt. Affirm, FL Jun 30, 1942.
					Pilot bailed out.
				0642 in midair collision with BT-1 0590 Jul 29, 1943, Miami, FL. Pilot bailed
					out.
				0643 modified during production with a non-retractable tricycle landing gear. Unofficial designation BT-1S.
					Engine caught fire in flight Feb 6, 1939 and pilot made emergency landing at
					Mustin Field but aircraft collided head-on with SOC 9948.
					One crew slightly injured, other unhurt. Oil and petrol fumes infiltrated the cockpit
					rendering the pilot semi-conscious. Aircraft returned to Douglas and rebuilt to BT-1 standard.
					Designated DB-19 and offered for export. To Japan and tested by the Japanese Navy with designation DXD1
0644/0723		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1
				0671 w/o Aug 18, 1939 in crash near Felton, FL after a midair collision. Pilot lost.
				0688 Lend-Lease to Cuban Naval Air Force Jul 1943 as 1. Accident landing at Rancho Boyeros AB, Havana, Cuba 14Feb46.
				0719 Fuerza Aerea de Chile Oct43 as 500. It was sold and used until 1980 as a glider tug by Santiago
					Gliders Club and Valparaiso Air Club. Registered as CC-DME. Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio,
					Los Cerrillos Airport, Santiago, Chile. Preserved and on display in Fuerza Aerea de Chile colors, code 001.
0724			Messerschmitt Bf-108b
0725			Cauldron C-620 Simoun
				Impressed from French Embassy at beginning of war.
0726/0779		Vought-Sikorsky SB2U-1
				US Navy Aircraft states that the name Vindicator was not adopted until the SB2U-3.
				0726 Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA 1937.
				0729 (VB-3) crashed off Coronado, California Dec 5, 1938. 2 killed.
				0734 crashed Mar 17, 1938 near Linda Vista, California. 2 killed.
				0738 (VB-3) 3-B-13 USS Saratoga 1939-1940
				0739 with VB-3 on USS Saratoga 1939-40
				0740 (VB-3) 3-B-14 USS Saratoga 1939-1940
				0741 ( VB-3) 3-B-15 USS Saratoga 1939-1940
				0742 crashed during diving test into concrete highway near Fox Hall, Norfolk Co, VA Apr 3, 1940.
					2 killed.
				0746 with VB-2 on USS Lexington (CV-2)
				0751 (VS-42) lost in South Atlantic Ocean from USS Ranger CV-4 Feb 16, 1942
				0753 (VB-2) collided in midair with SB2U-1 BuNo 1353 Oct 19, 1939 between Lake Murray and San Diego State
					College. Both aircraft crashed, killing all 4 crews on board
				0759 (VS-41) lost in South Atlantic Ocean from USS Ranger CV-4 Jan 28, 1942
				0767 with VB-3 USS Saratoga 1937-38
				0768 SOC Apr 13, 1943
				0769 with VMF-1 at MCAS Quantico in 1940
				0770 assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA Nov 28, 1938 to Dec 28, 1938
				0772 with VB-3 on USS Saratoga (CV-3)
				0776 (VB-4) crashed into tree at Stoney Creek, VA Aug 31, 1939. 2 onboard killed.
				0777 (VB-2) crashed at Miramar Field Aug 19, 1940 while doing dive bombing practice. Pilot bailed out but observer killed.
				0778 with VB-9 c1940-41.
				0779 converted to XSB2U-3 with floats. Converted back to SB2U-1 standard.
0780/0794		Grumman J2F-2 Duck
				Model G-15
				0781 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, lost off Hawaii Aug 26, 1942
				0782 assigned to NAS Guantanamo, lost off Cuba Aug 31, 1944.
				0787 assigned to NAS Hilo, lost off Hawaii Aug 21, 1944
				0788 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, lost off Hawaii May 10, 1943
				0790 lost off Noumea in South Pacific Aug 28, 1944
				0791 assigned to NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii, lost off Hawaii Aug 17, 1944
				0793 assigned to ARU SOLS, lost in South Pacific Jun 14, 1944
				0794 assigned to NAS Pearl Harbor, lost off Hawaii Sep 20, 1944.
0795			Bellanca JE-1
				Commercial Bellanca Model 31-42 Senior Skyrocket acquired by US Navy
0796			Martin XPBM-1
				Glenn L. Martin Company Model 162. PBM prototype, first flight 18Feb39. The name Mariner was given to production aircraft.
				Transferred 1941 to NAS Norfolk, VA, for armament experiments with the Aircraft Armament Unit, designated XPBM-1A
0797/0799		Air Cruiser free balloon
0800			Fairchild JK-1
				Civil Fairchild 45 acquired by Navy. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC, 1937; to NAS San Diego 1938; to NAS
					Alameda, CA, Nov 1939
0801			Beech JB-1 Traveller
				MSN 115. Civil C-17R purchased by Navy
0802/0841		Vought SBU-2
				0802 SOC Aug 10, 1943
				0803 SOC Nov 16, 1943
				0804 crashed at Pensacola Apr 10, 1942
				0805 crashed Jan 30, 1938
				0806 crashed Feb 23, 1943
				0807 crashed at Pensacola Jul 30, 1941
				0808 SOC Jul 23, 1943
				0809 crashed at Pensacola Jun 10, 1940
				0810 crashed at Pensacola Jul 30, 1941
				0811 crashed at San Diego Mar 8, 1943
				0812 crashed at Pensacola May 25, 1938. Pilot killed.
				0813 SOC Dec 17, 1943
				0814 crashed at Pensacola Oct 10, 1941
				0815 crashed at Quonset Point Mar 11, 1943
				0816 collided with 0817 Braintree, MA Apr 4, 1939 during launching of USS Wasp and crashed into houses
				0817 collided with 0816 Braintree, MA Apr 4, 1939 during launching of USS Wasp and crashed into houses
				0818 SOC Dec 30, 1943.
				0819 relegated to ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville,
					SOC Nov 30, 1942
				0820 SOC Aug 6, 1943
				0821 SOC Sep 13, 1943
				0822 SOC Feb 20, 1943
				0823 SOC Oct 10, 1943
				0824 burst into flames and crashed 4 mi off coast of Wildwood NJ Aug 12, 1940 while doing gunnery
					practice on a sleeve target. Pilot bailed out but observer was killed.
				0825 relegated to ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville,
					SOC Nov 30, 1942
				0829 crashed at Pensacola Jan 7, 1943
				0830 crashed at Pensacola May 5, 1941
				0831 SOC Oct 9, 1943
				0832 SOC Jan 31, 1944
				0833 crashed at Pensacola May 2, 1942
				0834 SOC Aug 25, 1943
				0835 SOC May 25, 1944
				0836 crashed near Friendsville, MD Sep 5, 1937. 2 crew killed.
				0837 crashed at Pensacola Sep 5, 1941
				0838 SOC Aug 14, 1943
				0839 SOC Dec 22, 1943
				0840 crashed at Pensacola May 5, 1941
				0841 SOC Mar 14, 1944
0842/0907		Consolidated PBY-3 Catalina
				MSN 1 to 66
				0842 attached to Patrol Wing 2 lost at Kaneohe, Hawaii Dec 12, 1941
				0852 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				0853 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0863 (VN18D8) damaged in forced open-sea landing in Gulf of Mexico Apr 16, 1942. Crew uninjured.
				0865 suffered engine fire and made forced landing Corpus Christi Bay Oct 21, 1941.
				0873 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0874 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0875 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0879 hit swell on takeoff in Gulf of Mexico off Corpus
					Christi, TX and sank 6/13/1942.
				0881 attached to Patrol Wing 2 at Pearl Harbor Feb 11, 1942
				0882 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0884 (VP-32) damaged in takeoff accident at NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Sep 24, 1942. Crew suffered only minor injuries.
				0885 (MSN 44) VP-32 sank after running into uncharted submerged rock pier while taxiing for takeoff at Manzanilla
					Bay, Canal Zone Aug 14, 1942
				0886 (VP-32) collided with boat during takeoff at Manzanilla Bay, Panama Canal Zone Jun 24, 1942. Engineer on boat
					was killed, but crew of plane was unhurt. Plane required major overhaul.
				0888 transferred from VP-32 to VN18D8 training unit at NAS Corpus Christi, TX. SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				0891 flew into water during low altitude flying 5/5/1943
					45 miles from NAS Corpus Christi, TX. 3 killed, one
					injured.
				0892 (VP-32) damaged in rough water landing at Gatos Lake, Canal Zone Nov 4, 1941.
				0895 (VP-5) collided in midair Aug 15, 1938 with 0896 over San Diego Bay, CA while engaged in night landing practice.
					One killed, 4 saved.
				0896 (VP-5) collided in midair Aug 15, 1938 with 0895 over San Diego Bay, CA while engaged in night landing practice
					4 killed, one saved
				0897 (VP-32) struck unlighted wooden beacon during takeoff at Manzanilla Bay, Panama Canal Zone Dec 17, 1942.
					Aircraft seriously damaged, but crew was unhurt.
				0898 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0899 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0900 (VP-22) damaged on ground at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				0904 (VN18D8) damaged when water-looped on landing at NAS Corpus Christi, TX Sep 10, 1943
				0905 collided with a cable on one of the towers at the Chollas Heights Naval Radio Transmitting Station (CA), N of
					San Diego Sep 7, 1939. Crashed, killing all six onboard
				0907 water looped while landing in Corpus Christi Bay, TX
					10/20/1942. 2 killed, 4 injured.
0908/0909		Stearman-Hammond JH-1
				Model Y-1S used by Navy for radio-controlled drone experiments. Assigned to VJ-1
				0908 (may have been MSN 304) delivered Dec 1937. Crashed Nov 7, 1938 (may have been shot down)
				0909 (may have been MSN 305) delivered Dec 1937. SOC Sep 13, 1938
0910/0949		North American NJ-1
				MSN NA28-313/352, US Navy version of North American BT-9
				0910	(MSN 28-313) Accepted by US Navy 3Jul37. VN5D8, Pensacola NAS, FL Jul37 to Aug43 for accelerated service tests.
				0912	(MSN 28-315) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 17Feb39. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control landing at Corry Field,
					 Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 11Sep39
				0913	(MSN 28-316) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Felton’s Farm Field,
					Bellview, Pensacola, FL 19Sep38
				0914	(MSN 28-317) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when the pilot landed short at Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 10Oct38
				0915	(MSN 28-318)
				0916	(MSN 28-319) NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC. Major damage when the pilot lost control landing
					at NAS Anacostia, DC 9Feb40
				0917	(MSN 28-320)
				0918	(MSN 28-321)
				0919	(MSN 28-322)
				0920	(MSN 28-323)
				0921	(MSN 28-324) VN-5 Corry Field, Pensacola, FL [1939]; code 24
				0922	(MSN 28-325) Accepted by US Navy 31Dec37. NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC. Major damage when
					force landed after engine failure six miles west of Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA 9Feb40
					Pensacola NAS, FL; code 4. Olathe NAS, Gardner, KS. SOC 25Nov44.
				0925	(MSN 28-328) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when nosed over landing at Bowman Field,
					Louisville, KY 1Jul38. VN-5 Corry Field, Pensacola, FL [1939]; code 7. Accident Alabama 1May44
				0926	(MSN 28-329) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing
					at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 23Sep38. Substantially damaged by a bird strike ten
					miles northwest of Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 28Nov39
				0927	(MSN 28-330) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when force landed
					 after engine failure four miles north of Elberta, AL 5Jun40
				0929	(MSN 28-332) Accident Minnesota 14Jun43
				0931	(MSN 28-334) USS Saratoga (CV-3). Major damage when force landed after engine
					failure and nosed over in waters of Spanish Bight, off NAS San Diego, CA 21Jan38.
				0932	(MSN 28-335) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when force landed
					after engine failure and nosed over one mile southeast of Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 18Apr38
				0934	(MSN 28-337) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Major damage during a forced landing at
					New Vienna, OH 28Nov39.
				0935	(MSN 28-338) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 10Oct38
				0936	(MSN 28-339) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident with
					Boeing F4B-4 BuAer A9037 taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 28Oct38
				0937	(MSN 28-340) Noted as an Admiral’s Barge with the 2-star insignia of a Navy flag officer.
					VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Crashed after the pilot lost control five miles northwest of
					NOLF Saufley Field, Bellview, Pensacola, FL 25Mar41
				0938	(MSN 28-341) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost
					control landing at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 27Oct39
				0940	(MSN 28-343) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at
					 Corry Junior Fields, Pensacola, FL 27Mar39. VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after
					engine failure at Bates Field Municipal Airport, Mobile, AL 16May39
					Memphis NRAB, TN Apr43. Bunker Hill NAS, IN. SOC 31Jul44
				0941	(MSN 28-344) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident when
					Boeing F4B-4 BuAer A9010 nosed over taxying at Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 10May39
					Accident Minnesota 9Feb42
				0943	(MSN 28-346) Accident Florida 20Apr42
				0944	(MSN 28-347) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at Lindley Field, High Point Municipal Airport, Greensboro, NC 5Jun38. Substantially
					damaged when ground looped landing at NAS Pensacola, FL 20Mar39. Damaged when force
					landed after engine failure and nosed over at Sandersville, GA 3Jan40.
				0945	(MSN 28-348) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Major damage landing at NOLF Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 15Aug40
				0946	(MSN 28-349) NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged when nosed over
					landing at Bolling Field, Washington, DC 29Mar39. Accident Alabama 25Apr44
				0947	(MSN 28-350) Accepted by US Navy 19Jan38. Anacostia NAS, Washington, DC.
					Force landed in bad weather eighteen miles southwest of Dayton, OH 28May38. Substantially damaged
					taxying at NAS Anacostia 11Sep39. Norfolk NAS, VA. Pensacola NAS, FL. Memphis NRAB, TN. SOC 31Jan43
				0949	(MSN 28-352) NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC. Force landed after engine failure at Tucson, AZ 2Aug38
					temporary installed with Ranger engine and designated NJ-2. Engine replaced with
					standard P&W engine and redesignated NJ-1. Bunker Hill NAS, IN. SOC 31Jul44
					Conflict::
					Hagedorn found no evidence for a change of designation or replacement with a Ranger engine.
					There was an engine change from R-1340-7 to R-1340-18 in Mar40
0950			Curtiss XSO2C-1
				Crashed at Anacostia Jun 29, 1941. To mechanics school at NAS Jacksonville
0951			Vought-Sikorsky XOS2U-1 Kingfisher
				First flight Jul 20, 1938
0952/0966		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1
				0953 Lend-Lease Jul 1943 to Cuban Navy as 2
				0962 Lend-Lease Jul 1943 to Cuban Navy as 3
0967/1047		Grumman F3F-2
				Model G-19. MSN 365/445
				0967 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA 1937.
				0969 (VF-6) crashed NAS Pearl Harbor Apr 1941
				0970 (VMF-2) crashed at sea Sep 1, 1939
				0971 (VN14D8) crashed NAS Corpus Christi Aug 1942
				0972 (VMF-211) crashed into mountain at Wailuki, Maui, Hawaii Jun 24, 1941. Recovered in the 1980s.
					Now with Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, Galveston, TX as N20RW. Has been restored to flying status
				0973 (VF-6) crashed NAS Corpus Christi Jan 30, 1942
				0976 (MSN 374) Ca.1938: TOS USN. Assigned to Marine Fighting Squadron 2 (VMF-2), NAS San Diego, CA.
					8/29/40: Crashed off coast of Del Mar, CA while on approach to USS Saratoga (CV-3),
					due to faulty fuel selector valve. The pilot, 1LT Bob Galer, was rescued.
					Lt Galer "continued his flying career, receiving the Medal of Honor during World War II and
					retiring as a brigadier General." (NNAM)
					1988: Discovered by a Navy submersible at a depth of 1,800 ft.
					4/5/90: Retrieved from the water.
					10/93: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
					1993 to 2/95: Restored by the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
					2/95: Placed on display..
				0980 crashed San Diego Dec 22, 1939.
				0982 (VF-6) crashed NAS Miami May 20, 1941
				0985 (VF-6) crashed Feb 1, 1938
				0986 (VF-6) crshed NAS Corpus Christi Jan 30, 1942
				0992 crashed Nov 20, 1938
				0994 crshed NAS Corpus Christi Mar 16, 1942
				1001 crashed Norfolk Jun 2, 1938
				1005 at Quantico Air Museum. Also reported as having crashed with VF-6 Apr 5, 1938 near Lynnhaven Inlet, Virginia.
					One killed.
				1006 (VF-6) crashed NAS Miami Nov 21, 1941.
				1008 with VMF-1 on USS Enterprise (CV-6)
				1010 crshed NAS Corpus Christi Mar 16, 1942
				1011 crashed off Cubela PR Feb 15, 1940
				1012 (VMF-1) crashed enroute to Miami Jun 10, 1940
				1015 (VMF-1) crashed NAS Corpus Christi Jun 3, 1942
				1016 (VMF-1) crashed NAS Norfolk Sep 20, 1941
				1017 (VMF-1) crashed Quantico Oct 15, 1940.
				1020 (VMF-1) crshed NAS Miami Sep 26, 1941
				1021 (BAD-1) crashed Quantico Mar 3, 1941
				1022 (VMF-1) crashed NAS Miami Dec 5, 1941
				1023 (VMF-1) crshed NATT Norman Jan 12, 1941
				1024 (VMF-1) crshed NAS Miami Jun 24, 1941
				1026 (VMF-1) burned NAS Miami Jun 12, 1941
				1028 loaned to MGM for movie "Dive Bomber" Aug to Oct 1940. Crashed with VMF-2 into mouintain at Wailuki, Maui,
					Hawaii Jun 24, 1941. Recovered in 1980s. Now at Fantasy of Flight Museum in Polk, FL as N26KW.
					It is part of the Kermit Weeks collection. Registration N19FG was reserved in 1990, later became N26KW.
				1030 (VF-6) crashed NAS Corpus Christi Nov 1, 1941.
				1031 (XF3F-3, MSN 429) crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jul 24, 1941.
				1033 (VMF-211) crashed into mountain at Wailuki, Maui, Hawaii Jun 24, 1941. Recovered in 1980s.
					Now at Planes of Fame, Chino, CA as N20FG
				1034 crashed NAS Corpus Christi Jan 13, 1941
				1035 crashed NAS Corpus Christi Dec 11, 1941
				1036 (VF-6) crashed Guantanamo, Cuba May 31, 1939
				1038 (VMF-2) crashed San Diego Aug 7, 1939
				1040 crashed NAS Corpus Christi Feb 15, 1943
				1043 (VMF-1) crashed Quantico Jan 4, 1940
				1044 crashed NAS Miami May 14, 1942
				1045 crashed Guantanamo, Cuba Nov 28, 1940
1048/1051		Lockheed JO-2
				Lockheed Aircraft Model 12A Electra for use by Navy and Marine corps as command and staff transports.
				1049/1051 delivered to US Marine Corps
				1048 (MSN 1230) SOC Mar 19, 1942
				1049 (MSN 1231) SOC Nov 4, 1943
				1050 (MSN 1232) crashed at Quantico, Virginia Sep 26, 1938
				1051 (MSN 1233) lost at Ewa MCAS Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack.
1052			Stearman XOSS-1
				MSN 85000. Surveyed at NAS Jacksonville Jul 1941
1053			Lockheed JO-1
				MSN 1227. Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior. Delivered Aug 9, 1937 for use by US Naval Attache in Brazil. W/o Sep 4, 1944.
					To civil registry PP-PBX, then as NC1108/N1108. Substantially damaged Mar 4, 1966 when landing gear
					collapsed during hard landing at Richmond Heights, OH. Damaged Oct 14, 1976 when right main landing gear
					collapsed during landing. Currenty registered to Hofman Family Foundation
1054/1059		Sikorsky JRS-1
				Military version of S-43
				1054 (MSN 4337) Aug 21, 1943
				1055 (MSN 4338) grounded at Norfolk, VA Oct 10, 1942. SOC Jul 23, 1943
				1056 (MSN 4339) SOC Jul 23, 1943.
				1057 (MSN 4340) crashed Dec 2, 1940. Listed as SOC Jul 23, 1943.
				1058 (MSN 4341) SOC Aug 3, 1944
				1059 (MSN 4342) SOC Jul 22, 1943. To RFC Aug 6, 1945. Became NC53294, later
					N53294, later still N326. Damaged at Cataline 1958. No further trace.
1060/1061		Sikorsky JRS-1
				For Marines - military version of S-43
				1060 (MSN 4343) crashed at New River, NC Aug 27, 1941. SOC Dec 16, 1941
				1061 (MSN 4344) allegedly destroyed by fire during Japanese attack on Pearl
					Harbor, but date is given as Jan 13, 1942. The plane marked as
					1061 on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson,AZ is really MSN 4325,
					which saw no military service.
1062/1063		Sikorsky JRS-1
				Military version of S-43
				1062 (MSN 4345) soc Nov 30, 1944
				1063 (MSN 4346) in ground accident Jun 3, 1941. It was at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
					SOC Aug 31, 1944, to storage Mar 1945, Assigned to Bush Field, Augusta, GA.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Apr 26, 1945 to Nov 20, 1946.
					Assigned to Bush Field, Augusta, GA . Preserved in 1948 for NASM.
					In storage at Garber Facility in Silver Hill, MD. Allegedly the only aircraft
					that was at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941 that has survived until the 21st century.
					Now on display at Udvar-Hazy center of NASM, Chantilly, Virginia
1064/1146		Curtiss SOC-3 Seagull
				MSN 12329/12411. Model 71 Seagull
				1064 lost at Cavite in SW Pacific Dec 31, 1941.
				1065 (VP-101) damaged beyond repair by salt water immersion May 1942. SOC Jun 16, 1942.
				1069 crashed into mooring mast at Scott Field, Illinois Jan 26, 1938. Both crew killed.
				1071 (VCS-9) fuel exhaustion at sea off USS Boise, tried to
					taxi to beach, capsized and sank Sept 5, 1942.
				1076 converted to SOC-3A (VGS-1) crashed on takeoff from NAS Norfolk, VA in landplane configuration
					May 5, 1942. 2 killed.
				1077 converted to SOC-3A (CQTU/A) damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
					To limited overhaul.
				1078 used in Operations Nanook and Highjump 1946-47. SOC Sep 30, 1947.
				1079 attached to ACORN-30 POOL, lost at Tacloban, Philippines Aug 1, 1945
				1080 (VCS-15) attached to USS Nashville, lost at Morcus in central Pacific Jul 4, 1943
				1082 (VCS-8) attached to USS Brooklyn, lost enroute to Anzio in Mediterranean May 11, 1944
				1083 converted to SOC-3A. With VGS-1 crashed on landing on USS Long Island off NC coast Mar 22, 1942. To
					major overhaul. Attached to USS Philadelphia, lost over France Aug 21, 1944
				1084 attached to USS Helena, lost at Velia Lavelia in South Pacific Jul 4, 1943
				1085 (VCS-7, USS Vincennes) spun in after catapult launch Mar 16, 1942.
				1086 lost at sea, USS Arizona Jul 10, 1940.
				1087 (CL-90) attached to USS Astoria, lost at Savo Island Aug 9, 1942
				1089 (VCS-9) off USS Phoenix spun in during gunnery practice
					Sept 29, 1942. 1 killed.
				1090 (VCS-7 USS Wichita) loss of power, force landed, hit swell,
					capsized and sank Apr 16, 1942.
				1091 attached to USS Savannah, lost over Gela, Sicily Jul 10, 1943
				1092 attached to USS Idaho BB-42, crashed in San Francisco Bay Jul 21, 1938. 2 killed.
				1096 attached to USS Boise, lost in South Pacific Aug 15, 1942
				1097 attached to USS Savannah, lost over Gela, Sicily Jul 10, 1943
				1100 attached to USS Portland lost at Lingayen Gulf Jan 10, 1945.
				1102 lost off Hawaii Feb 9, 1942.
				1103 sank during recovery by USS Houston, recovered and SOC at Cavite Dec 31, 1941.
				1106 (VCS-7) in recovery accident off USS Tuscaloosa and sank
					near Axar Fiord, Iceland May 5, 1942.
				1107 (VCS-3) in fuel exhaustion off USS Richmond Aug 9, 1942
					offshore from Peru. 1 crew missing.
				1109 (VCS-9, USS Helena) landing accident, sank inverted with main
					float broken off near Oakland APT, San Francisco Bay Feb 25, 1942.
				1112 assigned to POOL at Pearl Harbor, SOC Apr 30, 1945
				1113 wrecked at sea off USS Maryland Nov 17, 1939
				1114 (VCS-8) in recovery accident off USS Philadelphia and
					sank Apr 24, 1942.
				1115 (VCS-9) missing at sea off USS Honolulu Jun 11, 1942.
					Found floating inverted off Farrallon Islands, CA Nov 11, 1942.
					2 crew missing.
				1117 (VCS-6) attached to USS Wichita, lost at Majuro in central Pacific May 5, 1944
				1120 attached to USS Nashville, lost enroute to Pearl Harbor Aug 11, 1943
				1121 attached to USS Denver, lost in central Pacific Sep 12, 1944
				1122 converted to SOC-3A. With VGS-1 got lost, ran out of fuel and landed at Rosarito, Mexico Jul 2, 1942.
					Flown out the same day.
				1123 attached to USS Vincennes, lost off Savo Island in South Pacific Aug 9, 1942
				1125 attached to USS Tuscaloosa, lost at Okinawa Apr 9, 1945
				1126 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion
					Aug 2, 1941.
				1127 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion
					Aug 2, 1941.
				1128 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion
					Aug 2, 1941.
				1130 (VCS-8 attached to USS Philadelphia) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Wilhelm Esser of JG 53/Stab 5 km W of
					Gela, Sicily Jul 10, 1943.
				1132 converted to SOC-3A (CQTU/A) damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
					To limited overhaul.
				1133 converted to SOC-3A (Nassau Utility Unit) last noted with USS Nassau Jul 23, 1943. Attached to CASU(F)-18 lost at
					Ebeye in west central Pacific Nov 24, 1944
				1134 (VCS-9) missing at sea off USS Hololulu Jun 11, 1942. Another report has the date being Jun 18, 1942
				1135 assigned to AA lost at Pearl Harbor Feb 7, 1945
				1136 attached to USS Denver lost at Port Purvis in SW Pacific Oct 29, 1944
				1137 attached to USS Minneapolis lost enroute to Luzon Jan 1, 1945.
				1139 (VCS-9) spun in at sea off USS Boise Aug 30, 1943.
				1141 (VCS-9, USS St Louis) spun in and crashed off Hawaii Oct 16, 1941.
				1146 attached to USS Savannah, lost at Gela, Sicily Jul 10, 1943.
1147/1190		Naval Aircraft Factory SON-1 Seagull
				Curtiss Model 71 Seagull built under license by Naval Aircraft Factory
				Some converted for carrier operation as SON-1A
				1166 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired, to overhaul.
				1173 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
				1175 (VCS-8) lost off USS Savannah off Bermuda Apr 13, 1942.
				1181 spun in and sank off USS Boise Oct 30, 1941
				1183 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
1191/1194		Sikorsky JRS-1
				Military version of S-43
				1191	(MSN 4347) lost at sea in forced landing off Hawaii Apr 25, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942.
				1192	(MSN 4348) SOC Mar 31, 1943
				1193	(MSN 4349) SOC Jul 31, 1943. Became NC53295 Aug 6, 1945. Suffered taxying
					accident Sep 1948. Disposed of by being towed out to sea and sunk.
				1194	(MSN 4350) sank at sea off Pearl Harbor Apr 20, 1943 and SOC Apr 23, 1943.
1195/1209		Grumman J2F-2 Duck
				Model G-15. Delivered to US Navy and US Marine Corps between Jun and Nov 1938.
				1195 (VJ-3) SOC Aug 31, 1944
				1197 (ASWTU FW-2) lost in central Pacific Jul 24, 1944
				1198/1206 converted to J2F-2A in 1939 for use by VMS-3 in neutrality patrols over Caribbean.
					1198 to VMS-3
					1201 (VD-2) destroyed on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943
					1204 lost off Virgin Islands Sep 19, 1942
				1207 (FAW-10) lost off Java Jan 21, 1942
				1209 lost at Midway Jun 29, 1942.
1210			Goodyear L-1 airship
				Goodyear Aircraft Company 123,000 cu ft L series airship
				1210	L-1	Delivered Apr 1938
1211			Goodyear K-2 airship
				Goodyear Aircraft Company 404,000 cu ft K series airship designated ZNP-K
				First flight Dec 1938
1212			Societa Aeronautica Italiana S-2
1213/1244		Consolidated PBY-4 Catalina
				MSN 1 to 32. Ordered Dec 18, 1937
				1214 (VP-101) destroyed in air raid on Darwin, Australia Feb 19, 1942
				1215 to RAAF as A24-28 in Mar 1942.
				1216 abandoned by US Navy Mar 2, 1942 at Tjillatjap, Indonesia during invasion of Java, taken over by NEIAF as Y-3. Flown to Australia and
					handed over to RAAF as A24-29. Sold to Kingsford-Smith Flying Service in 1946. Engines and wing removed,
					and fuselage offered for sale. Purchased in Jan 1947 and converted into a houseboat. Sold to Wentworth
					Services Club in 1971, who converted it into a paddleboat. Top of fuselage
					cut away and a platform built on top of the lower hull. Named "Paddle Cat"
				1217 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs hit a rock and sank in Lake Lanao at Cavite, Philippines Dec 26, 1941.
				1218 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs destroyed by Japanese planes at Los Banos, Cavite, Philippines Dec 25, 1941.
				1219 (VP-101) lost off Sangley Point, Cavite, Philippines Dec 8, 1942
				1220 (VP-102) attached to USS Childs lost at Cavite, Philippines Dec 25, 1941
				1221 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs shot down at Jolo in central Philippines Dec 27, 1941
				1222 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs shot down at Jolo in central Philippines Dec 27, 1941. Crew captured by
					Japanese and were executed.
				1223 (VP-101) lost at Jolo in central Philippines Dec 27, 1941
				1224 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs shot down by AAA at Jolo in central Philippines Dec 27, 1941. 3 crew killed,
					4 survived and were rescued.
				1225 (VP-101) lost in Philippines Jan 4, 1942.
				1226 (VP-22) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				1227 (VP-102) destroyed when struck submerged coral reef at Ebeye Feb 14, 1942. No injuries.
				1228 (VP-22) shot down by Japanese fighters off Java Jan 17, 1942. All crew survived.
				1229 (VP-101) attached to USS William B. Preston (AVD-7) destroyed by strafing Japanese fighters Malalag Bay,
					Philippines Dec 8, 1941
				1230 (VP-102) attached to USS William B. Preston (AVD-7) destroyed by strafing Japanese fighters Malalag Bay,
					Philippines Dec 8, 1941
				1231 (VP-101) lost off Davao in SW Pacific Dec 8, 1941.
				1232 (VP-102) destroyed by strafing Japanese fighters at Cavite, Davao, Philippines Dec 8, 1941.
				1233 (VP-101) destroyed in air raid on Darwin, Australia Feb 19, 1942
				1234 water looped on landing May 3, 1939 at NAS North Island, CA. With VP-101 shot down Laguna de Bay,
					off Davao, Philippines Dec 9, 1941. All 7 crew killed.
				1235 (VP-102) attached to USS Childs destroyed in Japanese attack Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941.
				1236 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs destroyed at mooring by Japanese fighters Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941.
				1237 (VP-102) attached to USS Childs destroyed in Japanese attack Cavite, Philippines Mar 3, 1942
				1239 (VP-102) attached to USS Childs destroyed in Japanese attack Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941
				1240 (VP-101) attached to USS Childs destroyed at mooring by Japanese fighters Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941.
				1241 VP-13; code 13-P-12. Used as a pattern aircraft for rear hull blister gun emplacements installed in
					place of the sliding hatches. Also used for trials of another vertical tail/rudder design
					(VP-101) destroyed at mooring by Japanese fighters Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941.
				1242 Used as a pattern aircraft for rear hull blister gun emplacements installed in place of the sliding hatches
					(VP-102) attached to USS Childs destroyed in Japanese attack Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941
				1243 Used as a pattern aircraft for rear hull blister gun emplacements installed in place of the sliding hatches
					(VP-101) attached to USS Childs destroyed at mooring by Japanese fighters Olongapo, Cavite, Philippines Dec 12, 1941. .
				1244 (Project Baker for experiments with instrument landing equipment) water looped on landing during training
					at NAS San Diego, CA Dec 9, 1941. One killed, 6 survived.
1245			Consolidated XPBY-4 Catalina
				(CAC no. 33) Bailed to Consolidated for further design work. Used for trials of the amphibious undercarriage
				system that was fitted to later Catalinas. It was not fitted with blisters and retained the original shape PBY-4 rudder.
				Became the prototype PBY-5A, designated XPBY-5A, first flying as such on 2Nov39. Delivered to the US Navy and
				used as a staff transport in both the Atlantic and Panama Canal Zones. Starting in March 1943, it underwent
				modifications that saw it lose its amphibious undercarriage but gain a PBY-5 tail and blisters.
				The bow turret was removed in favor of a faired-over clipper-style bow, additional windows and an internal
				fit allowing seating for a number of passengers. Redesignated as the PBY-5R Sea Mare
1246			Martin PBM-1 Mariner
				Glenn L. Martin Company Model 162
				Sank in storm near Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. (VP-72)
1247			Martin XPBM-2 Mariner
				Glenn L Martin Company Model 162. Provision for catapult launching
1248/1266		Martin PBM-1 Mariner
				Glenn L. Martin Company Model 162
				1248 (VP-74) crashed into mountain side and burned at about 800 feet near
					Krisuvik, Iceland Nov 2, 1941. 12 killed.
				1249 (FAW-3) lost at Coco Solo, Canal Zone Jul 4, 1945.
				1250 (VP-74) MIA off Bermuda Jun 3, 1942 after search for survivors from SS Westmoreland sunk by U-566.
					12 crew MIA.
				1251 (VP-84) sank at sea off Bermuda Sep 3, 1942 after engine failure and
					forced landing at sea. Crew was rescued.
				1254 (FAW-11) lost at San Juan, Puerto Rico Jun 23, 1944
				1255 (VP-74) attached to USS Albemarle sank in storm near Iceland, Jan 15,
					1942.
				1256 (TTS) fire in air and crashed 11/11/42 NAS Banana River, F. 11 killed.
					Another report has the plane being attached to USS Albemarle and lost off Iceland Jan 15, 1942.
				1260 (FAW-3) lost at Coco Solo Nov 1, 1944
				1262 assigned to POOL lost at San Juan Jun 19, 1945.
				1265 (FAW-11) lost off San Juan Apr 24, 1945.
1267			Lockheed XJO-3
				MSN 1253. Model 12 Electra Junior. Built with fixed tricycle landing gear and an arrestor hook. Delivered Oct 15, 1938
					and operated from USS Lexington Aug 29, 1939. Crashed at Banana River, Florida May 7, 1943.
1268/1325		Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver
				Curtiss-Wright Model 77
				Some from this batch diverted to France ahead of France's own order for 90 aircraft. Aircraft were flown to Halifax,
					Nova Scotia and loaded aboard French aircraft carier Bearn. France fell in Jun 1940 while aircraft carrier was
					in mid-Atlantic and was diverted to Martinique, where the aircraft rotted away in the humid climate and were
					eventually scrapped.
				1268 diverted to test work as a second XSBC-4. SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1269 exhibited at World's Fair in NYC Apr 1939 to Dec 1939 before entering USN
					service. SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1270 crashed at San Diego Jan 25, 1941. SOC Feb 28, 1941
				1271 SOC Nov 30, 1943
				1272 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1273 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1274 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1275 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1276 SOC Feb 28, 1943
				1277 SOC May 31, 1943
				1278 SOC May 31, 1943
				1279 SOC Nov 30, 1943
				1280 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1281 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1282 crashed Jul 11, 1940. SOC Dec 31, 1940
				1283 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944
				1284 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1285 (VS-2) crashed Nov 16, 1940 when flew into a high-tension wiere suspended
					over Lake Hodges, San Diego County, CA. SOC Dec 31, 1940. Both onboard killed.
				1286 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943
				1287 crashed Mar 13, 1943. SOC Apr 8, 1943
				1288 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1289 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1290 SOC Feb 28, 1943
				1291 crashed Jul 13, 1940. SOC Aug 31, 1940
				1292 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1293 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 4, 1943
				1294 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1295 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1296 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jan 15, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942
				1297 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1942. SOC Mar 13, 1943
				1298 crashedat Miami Apr 20, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943.
				1299 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1300 crashed at Quantico Mar 18, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942
				1301 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1302 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC May 31, 1943
				1303 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman. SOC Aug 10, 1943
				1304 SOC Apr 30, 1943
				1305 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943
				1306 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jun 12, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942
				1307 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1308 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1309 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1310 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1311 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1312 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1313 DBR at San Diego Apr 18, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943
				1314 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943
				1315 SOC May 31, 1943
				1316 SOC at NAS Corpus Christi Jul 7, 1943
				1317 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 4, 1943
				1318 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943
				1319 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1320 SOC Jun 26, 1944
				1321 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1322 SOC Aug 6, 1943
				1323 DBR at Corpus Christi Aug 27, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942
				1324 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943
				1325 SOC May 31, 1943.
1326/1383		Vought-Sikorsky SB2U-2
				US Navy Aircraft states that the name Vindicator was not adopted until the SB2U-3
				1326 assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA Nov 28, 1938 to Mar 24, 1939.
				1327 (VS-71) lost in North Atlantic Ocean from USS Wasp CV-7 Jan 27, 1942.
				1330 SOC Mov 30, 1943 (last operational SB2U
				1333 with VB-3 on USS Saratoga in 1941. SOC Dec 31, 1942
				1353 (VB-2) collided in midair with SB2U-1 BuNo 0753 Oct 19, 1939 between Lake Murray and San Diego State
					College. Both aircraft crashed, killing all 4 crews on board.
				1361 with VS-72 on USS Ranger
				1362 lost at sea in North Atlantic Ocean from USS Wasp CV-7 Mar 27, 1942
				1363 (VS-71) crashed on Allt on Tor, Scotland Mar 23, 1942 whilst en route
					from Tain to Inverness (unit was embarked on USS Wasp, which was at Scapa
					Flow at the time). Another report has the plane being lost off Malta Apr 23, 1942
				1364 (VS-72) lost off Greenock, Scotland in North Atlantic from USS Wasp CV-7 Apr 14, 1942. 2 crew MIA.
				1367 with VF-2 on USS Lexington
				1368 with VS-72 on USS Ranger. (VS-71) lost off Norfolk, Virginia in Atlantic Ocean off USS Wasp CV-7 Jan 14, 1942
				1369 with VS-72 on USS Wasp c 1939-40
				1370 (VS-71) lost in Atlantic Ocean near England off USS Wasp CV-7 May 5, 1942.
				1376 with VS-72 on USS Ranger
				1380 with VS-72 on USS Ranger
				1383	7/10/39: TOS USN, last SB2U built. Assigned to Battleforce, NAS Norfolk, VA.
					10/26/39: Bombing Squadron 4 (VB-4), USS Ranger (CV-4), patrolling east coast of USA.
					7/17/40: Transferred to USS Wasp (CV-7) for maneuvers in the Caribbean Sea.
					Ca.12/40: Scouting Squadron 41 (VS-41), USS Ranger; flew neutrality patrols off east coast.
					9/10/42: VB-9, USS Essex (CV-9).
					3/43: NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul.
					5/43: Carrier Qualification Training Unit, Atlantic.
					5/18/43: USS Wolverine (IX-64), Carrier Qualification Training Unit, Glenview NAS, IL.
					6/43: Crashed into Lake Michigan, flown by USMC 2nd Lt. A.W. Lemmons after arresting hook snagged
						the barrier and forced the aircraft to crash into the starboard side of the deck and slip
						over the side into the water. Lemmons was rescued as the aircraft sank.
					7/28/43: SOC.
					1990: Recovered by Taras Lyssenko of AT and T Recovery of Chicago, IL, in 130 ft of water.
					1990: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
					1990 to 2/5/99: Restored to static display condition, marked as an aircraft of VB-9 aboard the
						USS Essex. Only SB2U extant.
1384			Grumman XJ3F-1
				Model G-26. MSN 1021. Delivered to US Navy at NAS Anacostia Sep 1938. To US Wildlife Service in 1954 as
					N727. To N2767A. Crashed Apr 20, 1965 at Pebbly Beach, Santa Catalina Island, California
1385			Curtiss XSO3C-1 Seagull
				Curtiss Model 82. First flight May 9, 1938. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Sep 18, 1940 to Nov 17, 1940.
					Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC
1386/1396		Brewster F2A-1
				Brewster Aeronautical Corporation Model 239. MSN 1-11.
				Last 44 of original order were diverted to Finland.
				All modified in F2A-2 standard between Oct-40/Jan-41 except 1390
				1386 Delivered to US Nav Ocy 6, 1939. Operated by VS-201. Converted to F2A-2 Jan 9, 1941.
					W Nov 27, 1940 at NAS Norfolk, VA
				1387 delivered on 6 October 1939 Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-1
					Operated by VS-201 Converted to F2A-2 on 17 November 1940
					Hit trees after takeoff 03/28/1943 Miami NAS and burned.
				1388 Delivered to US Navy as F2A-1 on 31 Jul 1939
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-18 Operated by VS-201
					Converted to F2A-2 on 17 November 1940
					Converted to XF2A-4 on 4 August 1941
					Wfu 28 June 1944
				1389 Delivered to US Navy 28 November 1939. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-17
					Converted to F2A-2 on 5 November 1940 Wfu 31 October 1944
				1390 Delivered to US Navy on 28 November 1939. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-16
					crashed (VF-3) during aerobatics Sep 23, 1940 8 mi off Dana PT, CA. Pilot killed.
				1391 Delivered to US Navy Dec 4, 1939 Operated by VF-e asd 3-F-14. Operated by VS-201.
					Converted to F2A-2 on 17 November 1940 Wfu 31 October 1944
				1392 Delivered to US Navy Dec 4, 1939. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-14
					Operated by VS-201.
					Converted to F2A-2 on 5 November 1940 crashed 05/21/1943 (Jacksonville NAS)
				1393 Delivered to US Navy Dec 4, 1939 Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-13
					Crashed 22 August 1940 but repaired. Converted to F2A-2. W/o 7 May 1943 at Jacksonville NAS, FL
				1394 Delivered to US Navy on 11 December 1939. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-12
					Operated by VS-201 Converted to F2A-2 on 5 November 1940
					Crashed 02/28/1942 (Miami NAS). Pilot killed, British FAA pilot
				1395 Delivered to US Navy on 11 December 1939. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-11
					Operated by VS-201 Converted to F2A-2 on 17 November 1940
					Stalled at 100 feet near Davis FL 12/18/1942 (Miami NAS)
				1396 Delivered to US Navy 11 December 1939 Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-10
					Operated by VS-201 Converted to F2A-2 on 5 November 1940. Fate not known
1397/1439		Brewster F2A-2
				Brewster Aeronautical Corporation Model 339. 1397/1438 MSN 96/137
				Originally part of F2A-1 order.
				1397 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VMF-121
					Wfu 29 April 1944
				1398 Delivered to US Navy 12 September 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-8
					Operated by VMF-221
					Converted to F2A-2P
					W/o 7 May 1943 at Jacksonville NAS, FL
				1399 Delivered to US Navy as F2A-2 11 September 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-7
					Operated by VMF-211
					Operated by VMF-212
					Operated by VMF-222
					Converted to F2A-2P
					W/o 18 November 1943
				1400 Delivered to US Navy on 11 September 1940. Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-6
					Converted to F2A-2P. Force-landed and ground-looped 12 mi W of NAS Miami on Tamiani Trail Oct 14, 1942.
				1401 Delivered to US Navy on 11 September 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-5
					Operated by VF-2
					Wfu 18 November 1943
				1402 Delivered to US Navy 11 September 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-4
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Wfu 9 May 1944
				1403 Delivered to US Navy 12 September 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-3 Ref: 1
					Operated by VF-2 Ref: 1
					Operated by VMF-111 (MF-122) spun in on landing at Camp Kearny, CA Mar 2, 1942.
				1404 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-2
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-111
					Operated by VMF-121
					Operated by VMF-112
					Wfu 31 January 1944
				1405 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-1
					Operated by VMF-121
					Wfu 29 April 1944
				1406 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-1 Ref: 1
					Wfu 30 June 1945
				1407 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-2
					W/o 29 January 1941
				1408 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-3
					Wfu 29 April 1944
				1409 Delivered to US Navy 4 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-4
					Operated by VMF-111
					Operated by VMF-121
					Wfu 9 May 1944
				1410 Delivered to US Navy 10 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-5
					W/o 13 January 1943 at NAS Miami, FL
				1411 Delivered to US Navybon 10 October 1940;bbOperated by VF-2 as 2-F-6
					Operated by VMF-121 W/9 in hard landing at Davis Field, FL Oct 29, 1942.
				1412 Delivered to US Navy 10 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-7
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VMF-221
					Operated by VMF-112
					W/o in midair near Grahams Dairy, Miami, FL Feb 6, 1943.
				1413 Delivered to US Navy 10 October 1940. Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-8
					Operated by VF-3 Operated by VMF-121
					Wfu 30 November 1943
				1414 Delivered to US Navy 10 October 1940
					 Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-9. Wfu 30 November 1943
				1415 Delivered to US Navy 10 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-10
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Overshot landing Jul 10, 1942 at NAS Jacksonville, FL.
				1416 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-11
					Operated by VMF-211
					In midair Sept 28, 1942 5 mi west of Boca Raton, FL.
				1417 Completed with c/n 116 Ref: 34
					Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-12
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VMF-1212
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					WFU Nov 30, 1943
				1418 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-13
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VMF-221
					Operated by VMF-111
					in forced-landing due to engine failure near NAS Nan Diego, CA Mar 15, 1942
					and nosed over. Plane marked at 1418 on display at Finnish Air Force Museum.
				1419 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-14
					Operated by VMF-121
					(F2A-2R) force-landed near NAS Miami Dec 5, 1942.
				1420 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-15
					Operated by VMO-251
					Operated by VMD-2
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Hit SNJ-4 10287 in landing accident at NAS Miami Nov 2, 1942.
				1421 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-16
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Wfu 30 November 1943
				1422 Delivered to US Navy 18 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-17
					Operated by VMF-111
					Operated by VMF-121
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Wfu 30 November 1943
				1423 Delivered to US Navy 23 October 1940
					Operated by VF-2 as 2-F-18
					Operated by VMF-221
					Wfu 30 November 1943
				1424 Delivered to US Navy 23 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-9
					Operated by VMF-121
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					Wfu 30 November 1943
				1425 Delivered to US Navy 26 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-10
					flew into ground Nov 19, 1941 while watching another plane force-land
					and bounced into a gully near Otay Mesa Field, CA.
				1426 Delivered to US Navy 2 January 1941
					Retained by Brewster for testing
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Jul 23, 1942 to Jun 17, 1944.
					Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA
				1427 Delivered to US Navy 28 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-11
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-221
					spun-in and crashed at sea Oct 31, 1941 8 mi off Pt Loma, Ca. Pilot killed
				1428 Delivered to US Navy 24 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-12
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					W/o 7 September 1942 on USS Lexington
				1429 Delivered to US Navy 28 October 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-13
					Operated by VMF-221
					Operated by VMF-111
					Operated by VMF-121
					Wfu 31 January 1943
				1430 Delivered to US Navy 1 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-14
					Operated by VMF-111
					Operated by VMF-112
					Converted to F2A-2P
					W/o 21 October 1942
				1431 Delivered to US Navy 1 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-15
					Operated by VF-2
					Wfu 29 April 1944
				1432 Delivered to US Navy 1 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-16
					Operated by VMF-121
					Operated by VMF-112
					Operated by VMO-251
					Converted to F2A-2P
					W/o before 30 November 1943 at Chula Vista, CA pilot bailed out due to engine failure.
						Plane crashed near Chula Vista, CA.
				1433 Delivered to US Navy 6 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-17
					Operated by VMF-221
					Wfu 29 April 1944
				1434 Delivered to US Navy 5 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3 as 3-F-18
					Operated by VMD-2
					W/o 7 May 1943 at NAS Jacksonville, F
				1435 Delivered to US Navy 6 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VF-2
					Hit side of Poway Canion, CA during aerobatic training Dec 4, 1941.
				1436 Delivered to US Navy 19 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-221
					Operated by VMF-121
					Pilot bailed out on ferry flight from Midland, TX to Corpus Christi, TX due
						to engine failure Jul 6, 1942. Plane crashed at Helotes, TX.
				1437 Delivered to US Navy 19 November 1940
					Operated by VF-3
					Operated by VF-2
					Operated by VMF-221
					W/o 23 December 1941
				1438 Delivered to US Navy 19 November 1940
					Operated by VF-2
					 Wfu 30 November 1942
				1439 in wheels-up landing Jul 24, 1943.
1440			Vought XSO2U-1
1441			Lockheed XR4O-1
				MSN 1482. Staff transport version of Model 14-H2 Super Electra. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Feb 20, 1939 to Apr 31, 1941.
					Registered as NACA 134. Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. SOC at Jacksonville, Florida May 9, 1944.
1442			Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket
				Model G-34. First flight Apr 1, 1940. Delivered to NAS Anacosia Feb 22, 1941. Suffered several landing gear
					failures and SOC at NAS New York Dec 11, 1944.
1443			Vought-Sikorsky XF4U-1 Corsair
				Vought-Sikorsky Model V-166A Corsair prototype. First flight May 29, 1940. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Jun 14, 1941 to Mar 1, 1943.
					Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
1444/1470		Grumman F3F-3
				Model G-19. MSN 478/504
				1448 (VF-5) crashed NAS Miami, FL Aug 7, 1941
				1452 (VF-5) crashed on USS Yorktown Jul 1, 1940
				1454 (VF-5) crashed off USS Yorktown Jul 1 1940
				1455 (VF-5) crashed NAS Miami Nov 30, 1940
				1458 (VF-5) crashed NAS Corpus Christi Dec 23, 1941
				1464 crashed NAS Corpus Christi Oct 18, 1941
1471/1473		Goodyear free balloons
1474/1504		Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver
				Curtiss-Wright Corporation Model 77
				Some from this batch diverted to France ahead of France's own order for 90 aircraft. Aircraft were flown to Halifax,
					Nova Scotia and loaded aboard French aircraft carier Bearn. France fell in Jun 1940 while aircraft carrier was
					in mid-Atlantic and was diverted to Martinique, where the aircraft rotted away in the humid climate and were
					eventually scrapped.
				1474 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1475 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1476 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1477 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1478 SOC Oct 30, 1943
				1479/1487 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1488 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1489/1496 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1497 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943
				1498 crashed Nov 4, 1939. SOC Dec 29, 1939
				1499 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1500 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1501 SOC Jul 30, 1943.
				1502 crashed NAS Corpus Christi May 2, 1942. SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1503 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1504 Crashed Mar 20, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942.
1505/1519		Douglas TBD-1 Devastator
				MSN 2273/2287
				1505 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise
				1506 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost in Battle of Midway 6/4/1942. 2 crew MIA
				1507 attached to USS Yorktown crashed off Jaluit Atoll Feb 1, 1942 after colliding with TBD-1 0352.
				1508 crashed Feb 21, 1941
				1509 (VT-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA.
				1510 SOC Aug 9, 1944
				1511 (VT-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost Jun 4, 1942, Battle of Midway
				1512 (VT-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway.
				1513 (VT-3) lost with sinking of USS YORKTOWN June 4, 1942
				1514 (VT-2) lost when USS LEXINGTON sunk at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				1515 (VT-5) attached to USS Yorktown, crash landed in lagoon at Jaluit Atoll, Marshall
					Islands Feb 1, 1942 ater ran out fuel. Recently rediscovered.
				1516 (VT-2) lost when USS LEXINGTON sank at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				1517 stricken at NAS Miami 31 January 1944
				1518 (VT-8) attched to USS Hornet, lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. Ensign George
					H Gay found safe. Other crewman MIA.
				1519 stricken Aug 9, 1944
1520			Martin XPB2M-1 Mars
				MSN 877. Model 170. Launched into Dark Head Creek, Middle River, MD Nov 5, 1941. During taxi tests 5Dec41
					at the Middle River, MD
					plant the propeller of engine #3 threw a blade, which caused an engine fire and severely
					damaged the aircraft. Repairs took more than 6 months.
					First flight Jul 3, 1942. In 1942, modified as XPB2M-1R transport, gun turrets and bombing
					equipment removed.
					Nov 27, 1943 Delivered to VR-8 at Patuxent River, MD. Later to VR-2 at NAS Alameda, CA
					Withdrawn from service at Mar 1945 Alameda, CA. Named 'Old Lady' beached at Alameda, CA
					Returned Apr 1945 to Martin Co. for JRM-1 crew training, arrived at Middle River, MD
					Transferred to NATC Patuxent River, MD as a maintenance trainer until 1949. Later broken up, presumably at Patuxent River, MD.
1521			Naval Aircraft Factory XN5N-1
1522/1551		Naval Aircraft Factory SBN-1
				Brewster Aeronautical Corporation SBA built under licence by the Naval Aircraft Factory as the SBN-1
				1522 Delivered to US Navy 25Nov40. NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC 25Nov40; NAF Philadelphia, PA 3Dec40;
					NAS Anacostia 6Dec40; NAF Philadelphia, PA 7Dec40; NAS Anacostia 17Dec40; NAF Philadelphia, PA 13Jan41;
					NAS Anacostia 10Feb41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 12Mar41; NAS Anacostia 10Jun41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 16Jun41;
					NAS Anacostia 19Jun41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 28Jul41; NAS Anacostia 20Aug41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 8Sep41;
					NAS Anacostia 28Oct41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 3Nov41; NAS Anacostia 18Nov41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 24Nov41;
					NAS Anacostia 8Dec41; NAF Philadelphia, PA 21Jan42; NAS Anacostia 4Feb42; NAF Philadelphia, PA 13Feb42;
					NAS Anacostia 23Feb42; NAF Philadelphia, PA 25Mar42; NAS Anacostia 21Apr42; NAF Philadelphia, PA 8May42;
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 11Jun42; Assistant Officer-in-Charge, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Oct42. SOC 15Jun43
				1523 Delivered to US Navy 27Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 27Jun41. VT-8, USS Hornet 7Oct41. NAS Norfolk, VA 22Nov41.
					 NAF Philadelphia, PA 25Nov41. NAS Norfolk, VA 9Dec41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 22Dec41.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Mar42. NAF Philadelphia, PA 2Apr42. NAS Norfolk, VA 30Apr42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 30Apr42. NAS Norfolk, VA 25Jun42. SOC 30Nov42
				1524 Delivered to US Navy 15Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 17Jun41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 29Jul41.
					NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul 16Dec41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 25May42.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA for overhaul 28Jul42. Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Oct42.
					SOC 30Nov42
				1525 Delivered to US Navy 15Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 17Jun41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 29Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA Aug41
					DBR when undercarriage collapsed during forced landing Aug 22, 1941.
					Pilot (who was inexperienced with the type) had forgotten to switch
					the fuel selector valve on takeoff. SOC Apr 30, 1942
				1526 Delivered to US Navy 15Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 17Jun41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 30Jul41.
					NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul 5Nov41. SOC 31Dec42
				1527 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 25Jun41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 30Jul41.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 23Sep41. SOC 31Dec42
				1528 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Jun41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 6Aug41.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 1May42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 1May42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 26May42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 15Jun42. NAS Norfolk, VA 30Jun42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 9Oct42. SOC 31Dec42
				1529 Delivered to US Navy 2Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Jul41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 30Aug41.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 16Apr42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 16Apr42.
					VGS-27 7Jul42. Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Oct42. SOC 30Nov42
				1530 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Jun41. VT-8 16Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul 12Sep41.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 18Feb42. NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 2May42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 2May42. NAS Norfolk, VA 9Jul42. SOC 31Jul42
				1531 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Jun41. VT-8 16Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 18Dec41.
					Crashed after engine failure, possibly caused by fuel starvation, on the downwind leg to land at Fentress
					Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, Chesapeake, VA 16Dec41. Both naval reserve crew injured. SOC 31Dec41.
				1532 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Jun41. VT-8 16Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 3Dec41.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 30Apr42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 30Apr42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 19May42. SOC 30Sep42
				1533 Delivered to US Navy 27Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 27Jun41. VT-8 29Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 3Dec41.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 31Dec41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 26Mar42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 15Jun42.
					Crashed after takeoff when the engine lost power; the pilot turned back to base but the engine failed completely
					and the airplane crashed into a tree half mile south of Pungo Naval Outer Landing Field, Virginia Beach, VA 17Jul42.
					The naval reserve pilot (sole occupant) was unhurt. SOC 31Jul42.
				1534 Delivered to US Navy 27Jun41. NAS Norfolk, VA 27Jun41. VT-8 27Aug41. While the pilot was performing carrier
					qualification aboard USS Long Island, the aircraft flew into the sea and crashed during a turn out of wind on
					approach 12Nov42; the naval reserve pilot was killed. The aircraft had completed a turn, leveled its wings
					then went into a shallow dive from 90° and crashed nose-first into the water. SOC 31Dec41.
				1535 Delivered to US Navy 2Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Jul41. VT-8 23Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 3Dec41.
					Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, VA 8Dec41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 8Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 12Apr42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 12Apr42. NAS Norfolk, VA 8Oct42.
					Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Oct42. SOC 30Nov42
				1536 Delivered to US Navy 25Jun41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 30Jun41; test aircraft. Advanced Carrier Training Group 2Mar42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 13Apr42. SOC 30Nov42
				1537 Delivered to US Navy 2Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Jul41. VT-8 4Sep41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 3Dec41.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 26Dec41. SOC 31Dec42. To Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Millington, TN 1Mar43
					as ground instruction airframe
				1538 Delivered to US Navy 2Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Jul41. VT-8 4Sep41. NAS Norfolk, VA 9Oct41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 18Dec42.
					 SOC 31Dec42. To Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis, Millington, TN 1Mar43 as ground instruction airframe
				1539 Delivered to US Navy 24Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 24Jul41. VT-8 4Sep41. Advanced Carrier Training Group.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 3May42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 3May42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 2Aug42. SOC 30Nov42
				1540 Delivered to US Navy 24Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 24Jul41. VT-8 30Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group 31Dec41.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 27Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 5May42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 5May42.
					Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Oct42. SOC 30Nov42
				1541 Delivered to US Navy 31Jul41. NAS Norfolk, VA 1Aug41. NAS New York, NY 26Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA 21Nov41.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 25Nov41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 13May42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 13May42. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Aug42. SOC 31Aug42
				1542 Delivered to US Navy 21Feb42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 21Feb42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 27Apr42 for overhaul. SOC 31Dec42. To Naval Air Technical Training Center, Memphis,
					Millington, TN 17Feb43 as ground instruction airframe
				1543 Delivered to US Navy 4Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA 4Aug41. VF-8 23Aug41. VT-8 17Sep41.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 3Dec41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Apr42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 2Apr42. NAS Norfolk, VA 26May42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 15Jun42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 30Jun42. Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 1Oct42. SOC 30Nov42..
				1544 Delivered to US Navy 4Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA 7Aug41. VF-8 23Aug41. Advanced Carrier Training Group,
					NAS Norfolk, VA 18Sep41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 2Apr42. NAS Norfolk, VA 5May42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 15Jun42. VGS-27, NAS Norfolk, VA. Crashed after engine failure downwind
					to land, lost altitude, struck trees and destroyed by fire fifteen miles east of Norfolk 14Aug42;
					pilot survived with severe burns. SOC 31Aug42
				1545 Delivered to US Navy 6Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA 6Aug41. VT-8 23Aug41. NAS Norfolk, VA 18Sep41 for overhaul.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 4Jun42. NAF Philadelphia, PA 15Jun42. NAS Norfolk, VA 1Oct42. SOC 30Nov42.
				1546 Delivered to US Navy 7Mar42. NAS Norfolk, VA 9Mar42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 9Mar42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 2May42. SOC 30Nov42
				1547 Delivered to US Navy 28Feb42. NAF Philadelphia, PA 28Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA. NAS New York, NY 25Aug43.
					NAF Philadelphia, PA 1Sep44. SOC 9Jun44.
				1548 Delivered to US Navy 21Feb42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 2Mar42.
					Advanced Carrier Training Group 2Mar42. NAS Norfolk, VA 31Mar42 for overhaul. NAF Philadelphia, PA 18Nov42.
					SOC 31Dec42. To Naval Air Operational Training Command, NAS Jacksonville, FL 23Jan43 as ground instruction airframe.
				1549 Delivered to US Navy 21Feb42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 20May42. SOC 30Nov42.
				1550 Delivered to US Navy 21Feb42. NAS Norfolk, VA 21Feb42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 14Mar42.
					NAS Norfolk, VA 21Mar42 for overhaul. NAF Philadelphia, PA 18Nov42. SOC 31Dec42.
				1551 Delivered to US Navy 23Mar42. NAS Norfolk, VA 23Mar42. Advanced Carrier Training Group 23Mar42.
					Crashed at NAS Norfolk, VA 4Apr42. During takeoff and just prior to leaving the ground, the right tire blew
					out and instead of getting the aircraft into the air and returning to East Field for a landing, the pilot cut the
					engine and attempted to stop before reaching the edge of the field. However, due to the high speed,
					he was unable to stop and went over into an adjoining field (Creeds Field) where the plane nosed over.
					Both crew slightly injured. SOC May 30, 1942.
1552/1567		North American SNJ-1 Texan
				MSN 52-956/971
				1552 (MSN 52-956)
				1553 (MSN 52-957) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident on the ground at Atlanta, GA 1Apr40.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NOLF Milton Field, Milton, FL 2May40.
					Crashed 10 mi NE of Robertsdale, AL after entering rain squall while flying to Mobile Nov 1, 1940.
					Both pilot and passenger killed.
				1554 (MSN 52-958) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged in an accident landing at Dale Mabry Field,
					Tallassee Municipal Airport, FL 20Apr40. Force landed after engine failure at NOLF Milton Field, Milton, FL 1Oct40.
					VN2D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when ground looped landing at South Boston CAA Intermediate
					Landing Field, VA 31Jan41. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at NOLF Milton Field, Milton, FL 15Apr41
				1555 (MSN 52-959) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged in an accident landing at Jacksonville Municipal Airport, FL 6Jan40
				1556 (MSN 52-960)
				1557 (MSN 52-961) crashed Jul 2, 1941 near NAS Jacksonville, Florida. 2 killed.
				1558 (MSN 52-962)
				1559 (MSN 52-963) Pensacola NAS, FL
				1560 (MSN 52-964) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged landing at NOLF Saufley Field, Bellview,
					Pensacola, FL 22May41
				1561 (MSN 52-965)
				1562 (MSN 52-966) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control and the plane
					ground looped landing at NOLF Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 27Feb40
				1563 (MSN 52-967)
				1564 (MSN 52-968)
				1565 (MSN 52-969) NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Main Street Airport, Houston, TX 1Dec39.
					VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident with Boeing F4B-4 BuAer A9022 taxying
					at NOLF Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 31Jan40
				1566 (MSN 52-970) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged landing at NOLF Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 12Jul40
					Code 96
				1567 (MSN 52-971) VN5D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing at NOLF Corry Field,
					Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 9Jul40
1568/1587		Grumman J2F-3 Duck
				Model G-15. Delivered between Feb and Jun 1939 for use as "admiral barges" and US Naval attaches. Unarmed.
				1569 used by superintendent of US Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland.
				1571 in accident at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Shipped to Minneapolis, Minnesota for repairs
				1576 assigned to ARU SOLS lost at Espritu Santo Aug 1, 1944.
				1579 crashed on takeoff May 14, 1941 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. 2 killed.
				1580 assigned to POOL at Guadalcanal, lost at Guadalcanal Apr 10, 1945
				1582 assigned to NAS Adak, Alaska, SOC Mar 31, 1945
				1587 lost in east central Pacific Oct 1, 1942
1588			Bell XFL-1 Airabonita
1589/1595		Beech GB-1 Traveller
				MSN 298/304. Civil Beech D-17S purchased by US Navy
				1591 SOC at Corpus Cristi, Apr 15, 1942.
				1593 assigned to Station Operations at Port Lyautey, Morocco Mar 23, 1945.
1596/1631		Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless
				MSN 549/584 (El Segundo MSNs)
				1596 first flight May 1, 1940. Delivered Sep 6, 1940. (VMSB-234) ditched near Pearl Harbor 8/8/42.
				1597 with VMB-2. SOC Mar 15, 1944
				1598 SOC Mar 15, 1944
				1599 SOC Jan 7, 1944
				1601 w/o 7/9/1942.
				1602 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1603 with VMB-1 in 1939. W/o Jul 13, 1942, San Diego, CA during dive bombing practice.
				1604 SOC Mar 15, 1944
				1605 SOC Jun 22, 1943
				1606 SOC Aug 9, 1944
				1607 (VMB-1) w/o Guantananamo Bay, Cuba Dec 23, 1940
				1608 SOC May 9, 1944
				1609 (VMB-1) crashed 9/23/1940.
				1610 (CQTU) lost at sea 1/15/1943
				1611 spun in 8/10/42 at Chula Vista, CA. Crew killed.
				1612 (CQTU) ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 21, 1942. Salvaged in the early 1990s. In 1997 was
					at National Museum of Naval Aviation awaiting restoration. In 2003 was at
					Battleship Alabama Museum. In 2005 was at the Midway restoration hangar at NAS North Island.
					Transferred to Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum at MCAS Miramar, San Diego, California for restoration for
					display there. On loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				1613 (VMSB-141) w/o 6/20/42 in mid-air collison, crew killed.
				1614 SOC Mar 29, 1944
				1615 SOC Nov 8, 1943
				1616 with VMB-1. DBR Jan 14, 1943
				1617 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1618 w/o 7/18/42, San Diego, CA in midair with 1624 during takeoff.
				1619 crashed May 23, 1943
				1620 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1621 crashed 4/6/1943.
				1622 w/o 9/1/42 Baja California, Mexico. Crew killed.
				1623 SOC Nov 8, 1943
				1624 w/o 7/18/42 San Diego, CA in midair with 1618 during takeoff
				1625 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1626 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1627 SOC Feb 29, 1944
				1628 (SBD-1P) SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1629 w/o 7/18/42 in mid-air with Army P-40, Oahu, HI
				1630 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1631 SOC Jan 29, 1944
1632			Brewster XSB2A-1 Buccaneer
				Brewster Aeronautical Corporation Model 340
1633/1638		Consolidated PB2Y-2 Coronado
				Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 29
				1633 testbed at Consolidated Dec 31, 1940. To VP-13 at NAS Norfolk Jun 1941. Damaged in emergency landing
					and sank at Pearl Harbor May 6, 1942. 2 killed, remaining survivors sufffered injuries ranging from
					minor to serious.
				1634 testbed at Consolidated Dec 31, 1940. To VP-13 and VR-2. Damaged in takeoff from NAS Alameda Dec 27, 1942.
					Damaged in landing accident at NAS Alameda Nov 26, 1943 during training flight, aircraft sank, and SOC Jan 1, 1944.
				1635 to VP-13 May 1941. Forced to land Hawaii due to engin failure Jan 14, 1943.
					Transferred to FAW-2. In takeoff accident Feb 17, 1944 at NAS North Island, San Diego, CA.
					After engine failure, aircraft spun and crashed into barracks. 7 of crew of 12 killed, 2 on ground killed.
				1636 to XPB2Y-4. Delivered to VP-13 Jun 1941 and VR-2. Landing accident during flight training Sep 19, 1943 at NAS
					Alameda, South Bay
				1637 to VP-13 Jul 1941 and CFAW-2, VR-2. In landing accident during flight training
				1638 to XPB2Y-3 and remained at plant until Aug 1942 and later as XPB2Y-4 to NATC Patuxent River, MD.
1639/1670		Grumman J2F-4 Duck
				Model G-15. Delivered between Sep 1939 and Jun 1940. Utility version, could be used for target towing and smoke laying.
				1640 to USCG as V1640. Crashed in Greenland during rescue of crew from downed B-17 Nov 29, 1942
				1641 assigned to CASU04 in Puuoene, Hawaii lost Feb 21, 1945
				1642 lost in SW Pacivic at unknown date
				1644 (VMJ-252) lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				1646 assigned to NAB, crashed in Iceland, Jul 31, 1943
				1647 assigned to POOL at Pearl Harbor, SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				1649 (MSN 536) delivered to US Navy Dec 1939.
					By 12/41: Assigned to a Utility Squadron (VJ) with fuselage code I-J-18
					and based at Ford Island Seaplane Base, NAS Pearl Harbor, and flew search a
					and rescue operations following the attack on 12/7. Served throughout WWII.
					1947: SOC and transferred to War Assets Administration. SOC 194 To civil registry as N63850. Crashed 1955 landing at Lake
					Killarney, Nassau, Bahamas; sank and abandoned. Salvaged 1991 and restored at Wichita, KS. First flight May 27, 2005, current
				1650 assigned to NAS Adak, Alaska, SOC Mar 31, 1945
				1651 accepted Dec 22, 1939 at Quantico. SOC Jul 31, 1946. Remains for sale in Anchorage, Alaska
				1653 assigned to NAS Dutch Harbor, Alaska, lost Aug 16, 1942
				1655 assigned to NAS Trinidad, lost Oct 24, 1944
				1656 (VMJ-252) lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				1658 assigned to POOL, lost at Guadalcanal at unknown date
				1659 (VMSB-343) loat at Midway Nov 2, 1944
				1660 assigned to ACORN-4 POOL, lost Feb 9, 1945
				1666 converted to J2F-5 and to Argentine Navy as 0149/2-O-12
1671/1680		Grumman JRF-1 Goose
				Model G-38 MSN 1066/1075
				1671 (MSN 1066) completed as JRF-1A. Assigned to VJ-3, WFU Aug 31, 1944
				1672 (MSN 1067) completed as JRF-1A. Assigned to AA at Espiritu Santo, lost Dec 4, 1944, WFU Dec 31, 1944
				1673 (MSN 1068) completed as JRF-1A. Assigned to NAS Guantanamo Bay, CubaWFU Aug 31, 1944. Also report
					that plane was attached to MCAS in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands and lost Mar 14, 1942.
				1674 (MSN 1069) WFU Aug 31, 1944
				1675 (MSN 1070) WFU Oct 31, 1944
				1676 (MSN 1071) WFU Oct 31, 1944
				1677 (MSN 1072) w/o Jay 3, 1940 in Colombia
				1678 (MSN 1073) completed as JRF-1A. WFU Aug 31, 1944
				1679 (MSN 1074) completed as JRF-1A. w/o Oct 27, 1943 at Terainia, Line Islands
				1680 (MSN 1075) WFU Aug 31, 1944.
1681/1734		Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-1 Kingfisher
				1684 Lend-Lease to Mexican AF
				1692 Lend-Lease to Mexican AF
				1698 assigned to SOSU-1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, lost May 15, 1944
				1699 assigned to SOSU-1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, lost Jun 25, 1943
				1703 AWT Action in Kodiak, Alaska Oct 31, 1944
				1708 assigned to SOSU-1 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, lost May 15, 1944
				1717 (BB-41) attached to USS Mississippi, lost off Iceland Dec 8, 1941
				1723 (FAW-4) Attu, Alaska, lost Jun 8, 1945.
				1728 Lend-Lease to Mexican AF
				1731 Lend-Lease to Mexican AF
				1732 Lend-Lease to Mexican AF
1735/1755		Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless
				MSN 585/605 (El Segundo MSNs)
				1735 Missing Sep 3, 1941
				1736 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1737 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1738 (VMSB-234) lost near Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Oct 20, 1942. SOC May 31, 1943
				1739 (SBD-1P) SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1740 SOC Apr 29, 1944
				1741 (VMSB-232) w/o Apr 27, 1942 in diving bombing training
					accident near Wheeler Field, Hawaii. Both crewmen
					killed.
				1742 SOC May 13, 1943
				1743 crashed Apr 15, 1941
				1744 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1745 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1746 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1747 SOC Mar 15, 1944
				1748 SOC Dec 31, 1942
				1749 (VMSB-234) lost near Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Aug 21, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1943
				1750 SOC Nov 8, 1943
				1751 (VMSB-232) attached to USS Enterprise, lost off Hawaii Aug 14, 1942. SOC Apr 31, 1944
				1752 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1753 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941.
				1754 (VMSB-234) w/o 9/15/42 off Oahu, HI in dive-bombing
					training accident. Crew killed.
				1755 SOC Aug 31, 1944
1756/1757		W. L. Maxson Corp. XNR-1
				Radio-controlled drone
1758			Curtiss XSB2C-1 Helldiver
				Curtiss Model 84, first flight Dec 18, 1940. Never left manufacturer's trials for US Navy testing.
					Crashed Feb 8, 1941 due to engine failure during approach. Sustained damage to fuselage
					but was repaired. Destroyed after suffering inflight wing failure Dec 21, 1941.
1759/1808		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
				1760 to civil registry as N45009, expired 31Mar11, cancelled 29Nov12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed
				1762 crashed Aug 1, 1940 2 mi from Corry Field North near NAS Pensacola, Florida. 1 killed.
				1763 to civil registry as N45228, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Reported dismantled at Ukiah, CA [2013].
				1764 Registered as N44701, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 9Jul12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged after engine failure and the airplane collided with a dirt bank during the
					forced landing at Yuma, AZ 14Jul68
				1767 to civil registry as N44842, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1772 to civil registry as N45195, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1774 registered as N44737, cancelled Dec 7, 1970
				1775 to civil registry as N44738, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					 Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Coolidge, AZ 5Aug76 after engine failure when the aircraft force landed
					in a field and collided with a fence. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict fuselage
					stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				1776 crhed into Long Island Sound off New Rochelle, NY Dec 15, 1940. Both onboard killed.
				1777 Registered as N44852, revoked 14Jun77, cancelled 9Jul12. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1778 NAS Glenview, IL. Registered as N45025, current [Mar18]. Flown on July 31, 2013 for the first time
					since 1946 at Van Nuys Airport, CA
				1779 to civil registry as N45026, expired 31Jan14, cancelled 18Sep17. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				1780	Registered as N45117, sale reported 28Dec84, cancelled 9Nov12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying alfalfa at Tempe, AZ 19Aug69 when the aircraft collided with a dirt bank.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Phoenix, AZ 4Sep71 when the aircraft collided with wires.
					Registered N45117. Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993
				1782 to civil registry as N27344, expired 15Jul09, cancelled 19Jun17
				1785 to civil registry as N45260, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1787	Registered as N44925, cancelled 10Nov75
				1790 to civil registry as N45024, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Litchfield Park, AZ 25Oct65 when the aircraft collided with a
					dirt bank. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict fuselage stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				1792 to civil registry as N45167, expired 31Dec13, cancelled 9Oct14. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged in an accident at Immokalee, FL 16May77
				1794 (VN1D8A) spun in near NAS Pensacola Mar 28, 1942, Royal Navy pilot killed.
				1798 to civil registry as N45104, current [Mar 18]
				1801 to civil registry as N45106, current [Mar 18]
				1806 registered N45253, cancelled Jun 4, 1970
				1808 to civil registry as N45298, current [Mar 18]
1809/1843		Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver
				Curtiss-Wright Corporation Model 77
				Some from this batch diverted to France ahead of France's own order for 90 aircraft. Aircraft were flown to Halifax,
					Nova Scotia and loaded aboard French aircraft carier Bearn. France fell in Jun 1940 while aircraft carrier was
					in mid-Atlantic and was diverted to Martinique, where the aircraft rotted away in the humid climate and were
					eventually scrapped.
				1809 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1810 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1811 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1812 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Aug 6, 1943
				1813/1815 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1816 SOC Aug 11, 1943.
				1817 crashed at Corpus Christi Mar 2, 1942. SOC Apr 9, 1942.
				1818 SOC May 31, 1943
				1819 SOC Nov 30, 1943
				1820/1822 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1823 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1824 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943
				1825/1828 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1829 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943
				1830 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				1831 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943
				1832/1841 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy
				1842 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				1843 DBR Jun 17, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942.
1844/1896		Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat
				Model G-36
				1849, 1852, 1856, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1872,
				1875, 1880, 1894 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version.
				1846 and 1847 converted to XF4F-5
				1844 crashed Mar 5, 1941, Norbeck, Maryland
				1845 assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA Nov 8, 1940 to Mar 17, 1941. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC
					VMF-123 lost at Efate in south Pacific Jul 29, 1943.
				1848 crashed and burned when landing on Hornet Mar 23, 1942.
				1849 (VMF-112) modified to F4F-3P. Lost in south Pacific Jan 27, 1943
				1850 (VMO-251) crashed at sea Nov 17, 1942
				1851 missing Apr 1943 NAS Jacksonville. Also listed as being lost with VMF-111 in Samoa Jul 21, 1942
				1852 (VMO-251) modified to F4F-3P, lost at sea Jan 15, 1943
				1853 (VF-41) attached to USS Ranger, lost at sea off Bermuda Dec 24, 1941
				1858 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942.
				1859 (VMF-111) lost at sea in south Pacific Jun 9, 1942
				1860 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at sea off Hawaii Jan 14, 1942
				1862 w/o May 28, 1941
				1863 (VMF-111) lost at sea at Samoa Aug 3, 1942
				1864 (VMF-215) lost at sea Feb 8, 1943
				1865 (VF-2) on USS Lexington (CV-2)
				1866 (VMF-111) lost at Samoa Jan 23, 1943
				1867 modificed to F4F-3P
				1869 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 21, 1942 (probably in very poor
					condition as caught fire after wheels-up landing at Norfolk
					Aug 16, 1942)
				1870 (VMO-155) modified to F4F-3P, crashed May 1943
				1871 modified to F4F-3P
				1872 (MAG-11) modified to F4F-3P. Lost at Espiritu Santo Jul 15, 1943.
				1873 (VMO-251) lost at sea Sep 1942
				1875 (VMF-111) modified to F4F-3P, crashed at sea Aug 25, 1942
				1877 (VF-8) lost at sea Mar 1942. Also listed as being with VF-42 and attached to USS Yorktown, lost of Hawaii Apr 28, 1942.
				1880 to VF-72 modified to F4F-3P
				1881 (VMF-111) lost at sea in south Pacific Oct 5, 1942
				1883 (VF-42) lost May 8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea
				1884 (VMF-111) lost at Samoa Aug 3, 1942
				1886 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at sea off Hawaii Jan 12, 1942
				1889 (MAG-13) lost at Tutuila in south Pacific Oct 8, 1942
				1890 (VMO-251) lost in south Pacific Jul 26, 1942
				1891 (VMF-111) crashed Samoa Aug 3, 1942
				1892 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 26, 1942
				1893 (VMF-111) crashed at sea in South Pacific Oct 5, 1942
				1895 modified to F4F-3P
				1895 (VMF-111) crashed Jan 1943.
				1896 (VMF-111) lost in south Pacific Apr 27, 1942
1897			Grumman XF4F-4 Wildcat
				Model G-36. Had hydraulically-operated folding wings. First flight Apr 15, 1941. Delivered to
					US Navy May 14, 1941. Crashed NAS Jacksonville, FL Jan 1943
1898/1900		Beech GB-1 Traveller
				MSN 385/387. Civil Beech D-17S purchased by US Navy
1901/1903		Douglas R3D-1
				DC-5 operated by US Navy as staff transports
				1901 (MSN 606) crashed at Mines Field, CA Jun 1, 1940 prior to delivery.
				1902 (MSN 607) sticken fron inventory Jan 31, 1946
				1903 (MSN 608) transferred to Pacific May 1943 and believed to have been used
					briefly by General MacArthur. Stricken from inventory Jan 31, 1945
1904/1907		Douglas R3D-2
				MSN 609/612. DC-5 operated by US Marine Corps as cargo/paratrooper transports.
				1904 (MSN 609) transferred to Pacific shortly after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
					and crashed on an island off Australian coast after being hit by Japanese submarine
					Jan 31, 1942. Some sources list this plane as being destroyed during Pearl Harbor
					attack Dec 7, 1941
				1905 (MSN 610) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946
				1906 (MSN 611) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946
				1907 ( cn 612) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946
1908/2007		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
				1910 to civil registry as N45005, current [Mar 18]
				1911 to civil registry as N44922, expired 31May15. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with the loader flagman and
					swerved into a ditch at Calipatria, CA 14Aug68. Registered N1940N, current [Mar18].
					Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed.
				1912 Registered as N45111, sale reported 24Feb93, cancelled 9Nov12
				1916 Registered as N45231, cancelled 5Jan59
				1918 to civil registry as N45305, current [Mar18]. Registered 26Jan12 to Warhawk Air Museum,
					Nampa, ID. Preserved and on display at the Warhawk Air Museum. Airworthy
				1920 to civil registry as N3NY, current [Mar 18]
				1923 Registered as N45054. Registered 24Mar66 to Low Level Dusting Co, Inc, cancelled 7Jul77.
					Substantially damaged during takeoff at La Salle, CO 31Jul74 when the aircraft collided with
					another aircraft landing in the opposite direction at an uncontrolled airfield
				1926 to civil registry as N44963, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed
				1927	Registered as N45202. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 7Jul60 to Greeley
					Aerial Crop Dusters Inc. Destroyed during crop spraying Parathion over sugar beet when the aircraft
					stalled and crashed at Greeley, CO 7Jun71. Registration cancelled 9Jun72.
				1928	Registered as N45065. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Substantially damaged during
					crop spraying when the engine failed and the aircraft force landed in a tall cotton field at
					Gadsden, AZ 14Sep71 and nosed over. Registered 19Jul72 to Marsh Aviation, Yuma, AZ; revoked 23Apr77,
					cancelled 19Jul12.
				1929	Registered as N44764, cancelled 7Oct65.
				1930	Registered as N45190. Registered 14Jun57 to Westaire Service, Rio Vista, CA; cancelled 5Jun65.
				1932 to civil registry as N45268, expired 30Jun13, cancelled 24Jan18. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1933	Registered as N45032, cancelled 25Mar74. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Converted for
					fire fighting as tanker #E6.
				1938 to civil registry as N45221, revoked Jan 14, 1977
				1940 to civil registry as N45068, expired 31Jul16, cancelled 28Feb18. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Reported dismantled [2013].
				1942 to civil registry as N45213, expired 30Jun13, cancelled 9Oct14. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with the loader flagman at Dixon, CA
					13Jun64.
				1943 to civil registry as N44986, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with the ground at Brawley, CA 3Aug65.
					Substantially damaged 17Feb76.
				1946	Registered 30Nov44 as N44765, cancelled 7Dec70. Data plate reported extant at Lincoln, CA [2013
				1947 to civil registry as N45097, revoked 19Nov77. Restored 15Nov07, current [Mar18
				1953	Sold as surplus in 1946, registered as N45136. Disassembled but kept a CAA registration. As such, it
					passed from owner to owner as a project, never being reassembled. Bought by Addison Pemberton in
					late 2020, a well known vintage aircraft restorer. He inspected it, cleaned and painted the
					uncovered airframe, and recovered it. The engine was overhauled. The disassembled airframe was said
					to be in excellent condition and complete. Addison Pemberton called it the easiest restoration he
					has done. The restored aircarft is stock except for upgraded brakes, modern radios, electrical
					system and other items that can be expected for a flying aircraft. Finished in WWII Navy training
					colors. Addison Pemberton, an enthusiastic water pilot, has located, purchased and overhauled a rare
					float kit for the aircraft. Pemberton and Sons Aviation, Spokane, WA plans on operating the aircraft
					on floats in the summer and wheels in the winter.
				1954 to civil registry as N44766, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				1956 to civil registry as N44970, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Agricultural
					spray equipment removed and reinstallation of a front seat with seat belt and instruments carried out
					10Jan68. The pilot and his brother were ferrying the newly restored airplane from California to
					Georgia after purchase 14Jun91. They departed Tucson, AZ, and were landing at Deming, NM, for fuel.
					The tetrahedron was pointing to the north and the pilot observed traffic landing on runway 4.
					The pilot said after touching down, the airplane swerved to the right and the tail started to
					come up 'as if a sudden gust of wind had picked it up and pushed it in that direction’.
					The pilot attempted to correct with opposite rudder but to no avail. The airplane departed
					the side of the runway into soft dirt and overturned. On August 10, 1994, the airplane
					collided with trees following a loss of control during landing at the Laurel Hill Plantation Airstrip,
					near Beaufort, South Carolina. The airplane was substantially damaged. Origination of the flight
					was a local, private strip about 15 minutes prior to the accident. The pilot reported that after
					landing, the tail wheel was lowered to the short-grass runway, about half way down its 2,000
					foot length. He applied light braking, and the airplane veered to the right. According to the
					pilot, the right brake locked and control could not be regained with opposite control input.
					The airplane departed the right side of runway 21 and collided with trees that bounded the
					runway's western edge. The pilot stated that the passenger did not interfere with the flight
					controls and that the wind was calm.
				1957 Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered as N30KB, cancelled. Substantially damaged
					when the airplane took off behind a departing aircraft at Madera, CA 8Aug79; the pilot lost
					directional control, the airplane ran off the runway and hit concrete curbing. Registered
					21Jan82 as N45064, expired 31Jul16, cancelled 28Feb18. Reported dismantled [2013].
				1962 Registered as N45129. On display with the Commemorative Air Force, Mesa, AZ. Registered 1Oct04 to
					Richard Ries, Fort Worth, TX; reregistered 18Oct05 to Richard Ries c/o American Embassy, Singapore;
					reregistered 19Nov10 to Richard Ries, Euless, TX; reregistered 25Feb11 to Richard Ries, Jomthien,
					Sattahip Chonburi, Thailand; cancelled 1Feb12 on export to Brazil. Registered PR-ZPP. Based Sao Paulo.
				1967	Registered as N44861, cancelled 14Jun68. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Destroyed
					during crop spraying of sugar beet when the right lower wing struck a hay loading boom and crashed
					at Brawley, CA 26Apr68.
				1969 on civil registry as N44833, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				1970 to civil registry as N4742C, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged 20May89. The airplane lost power
					after takeoff and the pilot attempted to return to the departure airport. There was insufficient
					altitude to complete the turn and the airplane contacted the ground short of a hill on the left
					wing spinning the airplane and collapsing the gear. Post crash examination revealed fuel in the
					tanks and sumps. However, when the strainer was drained, the fuel contained a lot of contaminants
				1971 to civil registry as N8528Z, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				1974 Registered as N3NZ. Registered 28Jun91 to Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, Galveston, TX. Registration
					expired 15Sep09, cancelled 29Nov12. Preserved and on display at the Lone Star Flight Museum,
					Galveston, TX. Since reported as stored.
				1975 Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 15Nov07 as N30KB, reregistered.
					Registered 28Apr08 as N44720, current [Mar18].
				1977 Registered as N45234, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Damaged
					taking off when the aircraft collided with an automobile at Imperial County, CA 5Nov64.
					Destroyed during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with wires at Brawley, CA 29Jun78
				1978	This aircraft appeared in the film "Dive Bomber" [1941].
					Registered as N45099, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 19Jul12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				1979 to civil registry as N45145, expired 30Jun11, cancelled 16Sep13. Converted for agriculture and pest
					control. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				1980 to civil registry as N44926, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when force landed with fuel exhaustion on soft ground
					and nosed over at Davis, CA 3Feb78. Reported dismantled at Missouri [2013].
				1982 Registered as N5820J, current [Mar18].
				1983 to civil registry as N45053, current [Mar18]. On June 20, 1998 the airplane was destroyed while
					maneuvering near Skull Valley, Arizona. The flight originated at Prescott, Arizona and had recently
					returned to service after a complete restoration. The pilot stated that the aircraft had accumulated
					19 flight hours since the restoration. He further stated that the aircraft and engine were operating
					normally and were not the cause of the accident.
				1984 to civil registry as N45229, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with the ground at Eaton, CO 21Jul66
				1987 assigned to NAF Dunkenswell, UK, lost May 26, 1945.
				1991 on civil registry as N44907, current [Mar 18]
				1994 to civil registry as N9316Z, current [Mar 18]
				1996 NAS Glenview, IL. Overhauled at NAS Glenview, IL 1943. Registered as N45212, cancelled. Rebuilt.
					Registered 1981 as N2219, reregistered 25Aug17. Damaged when the right brake jammed on
					landing 9Apr94. Reregistered 25Aug17 as N45212, current [Mar 2018].
				1998 to civil registry as N45306, sale reported 29Jan99, cancelled 22Aug13. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993
				2003 Registered 8Mar01 as N582WH, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged when force landed due to a
					fluctuating oil pressure gauge on a cross country flight at Luckey, OH 7Jun08. The wing tip hit the
					wheat in a plowed field which rotated the aircraft as the landing gear touched the ground. Airworthy
				2005 Registered as N44768, cancelled 28Aug12. Converted for agriculture and pest control
2008/2043		North American SNJ-2 Texan
				MSN 65-1997/2032. Allocated to US Naval Reserve Aviation Bases
				2008 (MSN 65-1997)
				2009 (MSN 65-1998) Accepted by US Navy 22Apr40. Naval Reserve Air Base New York. SOC 30Apr46
				2010 (MSN 65-1999) Registered 1946 as NC52900 to Southern Airways Co., AL. Flown Key West to
					Cuba 6Dec48, returned to USA by 1963. Registered 1963 as N52900. Damaged when the landing gear
					collapsed upon touching down at Montreal-Dorval Airport, Quebec 31Aug53. Registered 1963 to
					Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #3;
					also reported as #5 [Aug76]. Operates as GEICO #3. Registration current [Jun20
				2011 (MSN 65-2000) Registered 1946 as NC55729; N55729. Registered 1963 to
					Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Used by Skytypers for skywriting. Registered 28Jan98
					to Training Services Inc/Fighter Factory; current [Jun20]. Exhibited at Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, VA.
				2012 (MSN 65-2001) Registered 1946 as NC58229; N58229. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ;
					refurbished for delivery to Peru. Registration cancelled [Export C of A issued 29Jun54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú 29Jul54 as 570
				2013 (MSN 65-2002)
				2014 (MSN 65-2003) Registered 1946 as NC69950; cancelled
				2015 (MSN 65-2004) Anacostia NAS, Washington, DC. Registered 1946 as NC60950; cancelled.
				2016 (MSN 65-2005) Commander, Aircraft Scouting Force. Corpus Christi NAS, TX. SOC 8Aug46.
					Registered 5Jun46 as NC55771; cancelled 3Mar49
				2017 (MSN 65-2006) Registered 1946 as NC69310; cancelled
				2018 (MSN 65-2007) US Mission, Venezuela. Arrived Uruguay 7Apr46 on the ship ‘SS Elko Victory’.
					To Uruguay Air Force/Aeronáutica Militar Uruguaya 8Oct46 as 343. Dirección General de
					Armamento y Material (DGAM) within the DGTAGyS [Apr48]. Reserialled as C-343 [the only aircraft
					that used the prefix C]. Later reserialled as S-343. Renamed Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya 4Dec53.
					Damaged when ground looped and right landing gear collapsed, damaging the right wing
				2019 (MSN 65-2008) NRAB Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged landing at NRAB Glenview 8May41
					Registered 1946 as NC63760; NX63760. Raced by Bella Heineman at
					Cleveland, OH 1947 as race #36. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; refurbished for delivery to Peru.
					Registration cancelled [Export C of A issued 29Jun54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú Jun54 as 567
				2020 (MSN 65-2009) Registered 1946 as NC87613; N87613. Registered 1963 to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc.
					Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #5. To private owner 1991; 10-year restoration.
					Registration current [Jun20].
				2021 (MSN 65-2010) NRAB Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, TN. Damaged in a mid-air collision
					with an object at St Croix River, one mile south of Afton, MN 22Mar41
				2022 (MSN 65-2011) Registered 1946 as NC69107; N69107; cancelled 13Oct55.
					Charles H. Babb Company, New York, NY. Exported to Sweden c.13Dec50.
					To Royal Swedish Air Board. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for inspection and assembly.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1953 as Sk 16C, serial 16273.
					F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 15May53. SOC 12Dec57 due to high overhaul costs and spare
					parts shortage.
				2023 (MSN 65-2012) NRAB Kansas City, KS. Mid-air collision with an object and crashed in the
					Kaw (Kansas) River, Wyandotte County, KS 9Jun40
				2024 (MSN 65-2013) Registered 1946 as NC66755. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; refurbished for
					 delivery to Peru. Registration cancelled [Export C of A issued 29Jul54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú Jul54 as 568
				2025 (MSN 65-2014) Accepted by US Navy 5Jun40. Naval Reserve Air Base Oakland, CA.
					VT-3, San Diego NAS, CA [Aug41]. VF-6 OTU. SOC 31Mar46. Registered 1946 as NC61563 to
					Dayton Aero Discount Inc, Dayton OH. Registered 1963 as N61563 to Stinis Air Service/ Skytypers Inc.
					Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #1. Appeared in the TV movie “Captain America” [1979].
					Substantially damaged at Fresno, CA 8Oct83. A flight of five North American SNJ-2 aircraft
					were on a flight from Long Beach to Fresno. By prior arrangement, the lead pilot in N61563
					was to handle the radio communication with ATC facilities. During arrival at Fresno, the local
					controller enquired whether the group desired to be handled as a flight. The leader responded
					that the aircraft 'will land individually. During the landing, the #1 pilot turned off on hi-speed
					taxiway 'M', but was instructed to hold short of runway 29L. He acknowledged and complied
					with the instruction. The #2 pilot in N60645 also landed on the runway, about 2000 to 3000 ft behind #1.
					He too turned off on hi-speed taxiway 'M', but did not hear the holding instruction that was
					issued to N61563. Since the pilot (#2) of the tail wheel equipped aircraft had a blind area over
					his nose, he did not realize he was converging on #1. Subsequently, #2 (N60645) collided with #1 (N61563)
					from the rear. The local controller did not inform the pilot of N60645 that he was converging on N61563.
					Company renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Registered 28Jan98 to Training Services Inc/Fighter Factory.
					Substantially damaged during a forced landing, seven miles southwest of the Skaneateles Airport,
					Skaneateles, New York 15Oct93. The pilot was fatally injured. The pilot departed the Skaneateles
					Airport on a ferry flight to Charlotte, North Carolina. The airplane was topped off with fuel
					prior to take-off. A witness stated ".. the airplane was on final to the corn field, the pilot tried a
					hard turn to make a grass field. The airplane nosed over and impacted in the corn field”.
					Examination of the wreckage revealed fuel in the carburettor, and one propeller blade was
					bent toward the fuselage while the other blade was undamaged. Five tractor batteries,
					weighing about 50 pounds each, and two brief cases were found unsecured in the airplane.
					Registration current [Jun20]. Exhibited at Military Aviation Museum & Fighter Factory,
					Virginia Beach Airport, Virginia Beach, Virginia. To MDM Aviation, Freiburg-im-Breisgau,
					Germany Oct01 for restoration.
				2026 (MSN 65-2015) NRAB Seattle, Sand Point, WA. Damaged when the pilot landed long and the plane nosed
					over at NRAB Seattle, WA 8Apr41
				2027 (MSN 65-2016) Registered 1946 as NC63641. Registered 1963 as N63641 to Aero Enterprises,
					Elkhart, IN. Registered 1966 as N2137E. Open storage derelict at Huntsville, AL 1972/82; cancelled.
					Registered Aug90 as N2137E. Reregistered Jul91 as N40HS; current [Jun20]. Restoration project; first flight 1993
				2028 (MSN 65-2017) NRAB Kansas City, KS. Damaged by structural failure at Kansas City, KS 7Dec40
					Registered 1946 as NC65639. Flown by a Canadian citizen,
					resident in USA, to South America late 1947.
					Sold to Chile Air Force/Fuerza Aérea de Chile 30Dec47 as 200. Modified to T-6D standard.
					Reserialled 22Mar57 as 270. WFU 1Jul68.
				2029 (MSN 65-2018) Registered 17Apr46 as NC60834; N60834; cancelled 15Feb56
				2030 (MSN 65-2019) NAS Norfolk, VA. Damaged taxying at NOLF Whitehurst Field, VA 5Dec40
					Registered 1946 as NC65757 to Embry-Riddle Aviation Company, Miami, FL.
					To French Navy/Aéronavale as 65757. Ground instructional airframe at Base Aéronavale Hyères, France.
					Condemned 7Apr48 at Hyères
				2031 (MSN 65-2020) NAF Philadelphia, PA.
				2032 (MSN 65-2021) Registered 1946 as NC60734; N60734. Registered 1963 to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc.
					Renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #2; also reported as #3 [Aug76].
					Damaged 20Oct90 when right landing gear collapsed on landing and veered off runway. Current [Jun20]. Operates as GEICO #2
				2033 (MSN 65-2022) Base Air Detachment 1, MCAS Quantico, VA. Damaged in an accident landing at NAS Lakehurst, NJ 12Feb41
					Registered 1946 as NC60793; N60793. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ;
					refurbished for delivery to Peru. Registration cancelled [Export C of A issued 29Jul54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú Jul54 as 569.
				2034 (MSN 65-2023) Base Air Detachment 1, MCAS Quantico, VA. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at Brown Field, Quantico, VA 15Oct40. Sam Goldman/ Chesapeake Airways Corp, Salisbury, MD 1958.
					Noted stored unrestored at Salisbury, MD 1973.
				2035 (MSN 65-2024) NRAB Seattle, Sand Point, WA. Damaged in an accident landing at Boeing Field,
					Seattle, WA 14Nov40. Registered 1946 as NC66755. Archie Baldocchi, El Salvador c.1948.
					To Salvadoran Air Force/Fuerza Aérea Salvadoreña Jul49 as 56
				2036 (MSN 65-2025) NAS Anacostia, Washington, DC. Damaged when nosed over landing at Hermitage Airport,
					Richmond, VA 15Mar41
				2037 (MSN 65-2026) Registered 1946 as NC66082; N66082. Registered 1963 to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc.
					Renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #6. Reregistered 20Aug07 as N415NJ; current [Jun20].
				2038 (MSN 65-2027)
				2039 (MSN 65-2028) Registered 1947 as NX62382. Raced by Edna Gardner Whyte at
					Cleveland, OH 1947 as race #42. Registered as N62382. El Salvador 1951. Registered 1963 as N62382
					to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #6.
					Substantially damaged when the aircraft ditched with fuel starvation into Flushing Bay, NY 5Apr64.
					Damaged when the aircraft struck a sign post during a crosswind landing at Flushing (FLU), NY 10May80.
					Substantially damaged when the aircraft drifted off the runway during the landing roll and struck a parked
					Piper Cherokee at Flushing (FLU), NY an a flight from Lakewood (N12), NJ to Danbury, CT 23Apr82.
					Paint stripper residue prevented release of the brake. Damaged when the pilot lost control on the
					landing rollout and struck a parked aircraft at Portsmouth, VA 1Jul93. Substantially damaged when it
					was struck by another North American SNJ-2, N52033 [BuAer 2040], when taxying at Republic Airport (FRG),
					Farmingdale, Long Island, NY 2Sep07. The accident airplanes were operating as part of a five airplane,
					aerial advertising formation flight. After performing the pre-taxy checks, the airplanes in the formation
					began to taxy. While still in the parking spot, the pilot of airplane 5 realized that he had forgot to put
					in his earplugs, so he removed his helmet to put them in. After replacing his helmet, he looked up and
					saw what he thought was airplane 4, whom he was to follow, was no longer in its parking spot, and that
					the other airplanes had taxied relatively far down the taxiway. The pilot of airplane 5 then taxied
					out of the parking spot to join the formation and struck the left wing of the number 4 airplane.
					The pilot stated that during the brief time that he was putting in his ear plugs, he "lost situational awareness”.
					Used by Skytypers for skywriting; operated as #4, later as GEICO #6. The aircraft impacted terrain following
					a loss of control shortly after take-off from Republic Airport (FRG), Farmingdale, Long Island, NY 30May18.
					The pilot was fatally injured, and the airplane was destroyed. The airplane was registered to SNJ-2 Corp.,
					and operated by Skytypers. The airplane was one of six airplanes intended to fly in formation and destined
					for Patuxent River Naval Air Station (NHK), Patuxent River, Maryland. A flight instructor reported that he
					observed the number 5 airplane and number 6 (accident airplane) depart in formation to the northeast
					without incident. The instructor stated that he saw the number 5 airplane initiate a climbing right 180° turn,
					similar to a chandelle maneuver, from an altitude of about 800 feet above ground level (agl). He estimated that
					throughout the turn, the bank angle of the airplane was about 70° to 80°, until it reached an altitude of about
					1,200 feet agl. The instructor further reported that he observed the number 6 airplane conduct the same
					maneuver, however, at the top of the turn, the airplane entered a spin, and remained in a constant rate spin,
					until it descended into the ground. The instructor added that it appeared that no attempt to recover had been
					initiated. The pilot of the lead airplane (number 1) who was holding northeast of the airport, stated that his
					rear seated passenger observed the accident airplane pass underneath their holding area and make a
					climbing "high-G" turn to the left. The airplane subsequently entered a spin and spiraled to the ground.
					Examination of the accident site revealed that the airplane impacted trees and terrain in a vertical,
					nose-down attitude. Wreckage debris field was contained to within 50ft of the main wreckage. A post-impact
					fire consumed most of the left wing, cabin and aft fuselage. Registration cancelled 17Jan19.
				2040 (MSN 65-2029) Registered 1946 as NC52033. Registered 1963 as N52033 to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc.
					Modified as a single-seater. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #4, later as #0 and #6. Substantially damaged
					when a wing contacted the runway during an aborted take-off from Flushing, NY 11Aug74 caused by the propeller
					control friction lock backing off. Damaged when it collided with a Piper PA-23 Apache when taxying to park after
					landing at Flushing, NY 8Jul79. Renamed SNJ-2 Corporation. Substantially damaged when it collided with another
					North American SNJ-2, N62382 [BuAer 2039], when taxying at Republic Airport (FRG), Farmingdale,
					Long Island, NY 2Sep07. The aircraft was destroyed when it impacted terrain at Oceana Naval Air Station (NTU),
					Virginia Beach, Virginia 7Sep07. The accident airplane was one of five airplanes practicing for a formation
					aerial demonstration. For the final maneuver of the demonstration, each of the first four airplanes performed
					a ‘pop up break’, in order to return for landing. The fifth airplane, however, continued straight ahead in a
					slight descent, and did not pull up or ‘break’. The airplane continued in a constant descent, with the wings
					level and in a slight nose down attitude. The airplane impacted the ground and erupted in flames.
					Examination of the wreckage did not reveal evidence of any pre-impact mechanical malfunctions or failures.
					A Review of the pilot's personal and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) medical documents revealed that
					the pilot had falsified information on at least three applications for medical certification regarding his
					evaluation and treatment for cardiac conditions. At the time of the accident, the pilot had completed
					over 15 minutes of high performance flight, including nearly two minutes of increased G-loading (up to 2.9G),
					and had just completed the longest sustained-G maneuver of the show (30 seconds of 2G loading).
					Registration cancelled 18Feb09.
				2041 (MSN 65-2030)
				2042 (MSN 65-2031) Registered as N5600V; cancelled 17Feb54
				2043 (MSN 65-2032) Registered 1946 as NC58230; cancelled.
2044/2100		Vought-Sikorsky SB2U-3 Vindicator
				2044 modified with floats and tested by US Marine Corps.
				2045 (VMSB-241) shot down by Japanese A6M2 Zeke off Midway Island Jun 4, 1942. Crew of two survived and were rescued.
				2047 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa, Oahu during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941
				2048 (VMSB-241) damaged by gunfire from A6M2 Zeke 240 mi NW of Midway Island during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
					Able to land back at Midway. Crew survived but aircraft DBR.
				2050 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941
				2051 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941.
				2053 (VMSB-241) shot down by AAA from Japanese cruiser Mikuma during Battle of Midway Jun 5, 1942. Both crew KIA.
					Pilot Richard E. Fleming received Medal of Honor for this action.
				2055 (VMSB-241) crashed in Hawaii Apr 27, 1942.
				2057 (VMSB-241) damaged by gunfire from A6M2 Zeke 240 mi NW of Midway Island during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
					Plane made it back to Midway. Crew of 2 survived, but aircraft DBR.
				2058 (VMSB-241) damaged by gunfire from A6M2 Zeke 240 mi NW of Midway Island during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
					Plane made it back to Midway. Crew of 2 survived, but aircraft DBR.
				2059 ditched off Midway Jun 4, 1942
				2060 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor raid Dec 7, 1941
				2062 (VMSB-241) aborted at Midway Jun 4, 1942 after section of cowling blew off. Flew at Midway Jun 5, 1942.
				2063 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor raid Dec 7, 1941
				2064 (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942. Flew again at Midway Jun 5, 1942.
				2066 (VMSB-241) ditched 5 mi W of Sand Island due to battle damage during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942. Pilot survived
					and was rescued but gunner was killed.
				2067 (VMSB-241) lost off Midway Island Jun 4, 1942. Both crew killed.
				2068 (VMSB-231) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941.
				2069 crashed and burned out Midway Dec 18, 1941
				2070 (VMJ-252) destroyed on ground at MCAS Ewa during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941.
				2071 (VMSB-241) lost during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2072 (VMSB-241) ditched 240 mi NW of Midway Island Jun 4, 1942 when ran out of fuel Crew rescued by Navy PT boat.
				2083 (VMSB-241) shot down by Japanese A6M2 Zeke 240 mi NW of Midway Island during Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
					Both crew KIA.
				2088 (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942. Shot down by flak at Midway Jun 5, 1942. Crashed in sea
				2094 (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942, again on Jun 5, 1942
2101			Lockheed XR50-1
				MSN 18-2008. Naval version of Model 18 Lodestar. Transferred to US Coast Guard as V188.
2102/2188		Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless
				MSN 628/714 (El Segundo MSNs)
				2102	(MSN 628) SOC end of November 1944 at Patuxent River.
				2103	(MSN 629) (VMSB-241) lost at Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2104	(MSN 630) (VB-2) side number B-2 attached to USS Lexington. Lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2105	(MSN 631) (VB-6) was the first SBD accepted by the Navy and was in Bombing Squadron 2 aboard
					USS Lexington CV-2 as "2B1" before it was in VB-6. SBD-2 BuNo. 2105 was "B8" while serving with VB-6
					aboard USS Enterprise from March-June 1942. Attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway
					Jun 4, 1942. It was flown by Tony Schneider (pilot) and Glen Holden (gunner). Their plane got a bad
					mixture, which resulted in it backfiring constantly, and in order to keep up with formation, had to
					use more fuel. When they sighted the Japanese Fleet they ran out of gas, unable to do a dive bomb
					with no power, Schneider dropped his ordnance and glided as much as he could. When they ran out of
					gas, he told his gunner to throw the gun out of the plane, however his gunner chose not to, and this
					decision could have been fatal. When Schneider made the water landing, the force of the water
					landing	ejected the machine gun which struck Holden in the head and knocked him unconscious.
					Schneider managed to pull Holden out of the sinking aircraft and get all the rations and raft before
					the plane sank.	Schneider also had to shoot two sharks as well. Two days later Schneider and Holden
					were rescued by a Navy PBY out of Midway.
				2106	(MSN 632) 12/31/40: TOS USN and assigned to Bombing Squadron 2B (VB-2B), USS Lexington (CV-2),
						NAS San Diego, CA.
					8 to 9/41: Participated in the "Louisiana Maneuvers" which caused substantial engine wear and
						afterwards received a replacement engine.
					Circa 12/2/41: Offloaded to Aircraft Pool, Luke Field, Ford Island, NAS Pearl Harbor, HI to make
						room for aircraft to deliver to Midway Atoll.
					12/7/41: Survived the attack on Pearl Harbor.
					12/41: Bombing Squadron 2 (VB-2), USS Lexington.
					3/10/42: Flown by Lieutenant (junior grade) Mark T. Whittier with Aviation Radioman Second Class
						Forest G. Stanley as his gunner, the aircraft joined 103 other planes from Lexington and
						Yorktown (CV-5) in a raid against Japanese shipping at Lae and Salamaua in New Guinea. Sank
						a Japanese warship. Credited with pressing home his attack against a Japanese ship, Whittier
						received the Navy Cross.
					3/42: Lexington returned to Pearl Harbor and this aircraft was put ashore for transport to Midway.
					5/42: Transported to Midway aboard aircraft transport USS Kitty Hawk (APV-1).
					5/26/42: Marine Scout Bomber Squadron 241 (VMSB-241), Midway Atoll.
					6/4/42: With 1st Lieutenant Daniel Iverson as pilot and Private First Class Wallace Reid manning the
						.30-caliber machine gun in the aft cockpit, the aircraft was one of sixteen SBD-2s of
						VMSB-241 launched to attack Japanese aircraft carriers to the west of Midway. Approaching
						the enemy carrier Hiryu, the Marine planes came under fire from antiaircraft gunners and
						fighters of the enemy combat air patrol. Iverson, with two Japanese Zero fighters following
						him down in his dive, released his bomb at an altitude of 800 feet. During his egress from
						the target area, the Zeroes on Iverson's tail were joined by two others, which pursued the
						Dauntless for miles. Enemy fire holed Iverson's plane 219 times, knocking out his hydraulic
						system and wounding Reid. One bullet came so close that it clipped Iverson's throat
						microphone cord. Nevertheless, the pilot managed to return to Midway, making a one-wheel
						landing on the atoll. His was one of only eight SBD-2s of VMSB-241 to return from the attack
						against the Japanese fleet. For their actions, Iverson received the Navy Cross and Reid was
						awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross.
					1942: Returned to USA, repaired and returned to the Navy.
					1942: Carrier Qualification Training Unit (CQTU), NAS Glenview, IL.
					6/11/43: Ditched in Lake Michigan while attempting to land USS Sable (IX-81). Pilot retrieve from
						water by USCG.
					1/12/94: Recovered from Lake Michigan.
					1/94: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
					2001: Placed on display after 70,000 hour restoration; 90% original parts, rest from other SBDs.
				2107	(MSN 633) (VMSB-241) struck at Midway Jun 4, 1942, spark plugs fouled. Flew at Midway Jun 5, 1942.
					SOC end April 1944 at NATT Miami.
				2108	(MSN 634)
				2109	(MSN 635) (MSN 635) crashed during acceptance trials, and rebuilt as SBD-3 MSN 1003. Then used by
					VS-5 on USS Yorktown from July 1941 onwards.
				2110	(MSN 636) (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				2111	(MSN 637) (VMSB-241) was flown at Midway by Richard Fleming and Eugene Card, it was put OOC, which
					forced Fleming to fly a SB2U with George Toms, where they were shot down (Fleming received the CMOH
					and Toms the DFC). 2111 was lost over Lake Michigan on April 13 1943 when it disappeared in a
					snowstorm, nothing has been seen since.
				2112	(MSN 638) (VB-2) w/o 12/23/41 in training accident when flew into water during low altitude turn.
					Both crewmen killed. another report says that this plane was lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2113	(MSN 639) (VB-2) side number B-14 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2114	(MSN 640) (VB-6) w/o 2/1/42 when hit by AAA over Roi Island, Kwajelein Atoll.
				2115	(MSN 641) (VB-2) side number B-3 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2116	(MSN 642) (VB-2) side number B-11 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2117 	(MSN 643)(VB-2) based on USS Lexington, scored first hit on Shoho in Battle of Coral Sea. Survived
					by landing on Yorktown (CV-5). SOC mid June 1943 at CQTU-6 Norman.
				2118	(MSN 644) SOC end December 1943 at NAIT Chicago.
				2119	(MSN 645) (VMSB-241) lost at Midway Jun 4, 1942. When attacked by Zero fighters, the gunner shot the
					tail of his own plane and had to ditch due to engine failure. Crew survived 2 days on a life raft
					until rescued by Navy PBY.
				2120	(MSN 646) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Roi in west central Pacific Feb 1, 1942.
				2121	(MSN 647) (VB-2) side nuber B-10 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2122	(MSN 648) (VMSB-241) lost at Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2123	(MSN 649) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2124	(MSN 650) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942, again on Jun 5, 1942. SOC July 1943 Daytona Beach.
				2125	(MSN 651) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2126	(MSN 652) with VB-2 on USS Lexington embarked Apr 27, 1942. Side number B-16. In battle of Coral Sea,
					survived by landing on Yorktown (CV-5). (VMSB-234) lost at Pearl Harbor Jul 25, 1942.
				2127	(MSN 653) (VB-6) shot down 2/1/43 by enemy fighter over Roi Island. Another report has this plane as
					being with VB-2 side number B-8	and being attached to USS Lexington and lost in Battle of Coral Sea
					May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				2128	(MSN 654)
				2129	(MSN 655) (VMSB-241) lost at Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2130	(MSN 656) attached to USS Lexington lost at Salamaua in southwest Pacific Mar 10, 1942.
				2131	(MSN 657) SOC end of April 1944 at NATT Memphis.
				2132	(MSN 658) (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown shot down in action over Misima in south Pacific 5/8/42.
					Both crewmen killed.
				2133	(MSN 659) SOC end August 1944 San Diego
				2134	(MSN 660)
				2135	(MSN 661) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942, again on Jun 5, 1942. SOC: mid March 1944 at
					Astoria.
				2136 	(MSN 662) (VS-6) in midair collision with 2165 during patrol off Hawaii	off USS Enterprise 4/2/1942.
					3 killed.
				2137	(MSN 663)
				2138	(MSN 664) SOC mid March 1944 Memphis.
				2139	(MSN 665) (VMSB-241) lost over Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2140	(MSN 666) (VS-6) spun in on takeoff from USS Enterprise off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii 2/26/1942.
				2141	(MSN 667) (VMSB-233) ditched 10/12/42 off Molokai, HI.
				2142	(MSN 668) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942. SOC end April 1944 Memphis.
				2143	(MSN 669) (VB-2) side number B-12 attached to USS Lexington lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2144	(MSN 670) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942. SOC end April 1944 Memphis.
				2145	(MSN 671) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2146	(MSN 672) (VS-2) destroyed on ground at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941.
				2147	(MSN 673) w/o 8/25/42 off San Diego in collision with SBD-3 BuNo 03358.
				2148	(MSN 674) (VB-2) w/o 10/10/41 in ferrying accident near Randolph Field, TX. Also listed as being
					with VMSB-241 and lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2149	(MSN 675) (VB-6) went overside landing on Enterprise during night carrier landing 10/21/1941.
					Pilot killed.
				2150	(MSN 676)
				2151	(MSN 677) (VS-2) crashed May 5, 1941 2 mi N of Barber's Point, Ohau, Hawaii. 2 killed.
				2152	(MSN 678)
				2153	(MSN 679) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2154	(MSN 680) with VB-2 on USS Lexingto emharked Apr 27, 1942. Side number B-6. In Battle of Coral Sea,
					survived by landing on Yorktown (CV-5). SOC mid June 1943 at NAS Jacksonville.
				2155	(MSN 681) (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise, damaged Feb 1, 1942 by enemy fighter over Roi Island in
					west central Pacific. Landed on Enterprise safely, but pushed overboard due to damage it sustained.
				2156	(MSN 682)
				2157	(MSN 683) (VB-2) side number B-17 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2158	(MSN 684) (VS-6) shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack.
				2159	(MSN 685) (VS-6) shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack.
				2160	(MSN 686) (VS-6) shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack.
				2161	(MSN 687)
				2162	(MSN 688) (VMSB-241) struck at Midway Jun 4, 2942, engine overhaul, Flew again at Midway Jun 5, 1942.
					SOC April 1943 at NAS Jacksonville.
				2163	(MSN 689) (VB-2) side number B-7 attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2164	(MSN 690) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise w/o Feb 2, 1942 in ditching off Enterprise due to fuel
					exhaustion. Both crewmen lost.
				2165	(MSN 691) (VS-6) in midair collision with 2136 during patrol off USS Enterprise 4/2/1942. 3 killed.
				2166	(MSN 692) w/o 11/27/41 in spin-in accident at San Diego. Both crewmen killed.
				2167	(MSN 693) (VS-71) lost at San Cristobal in south Pacific Oct 2, 1942.
				2168	(MSN 694) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942, aganin on Jun 5, 142, damaged by flak. SOC mid
					March 1944 at NATT Miami.
				2169	(MSN 695) (VMSB-241) lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2170	(MSN 696) (VS-6) ditched off Kaneohe Bay, HI Apr 1, 1942.
				2171	(MSN 697) SOC mid March 1944 at NATT Jacksonville.
				2172	(MSN 698)
				2173	(MSN 699) Navy archives have the plane being on USS Enterprise (CV-6) until Jun 30, 1941 when the
					landing gear collapsed. It was sent San Diego for repairs, and returned to Pearl Harbor Jan 30, 1942.
					Assigned to USS Yorktown Mar 6, 1942. Crashed again Jun 6, 1942 and assigned to MAG 21 and stricken
					from the rolls Jun 30, 1942. Shows up again Jul 1, 1942 at VMSB 233. Reinstated Jul 31, 1942 and not
					returned to Pearl Harbor until Nov 14, 1942, where it was assigned to 4th MABDW and back to Pearl
					Harbor Jan 7, 1943, then to San Diego. Ditched in Lake Michigan Feb 18, 1944 following engine
					failure caused by carburetor icing. Pilot uninjured. Raised from Lake Michigan on Jun 19, 2009. In
					2016 to Air Zoo Aerospace and Science Museum in Kalamazoo, MI for restoration. After restoration it
					was scheduled to go to Pacific Aircraft Museum, Pearl Harbor, HI.
					There may be a mixup between 2173 and 2123: (VS-8) fuel exhaustion off USS Hornet 4/21/1942 and
					crashed	at sea. Two killed.
				2174	(MSN 700) (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise lost at Wake Island Feb 24, 1942.
				2175	(MSN 701) with VB-2 on USS Lexington embarked Apr 27, 1942. Side number B-4. In battle of Coral Sea,
					survived by landing on Yorktown (CV-50). SOC July 1943 at Daytona Beach.
				2176	(MSN 702) (VB-2) side number B-9 attached to US Lexington lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
					when ship sank.
				2177	(MSN 703)
				2178	(MSN 704) (VMSB-241) flew at Midway Jun 4, 1942, again on Jun 5, 1942. SOC end November 1943 at
					NAS Glenview.
				2179	(MSN 705) (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost at Pearl Harbor Apr 21, 1942.
				2180	(MSN 706) (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2181	(MSN 707) (VB-6) lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2182	(MSN 708) (VS-8) stalled in turn while landing at Otay Mesa Field, CA 3/28/1942. One killed.
				2183	(MSN 709)
				2184	(MSN 710) (VMSB-241) lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				2185	(MSN 711) SOC end April 1944 NATT Miami.
				2186	(MSN 712) (VB-2) side number B-15 attached to USS Lexington (CV-2), lost at Battle of Coral Sea
					May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				2187	(MSN 713)
				2188	(MSN 714) (VB-2) side number B-13 attached to USS Lexington (CV-2), lost at Battle of Coral Sea
					May 8, 1942 fell over the port side during an attempted landing on deck. The pilot had been wounded
					in the right shoulder by enemy gunfire and lost control of his plane during the landing. Both pilot
					and radioman were recovered by USS Morris.
2189/2288		Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-2 Kingfisher
				2189 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Mar 9, 1942 to 1944.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations.
				2191 (VN17DA) w/o in midair collision Oct 20, 1943 with BuNo 5623
					near NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
				2192 (VS-5) lost off Bermuda Jun 1, 1942
				2194 (VS-5) lost off Bermuda Sep 3, 1942
				2199 destroyed aboard USS Curtiss at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				2206 w/o Nov 27, 1941 in exercise off Bermuda
				2207 (VS-5D4) crashed into sea off Pembroke, Bermuda Dec 31, 1941.
				2208 (VS-5D4) capsized Dec 13, 1941 on landing at Grassy Bay, Bermuda. Salvaged and returned to USA for repair
				2216 lost Dec 31, 1944
				2239 to US Coast Guard as 2239 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 14, 1944.
				2264 (VP-101) rolled over while under tow Perth, Australia May 11, 1942. Major overhaul required (VPNavy!)
				2267 to US Coast Guard as 2267 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 14, 1944
				2268 to US Coast Guard as 2268 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 10, 1943
				2269 to US Coast Guard as 2269 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 14, 1944
				2270 to US Coast Guard as 2270 Feb 22, 1943, returned to US Navy May 9, 1943. Crashed at San Gregorio Beach,
					south of San Francisco, CA May 9, 1943. Pilot killed, one crewman rescued.
				2281 (VS-61) lost in South Pacific Oct 2, 1943
				2282 (FAW-10) attached to USS Childs, lost at NEI Jan 5, 1942
				2283 (VS-61) lost in Southwest Pacific Sep 12, 1943
				2284 (VP-101) lost in Australia May 11, 1942
				2285 (FAW-10) attached to USS Childs, lost at NEI Jan 5, 1942.
2289/2455		Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina
				2289 MFG 01. Hull #1(VP-14) in rough landing Hilo Bay, Hawaii Aug 20, 1941.
				2290 MFG 02. Hull #2 to US Coast Guard as V-189.
				2291 MFG 03. Hull #3 (VP-22) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired. Also listed (PW-10)
					destroyed by air attack, Halong Seaplane Base/Ambon Bay, Netherlands
					East Indies Jan 25, 1942. Also listed as crashing Jan 2, 1941 over Wink, TX on ferry flight from
					San Diego, CA to Pensacola, FL due to severe air turbulence in overcast. Crew of 5 bailed out but
					one was killed.
				2292 MFG 04. Hull #4
				2293 MFG 05. Hull #5 (VP-22) lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1942. Also listed (VP-101) sunk at buoy by air
					attack, Halong Seaplane Base /Ambon Bay, Netherlands East Indies Jan 25, 1942
				2294 MFG 06, Hull #50. (VP-71) landed in heavy seas and sank while under tow 5/31/1942, South
					Pacific. Crew rescued.
				2295 MFG 07, Hull #51. (FAW-1) lost in South Pacific Feb 25, 1943.
				2296 MFG 08, Hull #62
				2297 MFG 09. Hull #63 (VP-91) shot down by Japanese fighters at Guadalcanal Oct 14, 1942. 7 crew killed, one
					survived and was rescued.
				2298 MFG 10, Hull #64. (VPB) water looped on landing and sank 8/25/1943 Pensacola, FL. 3 killed.
				2299 MFG 11, Hull #65. (VP-71) damaged when struck barge during taxi at Quonset Point, Rhode Island
					Nov 7, 1941.
				2300 MFG 12, Hull #68
				2301 MFG 13. Hull #17. (VP-22) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired. Also listed (PW-10) sunk at
					buoy by air attack, Halong Seaplane Base /Ambon Bay, Netherlands East Indies Jan 25, 1942
				2302 MFG 14. Hull #18 (VP-22) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired. Also listed (VP-101) damaged on
					the seaplane ramp by air attack, Halong Seaplane Base/Ambon Bay, Netherlands East Indies Jan 25, 1942.
				2303 MFG 15. Hull #19 (VP-22) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired. Also listed (PW-10) crippled on
					the water upon arrival from Darwin by air attack Halong Seaplane Base/Ambon Bay, Netherlands East
					Indies, grounded on a mud bank, abandoned Jan 15, 1942.
				2304 MFG 16. Hull #20 (VP-22) force landed and ran aground on coral 2/14/1942, Netherlands East Indies. Also
					listed as being shot down with VP-22 Feb 4, 1942 Nabon Bay, Netherlands East Indies. All crew killed.
				2305 MFG 17. Hull #22. NEIAF Y-72 was repaired using wings from 2305. Flown to Australia and handed over to
					RAAF as A24-30.	Sold to Kingsford-Smith in 1946. In park at Lake Boga, Victoria
				2306 (VP-22) attacked by enemy fighters 2/19/1942 near
					Melville Island. Made crash landing and sank. Crew rescued by tramp steamer SS Florence D.
					Also reported as missing with VP-43 out of NAS North Island, CA Apr 8, 1942. Crew of 7 MIA
				2307 MFG 19. Hull #24
				2308 MFG 20. Hull #25 (VP-22) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				2309 MFG 21. Hull #21 (VP-22) shot down by Japanese fighters over Ambon Island 2/14/1942
				2310 MFG 22. Hull #28 (VPB-2 OTU#1) missing off Brunswick, GA 1/16/1943. 5 MIA
				2311 MFG 23. Hull #29
				2312 MFG 24. Hull #30. (VP-44) damaged when forced to land due to engine failure on takeoff at NAS Alameda,
					CA Mar 20, 1942. Crew unhurt
				2313 MFG 25. Hull #31. (VP-43) damaged and sank after landing in Salton Sea, CA Feb 28, 1942. Crew was
					uninjured.
				2314 MFG 26. Hull #33. (VP-44) water-looped on landing NAS Alameda, CA 1/30/1942. SOC.
				2315 MFG 27. Hull #34
				2316 MFG 28. Hull #35
				2317 MFG 29. Hull #36
				2318 MFG 30. Hull #37. (VP-14) damaged in air at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. With VP-43 damaged in takeoff at
					NAS North Island, San Diego, CA Jan 10, 1942.
				2319 MFG 31. Hull #41
				2320 MFG 32. Hull #42
				2321 MFG 33, Hull #43. (VP-22) lost in action off Netherlands East Indies 2/14/1942.
				2322 MFG 34, Hull #44. (VP-43) lost off Mexico May 16, 1942
				2323 MFG 35, Hull #45. (VP-42) damaged in water landing Aug 28, 1941 at Woman's Bay, Kodiak, Alaska.
					(BPB-2) crashed landing in St. Johns River 5/8/1943. SOC
				2324 MFG 36, Hull #46.
				2325 MFG 37, Hull #49. (VP-71) hit swell during emergency landing Dec 8, 1941 Halifax harbor, Nova Scotia,
					flipped over and sank. 8 killed.
				2326 MFG 38, Hull #69. (VP-73) attached to USS Albemarle sank in storm, Iceland, Jan 15, 1942.
				2327 MFG 39, Hull #70. Ran out of fuel 5/16/1942, Tamalkipas, Mexico, crew
					bailed out.
				2328 MFG 40, Hull #72
				2329 MFG 41, Hull #73. (VP-81) in landing accident to rescue survivors of sunken
					ship 6/8/1942. Sank, crew rescued, plane sunk by
					gunfire.
				2330 MFG 42, Hull #74(VPB-2 OTU#1) crashed during training 12/19/1943 Jacksonville,
					FL 12/18/1943. 6 killed, 6 injured.
				2331 MFG 43, Hull #75. (VP-73) attached to USS Albemarle sank in storm, Iceland, Jan 15, 1942.
				2332 MFG 44, Hull #90
				2333 MFG 45, Hull #91
				2334 MFG 46, Hull #95. (VP-91/FAW-2) lost enroute to San Diego from Oahu, HI 3/5/1943. 8 MIA.
				2335 MFG 47, Hull #96
				2336 MFG 48, Hull #98
				2337 MFG 49, Hull #102. (VP-73) sank in storm, Iceland, Dec 9, 1941.
				2338 MFG 50, Hull #104. (VP-73) twisted hull during hard landing Aug 28, 1941, Iceland. SOC.
				2339 MFG 51, Hull #108. (Patrol Wing 2) lost of Kanoehe, Hawaii Dec 27, 1941
				2340 MFG 52, Hull #110. (VP-72) damaged by submerged rock during takeoff at Argentia, Newfoundland Sep 2, 1941.
				2341 MFG 53, Hull #111. (FAW-1) lost in south Pacific Oct 15, 1942
				2342 MFG 54, Hull #116. (FAW-1) lost in south Pacific Nov 11, 1942
				2343 MFG 55, Hull #120. (VP-91) lost in south Pacific Dec 28, 1942
				2344 MFG 56, Hull #121. (FAW-1) lost in south Pacific Oct 15, 1942
				2345 MFG 57, Hull #123. (VP-72) hit trees doing takeoff during storm at Kaneohe	Bay, HI 2/17/1942. 7 killed,
					one survived.
				2346 MFG 58, Hull #125. (VP-71) while moored at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland depth charge accidentally dropped
					from wing Oct 23, 1941, it sank and exploded. Aircraft sank and recovered 12 hours later.
				2347 MFG 59, Hull #128. (VP-72) lost during ferrying Jul 3, 1941, North Atlantic
				2348 MFG 60, Hull #130.
				2349 MFG 61, Hull #131. (VP-81) water-looped on landing at San Juan, Puerto Rico Nov 1, 1942. Crew was
					uninjured.
				2350 MFG 62. Hull #133 (VP-72) made forced landing accident off Santa Cruz Island 8/8/1942. Crew unhurt.
					Aircraft sunk by USS McFarland.
				2351 MFG 63, Hull #135
				2352 MFG 64, Hull #136. Damaged during hard landing Escambia Bay, FL 10/7/1944.	SOC.
				2353 MFG 65, Hull #138
				2354 MFG 66, Hull #140. (VP-23) flew into water 2/29/1943 near Johnson Island NAS while looking for B-24
					wreck. All onboard killed.
				2355 MFG 67, Hull #142
				2356 MFG 68, Hull #144
				2357 MFG 69, Hull #146. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2358 MFG 70, Hull #149. (VP-81) hit high wave on takeoff and made full stall landing and sank 6/9/1942
					NAS Key West, FL. SOC. Crew was unhurt.
				2359 MFG 71, hull #151. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2360 MFG 72, hull #153. (VP-14) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
				2361 MFG 73, hull #155. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2362 MFG 74, hull #157. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. I have this plane also having been
					damaged and SOC after a hard landing in Escambia Bay 8/17/1944. Anyone know which is correct?
				2363 MFG 75, hull #159. (VP-14) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. Lost
					or SOC Aug 26, 1942
				2364 MFG 76, hull #161. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2365 MFG 77, hull #163. (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2366 MFG 78, hull #166
				2367 MFG 79, hull #168. (VP-52) crashed during gunnery practice off Bermuda Jan 10, 1943. 8 killed.
				2368 MFG 80, hull #170. (VP-52) sank Jan 17, 1942 while under tow after hard landing Galopagoas Island,
					South Pacific 1/9/1942.	Crew rescued.
				2369 MFG 81, hull #172. (VP-14) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2370 MFG 82, hull #174.
				2371 MFG 83, hull #176.
				2372 MFG 84, hull #178. (VN-8) missing over Gulf of Mexico 7/17/1943. 8 MIA.
				2373 MFG 85, hull #180. damaged in landing accident at Pensacola Bay 8/15/1944. SOC. Was still flying
					Feb/Mar 1945.
				2374 MFG 86, hull #182
				2375 MFG 87, hull #184. Damaged in water taxying at Norfolk, VA Aug 24, 1941. was flying out of Pensacola
					Jan 1945.
				2376 MFG 88, hull #186. (VP-81) stalled on takeoff and crashed NAS Key West, FL 9/7/1942. SOC. 2 crew killed,
					8 survived.
				2377 MFG 89, hull #188.
				2378 MFG 90, hull #191. Crashed during hard landing Escambia Bay, FL 1/28/1945.	3 killed, 2 injured.
				2379 MFG 91, hull #193. (VP-52) DBR while taxying at Casco Bay, Maine Dec 14, 1942. Crew was unhurt.
				2380 MFG 92, hull #195. (VP-72) damaged by AAA but was able to make landing to pick up a survivor but was
					damaged by rough seas 2/17/1944. SOC upon return and scavenged for spare parts.
				2381 MFG 93, hull #196
				2382 MFG 94, hull #197. (VP-81) damaged in landing at San Juan, Puerto Rico Sep 29, 1942. Crew was unhurt.
				2383 MFG 95, hull #198
				2384 MFG 96, hull #199
				2385 MFG 97, hull #200. (VP-81) bounced on takeoff and nose dug into water and sank NAS Trinidad, BWI
					4/2/1943. All crew members survived with injuries. Aircraft was SOC.
				2386 MFG 98, hull #201. (VP-41) struck submerged object during takeoff from Sitka, Alaska Oct 20, 1941 and
					damaged. With VP-23 damaged in crash at Pearl Harbor Apr 10, 1942.
				2387 MFG 99, hull #202
				2388 MFG 100, hull #203. (VP-11) lost in south Pacific Sep 23, 1942.
				2389 MFG 101, hull #204. (VP-23) MIA from patrol out of Espiritu Santo Aug 6, 1942. Wreck found Jan 14, 1992.
					All crew of 8 killed.
				2390 MFG 102, hull #205. Overshot landing at night Santa Rosa Island, FL 4/20/1945 and slid up on beach. SOC.
				2391 MFG 103, hull #206. (VP-11) lost in south Pacific May 31, 1943.
				2392 MFG 104, hull #207
				2393 MFG 105, hull #208. (VP-71) force landed off Loyalty Island, South Pacific	5/31/1942 and sank. Entire
					crew rescued.
				2394 MFG 106, hull #209
				2395 MFG 107, hull #210. (VP-31) hull damaged in takeoff at San Juan, Puerto Rico Jan 12, 1942. Repaired
				2396 MFG 108, hull #211. (VP-31) in hard landing near Nastrin, Haiti Jun 8, 1942. Required major overhaul
				2397 MFG 109, hull #212
				2398 MFG 110, hull #213
				2399 MFG 111, hull #214. (VP-31) crashed during night landing 6/19/1942, Trinidad, BWI. 10 crew killed,
					2 injured.
				2400 MFG 112, hull #215. (VP-31) damaged in water landing at NAS Trinidad, British West Indies Feb 10, 1942.
					No injuries, aircraft was repaired. Water looped during landing and sank 4/30/1942 St. Lucia, BWI.
					No crew injuries.
				2401 MFG 113, hull #216
				2402 MFG 114, hull #217. (VP-31) experienced violent bump during mail flight between St. Evustatius
					to Trinidad, BWI Sep 25, 1941. Crew and passengers were ordered to bail out but three were lost.
					Aircraft landed with damage. With VP-31, damaged in takeoff from Port of Spain, Trinidad, BWI Dec 13,
					1941. Repaired and returned to service. In hard landing off Martinique Jun 8, 1942. Required major
					overhaul. With VP-53 damaged in landing at NAF Port of Spain, Trinidad Oct 21, 1942. Crew was unhurt.
					Was still flying Apr 1945
				2403 MFG 115, hull #219
				2404 MFG 116, hull #220
				2405 MFG 117, hull #221. (VP-53) hit swell during takoff and sank 6/28/1943 NAS	Trinidad, BWI. Crew was
					unhurt, aircraft SOC.
				2406 MFG 118, hull #222. (VPB-2) hit channel marker during night landing 9/15/1944, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					6 killed, 2 injured.
				2407 MFG 119, hull #223. (VP-101) lost 11/26/42 in forced landing after takeoff. Sank in 18 feet of water.
					Pilot killed, 8 OK.
				2408 MFG 120, hull #224. (FAW-1) lost in south Pacific Feb 20, 1943
				2409 MFG 121, hull #225. (VP-101) damaged in landing Gearldton, Australia 4/18/1942 and SOC. No crew injuries.
				2410 MFG 122, hull #226. (VP-11) ran out of fuel and landed near Indespensable Island, 80 mi from Graciosa
					Bay (Ndeni) Aug 6, 1942. Crew rescued 2 days later by USS Stack. Aircraft sunk by gunfire.
				2411 MFG 123, hull #227. (VP-71) lost in Philippines Mar 18, 1945
				2412 MFG 124, hull #228. (FAW-1) lost in South Pacific Oct 15, 1942
				2413 MFG 125, hull #229. (VP-24) missing Jan 30, 1942 during extended flight from Canton Island	to Pearl
					Harbor. All 11 crew MIA.
				2414 MFG 126, hull #230. (VP-71) landed in rough seas and sank Funafuti Mar 18, 1944.
				2415 MFG 127, hull #231. (VP-14) damaged at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
					With VP-206 forced down in open sea out of Galapagos due to ruptured fuel line Oct 14, 1943. Crew
					rescued by an Esso tanker, plane was subsequently sunk by gunfire.
				2416 MFG 128, hull #234. (FAW-1) lost in south Pacific Nov 11, 1942
				2417 MFG 129, hull #235
				2418 MFG 130, hull #236. (VP-101) damaged in emergency landing off Perth, Australia Apr 19, 1942. Plane
					could not be repaired and was SOC May 27, 1942. No crew injuries.
				2419 MFG 131, hull #237. (VP-111) lost in south Pacific Sep 23, 1942
				2420 MFG 132, hull #238. (VP-11) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2421 MFG 133, hull #239. (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2422 MFG 134, hull #243. (VP-11) damaged at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and sent to VP-14. Lost
					off Hawaii Apr 6, 1942
				2423 MFG 135, hull #244. (VP-11) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2424 MFG 136, hull #245. (VP-12) damaged at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
					Skidded during landing in Queensland, Australia with VP-101 9/14/1943. Crew unhurt, aircraft SOC
					Oct 5, 1943.
				2425 MFG 137, hull #246. (VP-12) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2426 MFG 138, hull #247. Crashed and burned at sea off Daytona Beach, FL 5/14/1945 with six being killed.
					Also listed as crashing at sea Dec 16, 1941 off Hawaii with Patrol Wing 2.
				2427 MFG 139, hull #248. (VP-11) damaged at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
					With VPB-2 OTU#1 crashed into Atlantic Ocean off Daytona Beach, FL May 14, 1945. 6 crew killed, one
					survived.
				2428 MFG 140, hull #252. (VP-11) DBR at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				2429 MFG 141, hull #253. (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2430 MFG 142, hull #254. (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2431 MFG 143, hull #255. (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2432 MFG 144, hull #256. (VP-11) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
					Crashed Jan 12, 1942, Oahu, HI during night landing. 2 killed.
				2433 MFG 145, hull #257. (VP-11) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
				2434 MFG 146, hull #261. (VP-11) damaged beyond repair at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Must have been
					repaired, since was still flying Oct 1945.
				2435 MFG 147, hull #262. (VP-12) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2436 MFG 148, hull #264. (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2437 MFG 149, hull #265. (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2438 MFG 150, hull #268. (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
				2439 MFG 151, hull #269. (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2440 MFG 152, hull #271. (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2441 MFG 153, hull #272. (VP-12) destroyed at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941.
				2442 MFG 154, hull #274. (VP-12) damaged at NAS Kaheohe Bay Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
				2443 MFG 155, hull #275 (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service.
				2444 MFG 156, hull #277. (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941.
				2445 MFG 157, hull #278
				2446 MFG 158, hull #281. (VP-101) hit wave during landing New Guinea and sank 8/17/1943. SOC; crew unhurt.
				2447 MFG 159, hull #282. (VP-101) crashed after returning from Port Moresby 10/26/1943. 6 killed.
				2448 MFG 160, hull #283. (Patrol Wing 2) destroyed at NAS Kanoehe, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				2449 MFG 161, hull #284. (FAW-10) damaged in storm in Perth area Feb 13, 1943. Crew unhurt.
				2450 MFG 162, hull #286, (VP-11) lost in south Pacific Sep 23, 1942
				2451 MFG 163, hull #287. (VP-14) lost at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				2452 MFG 164, hull #288. (VP-23) lost in night landing accident Jan 11, 1942, Pearl Harbor. 3 of crew of 5
					killed, 2 survived.
				2453 MFG 165, hull #289. (VP-11) water-looped on landing and sank Johnson Island NAS May 26, 1942. Plane was
					salvaged and dismantled.
				2454 MFG 166, hull #290. (VP-11) lost off Kaneohe, Hawaii Jun 15, 1942.
				2455 MFG 167. Hull #291 (VP-101) damaged in forced landing 3 mi E of Perth, Australia May 19, 1942. Crew
					uninjured.
2456/2488		Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
				Could use both runway and water
				2456 (MFG 1, hull #294) transferred to USAAF as 42-109023.
				2457 (MFG 2, hull #295)
				2458 (MFG 3, hull #297) (VP-73) beached in Iceland 6/20/1942 after being shot
					at by friendly convoy. Plane later salvaged.
				2459 MFG 4, hull # 300) credited with sinking of 3 U-boats. To RCAF as 11022. Sold
					on civil register in Sept 1946 as NC18446.
					To Canada in 1953 as CF-HHR and later C-FHHR. Later became N27311.
					Now flying in Netherlands as PH-PBY. Now painted in
					Dutch Navy colors with false serial 16-218. There is a problem with this
					identifcation, since 11022 is a Consolidated Canso A with MSN CV-300. Maybe the
					MSN for 2459 is wrong or a wrong tieup is made with MSN CV-300.
				2460 MFG 5. Hull #305 damaged in towing accident on ground 9/14/1944. SOC.
				2461 MFG 6. Hull #310
				2462 MFG 7. Hull #314 (VP-73) water-looped on landing off Iceland 3/28/1942 and
					sank. Crew rescued
				2463 MFG 8. Hull #317
				2464 MFG 9. Hull #319 (VP-73) lost in landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI Jan 30, 1942. Crew survived with minor injuries.
				2465 MFG 10. Hull #321
				2466 MFG 11. Hull #323 (VP-83) damaged in landing at NAS Norfolk, VA Dec 27, 1941. No injuries.
					(VP-73) damaged in landing at NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco Mar 27, 1943. Crew uninjured
				2467 MFG 12. Hull #325
				2468 MFG 13. Hull #327 (FAW-7) lost off Dunkeswell Mar 25, 1945
				2469 MFG 14. Hull #329 (VP-83) hit Elk Horn Mountain in VA during patrol in
					fog 2/16/1942. 7 killed.
				2470 MFG 15. Hull #331 (VP-83) collided while taxiing with parked SNJ-3 01772 at NAS Jacksonville, FL May 19, 1942. No injuries.
				2471 MFG 16. Hull #333
				2472 MFG 17. Hull #335 damaged in forced landing with FAW-7 HEDRON at Bay Verde, Newfoundland Jul 9, 1943. Crew unhurt.
					(VP-94) crashed off the Para River, near
					Belem, Brazil Nov 28, 1943 during convoy patrol. 10 KIA.
					Some wreckage recovered Dec 3, 1943. Believed crashed during forced landing.
				2473 MFG 18. Hull #337 assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC. (VP-91) damaged on landing at NAS Anacostia Jan 5, 1942, no injuries.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA Aug 4, 1945 to Sep 19, 1945. Assigned to NAS Johnsville, PA.
				2474 MFG 19. Hull #339
				2475 (MFG 20. Hull #341. line number 187) with VP-91 damaged while taxiing at NAS Alameda, CA Jan 16, 1942. Repaired.
					To N74692, Nov 1951 to Caribbean International Airways as VP-JAW. Ditched
					on take off from Grand Cayman Jan 2, 1952 (or Jan 3) and salvage abandoned.
				2476 MFG 21. Hull #343 (VP-91) water looped at Pearl Harbor and sank 4/5/1942. Only minor injuries to crew. Aircraft SOC Apr 11, 1942
				2477 MFG 22. Hull #345
				2478 MFG 23. Hull #347
				2479 MFG 24. Hull #357 (VP-94) damaged while taxing to parking in Brazil Sep 3, 1943. No crew injuries, damage was repairable.
				2480 MFG 25. Hull #362
				2481 MFG 26. Hull #366
				2482 MFG 27. Hull #370
				2483 MFG 28. Hull #375 (VP-81) flew into water during low-altitude turn
					2/23/1942, Oregon Inlet, NC. Crew killed.
				2484 MFG 29. Hull #379
				2485 MFG 30. Hull #383
				2486 MFG 31. Hull #387
				2487 MFG 32. Hull #390 (VP-11) lost 4/5/42 Oahu, Hawaii. Hit hillside during
					letdown south of Makapuu. Crew of 9 killed.
				2488 MFG 33. Hull #392 (FAW-1) SOC in south Pacific Apr 30, 1943
2489/2511		Boeing F4B-4A
				Boeing Airplane Company Model 235.
				P-12C/D/E/Fs from USAAF turned over to US Navy for use as radio-controlled target drones.
				2489 was ex P-12C 31-151
				2490 was ex P-12C 31-154
				2491 was ex P-12C 31-209
				2492 was ex P-12C 31-210
				2493 was ex P-12D 31-245
				2494 was ex P-12D 31-258
				2495 was ex P-12E 31-561
				2496 was ex P-12E 31-564
				2497 was ex P-12E 31-576
				2498 was ex P-12E 32-10
				2499 was ex P-12E 32-13
				2500 was ex P-12E 32-25
				2501 was ex P-12E 32-33
				2502 was ex P-12E 32-40
				2503 wqs ex P-12E 32-41
				2504 was ex P-12E 32-44
				2505 was ex P-12E 32-45
				2506 was ex P-12E 32-48
				2507 was ex P-12E 32-56
				2508 was ex P-12E 32-66
				2509 was ex P-12E 32-69
				2510 was ex P-12E 32-71
				2511 was ex P-12F 32-85
2512/2538		Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat
				Model G-36
				2512 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version. With 4th MBDAW lost in Samoa Jun 12, 1942
				2515 (VMF-111) in south Pacific Sep 27, 1942
				2516 (VMO-251) in south Pacific Sep 10, 1942
				2517 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version
				2519 w/o Jun 11, 1941
				2520 modified to F4F-3P. With VD-2 destroyed on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton
					Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
				2521 w/o Mar 24, 1941
				2523 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 18,1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942
				2524 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version
				2526 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version
				2527 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost May 4, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea
				2528 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost May 4, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea
				2529 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at sea Jan 8, 1942.
				2530 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version
				2531 (VF-42) lost May 8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea. From carrier
					Yorktown downed Zero May 8, 1942 and low on fuel landed on
					damaged carrier Lexington and sank with her.
				2535 w/o Feb 26, 1941
				2536 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 3, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 25, 1942.
				2537 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version
				2538 assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley
					Field, VA Apr 15, 1941 to Aug 22, 1941. Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA.
2539/2540		Grumman XTBF-1 Avenger
				Model G-40, MSN 644/645.
				2539 first flight Aug 7, 1941. Suffered fire in air prior to delivery over Brentwood, NY, 2 bailed out 11/28/1941.
				2540 first flight Dec 7, 1941 at Bethpage, NY. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA May 18, 1942 to Jun 11, 1943.
2541			Lockheed JO-2
				MSN 1283. Lockheed Aircraft Model 12 Electra Junior. Delivered Oct 1938 and used as command and staff
					transport. Fitted with a tricycle undercarriage for trials on carriers
2542			Vought-Sikorsky XTBU-1
				Vought-Sikorsky XTBU-1 Sea Wolf prototype. Production aircraft built by Consolidated-Vultee as the TBY Sea Wolf
				First flight Dec 22, 1941. Damaged in a rough arrested landing trial, and when repaired a month later, was again
				damaged in a collision with a training aircraft. Delivered to US Navy at NAS Anacostia, DC, Mar 1942.
2543/2547		Beech JRB-1 Expeditor
				MSN 425/429
				2543 SOC jan 31, 1946
				2544 (VJ-8) lost at Russells in south Pacific May 14, 1945. SOC Jun 30, 1945
				2545 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				2546 (POOL) SOC at Pearl Harbor Jul 31, 1945
				2547 (VJ-8) lost at Russells in south Pacific May 14, 1945. SOC Jun 30, 1945.
2548/2572		North American SNJ-2 Texan
				MSN 79-3983/4007
				2548 (MSN 79-3983) Registered 1946 as NC60732. Aircraft Sales Ltd, Los Angeles, CA 1949.
					Government of Pakistan Jul48.
					To Royal Pakistan Air Force
				2549 (MSN 79-3984) Accepted by US Navy 27Dec40. Commander, Carrier Division One, USS Saratoga;
					assigned to Rear Admiral Aubrey Wray Fitch. Advanced Carrier Training Group (ACTG),
					US Pacific Fleet, Naval Air Station San Diego 10dec41. Crashed near Rabbit Peak in Santa Rosa Mountains of
					Riverside Co, CA Feb 1942. 2 killed. The aircraft disappeared while
					participating in the search effort for three missing Grumman Wildcats which encountered
					a severe winter storm en route from Tucson to San Diego. The wreckage of the SNJ was located 22Sep44.
					Salvaged, the majority of SNJ-2 BuAer 2549 was scrapped by the NHHC (Naval History & Heritage
					Command) 17Apr2019. Remaining items being used by VCS Aviation, Selma, CA as the basis
					for a composite restoration using the fuselage of RCAF Harvard Mk.II 2832 and other assorted SNJ-2, T-6, Yale parts
				2550 (MSN 79-3985)
				2551 (MSN 79-3986)
				2552 (MSN 79-3987)
				2553 (MSN 79-3988) Registered 1946 as NC58224; N58224. Registered 1966 to
					Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #1. Registered 31Jan87 to
					SNJ-2 Corp, Republic Airport (FRG), Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; current [Aug19].
					Operates as GEICO #5. .
				2554 (MSN 79-3989) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Major damage when force landed after engine failure
					 and collided with an object at NOLF Saufley Field, Bellview, Pensacola, FL 2Apr41
					Registered 18Apr47 as NC9934H; N9934H; cancelled 23Jul51. Scrapped
				2555 (MSN 79-3990)
				2556 (MSN 79-3991) Pensacola NAS, FL; code 57. Registered 1946 as NC79470; N79470.
					Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; refurbished for delivery to Peru. Registered 14Apr54 to
					Spartan Aircraft Company; cancelled 9Jun54 [Export C of A issued 27May54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú May54 as 561.
				2557 (MSN 79-3992)
				2558 (MSN 79-3993) Registered 1946 as NC60645. Pan American Air Transport Inc,
					Baltimore, MD 1946; cancelled. Restored 1956 as N60645; current [Aug19]. Registered 1963 to
					Stinis Air Service Skytypers Inc. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #2. Damaged when the
					 pilot pulled the gear handle up waiting for take-off and the right landing gear collapsed
					at Long Beach, CA 18Jul81. Substantially damaged 8Oct83. A flight of five North American
					SNJ-2 aircraft were on a flight from Long Beach to Fresno, CA. By prior arrangement, the
					lead pilot in N61563 was to handle the radio communication with ATC facilities.
					During arrival at Fresno, the local controller inquired whether the group desired to be
					handled as a flight. The leader responded that the aircraft 'will land individually. During the
					landing, the #1 pilot turned off on hi-speed taxiway 'M', but was instructed to hold short of
					runway 29L. He acknowledged & complied with the instruction. The #2 pilot in N60645 also
					landed on the runway, about 2000 to 3000 ft behind #1. He too turned off on hi-speed
					taxiway 'M', but did not hear the holding instruction that was issued to N61563. Since the
					pilot (#2) of the tail wheel equipped aircraft had a blind area over his nose, he did not realize
					he was converging on #1. Subsequently, #2 (N60645) collided with #1 (N61563) from the rear.
					The local controller did not inform the pilot of N60645 that he was converging on N61563
				2559 (MSN 79-3994) Registered 1946 as NC60717; cancelled
				2560 (MSN 79-3995) Registered 4Apr46 as NC55736; cancelled 3Feb47.
					Registered 3Feb47 as XB-GIW to Cia Mexicana Aerofoto S. A., México City.
				2561 (MSN 79-3996)
				2562 (MSN 79-3997) Registered 1946 as NC65370; N65370. Registered 1963 to
					Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #1. Substantially
					damaged on landing when over braking during directional control caused the aircraft
					to nose over at Flushing, NY 18Jul73. Registered 31Jan87 to SNJ-2 Corp, Republic Airport,
					Farmingdale, Long Island, NY. The pilot was performing touch-&-go landings at Republic
					Airport, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY 24May87. On the third landing, the aircraft was
					substantially damaged when the main landing gear collapsed. Current [Aug19].
					Used by Skytypers for skywriting as GEICO #1
				2563 (MSN 79-3998) Registered 1946 as NC75140; N75140. Registered 30Jun52 to
					Hawthorne Flying Service, Charleston, SC; cancelled 19Jul54 on export to Peru
					[Export C of A issued 29Jun54]. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; refurbished for delivery to Peru.
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú Jun54 as 565
				2564 (MSN 79-3999) Registered 1946 as NC58247; N58247. Spartan Aero Repair,
					Camden, NJ; refurbished for delivery to Peru. Registered 2Mar54 to Spartan Aircraft Company;
					cancelled 9Jun54 on export to Peru [Export C of A issued 27May54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú May54 as 559.
					Conflict:
					Charles H. Babb Company, New York, NY. Exported to Sweden c.13Dec50. Royal Swedish
					Air Board. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for inspection and assembly.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1953 as Sk 16C, serial 16276.
					F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 5Jun53. SOC 8Mar58 due to high overhaul costs and spare parts shortage
				2565 (MSN 79-4000)
				2566 (MSN 79-4001) Registered 2Apr46 as NC55728; N55728. Ernesto Daglio, El Salvador 18Sep50.
					Registration cancelled 23Mar53.
					To Salvadoran Air Force/Fuerza Aérea Salvadoreña
				2567 (MSN 79-4002)
				2568 (MSN 79-4003) Registered 1946 as NC60833; N60833. Registered 1963
					to Stinis Air Service/Skytypers Inc. Modified as single-seater. Used by Skytypers for skywriting as #4.
					Registered 31Jan87 to SNJ-2 Corp, Republic Airport, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY. Registration current [Aug19].
				2569 (MSN 79-4004)
				2570 (MSN 79-4005)
				2571 (MSN 79-4006)
				2572 (MSN 79-4007) Registered 28Nov52 as N75217. Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; refurbished for
					delivery to Peru. Cancelled 9Jun54 on export to Peru [Export C of A issued 29Jun54].
					To Peruvian Air Force/Fuerza Aérea del Perú May54 as 562
2573/3072		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
				2576	Registered as N44831, expired 31Mar12, cancelled 13Aug12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Derelict fuselage in external storage at Ak-Chin RAP, AZ [noted Aug16].
				2577 Registered 8Apr52 as N71N to Coyner Crop Dusters Inc., Litchfield Park, AZ. Registration revoked 14Jan77,
					cancelled 21Nov17
				2581 Registered as N45148, expired 31Mar12, cancelled 13Aug12. Low Level Dusting Co Inc, La Salle, CO 24Mar66.
				2582 to civil registry as N45042, , current [Mar18]. Damaged when nosed over when braking during a turn
					taxying 29Nov79. Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum, Hood River, OR 8Feb07.
					Preserved and on display fitted with floats as US Coast Guard, code 27.
				2589 to civil registry as N45153, expired 30Jun11, cancelled 14Mar17. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				2590	This aircraft appeared in the film "Dive Bomber" [1941].
				2598 to civil registry as N44769, current [Mar 2018]
				2600	Registered as N45267, cancelled 4Aug68. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Destroyed
					during crop spraying at Rome, OR 12Jun66 when the aircraft pulled up too late and hit an obstruction.
				2601 to civil registry as N45254, current [Mar 18]
				2607 to civil registry as N45259, expired Jan 31, 2018
				2610	Registered as N45011, sale reported 7Jun94, cancelled 9Nov12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed during crop spraying cabbage at Oakley, CA 28Mar68 after the engine failed with fuel exhaustion
					and the aircraft collided with trees
				2611	Registered as N45105, cancelled. Destroyed on takeoff from a private strip 8Feb86. The aircraft
					departed the privately owned dirt strip on a sales demonstration flight. Shortly after departing
					the engine began to run rough. The aircraft entered into a course reversal turn. During the
					turn the aircraft stalled. The pilot was able to recover to a wings level attitude prior to
					the initial ground contact. After ground contact the aircraft bounced and struck the ground
					in a left wing/nose down attitude. The left wing tank fuel line ruptured and a post impact
					fire began. The aircraft rotated to the left and came to rest right side up. The occupants
					were unable to exit the burning aircraft. The aircraft had not been flown within the preceding
					four months and had been exposed to numerous rain showers. Ground witnesses could not state
					if either pilot had performed a pre-flight inspection or if the fuel tank sumps had been
					drained prior to flight. Fuel samples taken from the fuel supply tank were free of any
					contamination. The engine examination disclosed no evidence of any pre-impact malfunction/failure.
				2613 to civil registry as N1120, current [Mar 2018]
				2614 to civil registry as N45033, current [Mar18]. Damaged when the right brake failed during taxy
					and the aircraft nosed over 9Jun90. Substantially damaged when the aircraft ground looped landing,
					struck a ditch and nosed over 30Apr92.
				2616 to civil registry as N44707, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed during crop spraying at College Place, WA 16Nov76 when the aircraft pulled up too
					late, tried to go under but struck a wire
				2617	Registered as N9841Z. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Substantially damaged during
					crop spraying with fuel exhaustion, force landed and collided with a ditch at Casa Grande, AZ 25Jun67.
					Registered 6May70 to Marsh Aviation, Litchfield Park, AZ; cancelled 5Nov81.
				2620 to civil registry as N3NP, currrent [Mar 2018]
				2621 to civil registry as N44757, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Sun City, AZ 4Nov65 when the aircraft hit an
					obstruction. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Restored in an uncovered state to
					show construction. Last reported out of public view at the back of Hangar 2 [Feb16].
					One of the derelict fuselages stored outside in the yard has the number ‘2621’ visible on the fin.
				2623 to civil registry as N45283, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
					Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993.
				2624 to civil registry as N44750, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2626 Registered as N44952, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2627 to civil registry as N45046. Interstate Commercial Flyers. Registered as N45046, current [Mar18].
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. Reported dismantled at Missouri [2013].
				2628	Registered as N44700, cancelled 21Jun76. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2629	Registered as N45013, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2630 to civil registry as N45076, current [Mar18]. Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum,
					Hood River, OR 8Feb08. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013
				2633 to civil registry as N45037, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Ferriday, FL 31May65 when the aircraft hit an
					obstruction. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed. Registration EI-BAK
					assigned, ntu. Registered 11May78 as EI-BEY, cancelled. Registered 17Aug90 as N45037, current [Mar18].
				2634 to civil registry as N45233, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2636 Registered as N45269, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered as N61072,
					current [Mar18]. Marsh Aviation. Damaged at Cottage Grove, OR 6Aug16. The pilot in command, while
					carrying a passenger, departed and performed an intentional low altitude pass down a taxiway
					over a gathering of people. During this pass he struck and severed a high-voltage power
					transmission line. Airworthy.
				2640 crashed Jul 24, 1941 NW of Hybia Valley Airport, VA. 2 killed.
				2641 to civil registry as N45047, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2642	Registered as N44830, cancelled 29Mar74. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Frederick, OK 11Nov67 when the engine failed and
					the aircraft struck a dirt bank during the forced landing.
				2647 to civil registry as N45144, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2652 to civil registry as N44801, expired 30Sep12, cancelled 7Jul17. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2655	Registered as N45293, cancelled 16Nov67. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed during crop spraying when the airplane collided with a tower at Casa Grande, AZ 9Sep67
				2656	Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				2659 Registered as N44774, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered as N112D,
					current [Mar18].
				2660 to civil registry as N51H, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged 19Sep82. Upon arriving at an air
					show the pilot was given advisories for a downwind landing. The aircraft subsequently ground-looped.
					Subsequent inspection revealed that the tail wheel lock had also malfunctioned. The centering
					spring was not strong enough to consistently center the tail wheel post so that the lock pin
					could enter. In addition, the compression spring was too weak to force the lock pin into place.
				2663	Registered as N45021, revoked 18Jun77, cancelled 19Jul12. Destroyed during a low level flight
					when the airplane collided with power lines and crashed at Petal, MS 29Jul79.
				2668 to civil registry as N45178, expired 17Jun89, cancelled 11Mar03. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Destroyed during crop spraying at Wapato, WA 9Aug66 when the aircraft struck a
					steel cable strung above the orchard. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed.
					Loaned to Pearson Historic Trust. Preserved and on display at the Pearson Air Museum,
					Pearson Field, Vancouver, WA [noted 1994]. Returned to owner and stored c10 years.
					Reregistered 24Oct13 as N45178, current [Mar18].
				2671 to civil registry as N44711, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2673 to civil registry as N9309Z, current [Mar18]. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				2674	Registered as N45045. Registered 14Jun57 to Westaire Service, Rio Vista, CA; cancelled 20May65
				2675 to civil registry as N44864, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2677 Registered as N91RH, current [Mar18]. Used as sky writer and then pulled banners. Restored and flown in
					Colorado and then forced landing while being ferried to Phoenix Oct 10, 1992 after engine failure.
					Restored to flying condition as N91RH. In September 2015 was once again in flying
					condition.
				2682 to civil registry as N45180, revoked 14Jan77
				2683 to civil registry as N45218, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2685 to civil registry as N45265, current [Mar 2018]. Was with Yanks Air Museum, CA, sold 2004.
				2689 to civil registry as N45081, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2690 to civil registry as N45079, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2691 to civil registry as N45300, current [Mar 2018]
				2693 VN1CD8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with
					Stearman N2S-1 BuAer 3204 at Navy Auxiliary Field #35013, Site #6, Ensley, FL 2Jun41
					On display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. Renamed National Naval
					Aviation Museum. Preserved and on display fitted with floats.
				2696	Registered 13Jul46 as N44776, cancelled 31Dec70.
				2698	Registered as N44815. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 23Apr56 to
					Marsh Aviation, Litchfield Park, AZ, cancelled 23Dec70. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA
					Derelict fuselage stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				2699	Registered as N44736, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 9Nov12. Converted for agriculture and pest
					control. Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the engine failed and the airplane
					collided with the crops during a forced landing at Lodi, CA 15May70; the throttle linkage
					had disconnected. Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the airplane hard landed,
					blew a tire and ground looped at Lodi, CA 17Apr72. Substantially damaged during crop spraying
					when the airplane crashed at Tracy, CA 29Aug74; the pilot flew over wires then under power
					lines and lost control.
				2700	Registered as N44731, cancelled 29Apr72.
				2701 to civil registry as N44732, cancelled Dec 7, 1970
				2703	Registered as N44712. Registered 29Jan59 to Westaire Service, Rio Vista, CA; cancelled 4Jan71.
				2704 to civil registry as N44713, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Accident landing at Stanfield, AZ 11Aug71 when the aircraft hit a man walking down the runway.
					Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict fuselage stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				2705 to civil registry as N45048, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2711	Registered 19Apr45 as N44976 to Defense Plant Corporation, Washington, DC, cancelled 30Apr56
				2712 to civil registry as N45074, current [Mar18]. [may be stored dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017
				2716 to civil registry as N45043, current [Mar18]. On April 3, 1996, the airplane nosed over during a
					forced landing near Chandler, Arizona. The forced landing was precipitated by a loss of engine
					power during cruise; the aircraft sustained substantial damage. The flight originated from
					Chandler on the day of the accident as a local area personal flight. The pilot reported that
					he was in cruise when the fuel pressure went to zero. He attempted to restore the fuel pressure
					by using a hand wobble pump but was unsuccessful. The engine lost power and the aircraft nosed
					over during the forced landing in desert terrain. FAA inspectors examined the aircraft and
					found fuel in the tanks. The engine driven and hand wobble fuel pumps were removed from the
					engine and taken to an overhaul facility where they were installed in a calibrated test
					bench for a functional check. Both pumps failed the functional test and did not flow any fuel.
					Review of the maintenance records revealed no entry denoting an overhaul of the components at
					the time of the last engine overhaul.
				2717	This aircraft appeared in the film "Dive Bomber" [1941].
				2718	Registered as N44932, cancelled 24Jun70.
				2720	Registered as N45075. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Substantially damaged
					during crop spraying after fuel starvation when the airplane collided with trees and crashed
					at Glen Allan, MS 6Sep69. Registration pending 13Dec90, cancelled 14Aug12.
				2727	Registered as N45062. Registered 24Jun57 to Hemet Valley Flying Service Co., Hemet, CA; cancelled 20May65
				2728	Registered as N45292, cancelled.
				2733 Accepted by US Navy 1Apr41. NAS Glenview, IL 1942. Registered 1946 as N45177 to LC McCurley.
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. The front cockpit was removed and a hopper installed
					for its spraying duties. McCurley used the airplane as a crop duster in the Central Valley of
					California until 1958 when he contracted with the United States Forest Service to use the plane
					for fighting forest fires. A shortened canopy from a Vultee BT-13 Valiant was installed at
					that time and in 1958 the airplane became California Air Tanker number 9. Registered 1Sep92 as N4009A,
					current [Mar18]. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed. Donated to
					Commemorative Air Force 2005. Registered 28Dec07 to American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum,
					Midland, TX. Based with High Sierra Squadron, Reno Stead Airport, NV.
				2734 to civil registry as N45222, current [Mar18]. Used for banner towing. Damaged in collision
					with another aircraft taxying to takeoff at Atlantic City, NJ 3Jul66. Restored 1979
				2736 Registered as N45269, cancelled. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict fuselage
					stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				2738	Registered as N45071, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 19Jul12. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2739 (VR-2) in taxiing accident at NAS Honolulu Seadrome Jun 20, 1945, resulting in substantial damage, no crew injuries. (VPNavy!)
				2740 (VR-2) in taxiing accident at NAS Alameda Jul 17, 1945. Substantial damage, crew uninjured (VPNavy!)
					Registered 6Apr06 as N44822, expired 21Apr09, renewed 26Jul11, current [Mar18
				2741 to civil registry as N45121, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2744 to civil registry as N45018, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged during a forced landing at
					Pendleton, OR 28Apr80 after fuel exhaustion when the airplane nosed over in a plowed field.
					On November 18, 1997, the airplane nosed over during the landing roll at the Avery County/Morrison
					Field Airport, Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The airplane was substantially damaged.
					The flight originated from the Greeneville Municipal Airport, Greeneville, Tennessee.
					The pilot stated that on final approach he was 20 mph fast and the airplane was landed past
					the first 1/3 portion of the 3,000-foot asphalt runway. He applied the brakes, but the
					left brake locked up and the airplane veered off the left side of the runway and nosed over.
					The airplane was uprighted and when attempting to tow the airplane, the left brake remained engaged.
				2746 to civil registry as N45214, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2747 to civil registry as N60KB, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged 24Mar89. At the beginning of a
					pleasure flight, the pilot reported that he departed the runway using a three point takeoff.
					When the airplane became airborne, the angle of attack was extremely high. The pilot was unable
					to lower the nose which resulted in the airplane stalling. The right wing dropped and the
					airplane collided with the terrain. After the accident it was noted that the front seatbelt
					was tied to the control stick in the aft position. The pilot stated that he must have
					overlooked it during the pre-flight.
				2748 to civil registry as N90128, expired 30Jun12, cancelled 6Jul17
				2756 to civil registry as N45151, expired 30Jun13, cancelled 9Oct14. Converted for agriculture and pest
					control. San Tan Dusters Inc. Crashed when stalled after takeoff from Chandler, AZ 27Jul67.
					Noted airworthy at Chandler 1974
				2757 to civil registry as N45101, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2758 registered as N45118. Cancelled
				2760	Registered as N44778, cancelled 12Aug74
				2762 to civil registry as N6396T, current [Mar 2018]
				2768	Registered as N45002, cancelled 29Mar71
				2769 to civil registry as N45185, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2771 was registered as N6398T, cancelled Nov 10, 1983
				2772	Registered as N163, cancelled 22Jan73.
				2773	Registered as N44756. Registered 15Dec47 to Sanders Aviation, Tempe, AZ; cancelled 15Sep75.
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. Destroyed during crop spraying when the airplane
					hit the top of a power line pole at Mesa, AZ 16Aug75.
				2776	Registered as N44870, cancelled 3Jun65.
				2780	Registered as N44720, cancelled 21Jun76. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2781 to civil registry as N44741, current [Mar18]. Registered 5Sep91 to American Airpower Heritage
					Flying Museum, Midland, TX. Based with Houston Wing, West Houston Airport, TX.
				2782 (MSN 357) Registered as N44718, current [Mar18]. Registered 9Mar96 to Mid Atlantic Air Museum,
					Reading, PA. Preserved and on display at the Mid Atlantic Air Museum
				2783 to civil registry as N44742, current [Mar18]. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA.
					Derelict fuselage stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				2784 to civil registry as N44743, current [Mar18]. [may be stored dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017]
				2785 to civil registry as N44744, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Tempe, AZ 12Aug76 when the aircraft stalled
					during a turn with a load in high temperatures. Derelict fuselage in external storage at
					Ak-Chin RAP, AZ [noted Aug16].
				2791	Registered as N44734, cancelled 18Dec62
				2792 to civil registry as N72792, expired 19Aug08, cancelled 7May13. Damaged at Okeechobee, FL 26Feb05.
					After landing and during the roll-out, the right front brake locked. Attempted corrective action
					by the pilot could not halt the right turning tendency caused by the locked wheel. As the
					airplane slowed, it subsequently nosed-over and flipped onto its back. Minor damage was noted
					to the vertical stabilizer, rudder and propeller blades. Reregistered 9Aug17 as N72792, current [Mar18].
				2793 to civil registry as N45273, expired 31Mar12, cancelled 7Jun17. Converted for agriculture and pest
					control. Substantially damaged when the engine failed after takeoff from Gilbert, AZ, the
					aircraft ground looped when landing back.
				2795 to civil registry as N44758, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped and collided with a parked Callair A-9 at Lincoln, NE
					23Jul72. Restored 17Dec02, expired 16Dec08, cancelled 9Oct14. Restored 19Oct16, current [Mar18].
				2798 to civil registry as N45056, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged when the airplane struck a
					badger sett off the runway at Elk Mountain, WY 26Jun66
				2799	Registered as N44915, cancelled 3Nov54.
				2803	Registered as N50KB, cancelled 30Jun76.
				2804 to civil registry as N45070, current [Mar18]. Substantially damaged during crop spraying
					safflower at Stanfield, AZ 2Jun71 when the aircraft collided with the crop. Yanks Air Museum,
					Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed.
					Sold 15Apr15, based California
				2808 to civil registry as N44973, cancelled 18Mar13. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2810 to civil registry as N44972, current [Mar18]. Shortly after WWII the aircraft was purchased by
					Tex Rankin, the famous 1930s air show performer and barnstormer. Some years later the airplane
					became part of one of the earliest aerial firebombing initiatives. The aircraft links into
					the development of aerial fire fighting out of Willow, CA. Willows Flying Service, Willow, CA.
					Converted for fire fighting as tanker #14. Associated Dust and Spray, Caldwell, ID 27May71.
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. Restoration at Amman, ID.
				2814 to civil registry as N44973, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2815	Registered as N45188. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 23Mar61 to Hills
					Flying Service, Sacramento, CA; cancelled 5Jun65.
				2818	Registered 7Oct48 as N44835, cancelled 8Jun70. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2823	Registered as N44977. Registered 11Dec47 to Sanders Aviation, Tempe, AZ; cancelled 9Mar72.
				2827 to civil registry as N45280, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed during crop spraying at Litchfield Park, AZ 21Aug69 when the aircraft stalled
					during a turn with a load in high temperatures. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA.
					Preserved and on display on wheels. One of the derelict fuselages stored outside in the yard
					has the registration ‘N45280’ visible [noted Feb16].
				2831 Registered as N347AG, cancelled. Registered as N3NN, sale reported 5Aug09, cancelled 13Aug13.
					Preserved and on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon.
				2832 to civil registry as N44723, current [Mar 2018]
				2837 to civil registry as N45184, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Queen Creek, AZ 9Aug74 when the aircraft
					collided with low wires. Destroyed during crop spraying 4May90. The pilot inadvertently
					flew into the ground while returning to land after the lid to the hopper came open
					side-slipping to find the flagman, spraying the pilot with the chemical. Dumped load
					but sulphur dust partially obscured the visibility of the pilot and when he realized
					he was descending, the aircraft collided with the ground. Registered 24Apr09 to the
					Iowa Military Aviation Heritage Museum, Ankeny, IA. Stored at the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum;
					restoration project.
				2838 to civil registry as N4254S, expired 19Nov96, cancelled 17Apr13. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2841	Registered 5Apr45 as N44927, cancelled 10Apr72
				2843 to civil registry as N44978, current [Mar 2018]
				2845	Registered 30Nov44 as N44728, cancelled 7Dec70.
				2848	Registered as N44934. Registered 24Jun57 to Hemet Valley Flying Service Co., Hemet, CA; cancelled 20May65.
				2851 to civil registry as N44745, expired 31Jul16, cancelled 15Apr14 on export to Brazil.
					Substantially damaged during banner towing when the engine failed and the airplane crash landed
					in a marshy area at Atlantic City, NJ 22Aug71.
				2852	Registered as N44950, cancelled 20May65.
				2857	Registered as N45082, cancelled 20May65
				2859 Registered 3Sep92 as N991PT, current [Mar18]. On June 27, 2008 the airplane was being flown from
					Waco, Texas to Chino, California, when the pilot of the aircraft chose the airport in Odessa, Texas
					as a fuel stop and landed on a closed runway. Upon landing the aircraft hit a barricade damaging
					the left landing gear wheel, and hit a second barricade which folded the left rear leg under the
					aircraft. The aircraft came to a stop on the edge of the runway
				2860 to civil registry as N2860, current [Mar18]. Damaged during a forced landing after engine failure
					in cruise 22Aug81 caused by a broken fitting blocking the fuel flow
				2863	Registered as N44863, cancelled 1Oct65. Destroyed when stalled taking off at Mesa, AZ 11Sep65
				2864 to civil registry as N45255, current [Mar18]. San Tan Dusters Inc. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Stored dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017
				2865 Registered as N773N, current [Mar18]. Registered 10Sep97 to Ramjet Aircraft Corporation, Anoka,
					Minneapolis, MN. Registered 1Mar02 to Olympic Jet Inc, Olympia, WA. Ferried Anoka, MN to
					Olympia, WA May02. To private owner 18Dec06. Forced landing 9Oct10. The flight started at
					Toledo Express airport on October 9, 2010. After approximately 30 minutes of taxi/idle time
					the aircraft took off and departed the pattern to the south, cruising altitude was 1,500 feet.
					After approximately 7 to 10 minutes in the air, the pilot noticed a different smell (oil);
					within approximately 30 seconds of the smell the pilot saw white smoke coming out of the
					exhaust and immediately felt a violent vibration coming from the engine. Pilot immediately
					turned back towards Toledo Express airport and within 30 seconds lost all power, the propeller
					wound down to a complete stop (not windmilling). The pilot made a forced landing in a cut
					soybean field with no damage to property, crops or aircraft. Airworthy [2013].
				2866 to civil registry as N45179, cancelled 10Mar17. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2874	Registered as N45303, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Substantially
					damaged when the airplane nosed over landing at Chico, CA 18May67. Substantially damaged when
					the airplane stalled circling at low altitude waiting for another aircraft to depart the
					landing strip at Richvale, CA 19Apr76.
				2875	Registered as N45012, cancelled. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict
					fuselage stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				2876	Registered as N44980. Registered 12May47 to Marsh Aviation Co., Phoenix, AZ; cancelled 22Nov55.
				2877	Registered as N45050. Registered 4Oct57 to Valley Air Pest Control, Brawley, CA; cancelled 25Jun73.
					Data plate reported extant at Lincoln, CA [2013].
				2878 to civil registry as N45296, currrent [Mar 2018]
				2879 to civil registry as N61829. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 5Feb80 to
					Basic Bible Church Of America, Twin City Airport, MN; expired 6Oct90, cancelled 29Oct14.
				2881 to civil registry as N44981, revoked 14Jan77. San Tan Dusters Inc. Substantially damaged when stalled
					during takeoff from Mesa, AZ 5Mar67. Stored dismantled at Chandler MAP, AZ [noted Sep74]. [may be
					stored dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017]
				2882	Registered 30Nov44 as N44779, cancelled 7Dec70
				2885 to civil registry as N45163, current [Mar18]. Force landed after fuel starvation on a highway 19Oct86;
					No damage to aircraft, engine restarted and continued flight. Ground looped when left brake
					locked up causing the aircraft to veer into a snow bank 29Jan88..
				2892 (MSN 2892) to US Navy Jun 6, 1941. To NAS Pensacola, FL, to NAS Glenview, IL Apr 5, 1943.
					SOC Nov 24, 1943. Sold by RFC Dec 15, 1945. To civil registry as N120BH Nov 9, 1970. To Military
					Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia in May 2011. N120BH current [Mar 2018]
				2895 Registered as N45296, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				2896 to civil registry as N2896, current [Mar 2018]
				2898	Registered 25Jun47 as N52619, cancelled 28Feb49
				2908	Registered as N45005, cancelled 29Mar74.
				2909 became N45172, cancelled, then registered Apr 78, 1987 OO-JUS, cancelled Apr 27,2006. then registered F-WZNF
					Reregistered Oct 3, 2006 as F-AZNF to Amicale J.-B Salis of La Ferte Alais. Current [Mar18].
					Damaged by hail 2014 at La Ferté-Alais; subsequently restored.
				2910	Registered as N44983. Registered 23Mar54 to Watts Agricultural Service, Woodland, CA; cancelled 9Aug74.
				2920 to civil registry as N9310Z, cancelled 16Sep14. Restored 12Sep16 as N9310Z, current [Mar18].
				2930 to civil registry as N9611, revoked 16Jul77. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing at
					Phoenix, AZ 17Aug71. Substantially damaged when ground looped caused by dragging left brake
					landing at Acton, CA 30Mar73. Stored at Camarillo, CA 1982. Assigned 5Jun02 as N9611,
					registered 7Sep04, expired 18Sep07, cancelled 23May13. Restored 3Dec13 as N9611, expired 31Dec16.
					Ferried on April 12, 2015 from Camarillo to Chino, CA.
				2939 to civil registry as N87697, current [Mar18]. The pilot was performing touch and go landings at
					Lincoln municipal airport, Nebraska 4Aug83. Witnesses observed the pilot make a steep climb
					following a touch and go landing. The aircraft crashed on airport property. Restoration in progress [2013].
				2948 to civil registry as N9317Z, expired 31Mar94, cancelled 24Nov14. Registered 18Dec62 to Medlock Dusters,
					Davis University Airport, Davis CA.
				2950	Registered 15Jul46 as N44909, cancelled 5Oct65
				2951 Registered as N9308Z. Medlock Dusters, Davis University Airport, Davis CA c1965. Air Zoo,
					Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport, Kalamazoo, MI. On loan from the Marine Air/Ground
					Museum, Quantico, VA; renamed National Museum of the Marine Corps. Preserved and on display at the Air Zoo
				2952 NAS Wold-Chamberlain, Minneapolis, MN. Was flown by Pres. George H. W. Bush during training
					Apr 26, 1943. Also flown by Colonel Clarence E. ‘Bud’ Anderson. To civil registry
					as N44839, current [Mar 2018].
				2955	Registered as N44844, cancelled 20May65.
				2958 to civil registry as N7863C, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 4Feb17. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				2959 Registered as N6358T, cancelled 18Aug99. Marked as N6358T in Navy colors on display on board USS Lexington,
					Corpus Christi, TX, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				2960	Registered 23Jan61 as N9831Z to San Tan Dusters Inc., cancelled 13Oct81. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped and nosed over landing at Queen Creek, AZ 11Sep70. Stored dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017.
				2961 to civil registry as N44873, current [Mar18]. Damaged when the pilot lost control on landing rollout,
					the airplane ground looped and nosed over 8Aug91. Damaged when the left brake seized on landing
					rollout, the airplane ground looped and nosed over 27Jun92. On May 16, 2013 the airplane made a
					forced landing on the taxyway adjacent to the runway at Albuquerque International Sunport airport
					after losing power. The aircraft received minor. The aircraft was being relocated from Chico, CA
					to Winterport, ME and this leg of the flight started in Winslow, AZ.
				2972	Registered as N45323, cancelled 29Nov12. Force landed on a road when the engine lost power caused
					by a fuel line failure 1Jun90.
				2974 to civil registry as N45307, expired 26Jul11, cancelled 31Oct17. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Substantially damaged during crop spraying after engine failure when the airplane
					was too low to land in an adjacent field and collided with a fence at Orland, CA 5Apr71.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying after the airplane was overloaded during takeoff
					and hit a dirt bank at Nelson, CA 24Apr73; returning to land, the airplane ground looped,
					hit a ditch and nosed over.
				2975	Registered as N45289, cancelled. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Destroyed when the
					airplane was fully loaded, stalled after takeoff downwind and struck a hill at Richvale, CA 21May80.
				2982	Registered as N135R, cancelled 11Jun70.
				2984 to civil registry as N45010, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				2985 to civil registry as N45279, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Dismantled and in storage [2013].
				2986 to civil registry as N45131, cancelled. Registration N45131 assigned 29Jan96, ntu. San Tan Dusters Inc.
					Stored dismantled at Chandler MAP, AZ [noted Sep74].Registered 8Jan08 as N45131, current [Mar18].
					Post restoration first flight took place on September 5, 2008 at Eagles Nest airport in Ione, CA.
				2989	Registered as N44816, cancelled 24May71. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying after fuel exhaustion when the airplane nosed over
					landing at Calipatria, CA 17Sep64. Restored 8Dec14 as N44816, current [Mar18].
				2994 to civil registry as N45159, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 19Jul12. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Registration N45159 assigned 9Jan13, cancelled 20May15.
				2996 registered Apr 27, 1972 as N12063, current [Mar 2018]. Noted September 2003 at Historic
					Aircraft Restoration Museum, Creve Coeur AP, St Louis, MO
				2999 to civil registry as N45287, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				3004 to civil registry as N9834Z, current [Mar 2018]
				3006	Registered as N45055. Registered 16Oct52 to Westaire Service, Rio Vista, CA; cancelled 4Jan71.
				3008	Registered as N44809, cancelled 24May71.
				3022 Delivered to US Navy 19Aug41; Naval Air Intermediate Training (NAIT) Center, NAS Corpus Christi,
					TX Aug41; VN4D8, Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Barin Field, Foley, AL Jan45; overhaul Jul45;
					Naval Air Intermediate Training (NAIT) Center, NAS Pensacola, FL Jul45; VN7D8, NAS Pensacola, FL Nov45;
					fixed landing gear replaced by a float at NAS Norfolk, VA; VN8D5, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 13Jun46;
					stored Apr48. Preserved by National Air and Space Museum 1961. Loaned to the US Naval Academy,
					Annapolis, Maryland 1979. Displayed in Dahlgren Hall hanging from the building’s rafters above the
					ice hockey rink. Removed 11Jun02 and transported to the Paul E. Garber preservation, restoration
					and storage facility in Suitland, Maryland. On display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center near
					Washington Dulles International Airport, VA.
				3032 to civil registry as N44843, current [Mar18]. On August 3, 2002 the airplane sustained minor
					damage when it departed the runway during landing rollout after a crosswind landing at
					Santa Teresa airport, Santa Teresa, NM. The ferry flight was being flown by the new owner from
					Fort Stockton, TX to Fresno, CA.
				3033 to civil registry as N44874, cancelled. Registered as N874, cancelled. Registered as N44874,
					current [Mar18]. Damaged when force landed 9Jul16. The pilot was enroute to his home airport
					at 2,000 feet when the engine experienced a bang followed by partial loss of power.
					Subsequently, smoke was emanating from the exhaust and oil coming from the engine compartment.
					The pilot set up for an emergency landing in a field. During the turn to final the engine seized.
					The aircraft travelled through the field and was launched over a road when it hit a berm
					next to the road. It landed on the other side of the road and came to rest on the side of a hill.
					The gear collapsed when the aircraft came to a stop. The pilot and passenger exited the aircraft
					with no injuries.
				3042	Registered as N44846, cancelled 8Apr76. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged while parked in a collision by N3N-3 N45217 [Bu4506] which ground
					looped on landing at Gilbert, AZ 3Jun64. Substantially damaged during takeoff at Yuma, AZ
					3Mar68 when the landing struck a hole in the runway, the airplane ground looped and the
					landing gear collapsed. Substantially damaged during crop spraying at Ripley, CA 18Feb76
					when the aircraft collided with trees while trying to find the flagman and returning to land.
				3046 Accepted by US Navy Sep41. NAS Pensacola, FL. US Naval Academy, NAS Annapolis, MD 1947.
					Registered as N6399T, cancelled. National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 1978.
					Renamed National Naval Aviation Museum. Preserved and on display on wheels
				3050	Registered as N4743C, cancelled 17Sep68. Substantially damaged after the engine failed during
					takeoff, the airplane stalled in a steep left bank and crashed at Hopewell, VA 11Feb67.
				3053	Registered as N9884Z, cancelled 21Nov74.
				3060 to civil registry as N44877, registration pending 2Jan18
				3061 to civil registry as N44920, expired 31Mar13, cancelled 14Aug13. Substantially damaged after
					engine failure when the airplane collided with trees landing at Chelan Falls, WA 16Sep64.
				3065	Registered as N44875, cancelled 1Jun77. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed during crop spraying of sugar beet by an explosion of the sulphur in the load hopper
					during takeoff at Brawley, CA 14Apr77. The aircraft was engulfed in flames during the last
					takeoff of the day; the airplane had not been bonded as required by an Airworthiness Directive issued 1948.
				3066	Registered as N44878, cancelled 21Jan71.
				3067 to civil registry as N44937, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				3068 to civil registry as N44935, expired 30Sep13, cancelled 9Oct14. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				3069 to civil registry as N44938, sale reported 26Sep16, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				3071	Registered as N44936. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered to Marsh Aviation, Yuma, AZ;
					revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 19Jul12. Substantially damaged during crop spraying alfalfa at Somerton, AZ
					19Aug69 when the aircraft force landed with fuel exhaustion in the alfalfa field and nosed over.
3073/3130		Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-2 Kingfisher
				3073 on display on stern of battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, NC harbor.
				3075 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 6, 1943 to May 24, 1943.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations.
				3078 lost in SW Pacific May 17, 1943
				3088 attached to USS Mackinac, lost enroute to Santa Cruz in south Pacific Nov 9, 1942
				3090 (VS-5) assigned to bermuda, lost in north Atlantic Jun 3, 1942.
				3092 in midair collision May 8, 1944 with OS2U-3 5422 1/2 mile S of NAS Pensacola, FL
				3093 to US Coast Guard as 3093 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 15, 1944
				3108 (VN-7 D6) lost at Sitka, Alaska Jun 30, 1942
				3114 to US Coast Guard as 3114 Feb 1, 1943. Returned to US Navy Sep 15, 1944
3131/3143		Douglas R4D-1
				Navy equivalent of C-47
				3131 (MSN 4204) to US Navy Anacostia Feb 03, 1942 - To US Marince Corps at MCAS Quantico Jul 09, 1942 -
					Cherry Point Dec 27, 1944 - Quantico Jul 1945 - SOC Apr 20, 1946.
					To N15374
				3132 (MSN 4222) To US Marine Corps at BAD-2 Feb 28, 1942 - MAW-1 Apr 07, 1942 - VMJ-152 Apr 08, 1942 -
					Alameda Apr 21, 1942 - HDN MAG-35, El Centro Jan 1944 - SOC May 31, 1945.
				3133 (MSN 4223) to US Marine Corps Feb 27, 1942 - MAW-2 - VMJ-152 Jun 15, 1942 -
					VMJ-252 Jun 23, 1942 - Cherry Point Jul 1945 - Alameda Apr 1946 - Pool-FAETU Pac Team Jan 1947
					SOC Feb 28, 1947. To civilian registry as NC95433 (Pioneer Airlines - Transocean),
					TJ-ABH (Lsd to Air Jordan Jul 1952), JY-ABH (Rr Apr 1954), N9896F (Transocean Jan 26, 1956),
					JY-ABH (Lsd again to Air Jordan Nov 1957), N9896F (Libyan Aviation Co 27 Oct 1958),
					N483F (Diamond Leasing Corp, Reno, NV. 1966, then ATC Inc, Valetta, Malta Jan 11 1977 but leased
					continuously to LAVCO). Taken over by Libyan Army for target practice, but current on USCAR Mar 2003.
				3134 (MSN 4224) to US Navy Norfolk 28 Feb 1942 - VR-7 Mar 03, 1943 - crashed
					on takeoff Zandry Airfield, Surinam Oct 12, 1943. 6 killed.
				3135 (MSN 4225) to US Marine Corps Mar 02, 1942 - BAD-2 - MAW-2 Apr 09, 1942 - VMJ-253 Jun 15, 1942 -
					Alameda Mar 24, 1943 - Camp Kearney Jun 23, 1943 - El Centro Jun 01, 1945 - MAG-35 Jul 1945 -
					El Toro Jan 1946 - HDN MAG-25 Jul 24, 1946 - SOC Jan 31, 1947. To civilian registry as
					NC95487 (Pacific Southwest Airlines 1949), N57V (Piedmont Airlines ‘P/m Tarheel’ - Charlotte Aircraft Corp
					Apr 30, 1962). Sold to Spanish AF as T3-42, then back to civilian registry as G-BFXB (Fairoaks
					Aviation Services Ltd), then XA-JIH (Aerovias Oaxaquenas SA Sep 79). Wfu.
				3136 (MSN 4226) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 07, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 04, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					Corpus Christi Apr 1945 - VR-3 Jan 1946 - Jacksonville Mar 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946.
					To civilian registry as PP-CCP (Cruzeiro ‘Jurema’ Sep 06, 1948). Crashed Guanabara Bay,
					Rio de Janerio Oct 21, 1954.
				3137 (MSN 4227) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 07, 1942 - VR-7 Aug 21, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					VRS-1 Jan 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC49789 with
					The Babb Co. Inc Glendale, CA 1949. Registration canceeled Aug 178, 1969. Mutual Defense Assistance
					Program as 49-26xx. Rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance Company, Van Nuys, Glendale, CA for export to
					Royal Hellenic AF as 49-26xx
				3138 (MSN 4228) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 08, 1942 - VR-1 Mar 31, 1942 - VR-7 Aug 25, 1943 -
					NATS Nov 01, 1943 - VRF-3 Jan 1946 - Jacksonville Feb 1946 - SOC Jun 30, 1946. To civilian registry
					as N6679C (One Mark Eng. Co, Van Nuys, CA. 1967). Current on USCAR Mar 2003 as
					C-47 (Sale reported). Spares or export?
				3139 (MSN 4229) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 17, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					PCA Roanoke Oct 1944 - VRF-4 Jan 1945 - VRF-1 Oct 1945 - Quonset Point Jan 1947 - SOC Feb 28, 1947
				3140 (MSN 4280) to US Marine Corps Apr 01, 1942 - MAS Cherry Point Jul 24, 1943 - SOC Aug 31, 1946.
					To civilian registry as PP-KAA (VIABRAS Jan 08, 1948), PP-ANS (TAN Aug 1953 - REAL Sep
					1956 to Nov 12, 1961). Sold to Argentina AF (Operated as T-38, later TC-38) and transfered to
					Argentina Civil Aviation as LQ-IPC May 04, 1966. Crashed Las Hiqueras, Rio Cuarto May 05, 1969.
					Later rebuilt and returned to Argentina AF as TC-27 until wfu Jan 1989. Sold to Manuel
					Antih as part of a museum to be created in Pacheco. Last noted derelict Pacheco 2001.
				3141 (MSN 4281) to US Marine Corps Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-1, San Diego - Douglas Aug 13, 1942 -
					VMJ-253 Sep 14, 1942 - Alameda Jul 08, 1943 - MAG-26 Nov 1943 - El Centro Jan 1944 - SOC Oct
					31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC21902 (Pan American Airways 1946), XA-GEU (CMA Apr 04, 1952 -
					Aero Maya 1969 - SAESA Sep 1969). Wfu before 1981
				3142 (MSN 4282) to US Marine Corps Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-1, San Diego - VMJ-152 Mar 30, 1942 - MAG-53, Corvallis Aug 1943 -
					El Centro Jan 1944 - Servon-33 Jul 24, 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC41046
					(Various owners/operators), XT-CTM (Gob. Territorio de Quintana Roo Dec 1971). Cancelled before 1981.
				3143 (MSN 4283) to US Marine Corps Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-2, San Diego - VMJ-252 Apr 06, 1942 - VMJ-353 May 01,
					1944 - Hit dump truck on runway May 01, 1944. SOC Jul 06, 1944.
3144			Boeing XPBB-1
				MSN 2129
3145/3394		Stearman N2S-1
				MSN 75-922/75-1171. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1
				3145 (MSN 75-922)
				3146 (MSN 75-923) registered as N50070. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application when the
					pilot misjudged the altitude and clearance starting a swathe run and struck an earth bank during a
					practice run with water near Clarendon Municipal Airport, Roe, AR 29Sep74. Registration cancelled 5Dec74
				3147 (MSN 75-924) VN1, NAS Pensacola, FL. Crashed at NAF 00907, NOLF Bell’s Farm, Brent, Pensacola, FL 8Aug42
					Registered as N50072. Substantially damaged during practice for aerial application when the
					airplane nosed over after landing on the landing strip at Tucker, AR 27Sep65. Damaged in a collision taxying
					for takeoff when Piper PA-28, N171ER was struck on the run-up area at Daytona Beach, FL 15May90.
					Substantially damaged at Lafayette Airport, Deland, FL 4Apr92. The pilot attempted to land the airplane
					on a sod airstrip and lost control when he encountered a gusty crosswind condition. The airplane bounced
					and drifted off the runway. A wing tip struck the ground and the airplane nosed over. Registration expired 30Jun13;
					cancelled 17Dec14.
				3150 (MSN 75-927) Registered 17Jun48 as NC50088; cancelled 28Nov55
				3151 (MSN 75-928) VN3D8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Destroyed when force landed after engine failure at
					NAAS Whiting Field, Milton, FL 5Nov43.
				3152 (MSN 75-929) Registered as NC54556; cancelled 24Aug54 on export to Cuba.
					Registered in Cuba as CU-N561 or CU-N562
				3153 (MSN 75-930) VN2AD8, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control landing at NAF 29904,
					NOLF Bayou, Warrington, Pensacola, FL 27Nov40
				3154 (MSN 75-931) Registered as N48175; cancelled 11Oct55.
				3155 (MSN 75-932) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1
					BuAer 0023 at NOLF City Field, NAS Pensacola 9Jan41
				3156 (MSN 75-933) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control and nosed over
					landing at NOLF Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 14Jan41
				3159 (MSN 75-936) Registered as N54552; cancelled 30Nov55
				3161 (MSN 75-937) VN1D8A, NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL. Crashed 100 yards
					southeast of NAAS Corry Field 27Apr43
				3162 (MSN 75-939) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					 NAF 14011, NOLF No. 5, ‘Brush’ Field, Noble, OK 3Apr44. Registered as N54561; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 22Aug12
				3163 (MSN 75-940) NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged in a fatal accident at Alabama 25Mar41.
					Registered as N4079; cancelled 19May14 on export to France. Registered as F-HDVD Jul 22, 2014.
					Current Oct 2020
				3164 (MSN 75-941) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost
					control landing at NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 4Jun41.
				3166 (MSN 75-943) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Destroyed in an accident during
					takeoff from NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 20Nov42
				3167 (MSN 75-944) Registered as N75307; cancelled 7Aug89. Registered 17Sep20 as VH-UJO; current [Oct20]
				3169 (MSN 75-946) Registered as N50065; cancelled 14Dec12 on export to Brazil. Registered as PR-ZLU
				3170 (MSN 75-947) Registered as N50054. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					engine failed with fuel exhaustion after spraying melons and nosed over during the forced landing
					on soft wet ground at Topeka, IL 28Jul73. Registration cancelled 7May74.
				3173 	(MSN 75-950) Registered as N50057. Reregistered 1978 as N9PK. Modified as a Super Stearman.
					Reregistered as N707TJ. Operated by AeroSuperBatics Ltd, Rencomb, Cirencester, England as a display
					and wing-walking team in UK and worldwide. Successive sponsors were: Yugo Cars; Cadbury's Crunchie
					(1992/98), St Ivel Utterly Butterly (1999/07), Guinot (2008/09), Breitling (2010/17). Ditched into
					the sea off Sandbanks, Dorset, England 4Sep21. The aircraft had	been participating in the
					Bournemouth Air Festival 2021, a wing-walking display along the seafront. At the end of the display
					the wing walker returned to her seat and the plane departed to the west enroute to land back at
					nearby Bournemouth Airport, Dorset. The pilot reported engine problems,	the engine was heard to be
					running rough, and he ditched the plane close to the chain ferry at the	entrance to Poole Harbour.
					The two occupants were rescued by nearby boats, taken to hospital but released same day. The plane
					came down away from the display area and the accident was not visible to the spectators. Used in a
					composite rebuild with PT-17 41-8689/G-BIXN (MSN 75-2248) for static display in Dubai.
				3174 (MSN 75-951) registered as N48188, current Oct 2020
				3175 (MSN 75-952) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3339
					landing at NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 25Apr41. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAS Pensacola 12Nov41
				3176 (MSN 75-953) Registered as N54562; cancelled 18Apr13
				3177 (MSN 75-954) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 38066 at NAF 26714, NOLF No. 14, Flora, IN 5Mar44
				3178 (MSN 75-955) Registered as N50076. Crashed during aerial application dusting rice when the airplane
					struck aircraft N55374 (41-8778) pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Vinton, LA 10Jun67 (pilot killed);
					the other aircraft was on approach to land at an adjacent strip. Registration current [Oct20]
				3179 (MSN 75-956) Registered as N54563; current [Oct20].
				3180 (MSN 75-957) Registered as N71BA; current [Oct20].
				3181 (MSN 75-958) Registered as N545WP; current [Oct20]. Based in the Netherlands
				3182 (MSN 75-959) Registered as N75308; cancelled 16May49
				3183 (MSN 75-960) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash after the pilot lost
					control 200ft southeast of NOLF Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 12Apr41
				3184 (MSN 75-961) Registered as N50067; cancelled 5Nov80.
				3185 (MSN 75-962) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an
					accident eleven miles east of NAS Olathe 17Aug43. Registered as N50142. Substantially damaged when
					overshot landing in New Jersey 20Apr76. Damaged when the airplane nosed
					over landing in gusty winds at Evansville, IN 1May93. Registration current [Oct20].
				3186 (MSN 75-963) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					landed short at NOLF Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 12Apr41.
					Registered as N48180; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 7Aug12
				3187 (MSN 75-964) Registered as N79494; cancelled 27Apr72
				3188 (MSN 75-965) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage taxying at NAS Olathe 11Aug43.
					Registered as N50022; current [Oct20]
				3189 (MSN 75-966) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					landed short at NOLF Clay Pits Field, Brent, Pensacola, FL 4Jan41
				3190 (MSN 75-967) Registered as N48182. Registered 3Mar05 to American Airpower
					Heritage Flying Museum, Midland, TX. Damaged in collision with Beech A36, N4808M
					while taxying at Santa Ana, CA 30Jun80. Substantially damaged at McCampbell-Porter
					Airport, Ingleside, TX 25Oct16. The pilot was conducting a personal flight in the tail
					wheel-equipped airplane in the airport traffic pattern. He reported making two
					uneventful stop-and-go landings before the accident takeoff. The third takeoff was
					uneventful until the tail became airborne, and the airplane began to veer to the right.
					He applied back stick pressure to become airborne, and upon liftoff, the airplane continued
					to yaw right. He reduced airplane pitch to increase airspeed, but the airplane continued to
					yaw right, and it subsequently entered an uncommanded right roll with a slight nose-up
					pitch attitude. The pilot was unable to regain control with full left rudder and left aileron
					inputs, and the airplane impacted terrain in a right?wing-low attitude. The airplane subsequently
					nosed over and came to rest inverted. Resident at Commemorative Air Force-Third Coast Squadron,
					Alice, TX. Registration current [Oct20]
				3191 (MSN 75-968) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when nosed over
					taxying at NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 28Mar41.
					Fatal crash near the city of Pensacola, FL 31Aug42
				3192 (MSN 75-969) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped taxying at NAF 10515, NOLF No. 12, Stanley, KS 4Oct43.
					Registered 26Oct50 as N48187; cancelled 21May60
				3193 (MSN 75-970) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a
					crash at NAF 35013, NOLF No. 6, Ensley, FL 24Oct41. Registered as N50074.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					forests when the engine failed with fuel exhaustion during a swathe run and struck trees during
					the forced landing at El Dorado, AR 8Jun66 (1INJ). Registered as N373VU. The pilot was flying his
					aircraft in the traffic pattern around the Paris, Texas airport 18Jul19 when he experienced an engine
					failure. He elected to land in a pasture as he deemed he did not have enough altitude and airspeed
					to safely reach the airport. The pilot landed safely in a pasture just across Highway 271, 4,143 feet
					from the approach end of the runway. Registration current [Oct20
				3194 (MSN 75-971) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash at NAF 00313, NOLF
					No. 4-A, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 12Jan42. Registered as N50085. Registered as N772WM. The aircraft swerved to the
					right during landing at Gallup, NM 15Jul88. The pilot attempted to correct with left rudder and
					brake but to no avail. The aircraft ground looped to the right and departed the runway. The left main
					gear was torn off in the soft dirt off the right side of the runway. The lower left wing was torn off,
					damaging the upper left wing. Registered as N62TS; current [Oct20]. Based in Portugal with Association
					Museological Aero Fenix; later registered in United Kingdom
				3195 (MSN 75-972) Registered as N65648. The accident occurred while landing at the Rhynalds Ranch Airport,
					Bealton, VA 24Sep10. The purpose of the flight was for the pilot under instruction to conduct air work
					and grass field landings. He was seated in the rear seat and the CFI was seated in the front seat.
					The student stated that the CFI was on the flight controls in conjunction with him since it was going to
					be his first landing on a grass strip. The CFI stated that he advised the student that the student had
					authority over the flight controls to which he received an acknowledgement. On the first touchdown,
					the tail wheel-equipped airplane bounced and became airborne, then touched down a second time.
					After the second touchdown, when the airplane began turning to the right, the flight instructor took
					over authority of the flight controls and applied left rudder, which was ineffective. The airplane then
					ground-looped 90 degrees and struck a cluster of trees. The airplane incurred damage to both lower wings.
					Registration current [Oct20]
				3196 (MSN 75-973) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 01810, NOLF Germans, Pensacola, FL 17Nov41
				3197 (MSN 75-974) registered as N50091. Current Oct 2020
				3198 (MSN 75-975) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Crashed at NAF 00509, NOLF Stump,
					Ensley, Pensacola, FL 17Jun42. Substantially damaged in a crash over site A-Y, NAS Pensacola 2Dec42
				3199 (MSN 75-976) Registered 7Mar46 as NC54882; cancelled 4Mar49
				3200 (MSN &5-977) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control
					at NAF 00313, NOLF No. 4-A, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 22Jan41
				3201 (MSN 75-978) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged when the pilot landed
					short and lost control landing at NAF 35914, NOLF No. 5, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 24May41.
					 VN11D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff
					from NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 30Sep41. Registered as N50050; cancelled 23Apr74.
				3202 (MSN 75-979) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash at the southeast
					 corner of NAF 35307, NOLF ‘Y’, Pensacola, 10Nov42
				3203 (MSN 75-980) Photo Squadron, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 35914, NOLF No. 5, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 31Dec43.
				3204 (MSN 75-981) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 BuAer 2693 at NAF 35013, NOLF No. 6,
					Ensley, Pensacola, FL 2Jun41, Registered as N54545. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying corn
					when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled during takeoff at Hawarden, IA 29Jul69; t
					he airplane was overloaded and the pilot was fatigued. Registration cancelled 24Jan18
				3205 (MSN 75-982)VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					landed long and the plane nosed over at NAF 00907, NOLF Bell’s Farm, Brent, Pensacola, FL 1Apr41
					Registered as N54503; cancelled 24Feb71
				3206 (MSN 75-983) Registered as N54588; cancelled 15Aug51 on export to Mexico
				3207 (MSN 75-984) Registered as N50050. Registered as N61V. Substantially damaged when the aircraft was
					landed into a strong left crosswind, experienced a loss of directional control, followed by a
					ground loop, and nosed over at Rochester, IN 28Sep87. Registration current [Oct20].
				3208 (MSN 75-985) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash one mile northewest
					of set #2- 1 pylons, NAS Pensacola 17Dec41.
				3209 (MSN 75-986) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Major damage in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Pensacola 7Aug41. Registered 5May48 as NC50053; cancelled 28Nov55
				3210 (MSN 75-987) Registered as N50077; cancelled 20May65
				3211 (MSN 75-988) Registered 17Mar48 as NC54589; cancelled 15Nov48
				3212 (MSN 75-989) NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident at Chevalier
					Field, NAS Pensacola 20Sep44. Registered as N50073; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 14Sep12
				3213 (MSN 75-990) VN1D8A NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
				N2S-1 BuAer 3214 1.2 miles northeast of NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 12May42.
				3214 (MSN 75-991) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3213 1.2 miles northeast of NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove,
					Pensacola, FL 12May42. Registered as N50068; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 10Aug12
				3215 (MSN 75-992) Registered as N54590; cancelled 4Jan71.
				3216 (MSN 75-993) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot lost control and the plane nosed over landing at St Augustine
					Municipal Airport, FL 5Mar41. Registered as N48190. The airplane struck water while maneuvering near Sayville,
					Long Island, New York 5Nov94. The airplane was destroyed, and the pilots were fatally injured.
					The airplane was observed departing; several witnesses on the ground said the airplane performed
					a loop maneuver, but it failed to recover and struck the water in a nose low attitude. One witness,
					who reported he observed the accident while in flight, reported seeing the airplane in a steep left turn,
					when the nose dropped and the airplane entered a spin to the left. The airplane recovered from the
					spin when it struck the water in a wings level, slightly nose-low attitude. The airplane was recovered
					from the water 8Nov94. Both lower wings were bent aft, with more bending toward outboard.
					The outboard sections of the upper wings were bent forward. The landing gear had separated from
					the fuselage in a rearward direction. The engine and engine mount had separated from the fuselage.
					The bolts on the top of the engine mount bolts were pulled out. The lower mount was buckled and the
					bolts bent. All flight control cables were attached. A control tube used between the cockpit elevator
					control and the elevator was fractured at a bend behind the cockpit. All seatbelt and shoulder harness
					attach points were still attached. The engine was rotated by hand and compression was evident in all
					cylinders. The spark plugs were gray in appearance. Both propeller blades were splintered; one next
					to the hub and the other at mid-span. The left side rudder horn was fractured near the outboard end.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3217 (MSN 75-994) Registered 8Jan48 as NC50146; cancelled 23Jan50
				3218 (MSN 75-995) NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Crashed at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 1Jan 1942
				3219 (MSN 75-996) Registered as N54560. Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating
					cotton when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Florence, AL 25Sep64.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3220 (MSN 75-997) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed after the pilot lost control
					in the vicinity of ‘D’ Field, Jacksonville, FL 24Mar41
				3221 (MSN 75-998) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a
					collision with an object in the vicinity of Higgins, FL 12Feb41. NRAB Anacostia,
					Washington, DC. Substantially damaged in an accident at Riverside Field,
					Croom, MD 16Nov42. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident
					six miles east of NAS Memphis 24Jun44
				3223 (MSN 75-1000) Registered 21Jun45 as NC54591; cancelled 8Mar49.
				3225 (MSN 75-1002) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged when nosed over
					taxying at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 25Feb41. NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC.
					 Fatal crash at the pylon practice field, Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 20Jan43
				3227 (MSN 75-1004) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 24Feb41. VN11D6A, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Jacksonville 21Jul41.
					Registered as N54553; cancelled 1Mar54 on export to Mexico.
				3228 (MSN 74-1005) VN11D7A NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after the pilot
					lost control near pylons west of NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 24May41
				3230 (MSN 75-1007) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Damaged in an accident at
					NRAB Grosse Ile 12Feb43. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 25909,
					NOLF Ash, Carleton, MI 16Aug43. Registered 15Oct45 as NC48178; cancelled 14Jan55.
				3231 (MSN 75-1008) Registered 28Jan47 as NC54592; cancelled 30Dec48
				3232 (MSN 75-1009) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 2Apr41.
					Major damage in an accident landing at NOLF Wade, Jacksonville, FL 20Dec41.
					NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NRAB Anacostia 1Jan43.
				3233 (MSN 75-1010) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 7Apr41
				3234 (MSN 75-1011) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 14Apr41.
					Registered as N61600. Substantially damaged when the engine failed and the airplane
					struck a ditch during the forced landing on a private Grauf airstrip at Hughson, CA 18Feb81.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3235 (MSN 75-1012) VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 26Nov41. NAS Memphis,
					Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident during takeoff from NAF 08004, Millington, Memphis, TN 30Sep43.
				3236 (NSN 75-1013) NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Damaged in an
					accident landing at Beacon Field, Alexandria, VA 11Jun43.
					Registered 15Oct45 as NC48186. Registered as N78R; current [Oct20].
				3237 (MSN 75-1014) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 23Jan41. Registered as N50069; cancelled 7Jul77.
				3238 (MSN 75-1015) NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAS Jacksonville 19Feb41. VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident taxying at NAS Jacksonville 29Nov41. NRAB Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged
					in an accident at NAF 13808, NOLF No. 4, Spring Hill, KS 23Dec42.
				3239 (MSN 75-1016) Registered as N61603. Ueding Flying Service, Vincennes, IN. Operated for
					Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1958;
					sprayer code 24. Registration current [Oct20]
				3240 (MSN 75-1017) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 15Feb41
					Registered as N48199; current [Oct20].
				3241 (MSN 75-1018) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a
					collision landing and nosed over at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 5Apr41
				3242 (MSN 75-1019) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					plane nosed over landing at ‘C’ Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 8Mar41.
					VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NOLF Paxon, Jacksonville, FL 9Sep41. NAS New Orleans, LA. Crashed after a
					mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 05405 at NAS New Orleans 8Mar43.
				3243 (MSN 75-1020) NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged in a
					crash at Beacon Field, Alexandria, VA 2Apr43. Substantially damaged in
					an accident landing at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 27Apr43. Fatal crash two miles
					east of Beacon Field, Alexandria, VA 7May43
				3244 (MSN 75-1021) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a mid-
					air collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3247 during takeoff from NOLF Station Field,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL 11Jun41
				3245 (MSN 75-1022) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged when nosed over
					taxying at Folkston CAA Intermediate Landing Field, GA 26Feb41.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL 11Apr41
				3246 (MSN 75-1023) Registered as N61525; current [Oct20].
				3247 (MSN &5-1024) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged when the pilot
					 landed short after engine failure and the plane ground looped at NOLF Station Field,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL 10Feb41. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-1 BuAer 3244 during takeoff from NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 11Jun41.
					NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Crashed after a mid-air collision with N2S-2 BuAer 3520
					 ½ mile east of NAF 23217, NOLF Custer, Monroe, MI 24Jul43.
				3248 (MSN 75-1025) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 3504 two miles west-southwest of NAS Jacksonville 12Aug41.
				3249 (MSN 75-1026) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9May41. NRAB Anacostia,
					Washington, DC. Damaged in an accident landing at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 9Nov42.
					Registered 27Dec94 as N5450M; cancelled 6Mar18
				3250 (MSN 75-1027) VN117DA, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 16Mar41
					Registered as N25514; cancelled 24May54.
				3251 (MSN 75-1028) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Paxon, Jacksonville, FL 30Sep41
					Registered as N48193. current [Oct20]. Based at Cuatro Vientos, Madrid, Spain.
				3252 (MSN 75-1029) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NOLF Hart Field, Jacksonville, FL 18Jul41. NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC.
					 Substantially damaged in an accident at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 9Nov42.
					Destroyed when ground looped landing at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 26Mar43
				3253 (MSN 75-1030) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 18Jun41
				3254 (MSN 75-1031) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NOLF Hart Field, Jacksonville, FL 27Oct41. NAS Memphis,
					Millington, TN. Major damage when crashed seven miles east of NAS Memphis 14Sep43
				3255 (MSN 75-1032) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					 ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 10Feb41
				3256 (MSN 75-1033) Registered as N61604. Mid Continent Aerial Sprayers Inc., Hayti, MO.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1958;
					sprayer code 432. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application seeding rice when the pilot failed
					to maintain directional control taking off and struck an earth bank on the landing strip at
					Beedeville, AR 3Apr69. Registration revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5Aug13.
				3258 (MSN 75-1035) Registered as N48177; cancelled 14Oct14
				3259 (MSN 75-1036) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing 200 yards off the boundary of NAF 23217, NOLF Custer, Monroe, MI 30Jun43
				3260 (MSN 75-1037) Registered as N50082. Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting rice
					when the pilot used excessive brakes approaching the loading area after landing and
					nosed over at Le Gros Memorial Airport, Crowley, LA 6Nov70. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application dusting rice when the airplane was overloaded, stalled during climb after
					takeoff and struck trees at Cowen Airport, Mermentau, LA 17May72. Substantially damaged
					at Silver Wings Airport Fredricksburg, TX 26Jun12. The pilot reported that he was landing and
					that the landing roll out was smooth as the tail came down. He indicated that then there was
					no rudder control and the airplane veered left. He brought the control stick back and applied
					right brake. The propeller struck the runway and the airplane nosed over. The vertical tail
					and rudder sustained substantial damage during the nose over. Registration current [Oct20].
				3261 (MSN 75-1038) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					 lost control and the plane ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL 25Feb41. NAS New Orleans, LA. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at Moisant Airport, NOLF Kenner, New Orleans, LA 4May44
				3262 (MSN 75-1039) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					when the pilot lost control and the plane ground looped landing at
					NAS Jacksonville, FL 10Mar41. VN11D6A NAS Jacksonville, FL. Destroyed in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 26009, NOLF Branon, Orange Park, Jacksonville, FL 16Mar42
				3263 (MSN 75-1040) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					 accident with N2S-3 BuAer 3435 taxying at NAS Jacksonville 9Sep41. VN11D6A,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed five miles north of NAAS Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL 29Jun42
				3264 (MSN 75-1041) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NOLF Hart, Jacksonville, FL 14Oct4
				3265 (MSN 75-1042) VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3316 ten miles northwest of NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 11Jun42
				3266 (MSN 75-1043) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 1Apr41.
					Major damage when the plane nosed over landing at NOLF Paxon, Jacksonville, FL 15Apr41
					Registered 22Apr48 as NC50148; cancelled 21Oct55
				3267 (MSN 75-1044) Registered as N69765. Owned by actor Steve McQueen c1979 until his death 7Nov80.
					Registration current [Oct20]
				3268 (MSN 75-1045) Registered as N50139. Yesterdays Wings, Mesa, AZ. Registered as N52RE. Substantially
					damaged when ground looped, possibly caused by a local whirlwind, and nosed over landing
					at Scottsdale Municipal Airport, AZ 2Jun79. Registration cancelled 4Jan18
				3270 (MSN 75-1047) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Jacksonville 23Jan42
				3271 (MSN 75-1048) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					when the pilot lost control landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 4Mar41.
					Registered as N51034. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost directional
					control during landing, possibly caused by wake turbulence from a preceding jet aircraft, and veered
					off the runway at Scottsdale Municipal Airport, AZ 20Jan90. Modified as Super Stearman IB75A.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3272 (MSN 75-1049) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot lost control and nosed over landing at NOLF St Marys Airport, GA 21Apr41.
				3274 (MSN 75-1051) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAS Grosse Ile 9Apr43
				3276 (MSN 75-1053) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAF 34105, Wilkinsville, TN 14Jul4
				3278 (MSN 75-1055) Registered as N50149. Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating
					cotton when the pilot looked back at the field at the end of a swathe run and collided with
					Stearman N66585 on approach to land at Southland Flying Service Airport, Tchula, MS 13Oct67.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application when the airplane struck a windmill tower
					pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Covington, OK 8Apr81. Registration current [Oct20]
				3279 (MSN 75-1056) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged in an
					accident at NAF 23217, NOLF Custer, Monroe, MI 13Dec42
				3280 (MSN 75-1057) Registered as N54565. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					grain fields when the pilot placed the propeller into high pitch after liftoff, failed to maintain
					flying speed and stalled into a creek at a private airstrip at Cape Charles, VA 22May76.
					Registration current [Oct20]. US Coast Guard colors as 207; based at Aachen-Merzbruck airfield in Germany.
				3281 (MSN 75-1058) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident at NAF 23813, NOLF Newport, MI 4Nov43.
				3282 (MSN 75-1059) NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing two miles southeast of Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 12May43.
					Registered 28Jul50 as CF-GAR. Leavens Brothers Air Services Ltd, Essex, Ontario.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1952;
					sprayer code 22. Operated 1953-58 as sprayer code 78. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					when the engine lost power as an oil leak reduced pressure and the right upper and lower wings were
					damaged during the forced landing on a road one mile east of Lake Matane, Quebec 25Jun55.
					General Airspray Ltd., St Thomas, Ontario. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce
					 budworm spray program New Brunswick 1966; sprayer code 78. Crashed and destroyed during aerial
					application spraying insecticide when, after takeoff, the airplane failed to perform normally, the load
					was jettisoned without improving performance and struck tree tops during the forced landing ½ mile
					east of the airstrip at Franklin, Quebec 27May67. Registration cancelled 24Oct67
				3283 (MSN 75-1060) Registered as N48204; cancelled 2Jun65
				3284 (MSN 75-1061) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAS Jacksonville 19Aug41. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS.
					Crashed six miles east of NAS Olathe 21Jul43
				3285 (MSN 75-1062) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident landing fifteen miles southeast of NAS Olathe 4Aug43
					Registered as N50212; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 10Aug12
				3286 (MSN 75-1063) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 26Feb41.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at ‘C’ Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 21Mar41.
					Substantially damaged landing in bad weather at NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Jun41.
					 Registered as N49256; current [Oct20]
				3287 (MSN 75-1064) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed in an accident at NAF 07615, NOLF No. 10, Stanley, KS 22May43
				3288 (MSN 75-1065) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43.
				3289 (MSN 75-1066) Registered 13Oct47 as N54558; cancelled 28Mar55
				3290 (MSN 75-1067) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed after the pilot lost control at NOLF Paxon, Jacksonville, FL 16Apr41.
				3291 (MSN 75-1068) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost control
					and nosed over landing at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 15Mar41. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS.
					 Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3293 (MSN 75-1070) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged when force
					landed after engine failure at Ford Airport, Kingsford, MI 31Dec42. NAS Chicago,
					Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 07680 northwest of NAS Chicago 27Jun44
				3295 (MSN 75-1072) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident taxying at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 1Mar41. VN11, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Major damage when force landed after engine failure eight miles west
					of NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 4Oct42
				3296 (MSN 75-1073) Registered as N50164. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the airplane
					struck Stearman N50744 [42-15620] landing on a prepared landing strip at Holley,
					Homestead, FL 29Nov64. Registration cancelled 29Oct13
				3297 (MSN 75-1074) Registered as N50060; cancelled 12Jun72
				3298 (MSN 75-1075) Registered as N54502; cancelled 3Dec71.
				3299 (MSN 75-1076) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged when
					 the pilot landed long and the plane nosed over at NAF 00907, NOLF Bell’s Farm,
					Brent, Pensacola, FL 7Apr41. Registered 20Jul45 as NC48185; cancelled 31Mar55.
				3300 (MSN 75-1077) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Destroyed in an accident
					landing at NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 11Oct44
				3301 (MSN 75-1078) VN11D8A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3304 between NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley and Site AA, Pensacola, FL 8JuL42
				3302 (MSN 75-1079) Registered as N51028. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					spraying rice when the airplane stalled avoiding power lines pulling up at the end of a
					swathe run at Rosharon, TX 21Jun74. Registration cancelled 12Sep12.
					Registered 31Dec13 as N51028; current [Oct20].
				3303 (MSN 75-1080) VN1D8A NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-1 BuAer 3305 ½ mile northeast of NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 24JuL42
				3304 (MSN 75-1081) VN11D8A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3301 between NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley and Site AA, Pensacola, FL 8JuL42
				3305 (MSN 75-1082) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 01408, Pensacola, FL 31Oct41. Major damage after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-1 BuAer 3303 ½ mile northeast of NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 24JuL42.
					Registered as N50052. The airplane impacted a tree and a house near
					Freeman Field Airport, Junction City, Kansas 4Jun11. The pilot reported that there was a
					loss of engine power shortly after departure. He altered his heading by 10 degrees to
					avoid higher obstacles, however, the airplane impacted a tree and a house before a
					forced landing site could be located. Both wings were crushed, bent, and broken
					during the impact sequence. Registration cancelled 30May18.
				3306 (MSN 75-1083) Registered as N61815; current [Oct20].
				3308 (MSN 75-1085) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an
					accident landing at NOLF four miles northeast of NAS Memphis 7Mar44.
					Registered 11Sep47 as NC50081; cancelled 28Nov55
				3309 (MSN 75-1086) Registered 24May46 as NC54604; cancelled 16Jan52
				3310 (MSN 75-1087) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine
					failure at NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 31Jan41.
					Registered 10Sep47 as NC54506; cancelled 30Nov55
				3311 (MSN 75-1088) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Fatal crash at
					NAF 00509, NOLF Stump, Ensley, Pensacola, FL 27May42
				3312 (MSN 75-1089) Registered as N64947; cancelled 4Jan71
				3313 (MSN 75-1090) Registered as N54603; current [Oct20].
				3315 (MSN 75-1092) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Force landed after engine
					failure at NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 13Feb41. Major damage
					in an accident landing at NAF 02208, Pensacola, FL 11Oct41. Registered in Mexico as XB-GAK.
				3316 (MSN 75-1093) VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					 collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3265 ten miles northwest of NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 11Jun42
				3317 (MSN 75-1094) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					in a crash at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 11Sep41. Registered as N50087.
					Aerial Crop Service, Carlsbad, CA. Operated for
					Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1955-56;
					sprayer code 97. Operated for Canadian spruce budworm spray program 1957; sprayer code 56.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3318 (MSN 75-1095) NAS New Orleans, LA. Major damage when crashed at
					NAF 23513, NOLF Willswood, New Orleans, LA 3Feb44
				3319 (MSN 75-1096) Registered as N50166. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application
					spraying corn when the airplane struck the crop during a swathe run at Salina, KS 8Jul66.
					Registration cancelled 25Jun76 on export to the Philippines. Registered as RP-R131
				3320 (MSN 75-1097) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed 7.5 miles from NAS Jacksonville 21Jul41
				3321 (MSN 75-1098) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					after takeoff from NAF 08004, Millington, Memphis, TN 30Sep43.
					Registered as N57623; revoked 14Jan77; cancelled 30Dec19
				3322 (MSN 75-1099) Registered as N75045; cancelled 8Oct56
				3323 (MSN 75-1100) Registered as N9691H. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying
					potatoes when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at
					Northwood, ND 28Jul81 (1INJ). Registration current [Oct20]
				3324 (MSN 75-1101) NAS Patuxent River, MD. Destroyed in an accident
					landing at Hermitage Airport, Richmond, VA 31Jul44
				3325 (MSN 75-1102) NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged in an
					accident during a ferry flight landing at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 9Feb43. NAS Memphis,
					Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Memphis 24Aug43
				3326 (MSN 75-1103) Registered as N54527; cancelled 7Jan71
				3327 (MSN 75-1104) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an
					accident at NAS Memphis 16May44. Registered as N70043. Crashed and destroyed during aerobatics when the
					airplane hit trees before recovering from a spin at Belmont, ME 10Jul76. Registration current [Oct20].
				3328 (MSN 75-1105) NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged during a ferry flight
					 while taxying at NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms, Jacksonville, FL 25Oct41.
					Registered as N54528; cancelled 11Oct55.
				3330 (MSN 75-1107) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged in an accident taxying at
					St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 4Apr41. VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially
					damaged when force landed after engine failure at 2.5 miles east of NAF 16116,
					NOLF Trout Creek, Elwood, Jacksonville, FL 23Aug41. VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Major damage in an accident landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 30Jun42
				3331 (MSN 75-1108) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 7Apr41.
					Registered as N50056. Substantially damaged when the pilot placed the propeller into
					low pitch after liftoff, failed to maintain flying speed, struck power lines and nosed
					over landing in a rice field near Federer Memorial Airport, Brinkley, AR 18Jun70
					Registered 8Jun99 as N6393F; current [Oct20].
				3332 (MSN 75-1109) VN11D6, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Destroyed in an accident
					landing at NAAS Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL 17Aug42
				3333 (MSN 75-1110) Registered as N54602; cancelled 16Feb54
				3335 (MSN 75-1112) Registered as N54601. Modified as A75L300. Registration current [Oct20].
				3336 (MSN 75-1113) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in a
					collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3376 when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field,
					NAS Corpus Christi, TX 12May41. Registered as N25502. Registered as N341AA. Registered as TI-386F. Registered 11Jan94
					as N341AA. Champion World War II Military Trainer/Liaison award at 50th EAA AirVenture,
					Oshkosh, WI 2002. Registration current [Oct20].
				3338 (MSN 75-1115) Registered as N50094; cancelled 31Dec70
				3339 (MSN 75-1116) VN1D8A, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in a collision
					with N2S-1 BuAer 3175 landing at NAAS Corry Field, Myrtle Grove, Pensacola, FL 25Apr41
					Registered 7Apr45 as NC48197 to Delta Air Lines, Inc - Dusting Division, Monroe, LA;
					sprayer code 101. Registration cancelled 23Sep55.
				3340 (MSN 75-1117) Registered as N50093. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce
					budworm spray program New Brunswick 1966; sprayer code 444. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application spraying beans when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled
					turning around during a swathe run at Batesville, MS 25May67. Registration cancelled 9Nov67
				3341 (MSN 75-1118) Registered 20Jan47 as NC48198; cancelled 3Nov48.
				3342 (MSN 75-1119) Registered as N64079; cancelled.
				3343 (MSN 75-1120) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at NAS Minneapolis 17Jun43
				3344 (MSN 75-1121) Registered as N61816; current [Oct20]. Suspended from the ceiling of the
					Le Mieux and Son, Toyota dealership in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
				3345 (MSN 75-1122) Registered as N3997L; current [Oct20
				3346 (MSN 75-1123) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 26009, NOLF Branon, Orange Park, Jacksonville, FL 11Oct41
					Registered as N54639; cancelled 23Aug56 on export to Mexico.
				3347 (MSN 75-1124) Flown by US President George H.W. Bush when he was a naval aviation cadet.
					Registered 26Apr45 as NC50061; current as N50061 [Oct20].
				3348 (MMSN 75-1125) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 4Jun41
				3350 (MSN 75-1127) VN11AD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF North Beach Field, Corpus Christi, TX 16May41.
					Registered as N50162, current Oct 2020
				3351 (MSN 75-1128) Registered as N50167; current [Oct20]
				3352 (MSN 75-1129) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Accident at NAF 26709,
					NOLF No. 1, Logansport, IN 21Apr43. Destroyed in an accident during takeoff
					from NAS Bunker Hill 19Jan44
				3353 (MSN 75-1130) registered as N9985H, current Oct 2020
				3356 (MSN 75-1133) Registered as N54557; cancelled 24May76
				3357 (MSN 75-1134) Registered as N48201; cancelled 25Jun73
				3358 (MSN 75-1135) registered as N50058. Modified as A75L300. Registration cancelled 6Jan20.
					Registered 30Sep20 as N50058; current [Oct20]
				3359 (MSN 75-1136) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms, Jacksonville, FL 18Jul41.
					NAS New Orleans, LA. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 24513,
					NOLF Sellers, St. Charles Parish, New Orleans, LA 29May43.
				3361 (MSN 75-1138) Registered as N66053. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					airplane ground looped and nosed over landing on a prepared strip at Kinnear, WY 15Jun79.
					Registration current [Oct20]
				3364 (MSN 75-1141) Registered as N59765; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 18Dec12
				3365 (MSN 75-1142) VN11D6, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					during takeoff from NOLF Hart Field, Jacksonville, FL 1Aug42.
					NAS New Orleans, LA. Fatal crash five miles west of NAS New Orleans 23Jan43
				3366 (MSN 75-1143) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 14021, NOLF Francis, Elwood, Jacksonville, FL 22Sep41.
					NRAB Anacostia, Washington, DC. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at Waldorf Field, MD 12Oct42
				3367 (MSN 75-1144) Registered as N64914. Registered as TI-479F. Reregistered Nov75 as TI-AEQ
				3368 (MSN 75-1145) Registered as N57879; cancelled 17Dec14
				3369 (MSN 75-1146) Registered as N54600; cancelled 26Jan71
				3370 (MSN 75-1147) Registered as N50325. Substantially damaged during aerial application when
					the airplane ground looped caused by failure of the steerable tail wheel housing and struck
					the crop landing on a prepared area at Maynard, MN 13Aug65. Registration current [Oct20
				3371 (MSN 75-1148) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at St Augustine CAA Intermediate Landing Field, FL 9Apr41. NRAB Anacostia,
					Washington, DC. Damaged in an accident at Hyde Field, Clinton, MD 21May43
					Registered as N54087. Substantially damaged in a collision after landing at
					Ellington, Houston, TX 24Sep11. After landing, the pilot was cleared to taxy his airplane
					to the ramp and was aware that another airplane would be in front of him as he taxyed.
					As he crossed over an active runway onto the taxyway, he steered straight ahead and did
					not perform any s-turns to maintain visual contact of the airplane ahead of him. As he
					cleared the runway, he looked down to change radio frequency and suddenly realized
					that he needed to look out for the airplane in front of him. When he looked up, he saw the right
					wing tip of the other airplane and did not have time to stop before he collided into its tail.
					The collision resulted in substantial damage to the lower right wing spar. The other airplane,
					Cessna 172R N72566, sustained substantial damage to the entire tail section including the vertical
					stabilizer, the rudder, the horizontal stabilizer, and the empennage. Registration cancelled 18Apr18.
					Registered 11Oct19 as N54087; current [Oct20]
				3372 (MSN 75-1149) Registered as N59879. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton
					when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run and nosed over
					landing at Dumas, AR 28Aug65. Registration current [Oct20].
				3373 (MSN 75-1150) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident landing at
					 NAF 08512, NOLF Mason, TN 29Jun44.
				3374 (MSN 75-1151) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage when ground looped
					landing and nosed over at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 1Apr41
				3376 (MSN 75-1153) VN11AD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident with N2S-1 BuAer 3336 landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Corpus Christi, TX
					12May41. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Crashed after a mid-air collision with N2S-3
					BuAer 38313 at NAS Bunker Hill 14May44
				3377 (MSN 75-1154) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed in an accident during
					takeoff from NAS Bunker Hill 7May43
				3379 (MSN 75-1156) NAS Corpus Christi, TX; code 4. Publicity photograph of Alice Greenough Orr, a rodeo
					performer, visiting NAS Corpus Christi and riding on this airplane. Registered as N52W; sale reported
					14Jan77, cancelled 12Sep12.
				3380 (MSN 75-1157) Registered as N57265; cancelled 20May65
				3383 (MSN 75-1160) Registered as N59766; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 21Feb20
				3384 (MSN 75-1161) Registered as N62383. Registered as N6201. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application seeding crops when the engine failed during takeoff, spraying oil on the windscreen,
					and nosed over during the forced landing in an alfalfa field adjacent to the landing strip at
					Bakersfield, CA 15Feb72. The pilot was on a flight to practice aerial application maneuvers.
					While landing, he applied excessive brake pressure and the airplane nosed over onto its back at
					Madera, CA 9Jul82. Registration cancelled 24Oct17. Registered 11Dec17 as N6201; current [Oct20].
				3387 (MSN 75-1164) registered as N59528. Substantially damaged when the engine failed
					and nosed over during the forced landing at Washington, MO 26Apr92. The flight instructor was
					giving instruction to the private pilot in takeoff and landings. Shortly after the fourth takeoff,
					at an estimated altitude of 800' agl, the engine backfired and lost power. Carburettor heat was
					applied after the power loss. A forced landing was made to a rough field, and the airplane nosed
					over during the ground roll. An inspection and run-up of the engine failed to disclose any mechanical
					anomalies. Prevailing meteorological conditions were conducive to the formation of serious
					carburettor icing. The airplane crashed about ½ mile west of the runway at the Bob White Airport,
					Zellwood, Florida 16Jan94. The airplane was substantially damaged and the pilot, the sole occupant,
					sustained serious injuries. The pilot had performed at least four touch-and-go landings and after
					takeoff following the fourth, he turned left crosswind, then downwind. The flight climbed to a higher
					than standard altitude to execute a commercial spiral to land maneuver. Witnesses reported that the
					airplane climbed to about 1,500 feet during the downwind leg. The pilot initiated the spiral for
					landing but is unsure how many turns he completed; however, he recalls turning left base in a
					45-degree bank. He added power after realizing that the airplane was low and applied control input
					to stop the turn but the descending turn continued. The airplane impacted the ground nose and
					left wing low and came to rest upright. Examination of the airplane revealed that the right rudder
					horn had failed. Additionally, the rudder stops were inspected and found to be installed.
					Thunderbird Field II Veterans Memorial Inc, Scottsdale, AZ 6Jun17. Displayed in the atrium of
					the entrance to the Business Terminal at Scottsdale Airport. City of Scottsdale 19Apr19.
					Registration cancelled 19Apr19
				3388 (MSN 75-1165) Registered as N59767. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					airplane wheel struck the joint of a pipe during takeoff and ran into a fence at Shell Road,
					Nome, TX 24May66. Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating beans when
					the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around during a swathe run at
					Nome, TX 14Nov80. Registration current [Oct20].
				3390 (MSN 75-1167) Registered as N56763; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 27May20.
				3392 (MSN 75-1169) in 2009 registered SE-BOZ and marked US Navy 207. Performing at Gothenburg Aero Show at
					Gothenburg City Airport. Säve, Sweden 28-29 August 2010.
					Conflict:
					SE-BOZ is reported to be previously N56402, MSN 75-294-1169, 40-1737. N56402 was registered with
					MSN 75294; cancelled 4Aug87
				3393 (MSN 75-1170) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Corpus Christi, TX 11Jun41.
					Registered as N49326. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when the
					airplane struck telephone wires below power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at
					Caruthers, CA 23Aug68 (1INJ). Registration cancelled 8May75
				3394 (MSN 75-1171) Registered as N59831; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 26Mar13
3395/3519		Stearman N2S-3
				MSN 75-1172/75-1296. Stearman Aircraft Model B75N1
				3396 (MSN 75-1173) Registered as N65293; current [Oct20]
				3397 (MSN 75-1174) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident during takeoff from NAF 30510, NOLF No. 32, Spoerlin Field, Long Grove, IL 7May46
					Became N6734S, then N5580S, cancelled Dec 30, 2004. Registered Feb 21, 2005 as G-OBEE.
					Current Oct 2020
				3398 (MSN 75-1175) Registered as N59918; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5Apr18
				3399 (MSN 75-1176) NAS New Orleans, LA. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 07724 2.5 miles southwest of Westwego, LA 22Mar45
				3400 (MSN 75-1177) NAS New Orleans, LA. Fatal crash east of NAS New Orleans 19Apr44
				3401 (MSN 75-1178) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed in an
					accident landing at NAF 20809, NOLF Polo, Dallas, TX 10Oct45
				3402 (MSN 75-1179) Registered as N4912N. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					defoliating beans when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during
					takeoff, ground looped and struck a fence at the Buddy Estes private landing strip,
					Lake Charles, LA 29Sep75. Sale reported 30Sep97, cancelled 10Dec12
				3403 (MSN 75-1180) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged when nosed over taxying at
					Oklahoma City Municipal Airport, OK 15Mar41. Registered as N5565N. Registered 15Nov89
					as G-BRSK; cancelled 3Mar08 on export to USA. Registered 29Apr08 as N75TQ.
					Remained based in UK. Rebuilt at Priory Farm, Tibenham, Norfolk; first flight 15Apr09.
					Registration current [Oct20]. For sale Oct20.
				3404 (MSN 75-1181) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in a
					mid-air collision at NOLF Station Field, NAS Corpus Christi, TX 13May41.
					Registered as N64825; cancelled 14May15
				3405 (MSN 75-1182) Registered 20Oct75 as YS-179P. Registered 21Jul82 as N67194; current [Oct20].
				3406 (MSN 75-1183) Registered as N4473N. The airplane impacted terrain near Wetmore,
					Colorado 3Jul11. The pilot was fatally injured and the passenger sustained minor injuries.
					The airplane was substantially damaged and a post impact fire ensued. The local flight
					originated from the Fremont County Airport (1V6), Canon City, Colorado. The passenger
					reported that after departing, the airplane was flown at low altitude around several
					locations before circling the passenger’s home. While flying west from the passenger’s
					home there was no communication between him and the pilot. The passenger said that
					the airplane got low and slow, and the airplane’s bank increased. He further reported
					that the airplane descended and collided with trees. The passenger found the pilot
					unresponsive and attempted to get the pilot out of the airplane. A fire began and the passenger
					retreated from the spreading fire. The passenger remarked that there were no changes
					in engine noise. The wreckage was located on the northern face of a ravine and came to
					rest in an upright position. The main wreckage consisted of the propeller, engine, and
					fuselage frame. Both bi-wings were almost completely consumed. Registration cancelled 23Jan18.
					Registered 29Dec19 as N4473N; current [Oct20].
				3407 (MSN 75-1184) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 4278 at NAS Corpus Christi, squadron area #4 pylon 19Oct42
				3408 (MSN 75-1185) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident with N2S-3 BuAer 4284 at NOLF Pleasant Valley, Dallas, TX 16Nov45
				3409 (MSN 75-1186) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage in an accident
					landing five miles southwest of NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 13Aug42
				3411 (MSN 75-1188) Registered as N5420N; cancelled 30Jun70
				3412 (MSN 75-1189) Registered 24Feb47 as NC66974; expired 30Oct82, cancelled 6May15.
					Noted in poor condition in Victoria, Australia Jun72
				3413 (MSN 75-1190) Registered as N260N. Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating
					cotton when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around during a
					swathe run at Lamont, CA 10Oct66. Substantially damaged during aerial application when
					the pilot misjudged the altitude and the airplane settled into a cotton field starting a swathe
					run at Bakersfield, CA 15Aug69. Registration cancelled 25Sep14.
				3414 (MSN 75-1191) Registered as N4908N. Damaged when the pilot lost directional control
					on a crosswind landing, ground looped to the right when the left wheel shattered from a
					side load and scraped the wing tip at Manchester, NH 23Sep88. The airplane ground looped
					during landing roll at Lee Gilmer Memorial Airport, Gainesville, Georgia 14Apr03. The airplane
					was substantially damaged; the pilot and passenger were uninjured. The flight departed
					Peachtree-Dekalb Airport, Dekalb, Georgia for a sightseeing/pleasure flight over Lake Lanier,
					with intentions to stop in Gainesville for refreshments. During the landing roll, the airplane
					ground looped to the left. Examination of the airplane revealed the wings were buckled
					at the main spar, and the left main landing gear separated from the airframe.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				3415 (MSN 75-1192) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at South Dry Lake Circle, NAS Corpus Christi, TX 29May41
				3416 (MSN 75-1193) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Dove in at Monroe NE, MI Jun 28, 1943, killing Royal Navy pilot.
				3417 (MSN 75-1194) VN11D7B NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 22May41
				3419 (MSN 75-1196) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 4Aug41.
					 Instructors’ School, NAS Pensacola, FL. Damaged in an accident at NOLF No. 6, Pensacola, FL
					3Apr45. Instructors’ School, NAAS Ellyson Field, Pensacola FL. Substantially damaged in
					an accident landing at NAAS Ellyson Field 14May45
				3420 (MSN 75-1197) NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a crash
					at NOLF Hart Field, Jacksonville, FL 30Aug41. Registered as N65578. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					spraying cotton when the pilot diverted his attention and the airplane struck a dirt bank
					during a swathe run at Childress, TX 22May76. Sale reported 18Mar78, cancelled 25Mar13.
				3421 (MSN 75-1198) Registered as N1059N. West Coast Air Service. Operated for Canadian Forest
					Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957; sprayer code 38.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying fruit orchards when the engine
					failed after fuel exhaustion and the airplane struck goal posts in a football field during
					the forced landing at Lindsay, CA 14Apr80. Registration cancelled 2Aug83
				3422 (MSN 75-1199) VN11D6A NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed at NAF 02021, NOLF Spencer, Pace, FL 12Mar42.
				3423 (MSN 75-1200) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a
					mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 3424 during takeoff from NAAS Lee Field,
					Green Cove Springs, FL 13May41. Major overhaul completed at the Assembly and Repair (A&R)
					workshops NAS Jacksonville 15Aug41. VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Major damage when force landed after engine failure 300yds south of NAF 16912,
					NOLF Switzerland, Jacksonville, FL 27Jan42. Registered as N9497H; cancelled 6Jun75
				3424 (MSN 75-1201) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 3423 during takeoff from NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 13May41.
					 NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage when crashed at NAF 29108, NOLF No. 28,
					Buffalo Grove, Chicago, IL 22Feb45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 2Jul45.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 5Sep45. Destroyed when the pilot
					landed short at NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 23Jan46
				3425 (MSN 75-1202) VN5D8N, NAAS Bronson Field, Pensacola, FL. Major damage in an
					accident at NAAS Bronson Field 24Jan46
				3426 (MSN 75-1203) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when nosed
					over taxying at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 23Apr41.
					Registered as N65109; cancelled 12May75
				3427 (MSN 75-1204) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 16Apr41. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 26709, NOLF No. 1, Logansport, IN 6Jun45.
					Registered as N65020; cancelled 20Feb14 on export to Poland.
					Currently registered in Poland as SP-YWW.
				3428 (MSN 75-1205) Registered as N91074. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application
					spraying cotton when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run
					then the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled at Glendora, MS 3Aug70 (pilot killed).
					Registration cancelled 3Sep70
				3429 (MSN 75-1206) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when nosed over
					in an accident landing at NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 23Apr41. NAS Grosse Ile,
					Detroit, MI. Damaged when force landed after engine failure sixty feet east of NAF 21819,
					 NOLF Bolles Harbor, Monroe, MI 28Mar43
				3430 (MSN 75-1207) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged in an accident
					at NAS SI. Louis 14Aug43. NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 22011, NOLF No. 13, Norman School House Field, Blanchard, OK 30May45
				3431 (MSN 75-1208) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 3510 at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 18Aug41
				3432 (MSN 75-1209) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					plane nosed over landing at St Augustine Municipal Airport, FL 17Apr41
				3433 (MSN 75-1210) VN11D6A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 3481 ½ mile south of NAF 26907, NOLF Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 13JuL42
				3434 (MSN-75-1211) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 17Apr41. VN11D7A,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 26907,
					NOLF Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 29Jan42
				3435 (MSN 75-1212) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident with N2S-1 BuAer 3263 taxying at NAS Jacksonville 9Sep41. VN11D6B,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash 10 miles southwest of NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 19May42
				3436 (MSN 75-1213) VN11D6, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed at Lowell and Allison Street,
					Woodstock, Jacksonville, FL 26Aug42
				3437 (MSN 75-1214) VN11D7B NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing and nosed over at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 21May41.
					Registered as N64964; cancelled 10Sep74
				3438 (MSN 75-1215) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged when the plane
					nosed over during takeoff from NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 23Apr41.
					 VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Caught fire and crashed two miles southwest of NAS Jacksonville 30Jul41
				3440 (MSN 75-1217) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 16912, NOLF Switzerland, Jacksonville, FL 29May41. NAS St. Louis,
					Lambert Field, MO. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 05358 at NAS St. Louis 28Feb43
				3441 (MSN 75-1218) VN11D7B NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 17May41.
					Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 16912, NOLF Switzerland,
					 Jacksonville, FL 29May41. Registered as NC1193N. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing
					at the Flying M Ranch Airport, Yerington, NV 22May10. The pilot stated that prior to landing
					he had overflown the airport and noted both wind socks on the field; he confirmed the wind
					direction while flying the traffic pattern. During the landing roll the airplane began to turn
					left and the left wing began to rise. The pilot attempted to regain directional control by
					applying full right rudder and full left control stick as well as by increasing power.
					Despite these inputs the airplane continued to turn left and the lower right wing contacted
					the runway surface. The pilot stated that he noticed the airplane was going to exit off the
					side of the runway so he reduced power to idle. As the airplane left the runway the lower
					right wing dug into the soft shoulder, sustaining substantial damage. Registration current [Oct20].
				3442 (MSN 75-1219) NAS New Orleans, LA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 15208, NOLF Norman, New Orleans, LA 16Nov43.
					Registered as N10571. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					airplane struck power lines undershooting during the approach to landing at Belzoni, MS 18Sep64.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating cotton when the airplane struck
					the crop during a swathe run at Belzoni, MS 19Sep65. Registration current [Oct20].
				3443 (MSN 75-1220) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed after a collision
					 with an object four miles west of St Augustine, FL 19Apr41. Registered as N66163; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 10May13
				3444 (MSN 75-1221) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot landed long and the plane nosed over at NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms,
					Jacksonville, FL 15May41. NAS Hutchinson, KS. Crashed two miles east of NAS Hutchinson 9Mar43
				3445 (MSN 75-1222) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF #21023, NOLF Belmore, Jacksonville, FL 8Sep41
				3446 (MSN 75-1223) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAS Jacksonville 18Aug41. VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Crashed at NAF 14021, NOLF Francis, Elwood, Jacksonville, FL 9JuL42.
				3447 (MSN 75-1224) Registered 10Oct47 as NC4623N; cancelled 6Oct55 on export to El Salvador
				3448 (MSN 75-1225) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged when the plane
					nosed over landing at NAF 22812, NOLF Middleburg, Jacksonville, FL 1May41
				3449 (MSN 75-1226) VN2D8B, NAAS Saufley Field, Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident 1.5 miles northeast of NAF 30517, Pensacola, FL 24Aug44
					Registered as N75171; cancelled 9Feb70. Registered as TI-480F.
					Reregistered Nov75 as TI-AAO.
				3450 (MSN 75-1227) NAS Jacksonville, FL; code 95. Registered as N63898; revoked 14Jan77,
					cancelled 6Aug13. Registered as TG-FEC. Noted 2001 as ‘TGFEC’. Noted at Langley,
					British Columbia, Canada Jul16 with its registration in Canadian style as T-GFEC.
				3451 (MSN 75-1228) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped taxying at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 3Jun41.
					Instructors’ School, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed when force landed after
					takeoff from NAF 21811, NOLF No. 1C, Corpus Christi, TX 6Sep45
				3452 (MSN 75-1229) VN11D6B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 16Oct41. NAS Glenview,
					Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 25610,
					NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 5May45.
					Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff from NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14,
					Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 30May45.
					To civil registry as N1358M. In Coast Guard livery, number 207. Current Oct 2020
				3453 (MSN 75-1230) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at NAF 33413, NOLF No. 11, Oskaloosa, IA 14Mar46
				3455 (MSN 75-1232) NAS Jacksonville, FL, code 96
				3456 (MSN 75-1233) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed and destroyed
					after a collision with an object at NOLF Hart Field, Jacksonville, FL 27Jun41.
				3457 (MSN 75-1234) Registered 19Apr49 as N65026; cancelled 19Aug70. Registered 16Feb72 as YS-307A.
				3458 (MSN 75-1235) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9May41
					Registered as N1018M; cancelled 29Jun70. Frame noted at Miami Springs, FL Nov88
				3459 (MSN 75-1236) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NOLF Station Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 9Jun41
				3460 (MSN 75-1237) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash four miles west of NAS Jacksonville, FL 28Jul41.
				3461 (MSN 75-1238) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage when the
					pilot lost control landing at ‘D’ Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 11Jun41. VN4D8, NAAS Barin Field,
					Foley, AL. Crashed in the Gulf of Mexico sixty-seven miles south-southwest of Mobile
					Lighthouse, AL 13Sep43
				3462 (MSN 75-1239) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the plane
					d over landing at NAF 30614, NOLF Whitehouse, Jacksonville, FL 24May41. US Marine Corps.
					quarters Squadron, MCAS Parris Island, Port Royal, SC. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					 N2S-3 BuAer 3476 fourteen miles west of Lafayette, LA 14Feb46
				3463 (MSN 75-1240) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 26907,
					 Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 25Nov41
				3464 (MSN 75-1241) VN11D6B NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 15Apr42
				3465 (MSN 75-1242) Registered 27Mar47 as NC66157; cancelled 13Oct55.
				3466 (MSN 75-1243) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot lost control and nosed over landing at ‘D’ Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 14May41.
					Registered as N5156N; cancelled 26Jun18. Registered 10Sep18 as N5156N; current [Oct20]
				3467 (MSN 75-1244) Registered as N441GH; current [Oct20].
				3468 (MSN 75-1245) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 26Aug41. Fatal crash 250yds
					southwest of NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms, Jacksonville, FL 10Jan42
				3469 (MSN 75-1246) VN11D6, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash at ½ mile east-southeast of NOLF Paxon,
					Jacksonville, FL 12Aug42
				3470 (MSN 75-1247) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged in an accident
					landing at ‘D’ Field, NAS Jacksonville, FL 6Jun41. NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain
					Field, MN. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAF 11617, NAS Minneapolis 27Jul43.
					Instructors’ School, NAS Pensacola, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident at
					NOLF Site No. 6, NAS Pensacola, FL 21May45
				3471 (MSN 75-1248) NAAS Kingsville, TX. Crashed two miles north of NAAS Kingsville 20Oct45
				3472 (MSN 75-1249) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed at NAF 26907, NOLF Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 18Jan42
				3473 (MSN 75-1250) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					nosed over taxying at NOLF Fleming Island, Hibernia, FL 24Apr41. Major damage when
					force landed after engine failure six miles west of NAS Jacksonville 23Oct41.
					VN11D6, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage when force landed after engine failure at ¼ mile
					southeast of NOLF Hart, Jacksonville, FL 18Aug42. VN15D8B, NAAS Kingsville, TX.
					Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff from NAF 20115, NOLF No. 42, Corpus Christi, TX 6Feb45.
				3474 (MSN 75-1251) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 26907, NOLF Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 1Dec41. NAS Dallas, Hensley Field,
					Grand Prairie, TX. Major damage in an accident during takeoff from NAF 14908,
					NOLF Duncanville, Dallas, TX 10Jan44
				3475 (MSN 75-1252) Registered as N74683; current [Oct20].
				3476 (MSN 75-1253) Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Parris Island, Port Royal, SC. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 3462 fourteen miles west of Lafayette, LA 14Feb46.
				3477 (MSN 75-1254) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Damaged when force
					ed after engine failure at Granite City, St. Louis, IL 2Dec42. NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO.
					Substantially damaged in a crash at NAF 24307, NOLF Creve Coeur, MO 3Nov43.
					Registered as N60390, current Oct 2020
				3478 (MSN 75-1255) Registered as N75031. Substantially damaged when the aircraft experienced a loss of
					directional control, followed by a ground loop, collided with a ditch and nosed over at Canyon
					Lake Airport, Fisher, TX 3Apr88. Registration current [Oct20].
				3479 (MSN 75-1256) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 19714, NOLF Meramec, MO 16Sep43.
					Registered as N1012M. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					Bellanca 7KCAB Citabria, N36252 during a formation photographic sortie at
					Randolph AFB, San Antonio, TX 16Jun80 (1 killed; 1 injured). Registration cancelled 3Aug91.
				3480 (MSN 75-1257) Registered 17Feb47 as NC75466; cancelled 18Apr55.
				3481 (MSN 75-1258) VN11D6A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 3433 ½ mile south of NAF 26907, NOLF Mile Branch, Jacksonville, FL 13JuL42
				3482 (MSN 75-1259) Registered 2Aug55 as N75758; current [Oct20].
				3483 (MSN 75-1260) Registered as N65124; current [Oct20].
				3484 (MSN 75-1261) NAS New Orleans, LA. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 12509, NOLF Menefee, New Orleans, LA 4Mar45.
					Registered N64993. Substantially damaged when the engine failed
					caused by carburettor icing during takeoff and struck an incline during the forced landing
					on a prepared landing strip at Oak Brook, IL 4Jun78. Registered 14Mar83 as N42S; current [Oct20]
				3486 (MSN 75-1263) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged
					 in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07010 at NAS Minneapolis 1May43.
					Registered as NC79563; cancelled 15Jun54 on export to Mexico.
					Ferried to Mexico via Brownville, TX 24Apr54. Registered as XB-WOV. Registered 25Feb92 as N4197X;
					cancelled 3Feb95 on export to United Kingdom. Registered 6Feb95 as G-ISDN; current [Oct20].
					Flies in USAAF colors with code 14
				3487 (MSN 75-1264) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 16Oct41. NAS Minneapolis,
					Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Crashed twenty-eight miles west-southwest of NAS Minneapolis 28Feb43
				3488 (MSN 75-1265) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged in
					a crash at St. Louis County Field, MO 28Aug43.
					Registered as N60955. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					crops when the engine lost power caused by faulty spark plugs and landed hard during the
					forced landing on a prepared landing area at Wilman’s Strip, Olyphant, AR 7Sep64. The airplane
					experienced a total loss of engine power during a climb from an aborted approach to the
					pilot's private airstrip near Fredericksburg, Texas 29May19. The pilot performed a forced
					landing and the airplane impacted terrain. The airplane sustained substantial damage; the
					pilot received minor injuries. The flight originated from Llano, Texas and was destined
					to the private airstrip. The pilot reported that he overflew the runway but did not land
					because he believed the grass was too long. After overflying the airstrip, while the airplane
					was in a climb, the engine began to run rough and a forced landing was made in rough,
					uneven, terrain. Registration current [Oct20].
				3489 (MSN 75-1266) Registered as N75939. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					spraying spinach when the engine failed after a swathe run and the airplane struck a fence
					during the forced landing at Crystal City, TX 1Nov79. The airplane bounced on landing and
					the tail started to rise causing the propeller to strike the ground after which the aircraft nosed
					over onto its back at Frederick, OK 18May85. The airplane collided with the terrain following a
					loss of control while landing at the Tri-County Regional Airport, Lone Rock, Wisconsin 30Jul97.
					The airplane was substantially damaged; the pilot was not injured. The airplane had departed
					from Norman, Oklahoma. During the landing roll the airplane veered uncontrollably to the right.
					During the turn the left wing contacted the ground. The airplane continued the turn until it came
					to rest on its nose, 180 degrees opposite to the landing direction. Post accident inspection of the
					airplane revealed that the crankcase breather tube was routed down the right main landing gear
					strut thus allowing oil residue to contaminate the right brake. Modified as Super 450 Stearman 1997.
					Modifications included the installation of a 450 h.p. Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior engine
					and a large 150 US gal fuel tank. The record for two man circumnavigation in an open-cockpit biplane
					had stood for over 76 years; no pilot has completed a solo circumnavigation in an open cockpit biplane.
					Stearman World Flight was founded to break the existing record and set the solo record for the
					first time in the history of aviation. Robert Ragozzino landed his Stearman at Wiley Post Airport.
					Oklahoma City November 17, 2000 and in so doing broke the 76-year-old record for a round-the-world
					flight in an open-cockpit biplane. The 23,000-mile journey took 170 days, just breaking the previous
					record of 175 days set during the summer of 1924 by two Douglas World Cruisers flown by United
					States Army Air Corps crews. Ragozzino had departed Oklahoma City on June 1, 2000 and proceeded
					across the Atlantic via Iceland to Britain, on to France, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, South-east Asia, Japan and
					Russia, before returning to the USA via Alaska. He had hoped to complete the journey in 45 days but
					was beset by bad weather, mechanical problems and difficulties with the Russian authorities. In Japan,
					landing and hangar fees threatened to bankrupt the enterprise. The money was scraped together and
					the flight continued, although soon afterwards bad weather forced Ragozzino to make an emergency
					landing at a restricted Russian airfield. The authorities impounded the aeroplane and it was only
					released after the US Government intervened on Ragozzino's behalf. www.stearmanworldflight.com.
					Aviation history was made on Saturday, June 19, 2010, when wing walker Ashley Battles and pilot
					Robert Ragozzino set a new world record for the longest wing walk ever. At 4 hours and 2 minutes,
					Ragozzino and Battles shattered the old record of 3 hours 23 minutes. After enduring hurricane
					force winds and chilling temperatures on the wing, Battles slowly made her way back into the security
					of the cockpit of the Super Stearman, N75939, for landing. Battles and Ragozzino were known as ‘The AX Team’
					for Air Extreme Team. The world record attempt was sponsored by the Spirit of St. Louis 2 Project.
					The Spirit 2 project is building an exact replica of Charles Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis to re-enact his 1927
					epic solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Paris. www.wingwalkworldrecord.com.
					Registration cancelled 8Sep19
				3491 (MSN 75-1268) Registered as N69181; cancelled 22Jul75
				3492 (MSN 75-1269) Registered as N5570V; cancelled 10Jun75
				3493 (MSN 75-1270) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Crashed at NAF 24307,
					NOLF Creve Coeur, MO 3Apr43. Registered 24Jul87 as N3493 as a Boeing/Mocabee B75N1; cancelled 30Jul13
				3494 (MSN 75-1271) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 18Aug41. NAS St. Louis,
					Lambert Field, MO. Damaged in an accident landing at NAF 19714, NOLF Meramec, MO 3Aug43.
					Registered as N60887; cancelled 22Jul75
				3495 (MSN 75-1272) Registered as N65356; current [Oct20]
				3496 (MSN 75-1273) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms, Jacksonville, FL 8Aug41
				3497 (MSN 75-1274) Registered as N69182; current [Oct20].
				3498 (MSN 75-1275) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Fatal crash at Orchard Farm,
					Saint Charles County, MO 31Jan44
				3500 (MSN 75-1277) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in
					an accident landing at NAS Jacksonville 17Jul41. VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 4Nov41.
					VN5D8A, NAAS Bronson Field, Pensacola, FL. Crashed five miles northeast of Robertsdale, AL 3Sep43
				3501 (MSN 75-1278) Registered as N4536N; current [Oct20].
				3503 (MSN 75-1280) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NOLF Fleming's Island Field, Hibernia, FL 16Aug41. NAS Minneapolis,
					Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Destroyed in an accident during takeoff from
					NAF 24015, NOLF No. A-5, Shakopee, west of Minneapolis, MN 2Aug44
				3504 (MSN 75-1281) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Major damage in a
					 mid-air collision with N2S-1 BuAer 3248 two miles west-southwest of NAS Jacksonville 12Aug41.
					Registered as N75623. Marsh Aviation Company, Mesa, AZ.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program
					New Brunswick 1957-58; sprayer code 208. Registered 16Apr15 to Wings of Flight
					Foundation, Mesa, AZ; current [Oct20]
				3505 (MSN 75-1282) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Crashed five miles
					northwest of NAF 20511, NOLF Foremost, Penney Farms, Jacksonville, FL 9Aug41
				3506 (MSN 75-1283) VN4D8 NAAS Barin Field, Foley, AL. Crashed at NAF 29625, Summerdale OLF, AL 25Feb43
				3507 (MSN 75-1284) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Damaged in an accident landing
					 at Oklahoma City Airport, OK 9May41. NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO.
					 Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure at NAF 19714, NOLF Meramec, MO 17Mar43
				3508 (MSN 75-1285) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 00907, NOLF Bell’s Farm, Brent, Pensacola, FL 25Oct41.
					NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 25213, NAS Minneapolis 9Jul43. Destroyed in an accident
					with N2S-3 BuAer 38177 taxying at NAS Minneapolis 24Jul44.
				3510 (MSN 75-1287) VN11D7B, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 3431 at NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL 18Aug41.
				3511 (MSN 75-1288) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged in an
					accident at NAS St. Louis 12Aug43. Registered as N73611. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application dusting cotton when the engine failed because only one magneto had
					been switched on after taking off from Souther Field, Americus, GA 26Jul64.
					Registration cancelled 8Feb71
				3512 (MSN 75-1289) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 14011, NOLF No. 5, ‘Brush’ Field, Noble, OK 3Aug45. Registered as N66992; current [Oct20].
				3514 (MSN 75-1291) accpted by US Navy May 17, 1941. To NAS Pensacola, FL Dec 15, 1942. To NAAS Bronson Field, FL
					Oct 15, 1943. To NAS New Orleans, LA Feb 14, 1944. To NAS Dallas, TX Aug 26, 1944. To RFC Mar 31, 1946.
					Registered as N75804. Current Oct 2020
				3515 (MSN 75-1292) Registered 15Oct47 as NC75225; cancelled 7Jun51
				3516 (MSN 75-1293) VN11D7A, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when force
					landed with mechanical failure three miles west of NAS Jacksonville, FL 27May41.
				3517 (MSN 75-1294) NAAS Ellyson Field, Pensacola FL. Major damage in an
					accident landing at NAF 02021, NOLF Spencer, Pace, FL 14Mar44
				3518 (MSN 75-1295) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX.
					Crashed at NAF 25811, NOLF Arlington, Arlington, TX 30Nov45
				3519 (MSN 75-1296) Registered as N4424N; cancelled 5Apr51.
3520/3644		Stearman N2S-2
				MSN 75-1297/75-1421. Stearman Aircraft Model B75
				3520 (MSN 75-1297) NAF Philadelphia, Mustin Field, PA. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped during takeoff from NRAB Mustin Field, Philadelphia, PA 6Oct42.
					NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-2 BuAer 3520
					½ mile east of NAF 23217, NOLF Custer, Monroe, MI 24Jul43; Royal Navy pilot killed.
				3521 (MSN 75-1298) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					landed short at NAF 26007, NOLF Dauncy, Rockwood, MI 29Oct42
				3522 (MSN 75-1299) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Damaged in a fatal accident when a
					Royal Navy pilot fell out the aircraft 1.5 miles east of NAF 23813, NOLF Newport, MI 27Jun43.
					NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Damaged in an accident landing at NAS Olathe 27Nov43.
				3523 (MSN 75-1300) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident landing
					at NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 7Nov41. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially
					damaged in an accident during landing one mile east of NAS Olathe 23Sep43
				3524 (MSN 75-1301) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Crashed two miles north of NAF 23217,
					NOLF Custer, Monroe, MI 16Jul43.
				3526 (MSN 75-1303) VN11D8C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-2 BuAer 3527 ¾ mile northwest of NAF 24370, Corpus Christi, TX 18JuL42.
				3527 (MSN 75-1304)VN11D8C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-2 BuAer 3526 ¾ mile northwest of NAF 24370, Corpus Christi, TX 18JuL42
				3528 (MSN 75-1305) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash one mile northwest of Prescott, KS 21Nov43
				3529 (MSN 75-1306)NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Major damage when ditched 2.5 miles
					southeast of NRAB Grosse Ile 30Nov42. VN12 NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed in an
					accident at NAF 22022, NAS Corpus Christi 16Jun44
				3531 (MSN 75-1308) Accepted by US Navy 9Jul41. NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Naval Reserve
					Aviation Base (NRAB), Detroit, MI 9Apr42. Naval Air Intermediate Training (NAIT) Rodd Field,
					Corpus Christi, TX 1Apr44. Assigned to the pool in Dallas, TX Nov44. SOC 30Nov44.
					Registered as N50329. Farm-Air Company, West Sacramento, CA. Operated for Canadian
					Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957;
					sprayer code 107. Registration cancelled 7Jan16. Registered 20Nov17 as N50329.
					Registered 3Sep19 to American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum, Dallas, TX; current [Oct20].
					Resident at Commemorative Air Force-Dixie Wing, Atlanta Regional Airport-Falcon Field,
					Peachtree City, GA. In a restoration program led by several of the unit’s female members
					as a way of honoring ‘Rosie the Riveter’
				3532 (MSN 75-1309) Registered as N61319; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 10Apr13
				3533 (MSN 75-1310) Registered as N54932; current [Oct20]
				3537 (MSN 75-1314) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Olathe 15Nov43
				3538 (MSN 75-1315) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged in a crash ½ mile
					south of Norvell, MI 20Nov42. Registered NC57593; not taken upregistered NC57593, NTU
				3540 (MSN 75-1317) Registered 18Oct48 as NC54755; cancelled 2Aug51
				3541 (MSN 75-1318) Registered 30Aug49 as N54760; cancelled 1Apr55
				3542 (MSN 75-1319) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident
					at NAS Olathe 15Jan44. Registered 5Jan46 as NC54749; cancelled 25Jul46
				3544 (MSN 75-1321) Registered 12Jan49 as N54752. Modified as A75L300. Registration cancelled 10Aug51.
				3545 (MSN 75-1322) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Major damage in an accident at
					NRAB St. Louis 7Sep42. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident
					taxying at NAS Olathe 25Jun43. Fatal crash fifteen miles west of Limon, CO 20Apr44
				3546 (MSN 75-1323)Registered as N54756. Registered as N801RB. Damaged in a collision
					when the airplane turned off the runway after landing and ran into the tail of Cessna 152, N93407,
					holding on the taxyway at Kalamazoo Municipal Airport, MI 22Jun83. Force landed in a field after
					fuel exhaustion during a local flight at Northwood, OH 1Jun87; the fuel petcock drain had been
					opened inadvertently. The airplane was destroyed when it collided with terrain under unknown
					circumstances approximately one mile southeast of Carpenter, Wyoming 29Jun99. The pilot received
					fatal injuries. The flight was a positioning flight to Saint Louis, Missouri, with a fuel stop in McCook,
					Nebraska. The flight departed Rock Springs, Wyoming where an overnight stop was made, and
					made a fuel stop at Cheyenne, The aircraft was number four in a flight of four Boeing Stearman's
					flying in a cruise formation. Approximately two minutes after other pilots in the flight had radio
					contact with the pilot involved in the accident, they discovered the accident aircraft was no longer
					in the formation. The remaining three aircraft backtracked along their route and discovered
					the accident aircraft in an open field. One of the aircraft landed on a nearby road and the pilot
					proceeded to the accident site. A ground witness, located on the south side of Carpenter,
					observed the formation fly over his house. As the formation proceeded away from him headed
					in a south-easterly direction, he said the airplane on the right side entered a right hand descending
					turn. After approximately 160 degree of turn, the airplane disappeared from his view behind
					some buildings on his property and he did not observe an impact and saw no smoke so he was
					unaware of the accident. He said the engine noise sounded normal. The accident site was located
					approximately three miles southeast of his residence. Registration cancelled 29Sep99
				3547 (MSN 75-1324) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Major damage in an
					accident at NRAB St. Louis 18Sep42.
				3548 (MSN 75-1325) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged in an
					accident at NRAB St. Louis 18Sep42. NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Damaged
					in an accident at NAF 24307, NOLF Creve Coeur, MO 14Oct42.
					Registered 11Jul46 as NC54898; cancelled 3Jan47
				3549 (MSN 75-1326) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Destroyed in an accident at
					St Louis County, MO 15Oct42
				3551 (MSN 750-1328) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash fifteen miles east of
					NAS Olathe 27May43. Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3553 (MSN 75-1330) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Registered as N54899. Marsh Aviation Company, Mesa, AZ.
					Operated for the Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957-58;
					sprayer code 222. Nosed over in New Brunswick, Canada 1958. Registration current [Oct20].
				3554 (MSn 75-1331) NRAB St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NRAB St. Louis 13Oct42
				3555 (MSN 75-1332) Flown by US President George H.W. Bush when he was a naval aviation cadet.
					Registered as N54896. Modified as A75L300. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application
					when the engine failed caused by carburettor icing during takeoff and nosed over during the
					forced landing at Selma, CA 27Aug67 (1INJ). Registration current [Oct20].
				3556 (MSN 75-1333) Registered as N54897; current [Oct20]
				3557 (MSN 75-1334) US Navy; code 422. Registered 29Mar46 as NC61536; cancelled 15Dec71.
					Registered 5Jun95 as N410TF as a Boeing/Farhat B75N1 with MSN 75-1334 T.F.; cancelled 29Oct13
				3558 (MSN 75-1335) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 24922, NOLF Leathers, Maybee, MI 20Sep43
					Registered as N61445, Registered 29Dec86 to Air Museum, Corona Del Mar, CA.
					Appeared in the movie “Forever Young” [1992]; “The Kid” [2000]; “Pearl Harbor” [2001]. Exhibited at Planes of
					Fame Museum, Chino, CA. During landing touchdown, with gusty crosswind conditions, the left wing
					lifted and the right wing dragged on the runway at El Cajon, CA 20May16. Subsequently, the airplane
					veered off the runway to the right into a ditch and nosed over. The vertical stabilizer and both wings
					sustained substantial damage. The airplane was substantially damaged when it was involved in an
					accident near Chino, CA 5Jul20. During a landing roll at a groundspeed of about 25 miles per hour,
					the left wings dipped and the pilot applied control inputs to counteract. The pilot stated that despite
					his control inputs along with a momentary application of power, he was unable to correct the movement,
					and the lower left wing struck the ground. Shortly after, the airplane veered sharply to the right and
					exited the runway. Subsequently, the left main landing gear collapsed, and the airplane came to rest
					upright. Registration current [Oct20]
				3559 (MSN 75-1336) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAF 24922, NOLF Leathers, Maybee, MI 7Oct43
				3560 (MSN 75-1337) NRAB Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Major damage
					in an accident at NRAB Minneapolis 23Dec42. Registered as N61444.
					Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying grain fields
					when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Friend, KS 23Jun65 (1INJ).
					Registration cancelled.
				3561 (MSN 75-1338) NRAB Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NRAB Minneapolis 23Dec42. Registered as N61535; current [Oct20].
				3562 (MSN 75-1339) Registered 17Nov45 as NC61514; cancelled 27Jun73
				3564 (MSN 75-1341) NAS Miami, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at an Outlying Field seven miles north of NAS Miami 9Aug44
				3565 (MSN 75-1342) NRAB Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NRAB Olathe 5Oct42. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash seven miles southeast of
					Ocheltree, Spring Hill, KS 12Apr43
				3567 (MSN 75-1344) Registered as N51471; current [Oct20].
				3568 (MSN 75-1345) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 05011, NOLF No. 1, Lenexa, KS 5Nov43. Registered as N52287. Current Oct 2020
				3569 (MSN 75-1346) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident during takeoff
					from NAS Olathe 15Nov43
				3570 (MSN 75-1347) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather at
					 NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3572 (MSN 75-1349) registered as N4214W. Current Oct 2020
					Conflict:
					N2JS is registered 19Aug99 as a Boeing/Stiles R B75N1 with MSN 75-1349JS; current [Oct20]. Registered
					2008 to an owner in UK but noted at Kissimmee, FL. Warbird Adventures Kissimmee Air Museum,
					Kissimmee Municipal Airport, Kissimmee, FL 2012/18
				3573 (MSN 75-1350) US Navy; code 448. Registered as N51062; current [Oct20].
				3574 (MSN 75-1351) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					 collision with N2S-2 BuAer 3576 thirteen miles from NAS Corpus Christi 1Sep42
				3575 (MSN 75-1352) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Crashed at NAS Grosse Ile 2Sep43
				3576 (MSN 75-1353) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					 collision with N2S-2 BuAer 3574 thirteen miles from NAS Corpus Christi 1Sep42
				3578 (MSN 75-1355) was registered N112JL, now registered N57811. Currentg Oct 2020
				3579 (MSN 75-1356) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-2 BuAer 3586 at NAF 22912, NOLF No. 10, Corpus Christi, TX 15Jan43.
				3581 (MSN 75-1358) Registered as N54248 Modified as A75L300. Registration current [Oct20].
				3582 (MSN 75-1359) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Damaged in a collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07872
					taxying at NAS Grosse Ile 18Aug43. Registered as N59787. Reregistered 24Aug67 as N477Q; cancelled 23Apr19
				3583 (MSN 75-1360) Registered 16May50 as N67802. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application
					when the engine lost power caused by separation of a cylinder which severed a fuel line and
					caught fire after takeoff from a prepared landing strip at Honokowai, West Maui, HI 30Oct68.
					Registration cancelled 14Sep76
				3584 (MSN 75-1361) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Crashed at NAS Olathe 18Jan44
				3585 (MSN 75-1362) Registered as N61467. Force landed after fuel exhaustion at Leesport, PA 27Jun93.
					Damaged in a collision with a parked aircraft taxying at Naples, FL 28Feb94. The airplane was
					destroyed as it impacted the water while flying near Lock Haven, Pennsylvania 25Jun99.
					The pilot received serious injuries. The pilot performed a normal departure from the Lock Haven
					Airport (LHV) and after a 20 minute local flight, he decided to return to the airport through a valley
					northwest of the airport. While he was flying, the airplane apparently struck an unseen object
					and departed controlled flight. He thought the object was an unmarked cable that ran across the river.
					He had noticed these cables on previous flights because they were usually marked with orange balls.
					A witness stated that he was flying his own airplane above, behind, and to the left of the accident airplane.
					The witness saw the accident airplane pitch up and roll hard to the left. As it rolled left the airplane
					changed direction rapidly. The airplane impacted the river and caught fire. He saw the pilot depart the
					airplane from the left side as the fire reached the right side of the cockpit. There were telephone wires
					across the river that were 50-150 feet high. Rebuilt and airworthy by Sep07. Registration current [Oct20].
				3586 (MSN 75-1363) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					 N2S-2 BuAer 3579 at NAF 22912, NOLF No. 10, Corpus Christi, TX 15Jan43.
				3588 (MSN 75-1365) Registered in Honduras as HR-FU-29. Modified as Super Stearman IB75A.
					Registered 22Nov60 as N64036; cancelled 6Jun65
				3589 (MSN 75-1366) Instructors’ School, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Crashed 9.5 miles from
					NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 17Nov42.
				3590 (MSN 75-1367) Registered as N59311; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 27Sep12.
				3591 (MSN 75-1368) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3592 (MSN 75-1369) VN11D8C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in a mid-air collision at
					NAF 23416, NOLF No. 11, Corpus Christi, TX 6Dec41. VN11C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Crashed one
					mile south of NAF 21917, NOLF No. 12, Corpus Christi, TX 3Jan42
				3593 (MSN 75-1370) Registered as N52583; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5May20
				3594 (MSN 75-1371) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Crashed at NAF 25909, NOLF Ash, Carleton, MI 3Jul43.
				3596 (MSN 75-1373) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAS Grosse Ile 13Jun43
				3597 (MSN 75-1374) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 25909, NOLF Ash, Carleton, MI 20Jul43. Registered as N52504; cancelled 18Feb54.
				3599 (MSN 75-1376) Registered as N57929; current [Oct20].
				3600 (MSN 75-1377) Registered as N46Y. Substantially damaged when ground looped and the landing gear collapsed
					landing after a flight from Quakertown to Limerick Airport, Pottstown, PA 17Sep78. Registration current [Oct20].
				3601 (MSN 75-1378) VN14D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAS Corpus Christi 25Oct44
				3602 (MSH 75-1379) Registered as N267N. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying cotton when the
					airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Bakersfield, CA 15Jun72 (pilot killed).
					Registration cancelled 14Aug72
				3603 (MSN 75-1380) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash at Fayetteville, AR 19Nov43
				3606 (MSN 75-1383) Registered as N61532; cancelled 19Aug13.
				3610 (MSN 75-1387) Registered as N67419. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying cotton when the
					airplane struck trees pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Farmersville, CA 9Aug66 (pilot killed).
					Rebuilt and airworthy by Apr70. Registration current [Oct20]
				3611 (MSN 75-1388) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Major damage when the pilot landed
					short at NAF 25814, NOLF Blackmore, Carleton, MI 23Sep43. Registered as N61511; current [Oct20
				3613 (MSN 75-1390) Registered 9Oct47 as NC61658; cancelled 15Feb56
				3614 (MSN 75-1391) to N59257. The airplane struck a hay bale during taxy at
					Bardstown, KY 11Jun80. Collided with Cessna 172N, N733BD, that was holding for takeoff
					at Lufkin, TX 27Jun82; the propeller severed the fuselage of the Cessna.
					Registration cancelled 19Jun90. Registered in Belgium 9Jan91 as OO-STM; cancelled 13Oct03.
					Registered 2004 as D-ECSO.
				3615 (MSN 75-1392) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3616 (MSN 75-1393) VRF/Ferry, NAS Miami, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at Whatley, AL 3May44.
					Substantially damaged in an accident taxying at NAS Miami 23Aug44
				3619 (MSN 75-1396) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 25326, NOLF No. 24, Corpus Christi, TX 8Oct41. Registered as N59761;
					cancelled 8Oct70. Registered as XB-XAB.
				3620 (MSN 75-1397)VN11D8C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 21917, NOLF No. 12, Corpus Christi, TX 18May42
				3621 (MSN 75-1398) VN11D8C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at NAF 23521,
					NOLF No. 13, Corpus Christi, TX 15Jun42
				3623 (MSN 75-1400) Registered as N51472. Registered 9May97 as N7234E. Reregistered 26Apr02 as N6472;
					current [Oct20]
				3624 (MSN 75-1401)VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 10Oct41. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged
					in an accident taxying at NAS Olathe 27Jul43
				3625 (MSN 75-1402) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 4334 at NOLF No. 29, Corpus Christi, TX 24Oct41. Registered as N52288; cancelled 2Apr13
				3626 (MSN 75-1403) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident ¼ mile north
					of NAS Grosse Ile 11Aug43. Registered as N7787C; cancelled 9May11
				3627 (MSN 75-1404) Registered as N54784; cancelled 5Jan54 on export to Mexico
				3628 (MSN 75-1405) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in a crash at
					Holyrood, KS 20Nov43. Registered as N65271. Registered as N206J. Crashed and destroyed when the engine
					failed during the climb after takeoff and the airplane stalled at Botsford Airport,
					Wellington, OH 25May81 (pilot killed). Registration cancelled 21Dec81
				3633 (MSN 75-1410) Registered as N59732; cancelled 14Sep90 on export to Sweden.
					Registered 20Nov90 as SE-BOA. WFU 30Sep09
				3634 (MSN 75-1411) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in a fatal accident at NAF 25909,
					,NOLF Ash, Carleton, MI 30May43. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather
					at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43
				3635 (MSN 75-1412) Registered as N61926. Crashed and destroyed during aerobatics
					at Boyd, MT 8Jul68 (pilot killed). Registration revoked 14Jan77; cancelled 5Aug13.
				3636 (MSN 75-1413) NAS Clinton, Burns Flat, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident
					with N2S-2 BuAer 3640 at NAS Clinton 9Mar45
				3639 (MSN 75-1416) VN11C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at NAF No. 21917, NOLF No. 12, 28Jan42.
				3640 (MSN 75-1417) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident 100 yards
					west of NAF 05011, NOLF No. 1, Lenexa, KS 25Jul43. NAS Clinton, Burns Flat, OK. Substantially
					damaged in an accident with N2S-2 BuAer 3636 at NAS Clinton 9Mar45
				3642 (MSN 75-1419) Registered as N52286; cancelled 30Jul70
				3643 (MSN 75-1420) VN14D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Corpus Christi 3Oct44
				3644 (MSN 75-1421) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Destroyed in an accident landing at
					NAS Grosse Ile 1Oct43
3645/3845		Spartan NP-1
				Spartan Aircraft Company Model NS-1. A development of the Mid-Continent built Spartan C-3.
					Assigned to Naval Reserve flight training schools
				3691	MSN 47	Registered N28700, current. Preserved and displayed at the Tulsa Air & Space Museum
					[this MSN would suggest that the batch is MSN 1/201]
				3824 ditched on takeff in Back River off Langley Field, VA Jun 10, 1936.
3846/3855		Grumman JRF-4 Goose
				Model G-38. MSN 1100/1109
				3846 (MSN 1100) To N3282. Alos listed as being SOC at Tutuila in south Pacific May 31, 1945
				3847 (MSN 1101) W/o Jul 21, 1944, Gibraltar
				3848 (MSN 1102) w/o Nov 24, 1942, Fort Lauderdale, FL
				3849 (MSN 1103) w/o May 14, 1942 at Tarklin Field, FL
				3850 (MSN 1104) WFU Jan 31, 1945.
				3851 (MSN 1105) w/o Nov 6, 1943 at Upper Hampton Roads, VA
				3852 (MSN 1106) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To NC17083 Jun 7, 1946; to HC-SBL Jun 17, 1946. Crashed Dec 3, 1946 at
					Llanganattes Range, Ecuador
				3853 (MSN 1107) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To NC69208; to PK-AKA Oct 17, 1946, WFU and SOC Oct 17, 1958. To AURI/Indonesian
					AF as PB-518 in 1958. To PK-RAM Dec 1977. Preserved at Mandala Air and Space Museum, Suryadarma Air Force
					Air Base, Subang, West Java, Indonesia.
				3854 (MSN 1108) WFU Jul 25, 1950
				3855 (MSN 1109) WFU Sep 30, 1945. To NC66102 Sep 26 1946. to VP-BAM Feb 14, 1948. To N332D Aug 23, 1956. WFU
					Mar 31, 2011
3856/3874		Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat
				Model G-36
				3856 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 15, 1942.
				3859 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 18, 1942. Crashed at Chunkatuck Aug 4, 1942 after failing
					to pull out of dive, RN pilot killed.
				3860 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 12, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 17, 1942
				3862 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 12, 1942. Returned to USN Jul 25, 1942.
				3865 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Crashed Jul 19, 1942.
				3867 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 24, 1942.
				3868 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk,, VA
					Jul 28, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942
				3870 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 28, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942
				3871 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942
				3872 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942.
					Ditched in Lake Michigan Aug 17, 1943 and salvaged early 1990s.
					Now at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL
				3873 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA
					Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 15, 1942.
3875/3969		Grumman F4F-3A Wildcat
				Model G-36. MSN 757/851
				3875/3904 ordered for the US Navy, diverted for sale to Greece and delivered, with their BuAer serials
					applied, to Suez by which time Greece had been invaded. This batch was diverted to the Royal Navy
					as Martlett III, initially using the BuAer serials until allocated UK serials by the RAF in Egypt.
					The UK serial allocations were: AX724/AX747, AX753/AX754, AX761 & HK840/HK842.
					3875 to Royal Navy as Martlet AX733. Damaged Aug 1941 when ground
						looped in Western Desert (Sidi Haneish South) near Mersa Matruh
						Rebuilt.
					3876 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Believed
						to have been serialed AX746. Caught fire while low-flying
						at night, struck ground and exploded Jan 15, 1943, killing pilot.
					3890 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Ran out
						of fuel while trying to intercept enemy aircraft Jul 23, 1941
						and ditched 1 mi N of Ma'aten Bugush, killing pilot.
					3895 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Shot down
						one S.79 and forced two more to jettison bombloads Dec 28, 1941.
						Hit by return fire from a fourth and crashed into sea N of
						Nra el Milh, killing pilot.
				3906 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while
					trying to land after a combat air patrol. Attempted a forced landing
					in a canefield, plane cartwheeled and broke in two. Pilot died the
					next day in hospital.
				3907 (VF-6) from USS Enterprise lost at sea Dec 31, 1941.
				3908 (MAG-21) assigned to NAS Ewa in Hawaii lost Aug 6, 1942
				3909 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while
					trying to land after a combat air patrol. Tried to land at Ewa
					USMC airfield, engine quit 4 miles away and pilot parachuted to safety.
				3910 (VMF-214) crashlanded Sep 4, 1942 and was surveyed
				3911 (VMF-212) lost at New Caledonia in south Pacific May 11, 1942
				3914 (VF-6) scored first Pacific War aerial victory by USN or Marine
					pilot Feb 1, 1942 over Taroa Island in the Marshalls, downing a
					Mitsubishi A5M4.
				3915 (VMF-212) lost at New Caledonia in south Pacific May 20, 1942
				3916 (VMF-212) lost at New Caledonia in south Pacific May 31, 1942
				3918 (VMF-212) lost at New Caledonia in south Pacific Aug 6, 1942
				3919 w/o Jun 14, 1941
				3921 (VF-6) w/o Jul 8, 1941
				3932 (VF-6) from Enterprise was lost as sea Feb 21, 1942.
				3934 (VF-6) w/o Aug 16, 1941
				3935 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while
					trying to land after a combat air patrol. Crashed into a house at
					Pearl City. Pilot killed.
				3937 (VF-6) attached to USS Enterprise, crashed Feb 1, 1942 during night launch during raids on
					Marshalls and Gilbert Islands.
				3938 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while
					trying to land after a combat air patrol. Exploded and crashed
					into water off Ford Island. Pilot bailed out and was picked up by a
					minesweeper, but he died the next day.
				3953 (VMF-11) w/o Aug 30, 1941
				3956 ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 30, 1943 and salvaged early 1990s. In 1997 was under restoration
					for San Diego Aerospace Museum, CA. Now on display on USS Yorktown, Patriots Point, Charlestown, SC,
					on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				3964 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				3969 1941: TOS USN.
					By 4/41: Fighter Squadron 7 (VF-7), USS Wasp (CV-7) as part of the Neutrality Patrol
					in the Atlantic before the United States entered World War II.
					By 1943: Assigned to training carrier USS Sable (IX-81) in Lake Michigan.
					11/30/43: Ditched in Lake Michigan while flying off of USS Sable.
					Ca. 1987: Recovered.
					By 1987: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
					1987 to 1990: Loaned to Patriotts Point Naval & Maritime Museum/USS Yorktown (CV-10),
						Patriots Point, Charleston, SC.
					1991 to 1992: Restored for static display by Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation,
						Bethpage, NY.
					1993: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL. Hanging from ceiling.
3970/4057		Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat
				Model G-36
				3972 (VF-42) abandoned after forced landing on Guadalcanal May 4, 1942. His wingman followed him
					in and landed on same beach. Both pilots were rescued.
				3973 with VF-2 on USS Lexington (CV-2). (VMF-441) lost in south Pacific Oct 19, 1942
				3974 w/o during ferry flight at Sacaton, AZ Jul 24, 1941
				3975 wit FV-2 on USS Lexington (CV-2)
				3976 (VF-2; code F-1. USS Lexington (CV-2)) sank with carrier Lexington in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				3977 (VMF-211) lost NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				3978 w/o during ferry flight at Manhatten, KS Jul 26, 1941. Another report has it being With VF-2 and attached
					to USS Lexington (CV-2) and lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				3979 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				3980 (VMF-211) Shot down two Type 96s Dec 11, 1941. lost Dec 14, 1941, Wake Island.
				3981 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942.
				3982 with VF-3 in 1940-41. (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while
					trying to land after a combat air patrol. Badly damaged but pilot
					deadsticked on Ford Island and walked away uninjured. With VF-2 attached to uss Lexington and lost
					in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				3984 (VF-3) w/o at NAS Pearl Harbor, HI Sep 30, 1941
				3985 (VF-3) from USS Saratoga lost at sea off Hawaii Dec 22, 1941.
				3986 (VF-3; code F-13. USS Lexington (CV-2)) sank with carrier Lexington in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
					Wreck spotted Mar 4, 2018 by underseas search craft. Was "F-5" at Coral Sea. It was previously "F-13" in VF-3,
				3987 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				3988 (VMF-211) shot down Dec 21, 1941, Wake Island, by Japanese fighter
				3989 (VMF-221) lost at Battle of Midway, Jun 4, 1942.
				3990 assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, VA Feb 23, 1942 to May 28, 1942. Assigned to NAS Anacostia, DC.
				3991 with VF-2 on USS Lexington (CV-2). (MAG-13) lost at Tutuila in south Pacific Jan 11, 1943
				3992 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				3993 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea.
				3994 (VF-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost enrout to Coral Sea May 2, 1942
				3995 (VF-3, Lexington) lost in combat at Rabaul Feb 20, 1942.
				3996 (VMF-221) lost at Guadalcanal Oct 13, 1942.
				3997 (VC-21) attached to USS Nassau, lost at Attu May 11, 1942.
				3998 (VMO-251) lost at Espiritu Santo Dec 21, 1942
				3999 (VF-42) attached to USS Yorktown, lost May 8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea
				4002 (VF-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost enroute to Coral Sea May 2, 1942
				4003 (VF-2) sank with carrier USS Lexington May 8, 1942.
				4004 (VBF-224) lost in east central Pacific Jul 9, 1942
				4005 (VF-2) sank with carrier USS Lexington Batle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				4006 (VMF-221) lost at Battle of Midway, Jun 4, 1942.
				4009 (VF-42) lost power and ditched Mar 14, 1942 after takeoff from USS
					Lexington. Pilot rescued.
				4010 (VMF-231) crashlanded at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Sep 9, 1942 and was surveyed
				4011 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942.
				4012 (VF-42, Yorktown) lost at sea at Tulagi in south Pacific May 2, 1942.
				4014 (VF-2) on USS Lexington (CV-2)
				4015 (VF-3) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Jan 5, 1942.
				4016 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				4017 (VF-6, Lexington) lost at sea near Wake Feb 24, 1942.
				4018 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				4019 (VMF-211) helped to sink Japanese destroyer Dec 11, 1941. Later used as decoy at Wake and lost Dec 14, 1941.
				4020 (VMF-211) ground-looped on takeoff Dec 14, 1941, Wake Island. Later used as decoy.
				4021 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				4022 (VMF-211) shot down two Japanese aircraft Wake Island. Captured by Japanese Dec 22, 1941.
				4023 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				4024 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4025 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				4026 (VF-3, USS Lexington) lost in combat at Rabaul Feb 20, 1942.
				4027 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4028 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4029 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				4030 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4031 with VF-2 at Battle of Coral Sea. (VFM-214) was Butch O'Hare's plane when he shot down six Japanese
					bombers off Rabaul Feb 20, 1942 and earned the Medal of Honor.
					SOC Jul 29, 1944
				4032 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4034 (MV-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941.
				4035 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
				4037 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. Possibly repaired and lost while attached
					to VGS-12 Aug 18, 1942
				4038 modified as F4F-3S floatplane. First flight with floats Feb 28, 1943. Referred to informally as the "Wildcatfish".
				4039 (VMF-211) damaged in bombing raid on Wake Island Dec 8, 1941, repaired.
					Ditched in Lake Michigan Jul 21, 1943 after deck launch from USS Wolverine and salvaged early 1990s. On display
					at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL
				4040 (VMF-211) lost at NAS Ewa, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				4041 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941.
				4043 (VMF-123) lost in South Pacific Mayu 2, 1943
				4051 (VF-5) attached to USS Wasp lost enroute to Norfolk Dec 13, 1941
				4056 (VF-5) attached to USS Enterprise, lost off Hawaii Jun 27, 1942
4058/4098		Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat
				Model G-36. Manually-operated folded wings.
				4059 (VF-71) attached to USS Wasp lost enroute to San Diego Jun 15, 1942
				4060 lost in north Atlantic Apr 30, 1943
				4062 (VF-71) lost at Guadalcanal Nov 14, 1942
				4063 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942. Another reference has the plane being lost with VF-71 at Guadalcanal
					Oct 2, 1942
				4065 (VF-72) attached to USS Wasp lost enroute to Greenock, Scotland Apr 10, 1942
				4067 (VF-71) lost at Guadalcanal Oct 2, 1942
				4068 (VF-71) lost at Guadalcanal Nov 15, 1942
				4069 (VMO-251) lost off Noumea in south Pacific Apr 30, 1943
				4070 (VF-71) lost at Guadalcanal Nov 14, 1942
				4071 (VF-71) attached to USS Wasp lost off Malta Jun 5, 1942.
				4073 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942
				4074 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942
				4076 (VF-71, USS Wasp) lost off Tulagi in south Pacific Aug 7, 1942.
				4081 (VGF-27) attached to USS Suwannee, landing gear damaged on landing and jettisoned off French Morocco Nov 8, 1942
				4084 (VF-41) attached to USS Ranger crash landed in field SW of Fedala, French Morocco Nov 8, 1942. Pilot unhurt.
				4085 (F-28) tailhook broke on landing on USS Chenango and crashed into barrier and turned on its
					back 40 mi WNW of San christobal, Solomons Apr 5, 1945. Pilot uninjured, but aircraft was pushed
					over the side 1 hour later.
				4087 (VMF-213) lost at Pearl Harbor Oct 20, 1942
				4089 (VF-9) attached to USS Ranger lost at Fedala, French Morocco Nov 8, 1942
				4090 (VF-41) attached to USS Ranger, lost off Bermuda Oct 22, 1942
				4094 (VF-41) attached to USS Ranger, lost at Fedala, French Morocco Nov 8, 1942
				4095 (VF-11) lost at Guadalcanal Jun 16, 1943 in midair with F4F-4 03442
				4096 (VF-11) lost off Hawaii Jan 9, 1943
				4098 (VMF-213) lost in south Pacific Mar 14, 1943.
4099/4198		Ryan NR-1 Recruit
				Ryan Aeronautical Company Model ST-3. US Navy version of the USAAC PT-21 trainer
				4099 was MSN 1060, 4100/4173 were MSN 1081/1154,
				4174/4198 were MSN 1181/1205.
				4148 to N66622
				4176 used as taxi trainer at NAS Memphis with no wings and a cropped
					propeller, named "The Dodo"
				4193 to N31687
				4197 NAS Jacksonville, FL Code 2
4199/4248		Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver
				Curtiss-Wright Model 77
				MSN 12668/12717. Replacements for 50 US Navy aircraft diverted to France.
				4199 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4200 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943
				4201 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4202 crashed Jul 13, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942
				4203 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4204 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944
				4205 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943
				4206 crashed Oct 24, 1942. SOC Oct 31, 1942
				4207 crashed May 4, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942
				4208 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				4209 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4210 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943
				4211 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943.
				4212 crashed Mar 5, 1942. SOC Apr 9, 1942
				4213 crashed May 5, 1941. SOC Jun 30, 1941
				4214 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4215 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944
				4216 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Jan 26, 1944
				4217 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944
				4218 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4219 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4220 crashed Dec 31, 1941. SOC Jan 31, 1942
				4221 SOC Feb 28, 1943.
				4222 Crashed May 15, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942
				4223 crashed at Jacksonville Jan 23, 1943. SOC Jan 31, 1943.
				4224 DBR at Jacksonville Feb 25, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943
				4225 SOC May 31, 1943
				4226 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943
				4227 Crashed at Jacksonville Nov 12, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942.
				4228 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Nov 8, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942
				4229 SOC Jul 30, 1943.
				4230 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Oct 30, 1943
				4231 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4232 crashed at Jacksonville Feb 25, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943
				4233 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4234 SOC Jun 28, 1944
				4235 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman. SOC May 30, 1942
				4236 crashed May 11, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942.
				4237 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944
				4238 SOC Feb 28, 1944
				4239 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4240 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4241 crashed Apr 10, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942
				4242 crashed Apr 7, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942
				4243 crashed May 9, 1941. Jul 31, 1941
				4244 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944
				4245 crashed at Miami Apr 23, 1943. SOC Apr 30, 1943.
				4246 crashed at Jacksonville May 31, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943
				4247 SOC Jul 30, 1943
				4248 DBR at Norfolk Feb 5, 1942. SOC Feb 28, 1942.
4249/4250		Lockheed R5O-1
				Model 18-40 Lodestar ordered by Navy
				4249 (MSN 18-2049) to SAAF. To NC52413, to N636, to N332G. current. N95848 that was registered to Indamer Corp
					was (MSN 18-2048), no US Navy service
				4250 (MSN 2065) originally ordered by Trans Canada Airlines
					as CF-TCZ but never formally registered to them. To US Navy as 4250
4251			Douglas BD-1 Havoc
				The Douglas BD article by Air-Britain states that the first US Navy Douglas BD was purchased new from Douglas,
				taking the first USAAC aircraft, later replaced by another aircraft. This would suggest that BuAer 4251 was 39-721,
				possibly replaced by 39-741. Delivered new, it also seems unlikely that the USAAC would give up a precious
				F-3 version with sensitive reconnaissance equipment which the US Navy didn’t need.
				In addition, 39-741 is widely report to have crashed in Canada and is extant at Casa Grande, AZ.
				Ordered by USAAC as 39-721. Diverted to US Navy; delivered 9Dec40. NAS Anacostia, MD 9Dec40.
				Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, VA 26Feb41 for installation of radio altimeter. NAF Philadelphia, PA 25Mar41.
				Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, VA 8Apr41. Inspector of Naval Aircraft, Santa Monica, CA 17Jun41 for
				unspecific changes. Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, VA 9Jul41. NAF Philadelphia, PA 8May42.
				Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, VA 10May42. NAF Philadelphia, PA 20Aug42. Naval Proving Ground,
				Dahlgren, VA 17Nov42. NAD Dahlgren, VA 12May43. SOC 8Mar44
4252/4351		Stearman N2S-3
				Stearman Aircraft Model B75N1
				MSN 75-2582/75-2681
				4252 (MSN 75-2582) VN1-A, NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident taxying at NAF 22519, Corpus Christi, TX 19Jul46. Registered as NC5413N.
					Substantially damaged when the pilot lost directional
					control during low level operations and dragged a wing tip at Felton, MN 28Jun78.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				4254 (MSN 75-2584) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged
					when the pilot landed long ten miles south of NAS Minneapolis 26Apr43.
				4255 (MSN 75-2585) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Crashed when the pilot lost
					control landing at NAF 25117, NOLF No. 2A, Corpus Christi, TX 21Jun41.
				4256 (MSN 75-2586) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 07115
					during takeoff from NAS Norman 23Feb45
				4257 (MSN 75-2587) Registered as N68W. Substantially damaged during aerial application when during
					landing the airplane struck a farm trailer improperly parked on the runway at Ernst private
					airstrip at Webb, MS 30Sep65. Registration current [Oct20]
				4259 (MSN 75-2589) Registered 8May47 as NC75748; cancelled 27Aug47
				4260 (MSN 75-2590) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 21Oct41. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed
					in an accident caused by bad weather at Paul Cox Municipal Airport, Terre Haute, IN 16Jun45
				4262 (MSN 75-2592) NAS Livermore, CA. Damaged in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38162
					at NAF 27309, NOLF Spring Valley, Pleasanton, CA 7Dec43
				4263 (MSN 75-2593) Registered as N64708; current [Oct20
				4264 (MSN 75-2594) Registered as N64983; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5Apr18.
				4265 (MSN 75-2595) Registered as N5003V. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying forests
					when the airplane struck the ground during a swathe run at McKittrick, CA 9Nov65. Substantially
					damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when the airplane struck power lines pulling
					up at the end of a swathe run at Tranquillity, CA 23Jul73. Registration revoked 29May77, cancelled 12Jan12.
				4267 (MSN 75-2597) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					 N2S-3 BuAer 07533 at NAF 13706, NOLF No. 4, Noble Field, Noble, OK 10May45
				4268 (MSN 75-2598) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed when
					ground looped landing at NAF 25811, NOLF Arlington, Arlington, TX 18Jan46
				4269 (MSN 75-2599) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident twenty-
					five miles from NAS Olathe 8May43. Registered as N5146N. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					fertilizing pasture when the engine lost power after takeoff from Manila Municipal Airport
					and the landing gear collapsed during the forced landing 25Mar66. Registered as N3188.
					Mid-Continent Aircraft, Hayti, MS; in a restoration program 1976. This is the late actor
					Steve McQueen's last owned and flown airplane until his death 7Nov80.
					The N number 3188 was his reform school number when he was at Boys Republic in Chino, California.
					Registration current [Oct20]. Resident at Allen Airways Flying Museum, El Cajon, San Diego, CA.
					Conflict:
					Registered as N59127 with MSN 752599B; cancelled 4Dec89. Registration VH-JDF
					assigned; not taken up. Registered 29May90 as VH-YDF; current [Oct20]
				4271 (MSN 75-2601) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air
					collision at, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 14Dec42
				4272 (MSN 75-2602) VN11A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed in an accident during landing
					two miles from, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 24Oct41
				4275 (MSN 75-2605) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 1Feb42. Registered as N75100. Hammer Crop
					Dusters Inc., Sacramento, CA. Operated for Canadian
					Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1955; sprayer code 60.
					Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying grain fields when the airplane struck
					power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Tulelake, CA 30May75. Registration current [Oct20].
				4276 (MSN 75-2606) Delivered to US Navy 23Oct41. NAS Corpus Christi, TX; Damaged in an accident during takeoff
					from NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 1Feb42. NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. \\\
					NAS Norman, OK. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, ILNAS Dallas, TX;
					SOC Sep46. Registered as YS-355-A 1955/75.
					Registered as N5728N. Substantially damaged when the engine failed caused by fuel
					exhaustion during cruise and the airplane struck a fence during the forced landing at
					Port Angeles, WA on a flight from Albany, OR 29Apr77. Outstanding World War II Military
					Trainer Liaison award at EAA AirVenture, Oshkosh, WI 1984. Damaged when the pilot lost
					directional control and ground looped dragging a wing tip landing at Palo Alto, CA 6May88.
					Operated by Hughs Vintage Aircraft Museum, Hollister Municipal Airport, Hollister, CA.
					Registration cancelled 29May12 on export to Austria. Registered as OE-CBM; current [Oct20].
					Resident at Austrian Aviation Museum, Bad Voslau, Austria.
				4277 (MSN 75-2607) Registered 20Sep46 as NC75482; cancelled 18Apr50 on export to Mexico.
				4278 (MSN 75-2608) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 3407 at NAS Corpus Christi, squadron area #4 pylon 19Oct42.
					NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 07750 at Wold-Chamberlain Field 16Aug43.
				4279 (MSN 75-2609) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 27221, NOLF No. 30, Corpus Christi, TX 1Aug41. NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain
					Field, MN. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 14317, NOLF No. B-3, NAS
					Minneapolis 28Jun43. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAS Glenview 25Jan46. Registered as N5048V; cancelled 29Jun54
				4280 (MSN 75-2610) to civil registry as N63441. Crashed and destroyed
					during aerial application dusting tomatoes when the engine lost power caused by a cylinder
					intake valve failure pulling up at the end of a swathe run and the landing gear collapsed
					during the forced landing at Tracy, CA 5Aug64. Registration cancelled 12Dec17 on export
					to United Kingdom. Registered 13Dec17 as G-FRDM; current [Oct20
				4281 (MSN 75-2611) NAS Livermore, CA. Major damage in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07362
					at NAS Livermore 29Jun43. Registered as N735YP. The airplane sustained substantial
					damage during landing at Centennial Airport, Englewood, Colorado 14Aug95. The pilot was
					making a full stop landing following a series of touch-and go-landings and ground looped
					during landing roll. Both lower wings and the propeller sustained damage and a runway
					light was damaged. Registered to Wings Over The Rockies Air and Space Museum,
					Denver, CO 2011/18. Registration current [Oct20].
				4282 (MSN 75-2612) Registered as N37194; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 24May12
				4283 (MSN 75-2613) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a crash near NAF 33106,
					NOLF No. 21, Logansport, IN 15Feb45. VN1-A, NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 25413, NOLF No. 20, Corpus Christi, TX 11Mar46
				4284 (MSN 75-2614) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					 with N2S-3 BuAer 3428 during takeoff from NOLF Pleasant Valley, Dallas, TX 16Nov45
					Registered as N65027; cancelled 5Jul96 on export to Australia.
				4285 (MSN 75-2615) NAS Norman, OK. Damaged when force landed after engine failure
					ten miles east of NAS Norman 9May45
				4286 (MSN 75-2616) Registered as N55735. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing
					at Herlong Field, Jacksonville, FL 1Dec74. Registration current [Oct20]
				4287 (MSN 75-2617) Storage, NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged
					in an accident at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 6Mar46
				4290 (MSN 75-2620) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage when force landed after
					engine failure at one mile east of NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 10Jun42. Blackland Field,
					China Springs, Waco. Substantially damaged in an accident caused by bad weather at Blackland Field 12Jun45
				4291 (MSN 75-2621) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Crashed at NAF 25811,
					NOLF Arlington, Arlington, TX 28Jan46
				4293 (MSN 75-2623) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Norman 17Sep43
				4294 (MSN 75-2624) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 6Nov42.
				4295 (MSN 75-2625) registered as N62359, current Oct 2020
				4296 (MSN 75-2626) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident at
					NAS Chicago 21Mar44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 27717, NOLF No. 10, Barrington, IL 13Nov45
					Registered as N69766, cancelled May 3, 2013
				4297 (MSN 75-2627) Registered as N65110. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application
					when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Keenesburg, CO 10Nov87.
					The pilot was starting a spray run on a new field. During the first pass, the aircraft struck the
					power line wires. The aircraft rolled left and impacted the terrain in a wings level,
					nose low attitude. An immediate post crash fire destroyed the aircraft. The pilot was fatally injured.
					He was familiar with the local area, however there is no evidence to indicate that he had
					surveyed this particular field prior to beginning operations. Evidence and witness statements
					indicate that the decision to begin the new field was made solely on the basis of having
					enough chemical left for about two more passes. Wire impact damaged the left wing main
					struts and both left wings failed prior to impact, according to a witness statement.
					Registration cancelled 17Aug90
				4298 (MSN 75-2628) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident at Laureles Ranch Field, Brownsville, TX 26Dec41.
					Registered as N65696. Substantially damaged when the Stearman collided with
					Cessna 172A, N7187T, while both were attempting to land at the Corona Municipal Airport (AJO),
					Corona, California 11Dec05. The Stearman was conducting pattern work, and the Cessna was
					returning from a local area flight at the time of the accident. The pilot of the Stearman was on
					his third circuit in the pattern at the time of the accident. About mid-field on the downwind
					leg the pilot radioed he was on downwind. The Stearman pilot observed a Cessna on short final,
					with another Cessna on a 1/2-mile final approach, but did not see any other traffic on either
					the downwind or base legs. He began making S-turns in order to clear the area in front of the
					nose for traffic. The Stearman pilot extended his downwind leg until the second Cessna on
					final approach passed him. During the turn to the base leg the pilot radioed his intent, and
					used the turn to look for traffic below him. After returning to a wings level configuration on
					the base leg, he glanced to the right to ensure the final approach path was clear. After the other
					identified traffic passed him on final, he turned onto the final leg. He was slightly above the
					ideal glide path, so placed the airplane into a slip and used the opportunity to check for traffic
					below him, and did not observe any traffic. About 150 feet above ground level, the pilot saw
					the right wing of another airplane rising toward the left wing of the Stearman. He applied aft
					pressure on the flight controls and decreased the descent rate, but was unable to avoid the
					collision. He climbed to 2,000 feet where another airplane in the pattern checked the Stearman
					for damage. The Stearman pilot then re-entered the traffic pattern and made a normal landing.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				4299 (MSN 75-2629) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when collided with terrain
					eight miles from NOLF Station Field, Corpus Christi, TX 25Jun41
				4301 (MSN 75-2631) Registered as XB-PIP. Registered as N74187; cancelled 5Jun75
				4302 (MSN 75-2632) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at NAF 24720, NOLF No. 23,
					Corpus Christi, TX 22Jul41. 2 killed.
				4303 (MSN 75-2633) VN11A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at two miles northeast of
					NAF 21917, NOLF No. 12, Corpus Christi, TX 20Jan42
				4304 (MSN 75-2634) Registered as TG-DIE-F. Registered as N65633; cancelled 9Feb17 on export to United Kingdom.
					Reported registered Feb 10, 2017 as G-CJYK. The Civil Aviation Authority states registered
					22nd November 2017, a Boeing B75N1 with c/n 75-2634, previously N65633, allowed to fly in
					military colours with serial 75-4826 and code 27. However, it also says that this aircraft
					was struck off the British register on 17th October 2019 on sale to an owner in the Republic of Ireland!
					Regitred Oct 1, 2019 as EI-ABS. Current Oct 2020.
				4307 (MSN 75-2637) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAF 25417, NOLF No. 8, Schaumburg Field, IL 15Apr45
				4308 (MSN 75-2638) Registered as N75808; current [Oct20]
				4309 (MSN 75-2639) NAS Norman, OK. Accident at NAS Norman 22Oct43. Registered as N75541.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying crops
					when the engine failed pulling up at the end of a swathe run and nosed over during the forced
					landing at Mission, TX 10Feb64. Registration revoked 14Jan77. Registered 3Mar05 as N75541.
					Reregistered 1Aug06 as N93WW; cancelled 28Aug13. Registered 13May14 as N93WW; current [Oct20]
				4310 (MSN 75-2640) Registered as NC59695. Damaged when a gust of wind picked this plane off the
					airport and hung its tail in a maze of telephone wires at Pueblo Memorial Airport, CO 20Jan50;
					the Weather Bureau clocked the winds during the storm at 90 miles per hour. Substantially damaged
					during aerobatics when the pilot misjudged the altitude and flew into the ground at Kleberg
					County Airport, Kingsville, TX 29Aug77. Rebuilt and airworthy by 2003. Registration current [Oct20].
				4315 (MSN 75-2645) Registered 17Dec46 as NC9512H; cancelled 28Feb49.
				4316 (MSN 75-2646) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged during a ferry flight in an
					accident landing five miles west of Wynnewood, OK 21Jun44. Registered as N73553; cancelled 20Sep56.
				4317 (MSN 75-2647) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 5Jul45
				4318 (MSN 75-2648) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage in an accident during takeoff
					 from NAF 13808, NOLF No. 4, Spring Hill, KS 5Jun43. Registered 21Dec48 as NC59091; cancelled 13May64
				4319 (MSN 75-2649) Built 23Jan42. Registered as N5143N; current [Oct20]
				4320 (MSN 75-2650) Registered as N62418. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					rice when the airplane struck a truck during takeoff at Todds Airstrip, Lake Charles, LA 6May70.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying rice when the airplane struck a levee
					pulling up at the end of a swathe run at Iowa, LA 19May73. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application seeding rice when the engine failed en route to treat a crop and struck a ditch during
					the forced landing at Sweet Lake, LA 20Apr78. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					fertilizing pasture when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during takeoff and struck
					a ditch on a prepared landing area at Sulphur, LA 17Dec80. Registration cancelled 9Jan90.
					Registered 27Apr90 as F-AZGR; current [Oct20]. Brought to France by Jean Salis at La Ferté Alais,
					the aircraft was equipped for aerobatic displays with upper wing ailerons and other modifications
				4322 (MSN 75-2652) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident landing five miles
					southwest of NAS Olathe 24Aug43. Registered as N68434. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying rice
					when the pilot maneuvered to avoid power lines, failed to maintain flying speed, stalled and
					struck a water filled ditch at Youngmarks airstrip, Zamora, CA 4Jun74. [MSN is quoted as 75-1367].
					Sale reported 14Jan77. Noted derelict at Tracy, CA Jun82. Registration cancelled 21Mar13.
				4323 (MSN 75-2653) VN11D8A NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at NAF 22521,
					NOLF No. 14, Corpus Christi, TX 17Mar42.
				4326 (MSN 75-2656) VB-2 OTU-1, NAS Beaufort, SC. Destroyed in an accident during takeoff
					from NAS Beaufort 11Jul45. Registration N9680A assigned 20May78; cancelled 18May11
				4327 (MSN 75-2657) Registered as N4648N; cancelled 29Apr54 on export to Mexico.
				4328 (MSN 75-2658) Registered as N75760; revoked 23Apr77, cancelled 4Feb17
				4331 (MSN 75-2661) to civilian registry as N66607. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application spraying forests when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning
					around during a swathe run at Lebanon, MO 10Jul68. The airplane sustained substantial damage during
					a forced landing following a loss of engine power while in cruise flight near Cape Girardeau, Missouri 2Sep00.
					The flight originated from the Greenwood-Leflore Airport (GWO), Greenwood, Mississippi and was
					en route to the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport (CGI), Cape Girardeau, Missouri. At two miles from CGI
					the pilot advised the CGI Air Traffic Control Tower of their position as requested. Very shortly thereafter
					the engine quit. The pilot, unable to glide safely to the airport, turned away from the airport and
					landed in an un-harvested cornfield. In a post accident examination of the aircraft, no fuel could be
					seen in the fuel tank when looking through the fuel cap; no fuel was noted in the fuel tank sight glass.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				4332 (MSN 75-2662) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 25413, NOLF No. 20, Corpus Christi, TX 17Jul41
				4333 (MSN 75-2663) NAS Livermore, CA. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07060
					two miles south of NAS Livermore 26Jan44
				4334 (MSN 75-2664) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-2 BuAer 3625 at NOLF No. 29, Corpus Christi, TX 24Oct41
				4336 (MSN 75-2666) Registered as N68482. Oregon Border Control; noted at Delta Heritage Air Park,
					British Columbia, Canada 1981. Modified as Super Stearman IB75A. Registration cancelled 6Nov02
				4337 (MSN 75-2667) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged when the pilot landed
					short at NAS Bunker Hill 2Jul45. Registered as N5153N. Restored, first post-restoration flight 1Feb15.
					Registration current [Oct20]
				4338 (MSN 75-2668) VN11D8B, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision at
					NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX 13Aug42. Registered 29Sep47 as NC4632N; cancelled 14Jun49
				4340 (MSN 75-2670) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed when force landed after
					engine failure south of NOLF Britton, Dallas, TX 16Jan46
				4341 (MSN 75-2671) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at Whiteheads Field, TX 23Jul41. Registered 28Sep48 as NC75532; cancelled 25Sep51
				4342 (MSN 75-2672) VN11BD8, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAS Corpus Christi 8Sep41. Registered as N68447. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					airplane nosed over landing at Joliff airfield, Porterville, CA 14Aug65. Substantially damaged
					during aerial application when the airplane struck a large rock then nosed over landing on a rough,
					narrow strip at Harold Root, Reedley, CA 14Nov66. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					fertilizing pasture when the engine failed during cruise and the landing gear collapsed during
					the forced landing on rough, uneven land at Mariposa, CA 3Oct68. Registration revoked 14Jan77,
					cancelled 2Apr02
				4343 (MSN 75-2673) Registered 27Jan47 as NC75566; cancelled 9Mar49
				4344 (MSN 75-2674) Registered as N69808. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the
					engine failed caused by fuel exhaustion returning to land at the end of a swathe run and crash
					landed in a field at Black River Falls, WI 11Jul71. The airplane collided with trees during cruise
					flight near Bernal, New Mexico 28Jan96. The pilot received minor injuries and the aircraft
					sustained substantial damage. The flight was en route to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and
					departed Las Vegas, New Mexico after refueling. According to the pilot, he encountered
					winds of 35 knots gusting to 45 knots at 500 to 1,000 feet above ground level and could not
					control altitude. The aircraft was forced into the trees. The pilot walked out to the highway
					which was approximately three miles from the accident site. Registration cancelled 13May15.
				4345 (MSN 75-2675) VN11D8A, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Fatal crash at, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX 6Nov42
				4347 (MSN 75-2677) Registered as N4506N. Substantially damaged during aerial application fertilizing
					rice when the pilot selected unsuitable terrain and nosed over when landed on soft, wet
					ground in a pasture at Speaks, TX 31Mar69. Registration current [Oct20]
				4348 (MSN 75-2678) Registered as N52588. Modified as A75L300. Registration current [Oct20].
				4350 (MSN 75-2680) NAS New Orleans, LA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 23513,
					NOLF Willswood, New Orleans, LA 4May44
				4351 (MSN 75-2681) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged while parked in an accident
					by N2S-3 BuAer 07701 taxying at NAS Bunker Hill 14Jun45
4352/4517		Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3
				4353 US Naval Academy, NAS Annapolis, MD; SOC 1959. Registered as N7752C, current [Mar18].
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. Converted for fire fighting as tanker #E10.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped and landing gear collapsed landing at Davis, CA 29Jun73.
					Restoration in progress.
				4358 Registered 2Mar88 as N60848, expired 31Jan17. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				4359	Registered as N52568, sale reported 23May81, cancelled 11Dec12. Converted for agriculture and
					pest control. Destroyed during crop spraying when the airplane struck a levee beneath a power
					line and the landing gear collapsed landing in a field at Dunnigan, CA 14Aug67.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying after engine failure taking off, the landing gear
					collapsed during the forced landing at Winters, CA 16Mar76.
					Reported derelict at Madera, CA [1989].
				4363 to civil registry as N9181R, current [Mar 2018]
				4364	Registered as N45110. Registered 5Feb53 to Sanders Aviation, Tempe, AZ; cancelled 9Mar72.
				4366 to civil registry as N44987, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Data plate and flight logs reported extant at Lincoln, CA [2013]
				4371 to civil registry as N45239, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				4374 to civil registry as N44954, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control
				4375	Registered as N44955. Registered 19Oct67 to Chico Aerial Applicators Inc, Chico, CA; cancelled 9Jan71.
				4376 to civil registry as N44902, current [Mar 2018]
				4377	Registered as N6395T, cancelled 18Aug93. Restoration in progress [2013].
				4383 to civil registry as N42745, current [Mar 2018]
				4384 Registered as N44957. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Reregistered as N66CV 4Aug05.
					Registration N66CV reserved 22Jun05, registered 4Aug05, expired 14Feb08, cancelled 9Oct14,
					restored 22Jul15, current [Mar18].
				4388 to civil registry as N44827, sale reported, revoked 14Jan77. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Registered 4Dec12 as N44827, current [Mar18].
				4391 to civil registry as N44958, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				4393 to civil registry as N45146, current [Mar18]. Damaged when veered off runway on takeoff attempt
					25Jun83; the tail wheel did not lock at start of roll.
				4394 to civil registry as N44988, current [Mar18]. Restoration project [2013].
				4397 to civil registry as N44923, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				4400	Registered 12Jul46 as N45122, cancelled 20May65
				4402 Registered as N44724, cancelled 6Jul90 on export to Canada. Converted for agriculture and pest
					control. Modified to simulate a red single-seat German First World War fighter for a film.
					Sold to Canada 1979. Rebuilt over 12 years. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat
					installed. Registered 3Jan91 as CF-HUS, current [Mar18]. First post rebuild flight 11Oct91
					at Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada. Airworthy on floats [2013].
				4403 Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registration N5582R assigned 9Feb80, ntu.
					Registration N5582R pending 10Apr07. Registered 24May07 as N5582R, reregistered 14Jan08.
					Registered 14Jan08 as N33NR, expired 30Sep11, cancelled 22Apr13.
				4405 to civil registry as N7753C, expired 14Jun86. Registered 26Sep01 as N7753C, expired 30Sep12,
					cancelled 12Jul17. Converted for agriculture and pest control. Used for fighting forest fires.
					Damaged when veered off runway and nosed over on landing 21Jul83.
				4406 Registered as N45192, cancelled. Registration N45192 assigned 26Jan89, ntu. Registered G-ONAF 31Jan89,
					current [Mar18].
				4407 Registered as N44760, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 9Jul12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged when the airplane collided with wires at Lucerne, CA 21Jul74; due to a
					misunderstanding, neither pilot was in control of the airplane.
					Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993
				4409 to civil registry as N4409, current [Mar 2018]
				4410	Registered as N45085, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 19Jul12.
				4411 to civil registry as N45206, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Stored dismantled [2013].
				4417 to civil registry as N4417, current [Mar 2018]
				4420 to civil registry as N45091. This is the aircraft that appeared
					in the motion picture "North by Northwest", starring Cary Grant. N45091 cancelled Oct 24, 2012.
					To Canadian registry as C-FNMW Nov 15, 2012.
					Current [Mar 2018]
				4421 to civil registry as N45035, current [Mar18]. Modified for aerial advertising
				4425 to civil registry as N44879, expired 30Nov17. Registered 30Jul09 to the City of Irvine, CA.
					Preserved and on display at the El Toro Marine Corps Museum, Orange County, CA. Airworthy.
				4428	Registered as N44857, cancelled 20May65
				4432 Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered as N600JF, reregistered 4May06.
					Registered 4May06 as N5078Q, cancelled 25Nov14.
				4437	Registered as N44871, cancelled 21Jan71.
				4439	Registered as N44808, cancelled.
				4442 to civil registry as N45186, current [Mar 2018]
				4445 became NR45299 with CAA Department of Commerce, then N45299. Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993.
					Registration N45299 cancelled by FAA Mar 31, 2009. Registered to users in
					United Kingdom Apr 16, 2009 as G-CFXT. Current [Mar 2018]
				4447 to civil registry as N44814, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					San Tan Dusters Inc. Stored dismantled at Chandler MAP, AZ [noted Sep74]. [may be stored
					dismantled at Coolidge, AZ 2017].
				4448 to civil registry as N45261, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Destroyed at Prescott, WA 11Aug77 when the airplane stalled pulling up during a low pass by a friend’s house
				4450 to civil registry as N678ZB, current [Mar 2018].
				4453 to civil registry as N45125 . Converted for agriculture and pest control. Registered 18Dec62 to
					Medlock Dusters, Woodland, CA. Destroyed during crop spraying when the airplane collided with
					a static cable on an electronic tower at Winters, CA. Registration expired 2Aug96, cancelled 14Oct14
				4454 to civil registry as N45063, cancelled Jun 16, 1976, sale reported 14Jan77. Converted for
					agriculture and pest control
				4455 to civil registry as N44964. Sale reported 18Mar78, cancelled 9Nov12. Converted for
					agriculture and pest control. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing at Imperial, CA 19Sep66
				4460	Registered as N44823, cancelled 29Oct63
				4462 to civil registry as N44969, cancelled 31Oct17. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
				4464 to civil registry as N44965, current [Mar 2018]
				4465 to civil registry as N45015, current [Mar 2018]
				4468 to civil registry as N45225. Revoked Jan 14, 1977.
				4472 to civil registry as N44824. Deregistered Feb 13, 1964 after crop
					dusting accident when the airplane nosed over after a forced landing
				4474	Registered as N134R, cancelled 11Jun70.
				4477 VN11D-C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX 1941. NAS New Orleans, LA 1943. Stricken 11Feb43.
					Registered as N44848, current [Mar18]. Marysville Seeding and Dusting, Yuba City CA 1946.
					Converted for agriculture and pest control. Agricultural spray equipment removed and front
					seat installed 1986. On October 26, 2008 the airplane experienced a total loss of engine
					power seconds after takeoff from Rialto Municipal Airport, Rialto, California. The airplane
					collided with vegetation during the forced landing in an open field about 1/2-mile southwest
					of the airport. The airplane was substantially damaged. The planned round-robin flight
					originated from Flabob Airport in Riverside. The pilot flew to the Rialto Municipal Airport,
					landed, and taxied back for takeoff. The accident occurred during the pilot's attempted
					return flight to Flabob. The pilot made a forced landing in a nearby field. During
					rollout in the field, the airplane collided with a tree, which resulted in impact damage
					to the wings. Several hours later, the pilot recovered the airplane from the accident site
					under a police escort. The pilot started the engine and taxied the airplane from the
					accident landing site to the airport, whereupon its engine was shut down.
					The accident carburetor had been improperly assembled. The mixture shaft was improperly
					keyed and/or out of alignment with its respective track. This anomaly may result in
					unreliable mixture settings. Repaired and airworthy [2009].
				4480 US Naval Academy, NAS Annapolis, MD, code 62 [noted 1959]. Registered as N695M, current [Mar18].
					Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Preserved and on display on floats.
				4481	Registered as N44841, cancelled 17Jan72. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft collided with wires pulling up
					after a run and crashed at Dos Palos, CA 26Aug67.
				4482 to civil registry as N9312Z, expired 31Mar94, cancelled 5May15. Registered 18Dec62 to Medlock
					Dusters, Davis University Airport, Davis CA.
				4484 to civil registry as N44837, current [Mar18]. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Substantially damaged during crop spraying when the aircraft stalled pulling up after a run and
					crashed at Sun Sites, AZ 25May64. Yanks Air Museum, Chino Airport, Chino, CA. Derelict fuselage
					stored in museum compound [noted Feb16].
				4485	Registered as N44933, cancelled 29Nov12. Reported dismantled at Northwood, OH [2013].
				4486	Registered as N44867. Registered 16Sep91 to American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum, Midland, TX.
					Destroyed. Registration cancelled 16Oct97
				4487	Registered as N4487, expired 30Mar91, cancelled 29Nov12.
				4488 to civil registry as N44821, current [Mar 2018]
				4490 to civil registry as N933R. current [Mar 2018]
				4493 to civil registry as N45036, cancelled 19Oct17. Destroyed by tornado
				4494 Registered 5Mar56 as N45120, revoked 14Jan77, restored 24Apr09, current [Mar18]. Converted for
					agriculture and pest control. Registered 24Apr09 to the Iowa Military Aviation Heritage Museum,
					Ankeny, IA. Preserved and restoration for display at the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum.
				4495 to civil registry as N45108, cancelled 14Feb18. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Data plate reported extant at Lincoln, CA [2013].
				4497 Registered as N45084, cancelled 29Nov12. Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Converted for fire fighting as tanker #E23. Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
					Preserved and on display in hangar 4 as N45084 in the colors of Jensen Flying Service, #11.
				4499 to civil registry as N45102, current [Mar18]. Noted stored at Yankee Aircraft Museum, Chino, CA May 1993.
					Converted for agriculture and pest control.
					Agricultural spray equipment removed and front seat installed. Airworthy.
				4500	Registered as N45116, cancelled 25Sep71
				4505	Reported dismantled at Windsor, CO [2014].
				4506 to civil registry as N45217, revoked 14Jan77. Substantially damaged when ground looped on
					landing at Gilbert, AZ 3Jun64 and collided with parked N3N-3 N44846
				4517	Registered as N44868, cancelled 4Jan71. Westaire Service, Rio Vista, CA.
4518/4691		Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless
				MSN 751/800, MSN 801/955 (odd numbers only), 957/1002. All are El Segundo MSNs
				4518 (VB-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				4519 (VS-6, Enterprise CV-6) crashed May 21, 1941 at Loko Honaloa, Hawaii.
				4520 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Guadalcanal Dec 29, 1942
				4521 (VB-6) deck crash on Enterprise 4/30/1942
				4522 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, shot down by enemy fighter over Roi Island, Kwajelein Atoll Feb 1, 1942.
				4523 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost at Misima in South Pacific May 7, 1942.
				4524 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Wake Island Feb 24, 1942
				4526 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942
				4527 (VS-8) w/o 5/18/42 in ditching off Pearl Harbor, attached to USS Hornet.
				4528 (VB-3) attahed to USS Lexington, lost off Pearl Harbor Feb 19, 1942
				4529 (VB-5) w/o 10/30/41 in overside landing aboard USS Yorktown. Crew OK.
				4530 (VB-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942
				4531 (VS-2) went down with USS Lexington (CV-2), which was sunk in the Battle of the Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
					The wreck of the Lexington was found Mar 4, 2018 by the Research Vessel Petrel
				4532 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost Battle of Midway, 6/4/1942.
				4533 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4534 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				4536 (VB-3) w/o 5/15/42 near NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii. Two crewmembers killed.
				4537 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				4538 (VB-3) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				4539 (VS-5, USS Yorktown (CV-5)) lost May 8, 1942 during Battle of Coral Sea when shot down by Zeros. Both crew MIA.
				4542 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway Landed on USS Yorktown with battle damage to
					right tailplane Jun 4, 1942.
				4543 (MSN 776) Loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ217. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with permanent
					serial NZ5013. Brought on charge Nov 3, 1943. Stored by Mar 1944, SOC Mar 1948. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948.
				4544 (VB-10) w/o 9/30/42 in mid-air collision off NAS
					Barbers Point, HI. Two crew killed.
				4545 (VS-2) on USS Lexington (CV-32). (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise, lost enroute to Guadalcanal Oct 21, 1942
				4546 (VB-5) w/o 10/8/41 in ditching on takeoff from USS Yorktown (CV-5).
				4547 with VS-2 on USS Lexington in 1942. With VS-8 lost in south Pacific Dec 31, 1942
				4548 (VS-8) spun in and sank off USS Hornet 8/8/42. Crew OK.
				4549 (MSN 782) loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ208. Transferred to NZ ownership late
					1943 with permanent serial NZ5004. Brought on charge Nov 3, 1943. Crashed and written off at Ardmore on
					training flight on Jan 19, 1944 when controls locked and swung off runway at Ardmore, New Zealand. Crew survived.
				4550 (VMSB-132) lost at Guadalcanal Jun 30, 1943
				4551 (VB-3) attached to USS Yorktown lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942
				4552 (VB-3) attached to USS Saratoga lost at Noumea in south Pacific Dec 21, 1942
				4555 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor SOC Jul 31, 1944
				4556 (VS-5) crashed during familiarization flight landing attempt at Norfolk NAS Jun 21, 1941.
					Pilot (sole occupant) killed.
				4557 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4559 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown lost in Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942 when ship sank.
				4562 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown lost at Jaluit in central Pacific Feb 1, 1942.
				4563 (VS-72) lost at Efate in south Pacific Dec 31, 1942. Also listed as being lowd Aug 24, 1943
					on training exercise off coast of Pacific Beach, San Diego, CA. Both crew killed. Plane
					settled on bottom of sea in nearly 200 feet of water. Wreck was found by divers Nov 2019
				4565 (VB-8) lost at Efate in south Pacific Dec 31, 1942
				4567 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, crashed in heavy squall Feb 1, 1942 during raid on
					Marshall-Gilbert Islands. Both crew rescued.
				4568 (VS-8) lost in south Pacific Dec 31, 1942
				4569 (VS-2) on USS Lexington (CV-2) embarked Apr 27, 1942. Assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii lost Sep 1, 1944
				4570 (VS-6) shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack.
				4571 (VB-8) w/o 7/19/42 near NAS Barbers PT during dive
					bombing practice. Crew killed.
				4572 (VS-6) lost at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941
				4573 (VB-5) w/o 2/21/42 in ditching due to fuel exaustion
					during landing approach to USS Yorktown. Aircraft history card also says that plane was lost with VJ-10
					at Pallikulo Airfield in South Pacific Aug 2, 1944.
				4574 (VS-5) ditched off USS Yorktown (CV-5) Apr 27, 1942 due to broken
					oil line. Crew rescued by USS Walke.
				4576 (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				4577 and 4578 (both of VB-3) w/o in mid-air collision with
					each other 1/23/42 off Diamond Head, Hawaii. 4 killed.
				4579 (VB-8) lost at Efate in south Pacific Dec 31, 1942
				4580 (VB-3) attached to USS Saratoga lost enroute to Guadalcanal Aug 4, 1942.
				4581 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost 6/4/1942, Battle of Midway
				4582 (VS-3) w/o 3/19/42 in engine run-in test at NAS San
					Diego. Another report has the plane being attached to USS Enterprise and lost at Wake Island Mar 22, 1942.
				4583 (VS-6 w/o 2/24/42 in landing accident aboard Enterprise
					after return from mission near Marcus in central Pacific. One missing.
				4584 (VB-5) w/o Sep 2, 1942 on takeoff from Saratoga near Espiritu Santo in south Pacific
				4585 (MSN 835) loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ209. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with permanent
					serial NZ5005. Brought on charge Oct 26, 1943. Stored by Mar 1944, SOC Mar 1948. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948,
					Aircraft history card states that plane was lost with VS-6 at Kaneohe, Hawaii Apr 25, 1942
				4586 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise lost off Santa Cruz in south Pacific Oct 25, 1942
				4588 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown lost in Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942 when ship sank.
				4590 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, hit by enemy fire Apr 20, 1942, ditched at sea.
				4591 (VS-3) w/o 12/23/41 in takeoff accident from USS Saratoga. Both crewmen killed.
				4592 (VMSB-224) lost at Guadalcanal Dec 14, 1942
				4593 (VS-8) lost in South Pacific Dec 31, 1942
				4595 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise lost enroute to Coral Sea May 17, 1942
				4596 (VMSB-244) lost at Midway May 15, 1943
				4597 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4598 (VB-6) ditched during bombing practice off USS Enterprise 3/31/1942 off Hawaii
				4599 (VMJ-252) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Mar 15, 1943
				4600 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise lost in Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				4601 (VB-3) w/o 11/6/41 when spun in during dive bomb training at
					Border Field, CA, two crewmen killed.
				4602 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost off Santa Cruz in south Pacific Oct 25, 1942
				4603 (VB-3) lost when went overside on landing on USS Enterprise 4/20/1942 off Hawaii.
				4604 (VS-6) destroyed on deck of USS Enterprise 6/4/42 due to
					enemy action. Another reference has this plane being with VB-8 and assigned to USS Hornet and lost
					at Midway Jun 5, 1942
				4606 w/o 9/5/42 at San Diego in landing accident. Crew killed.
				4607 (MAG-14) lost at Guadalcanal Jan 31, 1943
				4608 (VS-3) attached to USS Saratoga lost at Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Sep 13, 1942
				4609 assigned to POOL at Palikulo Airfield in south Pacific, w/o Jul 8, 1944
				4610 (VS-10) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Guadalcanal Nov 14, 1942
				4611 (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost in Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942
				4612 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942.
				4613 (VB-3) attached to USS Saratoga, w/o 12/11/41 in take-off accident from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
				4614 (VB-3) w/o 9/19/41 on landing on USS Saratoga.
				4615 (VS-6) attached to USS Enterprise, shot down 6/4/42, Battle of Midway.
				4616 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost enroute to Santa Cruz in east central Pacific Jul 21, 1942
				4620 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost Jun 4, 1942, Battle of Midway
				4621 w/o 10/4/41 in crash into San Diego Bay. Both crewmen
					killed
				4622 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942 when ship sank.
				4623 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4624 (VS-2) lost in east central Pacific Jul 10, 1942
				4625 (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost at Santa Cruz in south Pacific Oct 27, 1942 when ship sank
				4626 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost off Makin in south Pacific Feb 1, 1942
				4629 (VS-2) on USS Lexington (CV-2) embarked Apr 27, 1942. (VS-72) attached to USS Hornet, lost in south Pacific Sep 17, 1942
				4630 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4631 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4632 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4633 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4634 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in Battle of Midway Jun 5, 1942 when ship sank.
				4635 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 9, 1942
				4636 (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet, force landed at sea Jun 4, 1942 during Battle of Midway. Crew rescued.
				4637 (VS-2) on USS Lexington embarked Apr 27, 1942
				4638 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				4639 (VS-2) lost at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				4640 lost at Efate in south Pacific Dec 29, 1942
				4641 (VS-2) attached to USS Lexington, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank.
				4642 (VS-3) lost at Guadalcanal Oct 16, 1942
				4644 (VS-2) w/o 10/26/41 in ditching from USS Lexington
				4645 (MSN 955) loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ216. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with
					permanent serial NZ5012. Brought on charge Nov 14, 1943. Stored by Mar 19 1944, SOC Mar 1948. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948.
					Another report has the plane being with VS-6 and attached to USS Enterprise and lost near Roi in west central
					Pacific Feb 1, 1942.
				4646 (VS-6) w/o 5/20/42 stalled on takeoff from USS Enterprise enroute to Coral Sea. One killed.
				4647 (VS-2) on USS Lexington embarked Apr 27, 1942. (VB-6) w/o 7/9/42 in takeoff accident off USS Enterprise.
					Two cremembers survived.
				4649 (VP-101) w/o 6/17/42 off Sydney, Australia, one killed.
				4650 with VB-2 on USS Lexington embarked Apr 27, 1942
				4651 (VB-6) w/o 8/24/42 off USS Enterprise. Another report has the plane being with VS-5 and attached to USS Yorktown
					and lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4652 (MSN 963) loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ213. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with permanent
					serial NZ5009. Brought on charge Nov 3, 1943. Stored by Mar 1944, SOC Mar 1948. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948.
				4653 in late pullout from dive bomb run Border Fld, CA
					11/10/1941. Pilot killed.
				4654 (VS-6) w/o 3/2/42 in ditching from USS Enterprise off Wake Island
				4655 (VB-2) side mumber B-18 attached to USS Lexington, lost in ballte of Coral Sea May 8, 1942 when ship sank
				4656 (VS-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost of Santa Cruz in south Pacific Oct 26, 1942
				4657 missing after takeoff from North Island 3/13/1942.
				4658 w/o 11/10/41, San Diego when failed to pull out from
					dive bombing run. Two crewmen killed. Another report has the plane being los in south Pacific Sep 7, 1942
				4662 (VB-8) attached to USS Hornet, lost at Battle of Midway Jun 6, 1942
				4663 (VB-3) attached to to USS Enterprise lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942
				4664 (VS-8) missing on patrol at Midway off Hornet 5/29/1942. Other report gives the date as Jun 8, 1942
				4666 lost at Battle of Coral Sea. Flown by Jo Jo Powers, who won Medal of Honor posthumously.
				4667 (VMSB-232) lost at Guadalcanal Sep Sep 14, 1942
				4668 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown, crashed after takeoff near Wake Island 2/24/1942.
				4669 (VMSB-231) lost in south Pacific Sep 17, 1942
				4670 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown, crashed after takeoff from Yorktown off Hawaii Apr 9, 1942.
				4672 (MSN 983) loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ207. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with permanent
					serial NZ5003. Brought on charge Oct 21, 1943. No record of disposal.
				4673 (VMSB-232) lost at Guadalcanal Sep 30, 1942
				4674 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Feb 9, 1942
				4675 (MSN 986) Loaned to RNZAF from Marine Air Group 14 with temporary serial NZ212. Transferred to NZ ownership late 1943 with permanent
					serial NZ5008. May never have been flown by RNZAF due to deteriorated condition when received. To instructional airframe INST91
					with the TTS at Nelson in early 1944. It would appear that the aircraft never reached Nelson but was probably stored at
					Hobsonville before being sold for scrap on Aug 1, 1948.
				4676 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, shot down 2/1/42 by enemy aircraft over Roi Island in west central Pacific
				4677 (VS-8) attached to USS Hornet. Festroyed in action 6/6/42 at Battle of Midway in attack on enemy
					ship Mikuma, no pullout from dive. Ens. Donald Griswold and
					Arm 1c. K.C. Bunch killed.
				4679 with VB-2 embarked on USS Lexington Apr 27, 1942
				4680 with VB-2 enbarked on USS Lexington Apr 27, 1942. Side number B-5. In Battle of Coral Sea, survived by landing on Yorktown (CV-5)
				4682 (VB-6) attached to USS Enterprise, lost at Battle of Midway, 6/4/1942.
				4683 (VB-3) lost Jun 14, 1942
				4685 (VB-5) attached to USS Yoktown, lost in Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942
				4686 (VS-5) attached to USS Yorktown. Ditched May 8, 1942 near task force due to landing gear damage suffered during
					strike mission during Battle of Coral Sea. Both crew rescued by destroyer USS Aylwin.
				4687 (VMSB-132) lost at Guadalcanal Feb 25, 1943
				4688 assignet to STAG-1 in Russels, south Pacific. W/o Oct 20, 1944
				4689 (VS-5) crashed on deck of USS Yorktown (CV-5) during landing Apr 9, 1942, in Coral Sea. Both crew unhurt.
				4690 (VB-3) it was the plane Swede Vejtasa flew when he shot down two Zeros and rammed a 3rd in the Coral Sea,
					was attached to USS Yorktown, lost Jun 16, 1942 at Midway when Yorktown sank.
				4691 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown (CV-5), lost at Battle of Coral Sea May 8, 1942.
4692/4706		Douglas R4D-1
				Navy equivalent of C-47
				4692 (MSN 4284) to US Navy Alameda Apr 01, 1942 - VR-2 May 10, 1942 - VR-4 Mar 05, 1943 -
					Operated by PAA-Alaska Sep 1943 to Nov 1944 - SOC Dec 31, 1944. To civilian registry as NC33372
					(Pan American Airways), LR-ABO later OD-ABO (MEA Jan 16, 1953, Lebanon's prefix was
					changed from LR- to OD-) and VR-AAN (Aden Airways ‘Nissab’ Apr 06, 1956). Crashed Wadi
					Rabta, 130 m E of Aden Nov 23, 1966. Plane had reached a cruising altitude of 6000 feet,
					20 minutes after takeoff from Mayfa'ah when an explosive device
					detonated in the passenger cabin on the left side just above the wing.
					The plane disintegrated and crashed
				4693 (MSN 4300) to US Navy Apr 14, 1942 - Alameda - VR-2 Apr 16, 1942 - VR-4 Apr 27, 1943.
					Struck mountain near Oakland, CA. Apr 21, 1943, 9 killed. SOC May 04, 1943.
				4694 (MSN 4301) to US Marine Corps Apr 17, 1942 - VMJ-152 - VMJ-253 sep 14, 1942 - MAG-35 Aug 1943 -
					MARF Air West Aug 1945 - MAG-33 Mar 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as
					NC91026 (American Aircraft Corp), XB-WIP, XA-JIP (CMA), CF-FKQ (Maritime Central Dec 15, 1952).
					Crashed Moncton, NB. Apr 15, 1961.
				4695 (MSN 4302) to US Marine Corps Apr 17, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-153 - VMJ-253 Sep 14, 1942 - Alameda Apr 16, 1943 -
					MAG-35 Aug 1943 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC41075 (No details), cancelled.
				4696 (MSN 4303) to US Marine Corps Apr 20, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253. Crashed in sea, SOC Dec 31, 1942.
				4697 (MSN 4304) to US Marine Corps Apr 20, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253 - Honolulu Jan 1944 - FAW Jun 05, 1946 -
					Fasron-102 Aug 1946 - SOC Sep 30, 1946. To civilian registry as NC29086 (Harrington’s Inc).
					Crashed Akron, OH. Nov 04, 1949.
				4698 (MSN 4305) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - VR-1 Apr 30, 1942 - VR-7 Mar 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					Roanoke Oct 1944 - VRF-2 Jan 1945 - SOC Jun 30, 1946. NLR.
				4699 (MSN 4306) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - VR-1 Apr 30, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					Roanoke Oct 1944 - Shawnee Jan 1945 - Miami Apr 1945 - Jacksonville Oct 1945 - SOC Oct 31, 1946.
					To civilian registry as NC95481, PP-ANC (TAN Aug 04, 1948), PP-ASP (Sadia Jul 14, 1961),
					G-ATXT (Handley Page Ltd Jul 29, 1966). Stored Ft Lauderdale, FL. until sold to Fastair Inc, Miami, FL.
					Mar 07, 1968. N950FA Fastair Inc, Miami, FL US 07Mar68 J Ribler, Red Bank, NJ R24Apr69 FNA Inc,
					Ft Lauderdale, FL US B19Mar75/R02Apr75. N48FN reregistered l4Jul75 WFU. Lambeth Aircraft Corp, Phoenix, AZ US
					Registered 03Jul80. Equipment & Compaction Co. Inc, Riverside, CA. registered 24Nov80. Empennage Inc,
					Seattle, WA US registered Ju183. registration changed to N92HA and N781T (Tolair Services).
					To MBD Corp, San Juan, PR. Feb 08, 1999, current on USCAR Mar 2003.
				4700 (MSN 4360) to US Marine Corps May 07, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-152 May 08, 1942 - Douglas Aircraft Co Aug 13, 1942 -
					VMJ-252 Aug 27, 1942 - Alameda Oct 11, 1944 - VRS-1 Dec 12, 1945 - FAW Jan 14, 1946 - SOC Aug 31, 1946.
					To civilian registry as NC36898 (For ferry), PP-XCC (Dias Henrique e Cia) and PP-IBC (Central Aerea Ltda apr
					11, 1949). Crashed Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia, Brazil Nov 04, 1950.
				4701 (MSN 4361) to US Marine Corps May 07, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253 May 08, 1942 - VMJ-153 May 19, 1943 -
					NAOT May 15, 1944 - OTU Lake City Sep 25, 1944 - Banana River Jul 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946.
					To civilian registry as PP-YPI (REAL Jan 02, 1948 - Trpts Aereos Norte de Brasil, baught Jun 1954,
					registered Jun 11, 1959 only - Sold to Varig Aug 1961, registered Nov 16, 1966). Cancelled Jun 09, 1969,
					b/u Sao Paulo, Brazil
				4702 (MSN 4362) to US Navy May 06, 1942 - VR-1 May 09, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					VR-7 Jan 1944 - VR-3 Apr 1945 - Fasron-102 Aug 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as N91028 (Trans
					Pacific Airlines - Aloha Airlines Nov 1958 - Airflite Inc.). Sold to Paraguay AF, operated as T-35, then
					as ZP-CCG from Mar 1972 to 1977 for LAPSA and again to Paraguay AF as 2007. Wfu Nov 1996, stored
					Asuncion.
				4703 (MSN 4363) to US Navy May 06, 1942 - VR-1 May 09, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 -
					Roanoke Jan 1945 - Miami Mar 1945 - Jacksonville Apr 1945 - Miami Sep 1945 - Glenview Jun 30, 1946 -
					SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as C900 (Expreso Aereo - Jarosair), NI699M Dow Chemical Co. 1951-
					Draper Chemical Co. -N69D Rr N1699M Rr N234Z Airflite Inc, Freeland, MI US Jun63 Pennzoil Co, Oil City,
					PA US 1964 Pennzoil United Co, Houston, TX US 1971- Pennzoil Co, 1975 Canc 1976 Jerry Foster Enterprises,
					R03May78. HZ-TA3 (Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz ‘Sara’ Sep 05, 1979). Reverted to N234Z. Currently operated
					as ZS-MRU by Airworld for Speed Service Courrier. Reservation TF-AVN reserved Sep 2005 for Air
					Atlanta Icelandic of Reykjavik, Iceland, taken up 2007.
				4704 (MSN 4364) to US Navy May 10, 1942 - VR-2 - Operated by PAA Aug 29, 1942 - VR-3 Aug 1943 - VRF-2 Jan 1944 -
					VRS-1 Jul 1945 - SOC Aug 31, 1945. NLR. To PP-IBA, PP-ANR, then Brazilian AF 2079
				4705 (MSN 4365) to US Marine Corp May 09, 1942 - VR-2 May 9, 1942 - MCAS Cherry Point Oct 06, 1942 - Quantico
					Jul 24, 1943 - Glendale Jan 26, 1944 - Quantico Jul 1944 - SOC Sep 0, 1946. To civilian registry as NC9399H,
					PP-KAB (VIABRAS Jul 05, 1947), PP-ANM (TAN Sep 1952 - REAL Jun 20, 1961). Sold to Argentine AF Aug 17, 1961,
					operated as T-32, TC-32 (LADE colours) and TA-05. Reported at National Air Museum, Buenos Aires.
				4706 (MSN 4366) to US Marine Corps May 09, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-153 May 9, 1942 - VMJ-252 Sep 14, 1942 - MAG-25 Mar 17, 1943 -
					SOC Aug 03, 1943
4707/4708		Douglas R4D-2
				Two DC-3-388s taken over by Navy from Eastern Airlines. Later redesignated R4D-2F and then R4D-2Z.
				4707 (MSN 4097, NC28389, ntu). To US Navy May 12, 1941 - Anacostia NAS Mar 12, 1941. Later redesignated R4D-2F
					and R4D-2Z. SOC Mar 31, 1946. To
					civilian registry as NC28389, N3941A, F-BGSE (TAI Jan 11, 1957 - Air Madagascar Nov 1960),
					5R-MAH (reregistered Mar 1963). Wfu Jun 1969, b/u.
				4708 (MSN 4098, NC28390, ntu). To US Navy Apr 25, 1941 - Redesignated R42-2F the R4D-2Z. To US Naval Attaché,
					Cape Town 1941. SOC Dec 31, 1946. To civilian registry as ZS-BNB (Mercury Aviation Feb 1947). Crashed
					Malakal, Sudan Apr 19, 1947.
4709/4710		Beech JRB-1 Expeditor
4711/4725		Beech JRB-2 Expeditor
				4713 (MSN 1040) rebuilt as SNB-5 in 1952, later redesignated TC-45J. To N90274
				4718 (MSN 1045) rebuilt as SNB-5 in 1952, later redesignated TC-45J. To LV-APG. Crashed on takeoff at Lobos,
					Buenos Aires, Argentina Nov 27, 1983.
				4719 (MSN 1046) rebuilt as SNB-5 (MSN N-852) in 1952, later redesignated TC-45J. Retired to storage at NAS
					Litchfield Park, Arizona in 1964.
				4722 attached to Pekos Field in south Pacific, w/o Apr 1, 1944
				4725 (MSN 1052) rebuilt as SNB-5 (MSN N-806) in 1951, later redesignated TC-45J. To N3761.
					To Tarrant County Community College in 1968 as an instructional airframe. In 2010 was in storage with
					Vintage Flying Museum, Fort Worth, TX awaiting restoration.
4726/4729		Beech JRB-1 Expeditor
4730/4783		Curtiss SO3C-1 Seagull
				Curtiss Model 82A
				4730 spun after takeoff near Point Onlodam, NY Jul 24, 1943. 2 killed.
				4731 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
				4732 to US Coast Guard Jun 3, 1943 as 4732, returned to US Navy Dec 23, 1943. Made bad landing at NATC Pensacola, FL Mar 28, 1944.
				4734 spun in on takeoff Bolling Field, Washington, DC May 1, 1942.
				4735 SOC from USN Jan 31, 1945 for probable conversion to Queen Seamew
					target drone for Royal Navy, but no record of receipt by RN.
				4742 to US Coast Guard May 27, 1943 as 4742, returned to US Navy Dec 23, 1943.
				4743 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
				4745 (VCS-5, USS Cleveland) hit water after catapult in Chesapeake Bay,
					Jul 29, 1942.
				4746 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943 as 4746, returned to US Navy Jan 17, 1944.
				4747 to US Coast Guard Sep 6, 1943 as 4747, returned to US Navy Jan 4, 1944.
				4748 (CL-56) attached to USS Columbia, lost in central Atlantic Sep 5, 1942
				4749 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4749, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4750 (VCS-14, USS Columbia) stalled in turn after takeoff and crashed
					into Jamaica Bay, Long Island, NY Aug 26, 1942.
				4751 to US Coast Guard Dec 1, 1943 as 4751, returned to US Navy Jan 11, 1944.
				4752 stalled on takeoff from NAS Norfolk, VA and crashed into field
					near NAS Willoughby Bay, Virginia Aug 27, 1942.
				4755 in takeoff accident NAS Jacksonville, FL Apr 5, 1943.
				4762 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943 as 4762, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4763 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawass, SOC Jul 31, 1943
				4764 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943 as 4764, returned to US Navy Dec 1, 1943.
				4765 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4765, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4770 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943 as 4770, returned to US Navy Nov 15, 1943.
				4771 to US Coast Guard May 4, 1943 as 4771, returned to US Navy Dec 20, 1943.
				4775 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Hit large swell and crashed at sea off Makapu' Point Lighthouse, HI
					Nov 5, 1942.
				4777 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4777, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4778 to US Coast Guard Jun 11, 1943 as 4778, returned to US Navy Dec 23, 1943.
				4779 to US Coast Guard Sep 8, 1943 as 4779, returned to US Navy Jan 13, 1944.
				4782 (VP-13) missing on local flight Oahu, Hawaii Aug 31, 1943. Crash site located 8 months later. 2 crew killed.
4784/4792		Curtiss SO3C-2C Seagull
				Transferred to Royal Navy as Seamew I ??
				4786 forced landed due to fuel exhaustion and nosed over NAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii
					Mar 18, 1943.
				4788 (VJ-11) lost at Efate in south Pacific Nov 3, 1944
				4790 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4790, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
4793/4879		Curtiss SO3C-1 Seagull
				Curtiss Model 82A
				4793 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, w/o Apr 7, 1943
				4803 lost power near Fall City. 2 crewmembers bailed out.
				4804 (VCS-12, USS Denver) crashed at sea during recovery, plane
					sunk by gunfire Jan 24, 1943. Pilot sank with plane.
				4807 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
				4808 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4808, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4809 to US Coast Guard Jun 10, 1943 as 4809, returned to US Navy Mar 1, 1944.
				4812 missing near Farallon Islands, CA Oct 29, 1943. 2 crew missing.
				4813 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943. Swerved off runway at USCG Port Angeles, WA Oct 15, 1943
				4815 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired
				4818 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. To limited overhaul.
				4822 loss of power near Tucson, AZ Sept 12, 1943. Pilot bailed out.
				4823 force landed on ferry flight Lewes, DE Dec 19, 1942.
				4825 (VS-57, USS Noumea) lost power, force-landed, and capsized Jan 29, 1943. SOC Feb 22, 1943
				4826 SOC US Navy Jan 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE302. This may have been KE304 which
					crashed in the US during an early flight test
				4828 SOC US Navy Apr 30, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX667
				4834 (VCS-12, USS Montpelier) stalled after catapult shot Jan 1, 1943.
					Pilot killed.
				4835 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE291
				4837 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE293
				4839 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JZ772
				4840 (VJ-11) lost at Efate in south Pacific Nov 26, 1944
				4842 forced landed in field near Palisades Field, California Aug 1, 1944.
				4845 forced landed and sank NAS San Pedro, CA Mar 18, 1944.
				4846 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX663
				4847 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX669
				4854 overshot landing at NAB St Louis, MO Oct 1, 1942.
				4856 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX668
				4857 (CL-58) attached to USS Denver, lost in north Atlantic Jan 6, 1943
				4861 (VCS-12, USS Denver) sunk at sea after recovery accident Jan 24, 1943.
				4865 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, w/o Sep 18, 1943
				4867 (CL-55) attached to USS Cleveland, lost enroute to VILA in south Pacific Feb 25, 1943
				4868 in takeoff accident NAS Seattle Jan 28, 1943.
				4870 to US Coast Guard Sep 3, 1943 as 4870, returned to US Navy Nov 15, 1943.
				4871 (CL-56) attached to USS Columbia los at Rennell Island in south Pacific Jan 9, 1943
				4876 SOC US Navy Mar 31, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX666
				4877 SOC US Navy Apr 30, 1945. To Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE303
				4879 to US Coast Guard May 27, 1943 as 4879, returned to US Navy Dec 23, 1943
4880/5029		Curtiss SO3C-2 Seagull
				Curtiss Model 82B. Ordered as SO3C-1, delivered as SO3C-2
				4887 (VS-35) engine overheated and crew of two bailed near Cape
					Henry, VA. One killed.
				4888 force landed at Atlanta, GA May 14, 1943.
				4896 stalled on takeoff at Kingman, AL Apr 28, 1943.
				4899 (VC-31) crashed during low-altitude snap roll near NAAS Santa
					Rosa, CA Jul 23, 1942. 2 killed.
				4902 stalled on takeoff at NAS North Island, CA Jan 14, 1943.
				4903 (VS-71) nosed over on landing Fresno, CA Jul 29, 1943.
				4904 (VJ-11) lost at Efate in south Pacific Nov 26, 1944
				4905 in landing accident at Suffolk Municipal APT, VA May 14, 1944.
				4906 overshot runway in landing at NAS Astoria, OR Oct 20, 1943.
				4909 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, w/o Apr 1, 1944
				4929 force landed at sea and sank off Yaquina Head, Oregon Dec 6, 1943.
				4932 engine failure near Modesto, CA Dec 14, 1942. Pilot bailed out.
				4938 force-landed in a stand of trees near Kirtland, NM Jan 15, 1944.
				4939 crashed after takeoff from NAS Alameda, CA. 2 killed.
				4943 (VJ-11) lost at Efate in south Pacific Nov 26, 1944
				4946 force landed near W. Pecos, TX Apr 19, 1943.
				4950 stalled on takeoff from San Pedro Harbor, CA Apr 18, 1943.
				4972 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. To limited overhaul.
				4973 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943. Repaired.
				4985 stalled on landing NAS Jacksonville, FL Dec 23, 1942.
				4999 in landing accident at NAS Norman, OK Apr 14, 1944.