30147			Douglas R4D-1
				Diverted to Navy from USAAF contract, formerly 41-18363	(MSN 4401). 61st TCG at Pope Field Ft Bragg NC US was
				damaged 01Jul42 because of a mechanical failure during landing at Lawson Field Ft Benning GHome based at
				South Plains AFS Lubbock TX US damaged in another landing accident 08Jan43 Next attached to 15th TCS 61st TCG
				at So Plains AFS Lubbock TX US damaged in a taxi accident 16Feb43 Next 26Jul43 while attached to 307th TCS
				10th TCG at Lawson Field Ft Benning GA US was seriously damaged in a landing accident at Columbus Muscogee
				Co Airport
30148/30150		Lockheed R5O-5
				Model 18-56 Lodestar airraft ordered by Netherlands East Indies AF but impressed by US Navy before
					completion and finished as fourteen-seat staff transports
				30148	(MSN 18-2184) to NEIAF as LT9-33 but NTU, and delivered to US Navy as 30148. To NC5202N/N5202N.
					Converted to 18-56. To N88H. Cancelled Aug 11, 1970
				30149	(MSN 18-2178) to NEIAF as LT9-27 but NTU, and delivered to US Navy as 30149.To N1813N, N7834, N177L.
					Converted to BACC HW250 Tri-Gear Jun 11, 1965. Last reported at Planes of Fame Air Museum,
					Chino, California.
				30150	(MSN 18-2185) to NEIAF as LT9-34 but NTU, and delivered to US Navy as 30150. To PP-1AA, N3946C, N46P,
					N46WT, N1NF. Converted to 18-56 Jul 2, 1982. Cancelled as scrapped May 9, 1997.
30151			Grumman J4F-2
				Model G-44 Widgeon, MSN 1270. WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civilian registry as N58832 Nov 1946, N79905 in 1954, N23456 Jun 7, 1963.
					To N1270 Feb 1978. To N23456 again Nov 1991. Cancelled as expired Dec 31, 2012.
30152/30196		Goodyear ZNP-K
				30152/30157 K-30/K-35 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 425,000 cu ft K series patrol airship
				30158/30196 K-36/K-74 Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 416,000 cu ft K series patrol airship
				30158 (K-36) envelope D-203, control car C-94, control surfaces F0142, delivered to
					Lakehurst Feb 2, 1943, assigned to ZP-14 at Seeksville. Forced to
					land at Norfolk, its fuel exhaugted. Landed in sea upon landing approach at Weeksville
					Jul 8, 1943. Rebuilt, assigned to Brazil with ZP-42 and on Jan 8, 1944 searched for lifeboats
					from German blockade runner Brugenland that had been scuttled after attack by the USS
					Omaha. Located 3 lifeboats and survivors wer rescued by USS Marblehead
					Grounded and deflated in trees in fog near Ilha de Cabo Frio Jan 17, 1944.
					Assigned to ZP-38 at NAS Moffett Field, CA, named "Hawk Shaw"
				30161 (K-39) assigned to NAS Tillamook, on Jan 4, 1944 order to Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Quillayute for
					emergency landing because of bad weather. Blimp broke away from ground landing party and crashed into
					the trees 1 mi N of the station. Blimp was a total loss.
				30165 (K-43) retired Mar 19, 1959, last K-ship in service.
				30168 (K-46) assigned to ZP-21 at NAS Richmond, FL
				30169 (K-47) assigned to ZP-32 at NAS Moffett Field, CA, named "Early ETA"
				30171 (K-49) Assigned to ZP-14 at NAS Weeksville, NC. Deflated in dock Apr 29, 1944.
				30175 (K-53) flew into water Jul 7, 1944. One crewman was killed.
				30177 (K-55) assigned to ZP-32 at NAS Moffett Field, CA, named "Royal Flush"
				30178 (K-56) assigned to ZP-22 at NAS Houma, LA. On Apr 21, 1944, when southeast door of the blimp hangar
					goes inoperable it is chained open. A gust of wind carries K-56 out into the night. It travels 4.5
					miles and crashes into trees. K-56 is salvaged and sent to Goodyear at Akron, OH where it is repaired
					and returned to service.
				30179 (K-57) assigned to ZP-22 at NAS Houma, LA. On Apr 21, 1944, when southeast door of the blimp hangar
					goes inoperable it is chained open. A gust of wind carries K-57 out into the night. It travels 4 miles
					from the station, where it explodes and burns.
				30180 (K-58) assigned to ZP-12 at NAS Lakehurst, NJ. On May 6, 1945, assisted K-16 in sinking U-853 east of
					Long Island, NY.
				30184 (K-62) assigned to ZP-22 at NAS Houma, LA. On Apr 21, 1944, when southeast door of the blimp hangar
					goes inoperable it is chained open. A gust of wind carries K-62 out into the night. It fetches against
					high-tension power lines a quarter-mile away and burns.
				30185 (K-63) assigned to ZP-32 at NAS Moffett Field, CA, named "Maggie"
				30186 (K-64) assigned to ZP-12. Collided with K-7 in poor visibility off Barnegat Inlet, NJ, crashed and sank
					into the sea but with one survivor.
				30190 (K-68) assigned to ZP-51 at Trinidad, BWI. On Aug 6, 1943 assisted in sinking of U-615. K-68 was then
					out of fuel and ditched on an island, but no one was lost.
				30191 (K-69) assigned to ZP-14, NAS Weeksville, NC.
				30193 (K-71) assigned to NAS Tillamook. On Nov 20, 1943 made emergency landing in Canada.
				30194 (K-72) assigned to ZP-14 at NAS Weeksville, NC. On Apr 18, 1945, possibly sank unknown U-boat (probably
					U-857 or U-879) off Cape Hatteras, NC
				30195 (K-73) assigned to ZP-42 at NAS Richmond, FL. Was first K-ship to deploy to South America.
				30196 (K-74) shot down by machine gunfire while attacking submarine U-134 night of July 18-19, 1943.
					Lost control and crashed into sea. Was only blimp shot down during the war
30197/30296		Piper HE-1
				Redesignated AE-1 when H designation was assigned to helicopters.
				Model J5C. MSN 5-1400/5-1499
				30197 originally built as prototype with MSN 5-1388
				30201	(MSN 5-1404) to Uruguay in 1944 as FAU 502
				30204	(MSN 5-1407) to N65925, current
				30205	(MSN 5-1408) used as ambulance plane
				30207	(MSN 5-1410) to N3044L, current
				30208	(MSN 5-1411) registered N62032, cancelled Jun 22, 1973
				30213	(MSN 5-1416) to N66545, current. Airworthiness certificated issued May 28, 1956
				30217	(MSN 5-1420) to N62075 Jun 26, 1956, cancelled Aug 5, 2013
				30219	(MSN 5-1422) to N705E, cancelled Feb 20, 2013. Airworthiness certificate issued Feb 27, 1956
				30221	(MSN 5-1424) assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 31, 1945
				30223	(MSN 5-1426) to N66512, current
				30224	(MSN 5-1427) to N52920, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Oct 22, 1956
				30226	(MSN 5-1429) to N5039V, cancelled Aug 20, 2013. Airworthiness certificated issued Jun 6, 1956
				30231	(MSN 5-1434) to N9880H, current
				30232	(MSN 5-1435) to N7JS, current
				30233	(MSN 5-1436) to N68931, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Jun 11, 1956
				30235	(MSN 5-1438) to N49722, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Apr 4, 1957
				30238	(MSN 5-1441) assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Mar 15, 1945
				30240	(MSN 5-1443) to Uruguay in 1944 as FAU 503.
				30241	(MSN 5-1444) assigned to POOL at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Aug 4, 1945. To N62059, cancelled Aug 5, 2013
				30245	(MSN 5-1448) registered N62026 Jun 18, 1956, cancelled Mar 28, 1957
				30246	(MSN 5-1449) to Uruguay in 1944 as FAU 504
				30247	(MSN 5-1450) to N73557, revoked
				30248	(MSN 5-1451) to Dominican Republic Dec 1943 as FAD 19. To N4722C, cancelled Mar 3, 2011
				30249	(MSN 5-1452) to N74669, cancelled May 8, 2013. Airworthiness certificate issued Apr 9, 1956
				30250	(MSN 5-1453) to Uruguay in 1944 as FAU 505
				30252	(MSN 5-1455) to N68911, revoked
				30253	(MSN 5-1456) by Aug 1998 had become N68490, current.
				30256	(MSN 5-1459) registered N5408N, cancelled May 2, 1973
				30258	(MSN 5-1461) to N65940, expired Jun 30, 2013. Airworthiness certificate issued Jun 16, 1956
				30261	(MSN 5-1464) to N63557, cancelled May 19, 1980
				30262	(MSN 5-1465) registered N63557, current
				30263	(MSN 5-1466) assigned to CASU(F)-12 Guam May 26, 1945
				30264	(MSN 5-1447) assigned to CASU-31 Hilo lost off Hawaii Apr 8, 1944.
				30265	(MSN 5-1468) to N62028, revoked
				30270	(MSN 5-1473) to N9993H, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Sep 29, 1953
				30271	(MSN 5-1474) to N4769C, current
				30272	(MSN 5-1475) to N68287, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Feb 21, 1958
				30274	(MSN 5-1477) assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Mar 24, 1944.
					Became NC62073, then N62073, and was then to have become
					ZK-USN, but NTU. Became G-BWUG Jun 21, 1996, cancelled on export to USA Nov 8, 2000 as N203SA. Cancelled
					on export to France Dec 12, 2011 as F-AZTY. Reportedly in 2020 based at Nangis, France.
				30275	(MSN 5-1478) to N31289, current
				30277	(MSN 5-1480) to N718E. Very questionable
				30284	(MSN 5-1487) to N52955, current
				30289	(MSN 5-1492) assigned to MCAB lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific May 31, 1945
				30290	(MSN 5-1493) to N49387, expiered Oct 31, 2013. Airworthiness certificate issued Oct 18, 1955
				30291	(MSN 5-1494) to N68295, revoked. DBR Jul 14, 1967 after engine failure at Seaside, Oregon
				30292	(MSN 5-1495) to N62074, current
				30293	(MSN 5-1496) while AWT ACTION lost off Guadalcanal Nov 27, 1944
				30296	(MSN 5-1499) to N9203H, current. Airworthiness certificate issued Nov 6, 1956
30297/30298		Cancelled contract for Curtiss XF14C-3
30299/31398		Consolidated Vultee TBY-2 Seawolf
				Vought-Sikorsky XTBU-1 Sea Wolf production aircraft built by Consolidated-Vultee as the TBY-2 Sea Wolf
				Only 30299/30367, 30371/30480 completed. Remainder cancelled.
				30303 left gear collapsed at NAS Patuxent River, MD
					Jul 16, 1945, major damage.
				30314 ground-looped on cross-wind landing At NAS
					Anacostia, DC Apr 15, 1946, minor damage.
				30325 one-wheel landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI
					Mar 11, 1946. Minor damage.
				30338 in hard landing at NAS Patuxent River, MD Oct 5,1945,
					Minor damage
				30366 wheel came off on landing at NAS Norfolk, VA Jan 28, 1946,
					Minor damage
				30368 was cancelled, serial reallocated to Sikorsy XHJS-1. First flight 22Sep47. NAS Patuxent River, MD for evaluation.
				30369 was cancelled, serial realloated to Sikorsky XHJS-1. NAS Patuxent River, MD for evaluation
				30370 was caneloed, serial reallocated to Sikorsky XHJS-1. NAS Patuxent River, MD for evaluation
				30393 SOC after wheels-up landing at NAS Oceana, VA
					Feb 2, 1946.
				30395 damaged beyond repair after ground-looping
					May 26, 1947.
				30396 minor damage after taxi accident Jun 6, 1947.
				30414 overshot runway during landing at Convair Field
					Jul 18, 1945. 2 killed.
				30447 SOC after forced wheels-up landing NAS Norfolk, VA
					Feb 7, 1946.
				30448 and 30444 in minor ground collision at NAS Memphis,
					TN May 1, 1947.
30368			Sikorsky XHJS-1
				serial reallocated from cancelled TBY-2 batch
30370			Sikorsky XHJS-1
				serial reallocated from cancelled TBY-2 batch
30371/30480		Consolidated TBY-2 Seawolf
30481/30542		Stinson AT-19
				Serials allocated to AT-19 Reliants Lend-Lease planes
				returned from Britain near the end of the war or shortly
				thereafter. Serials reallocated from cancelled TBY-2 batch.
				These may have been "paper" allocations only, and it is not
				certain if any of these planes actually served with the Navy.

31399/31400		Columbia XJL-1
				Grumman Aircraft Model G-42 single-engined amphibious aircraft built by the Columbia Aircraft Corporation.
				The two aircraft tested at Patuxent River were found to have repeated structural failures of
				various components and testing was abandoned on 21 September 1948
				31399 Prototype, first flight Oct 25, 1946 at Valley Stream, Long Island, NY. Patuxent River Naval
					Air Station, Maryland for evaluation Sep47. Accepted by US Navy 29Oct47. SOC 28Jan49; disposal by auction
					Sold 21Jun49, dismantled and towed to Chase, MD for restoration. Registered 1949 as N54207.
					Towed to Essex Skypark, MD; external storage. Sold and trucked to Kaneville, IL Sep76;
					later sold and moved to Lakeport, CA Dec81. Rebuilt for Cinema Air Inc., Palomar, Carlsbad, CA 1992.
					Registered 1Apr93 as N48RW. First post-restoration flight 12Mar97. The airplane collided with
					soft terrain and nosed over while attempting an off airport forced landing at Camp Pendelton,
					California 12Mar97. The aircraft sustained substantial damage; however, the pilot and mechanic
					were not injured. The aircraft was being operated as a maintenance test flight by R. W. Martin, Inc.,
					when the accident occurred. The flight originated in Carlsbad, California. The pilot stated
					that he experienced a partial engine failure about 20 minutes after takeoff. He notified
					McClellan-Palomar tower that he was making a forced landing near Las Pulgas Road, west of
					Interstate 5. After touching down in an open grassy area, the hull dug into rain-softened terrain
					and the aircraft nosed over onto its back. The accident site was located within a restricted area
					of Camp Pendelton Marine Base. This was the aircraft's first flight after an annual safety
					condition inspection. An inspection of the aircraft by FAA inspectors revealed throttle
					movement in the cockpit did not produce corresponding movement of the butterfly valve
					in the carburetor throat. The throttle linkage did not show evidence of impact damage.
					The operator reported that the carburetor is designed to automatically go to 80 percent
					power in the event there is a mechanical separation in the throttle linkage. A final attempt
					 by the operator to diagnose the cause of the engine failure was unsuccessful. Repairs
					started at Palomar, later moved to French Valley, Murietta, CA. Stored, partially rebuilt.
					Registered 31Jan18 to the Yanks Air Museum, CA; current [Aug20
				31400 Second prototype, first flight Dec 1946 at Valley Stream, Long Island, NY. Patuxent River
					Naval Air Station, Maryland for evaluation Sep47. Accepted by US Navy 29Oct47.
					Sold 21Jun49, dismantled and towed to Chase, MD for restoration. Registered 1949 as N54205.
					Restored and ferried to Illinois 1957; after further sale ferried to Tucson, AZ 1959.
					Modified by Aero Associates, Ryan Field, Tucson, AZ for a planned non-stop flight around
					the world. Subject to a court order for unpaid bills, the airplane was placed in external storage.
					Sold to Aircraft Surplus Company, Bob’s Air Park, Tucson, AZ Apr74. Towed along the highway
					from Ryan Field to Tucson Airport. External storage 1975/87. Displayed at Pima Air and Space
					Museum, Tucson, AZ since 1987. Registration cancelled 4Mar02.
31401/31402		Curtiss XBTC-1
				Curtiss Model 96. Fitted with P&W R-4360 Wasp Major engine. A minor change in engine dash number changed the
					Navy designation from XBTC-1 to XBTC-2. First one flew Jul 1946.
31403/31502		Allied LRA-1
				Allied Aviation Corporation Model LRA amphibious transport glider. Contract cancelled.
				31413 was to be completed as LRA-2, but also cancelled.
31503/31504		Allied XLR2A-1
				Allied Aviation Corporation proposed development of the Model LRA amphibious transport glider. Not built
31505/31506		Pratt-Read XLNE-1
				Gould Aeronautical Division of the Pratt-Read Piano Company of Deep River, Connecticut PR-G1
					side-by-side primary glider trainer.
				31505 (NX41802) destroyed in stress testing at Naval Aviation
					Modification Unit, Philadelphia Navy Yard, probably by 1945.
				31506 to civil registry as CF-ZCC, N4476U. Currently on exhibit
					at Wings of Eagles Discovery Center (formerly National
					Warplane Museum) Elmira Corning RAP, NY
31507/31585		Pratt-Read LNE-1
				Gould Aeronautical Division of the Pratt-Read Piano Company of Deep River, Connecticut PR-G1
					side-by-side primary glider trainer
				31507 destroyed in fatal accident at Elmira, NY Aug 17, 1946
				31508/31580 transferred to USAAF and redesignated TG-32 with serials 43-39509/39578
					and 43-43329/43331. This was strictly an adminstrative
					transfer and none were ever uncrated, assembled, or painted in USAAF colors.
					All eventually were sent to RFC at Souther Field, GA and were sold (Norbert Wethington)
				31508/31517 were shipped to Marine Corps at Parris Island, SSC, but most were never uncrated.
				31508 to civil registry as N63170 with MSN 3. Currently being restored at Tehachapi, CA
				31509 to civil registry as N63171 with MSN 4. Damaged carcass in storage
					at Tehachapi, CA. Registration cancelled Oct 25, 1997.
				31510 to civil registry as N63188. DBR sometime before 1955.
				31513 to civil registry as N63174. Set world altitude record in civilian use Mar 21, 1952
					of 44,255 feet. DBR sometime befor Jan 1, 1970.
				31514 to civil registry as N63173 with MSN PRG01-9. Registration cancelled Oct 25, 1997
				31518 to civil registry as N70353. Now at Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA
					undergoing restoration.
				31519 to civil registry as CF-ZPJ. DBR before 1959
				31520 to civil registry as CF-ZCB.
				31521 to civil registry as CF-ZAA, C-GTGO, N2565X. Registered with MSN 31521. Currently airworthy.
					Seen in 2015 at Midden-Zeeland airfield, Netherlands
				31522 to civil registry as N63196
				31523 to civil registry as N69215 with MSN 01-11. Involved in storm chaser
					project under a federal grant in 1946. Currently stored
					at USAFM, WPAFB, OH. Registration cancelled Oct 15, 2012.
				31524 to civil registry as N63468 with MSN PRG0119. Damaged carcass stored at
					Planes of Fame Museum, Chino, CA. Registratin cancelled Nov 23, 1988.
				31525 to civil registry as N63194 with MSN 21. Registratin cancelled May 18, 1981. Destryed in fire at San Diego,
					CA before 1987. Cockpit reported in private storage in California.
				31526 to civil registry as N63195 with MSN 22. Disintegrated in midair
					Apr 25, 1955. Registration cancelled Apr 25, 2013.
				31527 to civil registry as N60241. Currently being restored at Richmond Field, MI
				31528 to civil registry as N63193 wit MSN PRG-01-23. Current.
				31530 to civil registry as N63192 with MSN 25. Expired Sep 30, 2013. Seen in 2015 at Midden-Zeeland airfield, Netherlands
				31532 to civil registry as N60998. Damaged carcass in storage at Tehachapi, CA
				31533 to civil registry as N60242 with MSN 29. Flew in unofficial record
					duration flight of 71 hours Jul 1961. Destroyed in a stall-spin
					Sep 1961.
				31535 to civil registry as N69845. Crashed in 1955.
				31537 to civil registry as N56549 with MSN 33. On display at Hoosier Warbirds Museum, Auburn, IN
				31538 to civil registry as N56548
				31539 to civil registry as N53265. In accident at Hummingbird
					Haven Apt, CA
				31540 to civil registry as N60745 with MSN PRG01-35. Registration cancelled May 28, 1976. Formerly stored at National
					Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. Now on loan and
					in storage at Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, AL
				31541 to civil registry as N53336 with MSN PRG-01-136. Registration revoked.
				31542 to civil registry as N68944 with MSN PRG-01-38. Stored at Silent Wings
					Museum, Lubbock, TX. Registration cancelled Nov 12, 2013.
				31543 to civil registry as N60432 with MSN 01-39. Registration expired Jun 30, 2011. Was stored at Wings of History
					Museum, California Antique Aircraft Museum. Now in private
					hands and stored at Tehachapi, CA
				31544 to civil registry as N54094.
				31546 to civil registry as N14Y with MSN 01-42. In accident Feb 1983 at Littlefield, TX. Registration expired
					Dec 31, 2013.
				31548 to civil registry as N69407. Crashed in Texas before Apr 1981
				31549 to civil registry as N60894 with MSN 45. Destroyed in fire at Rockford, IL
					airport Jul 20, 1989. Registration cancelled May 20, 1991.
				31550 to civil registry as N64473 with MSN PRG-01-46. Registration cancelled Jun 6. 2013.
				31554 to civil registry as N63172 with MSN PRG-01-49. Current
				31556	(MSN 52) transferred to USAF as 43-39557. To civil registry as N60895 with MSN 51. Damaged carcass
					formerly stored at New England Air Museum, CT, but now in private hands and stored at Lebanon, TN.
					Cockpit only in QuestMasters Museum collection in Maryland.
				31557 to civil registry as CF-ZCZ, N44799 with MSN 52. N44799 cancelled Oct 9, 2009.
				31558 to civil registry as N93228 with MSN 53. Stored at Silent Wings Museum,
					Lubbock, TX. Registration cancelled as destroyed Apr 30, 1993.
				31559 to civil registry as N56659. Stored at Richmond Field,
					Gregory, MI
				31561 to civil registry as CF-ZAN, N5346G with MSN 31561. Now with National Soaring Museum, on loan to New England
					Air Museum, Connecticut. Registration cancelled Dec 18, 2012.
				31564 to civil registry as N63190. May have crashed near Bishop, CA
					Dec 18, 1951.
				31567 to civil registry as N63189.
				31568 to civil registry as N56683 with MSN 63. Destroyed in fire at Rockford,
					IL Apt Jul 20, 1989. Registration cancelled Jun 23, 1992.
				31569 to civil registry as N87610 with MSN 64. Stored at Richmond Field, Gregory MI. Registration cancelled
					Apr 26, 2013.
				31570 to civil registry as N60999. Damaged carcass formerly
					stored at New England Air Museum, CT but now in private
					hands and stored at Lebanon, TN
				31572 to civil registry as N56660 with MSN PRG-01-68. Currently exhibited at
					Bonanzaville Air Museum, West Fargo, ND. Registration cancelled Jul 10, 1981.
				31575 to civil registry as N60315
				31576 to civil registry as N56693
				31577 to civil registry, unknown N number. Damaged carcass
					in storage at Richmond Field, Gregory MI
				31578 to civil registry as N60235 with MSN PRG-01-73. On display at Aviation
					Museum of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Registration cancelled Aug 19, 2013.
				31578/31580 administratively transferred to USAAF as TG-32 43-43329/43331
				31581/31585 cancelled before completion
31586/31635		Snead LRH-1
				Snead & Company Model LRH prototype amphibious transport glider. Production contract cancelled.
31636/31685		Fairchild Canada SBF-1 Helldiver
				Curtiss SB2C-1C built under license by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd, Canada.
				31636	 Fairchild prototype. First flight Aug 28, 1943
				31637 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific Oct 5, 1944
				31639 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific Oct 5, 1944
				31644 assigned to CASU-35 destroyed on ground by crashing PB4Y-1 38766 Aug 9, 1944, Eniwetok.
				31645 assigned to CASU-35 destroyed on ground by crashing PB4Y-1 38766 Aug 9, 1944, Eniwetok.
				31648 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost in Mindanao Sea in Philippines Sep 9, 1944
				31649 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific Oct 5, 1944
				31651 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost off Orote in central Pacific Jul 18, 1944
				31653 (VB-8) attached to USS Bunker Hill (CV-17) lost off Palau in central Pacific Sep 16, 1944
31686/31835		Fairchild Canada SBF-3 Helldiver
				Curtiss SB2C-3 built under license by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd, Canada
31836/31935		Fairchild Canada SBF-4E Helldiver
				Curtiss SB2C-4E built under license by Fairchild Aircraft Ltd, Canada
				31839 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Sustained
					light damage, retained for Test Baker
					Placed aboard USS Sarataoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Baker Jul 25, 1946.
				31840 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Undamaged.
					Destroyed aboard USS Saratoga during Baker nuclear test Jul 25, 1946
				31843 placed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Aircraft
					completely demolished and jettisoned overboard.
				31849 placed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946.
					Aircraft completely demolished and was jettisoned overboard.
				31850 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946.
					destroyed aboard USS Saratoga during Baker nuclear test Jul 25, 1946
				31852 placed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946.
					Aircraft missing after test, blown overboard.
				31853 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Sustained
					light damage, retained for Test Baker.
					Placed aboard USS Sarataoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Baker Jul 25, 1946.
				31856 placed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946.
					Aircraft completely demolished, jettisoned overboard.
				31857 placed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946.
					Aircraft missing after test, blown overboard.
				31859 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Sustained
					light damage, retained for Test Baker.
					Placed aboard USS Sarataoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Baker Jul 25, 1946.
				31889 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Undamaged.
					Destroyed aboard USS Saratoga during Baker nuclear test Jul 25, 1946
				31894 placed aboard USS Saratoga (CV-3) for Operation Crossroads nuclear test Able Jul 1, 1946. Undamaged.
					Destroyed aboard USS Independence (CVL-22) during Baker nuclear test Jul 25, 1946
31936/32335		Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator
				Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 32
				32086, 32095, 32096 converted to XPB4Y-2 Privateer.
				31936 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23826). SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.
				31937 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23827) used for experiment and development, NAS Anacostia, DC.
					SOC at NAS Jacksonville Aug 8, 1945. Also listed with VB-4 OTU#1 and suffered mishap and SOC Oct 31, 1944.
				31938 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23926). SOC at NAS Kaneohe, HI Oct 31, 1945
				31939 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23927). SOC Oct 31, 1945
				31940 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23946). SOC at NAS Pensacola, FL Jan 31, 1945. With VMD-254 then to VB-4 OTU#1
					at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Undershot landing, SOC as DBR Jul 31, 1945
				31941 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23947). Overshot runway on takeoff with VP-81 from
					NAAS Camp Kearney, CA Sep 16, 1944. Not repaired and SOC Sep 30, 1944 with VPB-121
				31942 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23993). Damaged in taxiing accident with FAW-5 at NAS Norfolk, VA Dec 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1945 with FAW-5
				31943 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23994). SOC with VMD-254 Aug 8, 1945 at NAS Jacksonville, FL
				31944 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23995). SOC Aug 8, 1945 with FAW-5. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets
					Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				31945 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-23996). SOC Jul 31, 1946 at NAS San Diego, CA
				31946 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24049). Originally with VB-108 and VPB-123. Suffered some airborne damage with VPB-122 Jul 31, 1945
					and declared uneconomical to repair Aug 8, 1945.
				31947 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24050) MIA with VB-101 on mission to Bougainville Mar 5,1943. SOC Mar 26, 1943 with VB-101
				31948 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24051) with VP-51 shot down by Japanese fighters off coast of Southern Bougainville Island
					Feb 14, 1943. SOC Apr 31, 1943
				31949 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24088) with VB-4 OTU#1 in accident (maybe a taxiing accident with 31957) at NAS Hutchinson, KS
					Nov 1944. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31950 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24053) MIA with VB-101 on mission to Kahilli airfield, Ballale Airfield and Vila airfield
					Mar 5, 1943.
				31951 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24083) with VP-51, VB-101, VD-5. Turned over to Naval Air Technical Training Center,
					NAS Jacksonville, FL Sep 1944 and used in ground-based training and SOC Sep 30, 1944.
				31952 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24084, VB-102) shot down by enemy fighters Jul 17, 1943 South Pacific. 11 MIA
				31953 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24086) ) with VPB-121 damaged by high winds at NAS San Diego, CA Nov 11, 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				31954 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24087) w/o 15 Apr 1944 South Pacific
				31955 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24115)
				31956 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24116) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31957 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24117) with VP-51 then to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Probably involved in taxiing accident
					with 31949. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				31958 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24118, VMD-154) crashed after takeoff from Espiritu Santo Island Feb 7, 1943. 12 killed.
				31959 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24131) originally with VMD-154, VPB-108, VPB-123, then with VPB-122 declared
					excess Jul 31, 1945.
				31960 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24132) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31961 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24133) to FAW-5 and declared obsolete and SOC Apr 30, 1945
				31962 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24134) with VMD-154 then to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31963 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24176) Originally with FAW-14, to Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Jacksonville, FL
					and SOC Apr 11, 1944
				31964 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24177)
				31965 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24178). to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz
					Feb 19, 1946
				31966 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24208) with VD-1 damaged at Koli Point, Guadalcanal. SOC Apr 11, 1944
				31967 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24209) originally attached to VD-1, transferred to FAW-14 HEDRON Dec 1944.
					Declared excess Jun 30, 1945 and broken up for spare parts.
				31968 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24210) with VB-4 OTU#1 in taxiing accident at NAS Hutchinson, KS Nov 1944.
					Declared obsolete and SOC Jan 31, 1945
				31969 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24240) with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)at NAS Kaneohe, Hawii when SOC Apr 5, 1944.
				31970 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24241) with VP-51 shot down by Japanese fighters off coast of Southern Bougainville Island
					Feb 14, 1943.
				31971 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24242) SOC Oct 31, 1944.
				31972 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24271) to VPB-102, then VPB-120, then with VPB-115 under opeerational control of FAW-6
					declared excess at NAS Whidbey Island, WA Aug 31, 1945.
				31973 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24272) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31974 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24303). With FAW-1 Jan 1943, to VP-14 Aug 1944, to VB-4 OTU#4. Declared excess Jul 13, 1945.
				 	SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				31975 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24304) originally with VPB-102, VPB-104, VPB-105 VPB-123 and with VPB-122
					named "Stoop-N-Droop It" declared excess Jul 31, 1945
				31976 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24305) with VB-4 OTU#1 named "Spirit of '76" SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				31977 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24306) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31978 (ex USAAF B-24D 41-24307) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31979 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40083) with VB-4 OTU#1 SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				31980 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40084, VD-1) nosewheel collapsed during landing 7/24/1943, Kali Field,
					Guadalcanal, South Pacific. No injuries, but aicraft was SOC.
				31981 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40085, VD-1) crashed on non-combat mission 2/10/1944, South Pacific. No fatalities.
				31982 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40086) originally with VD-1 and then to VB-4 OTU #2 at
					NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				31983 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40087) with VB-4 OTU#1 in taxiing accident at NAS Hutchinson, KS Nov 1944.
					Declared obsolete and SOC Jan 31, 1945
				31984 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40118)
				31985 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40119) with VMD-254 then to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				31986 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40120). SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. with VMD-154 then to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS.
					Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				31987 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40121) was attached to VD-5 Feb 1943 to Sep 1944 at which time it was transferred to
					FAW-14 HEDRON and SOC Sep 30, 1944
				31988 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40122) with FAW-14 HEDRON damaged during takeoff at NAS San Diego, CA Jul 15, 1944.
					Deemed unfit for repair and SOC Aug 31, 1944.
				31989 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40151, VB-102) crashed after takeoff 8 miles from Kaneohe Bay 4/7/1943. 9 killed
				31990 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40152) with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) struck by taxying SBD at NAS Kaneohe,
					Hawaii Feb 26, 1944. PB4Y was lost.
				31991 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40153). SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. with FAW-2 then FAW-14 then in Apr 1945
					to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				31992 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40154, VB-102) missing on patrol mission 7/6/1943,
					South Pacific. Lt Cmdr Bruce Avery Van Vorrhis received the
					Medal of Honor for this mission.
				31993 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40155) with FAW-5 then to VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC as excess Dec 31, 1944
				31994 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40187) with VMD-154 then to VB-4 OTU#1 at NAS Hutchinson, KS. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				31995 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40188, VD-1, "Hell's Angels") crashed on non-combat mission 12/14/1944,
					NAAS Kearney Field, CA. SOC, no fatalities.
				31996 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40189, VPB-102) declared obsolete and turned over to CASU(F)-44 and SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				31997 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40190, VD-1) ditched off Koli Point, Guadalcanal, South Pacific 9/19/1943 due to engine
					failure. 3 killed.
				31998 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40191) originally attached to VD-1, then to VPB-122 then to VPB-124, then to FAW-14
					HEDRON Jan 1945. Declared excess Jun 30, 1945 and SOC Aug 8, 1945.
				31999 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40228, VMD-254) landing gear collapsed on landing,
					Guadalcanal, South Pacific 3/3/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				32000 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40224) Originally with VMD-254, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32001 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40225) originally attached to VMD-254, transferred to FAW-14, declared excess Jul 31, 1945
					and SOC.
				32002 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40226) with VD-3 and possibly with VD-5. To FAW-14, then to VB-4 OTU #2. Declared
					excess and SOC May 31, 1945.
				32003 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40227) to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32004 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40259) originally with VMD-254 and then to FAW-14 Pool, then to VB-4 OTU #2 at N
					AAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32005 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40260, VD-3) dove in and exploded Jul 7, 1943 Oahu, HI during aerial
					gunnery practice. 11 killed.
				32006 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40261) with VD-3 and possibly with VD-5 then to FAW-14, then to VB-4 OTU. Declared
					excess and SOC May 31, 1945 (VPNavy!)
				32007 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40262) served with VD-3, VPB-115, VPB-120. With FAW-6, SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32008 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40263) with VB-4 OTU#2 NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC as excess Oct 31, 1944.
				32009 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40258) originally with VPB-102, VPB-104, VPB-108, VPB-123 with VPB-122
					named "America's Playground" declared excess Jul 31, 1945
				32010 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40264) SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32011 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40270) originally with VD-4 then to VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL.
					Sent to NAS Corpus Christi, TX where it was stripped for spare parts and SOC May 31, 1945
				32012 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40271, VB-104) "Jungle Fever" reported down on search mission over enemy
					territory 11/15/1943, Guadalcanal area. 8 MIA.
				32013 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40272) earlier flown with VPB-103 and reassigned to FAW-5 based at NAS Norfolk, VA.
					Swerved off runway on landing at NAAS Chincoteague, VA and hit truck 4/4/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				32014 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40273, VB-103) hit ridge on Steeperton Tor, Dartmoor, Devon, SW UK during training mission
					from Dunkeswell, Devon Dec 3, 1943. 10 killed.
				32015 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40275) SOC with FAW-5 Jul 31, 1945
				32016 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40276) with FAW-2 gear collapsed on landing at Palmyra, South Pacific 2/26/1944. No crew injuries,
					but aircraft SOC and was stripped for parts.
				32017 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40277, VB-103) ran off end of runway during landing Apr 10, 1943, Mojave MCAS, CA. SOC.
					VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32018 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40278) in landing accident at NAAS Chincoteague, VA 2/15/1945. Gear not locked down. SOC
					Feb 28, 1945.
				32019 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40274) with VD-3 shot down by enemy fighters 15 mi S of Kwajalein Jan 5, 1944. All 12
					crew killed.
				32020 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40257)
				32021 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40279)
				32022 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40282, VB-103) attacked by 6 JU-88s near Cape
					Finisterrej, Spain Sep 4, 1943 and ditched at sea.
					Crew picked up by fishing boat. Crew was repatriated via Gibralter.
				32023 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40283) originally with VPB-103. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32024 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40295) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				32025 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40296, VB-113) crashed after takeoff on ferry flight
					to US from St Mawgan, UK extended to Marrakech
					12/28/1943. Crew of 11 killed.
				32026 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40297, VB-105) forced landed at MCAS Cherry Point, NC
					due to engine failure 6/13/1943. Pilot killed and 8 crew injured.
				32027 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40298) SOC with FAW-5 Jul 31, 1945
				32028 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40299)
				32029 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40390) SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32030 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40423). SOC with FAW-5 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32031 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40281)
				32032 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40429, VB-103) lost in combat mission Bay of Biscay
					Nov 12, 1944. 10 MIA but sank U-508. There is a claim that the crew survived and were picked up by PBY.
				32033 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40432, VB-103) MIA Bay of Biscay Sep 2, 1943. 9 MIA. Crew may
					have been thrown off course by wrong radio signals
					transmitted by RAF airfield.
				32034 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40434) while serving with VB-111 went missing Oct 13, 1943
					enroute from Labrador to Iceland. 11 MIA.
				32035 (VB-113, ex USAF 42-40435) crashed on takeoff from RAF St. Mawgans Dec 28, 1943 on ferry back to USA.
					All 12 on board killed.
				32036 (ex USAAF 42-40436) force landed in field 3 mi SW of Valley, MS
					6/11/1945 due to fuel exhaustion. SOC.
				32037 (ex USAAF 41-40439, VB-103) stalled during turn, crashed, and burned
					at sea off Buris Peninsula, Newfoundland Aug 7, 1943. 11 killed.
				32038 (ex USAAF 41-40430, VB-105) overshot landing at RAF Talberny, UK and
					gear collapsed Mar 17, 1944. SOC Mar 24, 1944, no fatalities.
				32039 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40437, VB-103) overshot landing Sep 23, 1943 St. Eval, UK.
					SOC, no fatalities.
				32040 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40438, VB-103) force landed in field near Broad Clyst,
					Devon after fuel exhaustion Dec 13, 1943. SOC, no fatalities. Plane was salvaged for spare parts.
				32041 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40440, VB-105) crashed after takeoff Bermuda Jul 15, 1943.
					Crew killed. Also listed as being SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to
					Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32042 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40442, VB-105) crashed at sea off Bermuda 7/15/1943.
					11 killed.
				32043 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40204) lost Oct 13, 1943, Atlantic
				32044 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40425)
				32045 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40441) while awaiting reconditioning at NAAS Quonset Point, RI, declared excess
					and stripped for spare parts and SOC May 31, 1945.
				32046 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40443, VB-103) missing during convoy coverage in North Atlantic June 24, 1943.
					10 MIA.
				32047 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40446) VB-4 OTU#2 declared excess and SOC Apr 30, 1945
				32048 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40561) with VB-104 crashed due to mechanical failure near Guadalcanal, Solomons
					Sep 10, 1943. To Commander Air Forces, Pacific at Pearl Harbor. SOC Mar 31, 1945
				32049 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40562)
				32050 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40565)
				32051 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40567)
				32052 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40566, VB-107, "The Galloping Ghost") retracted gear during takeoff roll Parnamerim,
					Natal, Brazil Oct 15, 1943. Demolished, no fatalities.
				32053 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40395) assigned to FAW-5 at NAS Norfolk, VA. Crashed after takeoff from NAAS Chincoteague, VA
					5/30/1944. 11 killed.
				32054 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40570, VB-107) shot down by AAA during attack on U-boat U-598 Jul 23, 1943. All 12 crew killed.
					U-598 was sunk
				32055 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40564) was with VB-107, declared obsolete and turned over to FAW-5 and SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				32056 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40571) FAW-5 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) crashed after takeoff from
					NAAS Chincoteague, VA 6/19/1944. 9 killed.
				32057 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40572) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-5 HEDRON declared excess at
					Albuquerque, NM Jul 31, 1945
				32058 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40573)
				32059 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40574) SOC with HEDRON FAW-5 Jul 31, 1945
				32060 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40575, VB-4 OTU#2) damaged in landing accident Sep 27, 1944
					NAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC, no fatalities.
				32061 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40578) originally with FAW-2, then to FAW-14. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32062 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40579) with VB-4 OTU#1 landed wheels-up at NAS Hutchinson, KS Sep 1, 1944. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32063 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40580) with FAW-5 then to VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC as excess Dec 31, 1944
				32064 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40568, VB-107, "Spirit of 83") shot down by U-185 during anti sup sweep out of
					Natal, Brazil Aug 12, 1943. 9 MIA.
				32065 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40576, VB-107) hit by enemy gunfire 1/2/1944 off Ascension Island during attack
					on blockade runner. 10 KIA.
				32066 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40581) SOC Oct 31, 1944.
				32067 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40584) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32068 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40720) originally with VB-109 named "Come Get It", then to VPB-106, then to VB-4 OTU#2
					at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. Declared excess and SOC Mar 31, 1945.
				32069 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40709) with VB-104 went missing on mission from Munda Mar 9, 1944. 11 crew MIA
				32070 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40714)
				32071 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40712). VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32072 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40668) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32073 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40711, VB-117, "Pistol Packin' Mama") crashed into building during takeoff
					from Camp Kearney, California Jun 6, 1944. 9 on plane and 9 on ground killed. 3 of the crew escaped
					with injuries, 9 on ground injured.
				32074 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40715, VB-104) ground-looped during landing at North Field, Russell Island, Solomons,
					and fell into ravine and exploded 1/29/1944. Pilot killed, who was the sole occupant of the aircraft.
				32075 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40717) to FAW-14, then to FAW-12. To Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Glenview, IL
					and SOC Nov 30, 1944.
				32076 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40721) with VB-2104 destroyed by Japanese bombing at Carney Field, Guadalcanal, Solomons
					Sep 20, 1943.
				32077 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40724, VB-104) "Vulnerable Virgin" missing off coast of Guadalcanal
					1/8/1944, South Pacific. 10 MIA.
				32078 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40718) with FAW-5 SOC Jul 21, 1945. to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32079 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40723, VB-104) "Wata Honey" missing during search flight out of New Georgia Island,
					Munda 3/7/1944. 12 MIA.
				32080 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40725) served with VB-104, VPB-120, VPB-115. With FAW-6 SOC Jul 30, 1945
				32081 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40726) VBP-104, VPB-118, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32082 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40727) VB-106 damaged during attack on Japanese gunboat at Helen Island May 21, 1944. Salvaged
					May 30, 1944
				32083 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40728) SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32084 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40729)	SOC Jul 31, 1945. Crashed at Natal Oct 15, 1943
				32085 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40785, VB-106) crashed on takeoff from Munda air field,
					New Georgia, South Pacific 2/10/1944. SOC and salvaged for spare parts, no fatalities.
				32086 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40860)
				32087 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40794) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32088 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40802) with VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC as obsolete Jan 31, 1945
				32089 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40797) with VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC as obsolete Jan 31, 1945
				32090 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40798). VB-4 OTU #4 grounded in accident. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32091 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40796)
				32092 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40799, VB-106) ditched after takeoff from Koli Point,
					Guadalcanal 12/25/1943. 3 killed, 8 injured, pilot missing.
				32093 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40805, VB-106) gear collapsed and ground looped on
					landing at Carney Field, Guadalcanal 12/15/1943. SOC, no fatalities.
				32094 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40806) served with VB-106, VPB-120, VPB-115. With FAB-6 SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32095 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40847) found itself at NAS Chicago, IL with Naval Air Technical Training Center as
					teaching aircraft and SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				32096 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40868) attached to NAS Patuxent River, MD for radio tests. Declared obsolete Jun 30, 1945.
				32097 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40880) Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32098 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40881) originally attached to VBP-108, VD-3, VPB-123, and VPB-122 (named "Sugar"),
					transferred to FAW-14 in Jun 1945. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945 and SOC.
				32099 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40889, VB-108) damaged in raid on Jaluit, landed on Japanese-held ialand of Kwajalein Dec 13, 1943.
					All crew killed.
				32100 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40883, VB-108) hit truck on takeoff 3/21/1944 Tarawa,
					South Pacific. Aircraft SOC,
				32101 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40884) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32102 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40882, VB-106) missing in flight from Canton Island
					to Funa Futi 10/20/1943. 9 missing
				32103 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40888) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32104 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40890) originally with VB-4, then to FAW-14. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32105 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40892) VB-108, VB-106 (named "Pistol Packin' Mama", to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32106 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40893). Originally with VD-1, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32107 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40895)
				32108 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40898, VB-109, "Thunder Mug") crash-landed Eniwetok 7/28/1944, minor
					damage.
				32109 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40902) originally attached to VPB-108, VD-1 and VD-4 (naned "Little Joe") and to FAW-14
					Jun 1945. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945 and SOC.
				32110 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40899) flew with VD-3. VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32111 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40903) originally with VB-109, to Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Glenview, IL
					and SOC Sep 30, 1944.
				32112 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40906) originally with VB-109, named "Mission Belle" to Naval Air Technical Training Center,
					NAS Glenview, IL and SOC Sep 30, 1944.
				32113 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40908, VB-4 OTU#2) spun in on landing near Jacksonville, FL
					1/26/1945. 11 killed.
				32114 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40909) VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32115 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40923, VB-115) crashed Green Island, South Pacific
					5/17/1944. SOC, no fatalities. Also listed as being with VD-4 and damaged by enemy fighter over Truk
					Aug 6, 1944. Made safe landing, SOC Aug 31, 1944.
				32116 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40932) originally attached to VPB-124 and VD-4, transferred to FAW-14, reconditioned
					Mar 2, 1945, declared excess Jul 31, 1945 and SOC
				32117 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40936) VB-109 MIA from routine patrol out of Apamama Feb 13, 1944. Crew MIA
				32118 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40943) originally with VB-109, named "No Foolin'", to Naval Air Technical Training Center,
					NAS Glenview, IL and SOC Sep 30, 1944.
				32119 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40947) originally attached to VD-4. Named "Overexposed". Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32120 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40948) VB-108 shot down by enemy fighters at sea off Kwajalein Dec 28, 1943. All crew killed.
				32121 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40951, VB-109, "Sky Cow") crashed on takeoff Eniwetok NAB
					7/21/1944. SOC Aug 31, 1944, no fatalities.
				32122 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40952) "Sleepy Time Gal" served with VD-4, salvaged Oct 31, 1945.
				32123 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40950, VB-108) ditched near Funa Futi, South Pacific
					11/18/1943. 10 survivors rescued 6 days later.
					One missing.
				32124 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40953) with VB-106, VB-108, named "Nobody's Baby". SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32125 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41001) assigned to FAW-5. Crashed on takeoff at NAS Chincoteague, VA Feb 2, 1944.
					Crew unhurt. To FAW-14 Jun 1945, declared excess Jul 31, 1945 and SOC
				32126 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-40971, FAW-5) overshot on takeoff NAAS Chincoteague, VA
					2/15/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				32127 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41016) with FAW-14 force landed during training mission San Marcos,
					CA 12/8/1943. SOC, no fatalies.
				32128 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41019) originally attached to VD-4, transferred to FAW-14 and sent to Corpus Christi
					for reconditioning Mar 1945. Declared excess Aug 31, 1945 and SOC
				32129 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41020) with VB-4 OTU#1 made wheels-up landing at NAS Hutchinson, KS Aug 9, 1944.
					SOC Aug 9, 1944.
				32130 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41024) with VPB-121 damaged by high winds at NAS San Diego, CA Nov 11, 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1945. Also listed as being with VB-109 and named "The Stork" and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32131 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41025) damaged while on ground with VB-109. Named "Consolidated's Mistake". Repaired.
					To Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Glenview, IL and SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				32132 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41037) with VPB-121 damaged by high winds in landing at NAS San Diego, CA Nov 11, 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				32133 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41038). Originally with VMD-254, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
 					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32134 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41045, VB-111) hit ditch and burned during takeoff
					MCAS Cherry Point, NC 8/22/1943. 1 killed. Aircraft SOC Aug 25, 1943
				32135 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41035) declared excess at NAS Clinton, OK Jul 31, 1945.
				32136 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41034) VB-109 "Our Baby" destroyed on ground by Japanese attack at Apamama Jan 1, 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1944.
				32137 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41036) originally with VB-109 named "Helldorado", to VB-108 Nov 28, 1943.
					to VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. Taxi collision hit parked PB4Y-1
					38790 Jan 15, 1945. SOC as excess Feb 28, 1945.
				32138 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41039) originally with VB-109 and turned over to VB-108 Nov 29, 1943. While parked at
					NAS Kanoehe, Hawaii was struck by landing TBM-1C 45928 from VT-11 Aug 2, 1944. TBM-1C pilot survived,
					32138 was SOC Aug 22, 1944
				32139 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41042) VB-109 MIA on routine patrol out of Apamama Jan 13, 1944. Crew MIA
				32140 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41044) originally with VPB-109 and VPB-123 with VPB-122
					named "Climbaboard" declared excess Jul 31, 1945
				32141 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41046, VB-109) in night landing accident at Apamama after combat
					mission and hit parked P-40s South Pacific 1/3/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				32142 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41048) with VB-108 and VPB-119 named "Lady Luck". SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32143 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41055) with VD-4 named "Witchcraft" damaged by enemy fighters over Iwo Jima Nov 7, 1944.
					Made safe landing, but tail gunner was killed. Aircraft relocated to NAS Corpus Christi, TX and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32144 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41052, VMD-254) crashed and caught fire during landing Palmyra Island,
					South Pacific 11/28/1943. 2 killed.
				32145 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41102) named "Urge Me" with VB-109. VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32146 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41119) attached to VB-101, lost off Australia Jan 1, 1944
				32147 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41121)
				32148 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41123) originally with VBP-109 (named "Flying Circus", then to FAW-2.
					Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32149 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41130) originally attached to VPB-109, VD-1, VPB-197, and VD-4 (named "Available Joe"),
					then to FAW-14. Declared excess Jun 30, 1945 and SOC
				32150 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41131) VB-115, "Baby Shirley" seriously damaged in enemy bombing attack on Wake Island
					Jun 5-6, 1944. Deemed beyond local repair and SOC Jul 14, 1944.
				32151 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41138)
				32152 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41122). to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32153 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41134). to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
 					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32154 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41139). Originally attached to VPB-108 then VPB-119 (named Hell's Belle) and then
					to FAW-14. Declared excess Jun 30, 1945. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32155 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41148) originally attached to VPB-108, then VPB-119 (named "Hell's Belle"", then
					to FAW-14 and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32156 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41153). Originally with VD-1, VD-4, VB-106, VPB-197 (named "Wabbit Twacks")
					to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to
					Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32157 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41165) Originally with VB-200, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32158 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41166). Originally with VD-3, named "Dinah II", to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32159 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41167, VB-115) crashed on takeoff from Green Island,
					South Pacific 6/20/1944. 13 killed.
				32160 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-41204)
				32161 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72883)
				32162 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72888) with VPB-115. Turned over to Naval Air Technical Training Center, NAS Jacksonville, FL
					and used in ground-based training. SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				32163 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72889, VB-101) crashed due to engine failure on
					takeoff Camp Kearney, CA 1/20/1944. 13 killed.
				32164 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72893) To VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				32165 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72922, VBP-101) damaged by enemy fighters Oct 10, 1944 but made it back to
					base at Owi. The next day it was strafed by enemy planes while parked at the base.
				32166 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72923) originally attached to VPB-101, transferred to FAW-14, reconditioned Jul 26, 1945 and
					SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32167 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72925)
				32168 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-72926)
				32169 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73036, VB-114, *So Sorry*) wheels up landing Jul 5, 1944 Dunkeswell
					NAS, UK. SOC Jul 14, 1944, no fatalities. However, the history card on the aircraft says that the
					aircraft was reinstated Feb 28, 1945 and shipped to San Diego, CA for reconditioning. This was
					completed Mar 13, 1945 and the aircraft was sent to the aircraft pool at NAS Jacksonville, FL
				32170 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73091, VB-115) blew tire on landing and ground
					looped Green Island, SP 4/28/1944. SOC Jun 17, 1944, no fatalities.
				32171 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73092,VB-106) crashed and burned after takeoff at Momote
					5/28/1944. 3 killed.
				32172 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73093) VB-106 crashed at Momote Field, Los Negros Island due to enemy fire damage
					Apr 6, 1944. SOC May 19, 1944.
				32173 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73094,VB-4 OTU#2) wheels up landing and fire Jacksonville
					Municipal Airport 8/31/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				32174 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73095, VD-1) blew tire on takeoff roll Momote, South
					Pacific and crashed 5/30/1944. SOC Jun 30, 1944, no fatalities.
				32175 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73096) VB-106 "Mark" shot down after sinking a freighter off Biak, New Guinea May 1, 1944.
					Pilot and 5 crew killed, 6 were rescued
				32176 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73097)
				32177 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73098) VB-115. seriously damaged in enemy bombing attack on Wake Island
					Jun 5-6, 1944. Deemed beyond local repair and SOC Jul 14, 1944
				32178 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73099) originally with VPB-115 then to FAW-14. Declared excessd May 31, 1945.
				32179 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73100)
				32180 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73101)
				32181 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73102, VB-114) missing in flight off Block Island, RI
					1/31/1944. 10 crew missing
				32182 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73103)
				32183 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73104, VB-103) suffered fuel exhaustion in bad
					weather off Gibraltar Dec 29, 1943. Crew of
					10 all bailed out safely
				32184 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73105) with VPB-107 declared obsolete and SOC May 31, 1945
				32185 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73106) declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32186 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73107) originally served with VPB-114. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945
				32187 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73108) VB-114 in taxiing accident at Port Lyautey Apr 17, 1944. No crew injuries, but
					aircraft was SOC and used for spare parts
				32188 (ex USAAF B-24D 42-73109) with VPB-103 declared obsolete and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				32189 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73110) crashed on takeoff with FAW-5 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)
					and burned NAAS Chincoteague, VA 8/27/1944. No fatalities. Plane SOC Aug 31, 1944.
				32190 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73168) To Commander Air Forces, Pacific (COMAIRPAC) at Pearl Harbor. SOC Mar 31, 1945
				32191 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73169, VB-103) ditched in Bay of Biscay Feb 14, 1944 after being
					hit by gunfire from Ju-88. Three of the crew of 11 were killed, rest were rescued.
				32192 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73170) VB-114 suffered engine loss on routine training flight and made
					emergency landing at Port Lyautey Mar 22, 1944. Although the aircraft was repairable, the need for
					spare parts was even greater and the aircraft was SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32193 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73171) originally with VPB-117, then with VPB-114, then sent to FAW-7 HEDRON
					and stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32194 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73172) with FAW-7 declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32195 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73173) with FAW-7 HEDRON declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32196 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73174)
				32197 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73175) originally with VPB-114. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32198 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73176) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32199 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73177) VB-105 SOC due to deterioration Feb 28, 1944
				32200 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73178, VPB-103) overshot landing at Dunkeswell, Devonshire, UK. Dec 9, 1944.
					Crew was OK, aircraft SOC due to damage.
				32201 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73179) hit at NAF Dunkeswell, Devonshire, UK by taxiing 32297 of VB-110 May 27, 1944.
					Heavily damaged. Crew OK.
				32202 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73180) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32203 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73205) With VPB-107 declared obsolete and SOC May 31, 1945
				32204 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73206) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32205 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73207) originally served with VPB-114. Declared excess Jul 31, 1i945.
				32206 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73208) with FAW-7 HEDRON declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32207 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73209) with VPB-107 declared obsolete and SOC May 31, 1945
				32208 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73210) VB-114 severely damaged while taxiing at NAS Oceana, VA Dec 5, 1943. Aircraft SOC
				32209 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73211, VB-103) missing on antisub patrol Mar 20, 1944
					over Bay of Biscay. 11 MIA
				32210 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73212, VB-110) lost engine power during anti-sub patrol
					and forced landed in a field at Chivener, UK Mar 27, 1944.
					Damaged beyond repair, no fatalities.
				32211 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73213) with VPB-107 declared obsolete and SOC May 31, 1945
				32212 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73214) with VPB-103 declared obsolete and SOC Mar 30, 1945.
				32213 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73400) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32214 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73401) SOC Oct 31, 1944 while flying with VB-4
				32215 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73402) VB-115 blew tire and ground looped on landing at Ocean Field, Green Island
					May 15, 1944. SOC Jun 17, 1944, no fatalities
				32216 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73403, VPB-101) ditched off Mindanao due to combat damage Oct 26, 1944.
					Crew rescued.
				32217 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73404) with FAW-14 declared excess Aug 31, 1945 and SOC
				32218 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73405)
				32219 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73406, VB-106) lost on ferry flight with VB-200 crew between
					Guadalcanal and Munda 3/27/1944. 5 MIA. The loss date was established as May 1, 1944 and SOC May 19, 1944.
					However, there is no record of this loss in VB-200 War Diary.
				32220 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73407) originally with VPB-115 then to FAW-14. Declared excess Feb 28, 1945.
				32221 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73408) with VPB-116 transferred to CASU 44 for stripping Nov 23, 1944
				32222 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-73409) with VB-115, lost on flight from Green Island to Puluwat atoll Apr 22, 1944.
					May have been shot down by AAA or fighters during attack on Alet Island. All 10 crew MIA
				32223 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100026). SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in
					excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32224 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100027) with VB-4 OTU#1 declared in excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32225 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100028, VB-115) hit by enemy gunfire and landed without
					brakes at Green Island 5/5/1944, minor damage. Aircraft was reconditioned and later flew with US Navy
					Special Weapons Test and Tactical Evaluation Unit as a pilotless drone aircraft.
				32226 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100029, VMD-354) crashed on return to MCAS Cherry
					Point, NC 5/19/1944. 13 killed.
				32227 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100030)
				32228 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100161)
				32229 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100162)
				32230 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100163). originally with VMD-154 and then to FAW-14 Pool, then to VB-4 OTU #2 at N
					AAS Jacksonville, FL Oct 1944. SOC Jul 31, 1945. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets
					Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32231 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100164) SOC with FAW-5 Jan 31, 1945.
				32232 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100165) originally with VMD-154 then with FAW-14 Pool then to VB-4 OTU #2
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32233 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100296, FAW-5 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) crashed into ocean near NAS Norfolk, VA
					6/20/1944. 3 killed, 6 injured
				32234 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100297)
				32235 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100298) VB-113 crashed on takeoff 4 mi N of Waller Field, Trinidad Apr 17, 1944.
					All 10 crew killed.
				32236 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100299, VPB-110) blew tire on takeoff at Dunkeswell, UK 20/24/1944.
					SOC, no fatalities.
				32237 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100300)
				32238 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100301) originally with VPB-115 (named "Chuck's Chick") then to FAW-14.
					Declared excessd May 31, 1945
				32239 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100302). with VMD-354 and then to FAW-14 Pool. To VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL.
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				32240 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100303, VD-1) ditched south of Ulithi, South Pacific
					4/30/1944 after engine failure. One missing, rest rescued.
				32241 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100304)
				32242 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100378)
				32243 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100379) with VPB-115 crashed on takeoff at Morotai and destroyed by fire
					Oct 26, 1944. One killed, 2 seriously injured, 10 uninjured.
				32244 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100380)
				32245 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100381) hit mountain after takeoff from Waller Field,
					Trinidad, BWI Apr 17, 1944. 10 killed.
				32246 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100382) with VPB-107 turned ofer to FAW-7 HEDRON declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32247 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100417)
				32248 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100418) to FAW-5 and declared obsolete and SOC Apr 30, 1945
				32249 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100419) VB-107 blew tire on landing at Fortaleza, Brazil Aug 3, 1944. Plane later
					turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON and stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32250 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-100420) with BPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32251 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109905). Delivered Jan 29, 1944. SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32252 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109906)
				32253 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109907) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32254 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109908) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32255 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109909) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32256 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109910) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32257 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109911) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32258 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109912) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32259 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109913)
				32260 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109914, VPB-101) bomb exploded prematurely Morote,
					South Pacific and landed at sea 11/25/1944. 6 crew killed, 6 rescued. Aircraft SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				32261 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109955) Lost Jun 10, 1944, SOC Jun 22, 1944.
				32262 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109956, VPB-114) ditched due to engine failure near NAS
					Boca Chica, FL 12/11/1944. There were injuries but no fatalities.
				32263 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109957) VB-109 failed to return from mission to Chichi Jima Aug 4, 1944. Crew MIA
				32264 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109958) originally attached to VD-4, transferred to FAW-14 and SOC May 31, 1945.
				32265 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109959)
				32266 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109960) lost in non-combat mission Oct 25, 1944 out off Morotai, SW Pacific.
					All 9 crew MIA
				32267 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109961), Originally with VD-2 then to VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32268 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109962) with VPB-107 turned over FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32269 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109963, VB-104) missing during attack on small vessel
					10/25/1944. 11 MIA
				32270 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-109964)
				32271 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110007) in special unit SAU-1. Converted as radio-controlled drone for USN Project
					Anvil. Loaded with Torpex explosives, the aircraft departed RAF Fersfield, Norfolk, England but
					exploded in midair over Newdelight Wood, Suffolk, UK 8/12/1944.
					Lt Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr (JFK's older brother) and
					Lt Wilford J. Willey killed. Intended target was V-site at
					Mimoyecques.
				32272 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110008, VPB-101) destroyed by enemy bombs while parked at Morotai Nov 5, 1944.
				32273 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110009) with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) declared obsolete at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii
					and SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				32274 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110010) originally with VPB-115. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
				32275 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110011) VB-115. seriously damaged in enemy bombing attack on Wake Island
					Jun 5-6, 1944. Deemed beyond local repair and SOC Jul 31, 1944
				32276 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110012) with VPB-104 failed to return from patrol off Formosa. All 12 crew MIA.
				32277 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110013, VPB-101) shot down by enemy aircraft Oct 23, 1944.
					Took off from Morotai, Moluccas Islands, Dutch East Endies on patrol mission
					and failed to return. Crew of 10 MIA.
				32278 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110014, VB-101) crashed 28 miles from Kaena, HI after
					failure of 3 engines 5/6/1944. 2 killed, 8 rescued.
				32279 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110015) with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) declared obsolete at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii
					and SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				32280 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110016, VPB-101) lost in combat 10/19/1944, Palawan, Philippines
					3 crew killed, remaining crew rescued.
				32281 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110124, VPB-103) damaged beyond repair after aborted takeoff from Dunkeswell, Devonshire,
					UK Nov 24, 1944. No fatalities.
				32282 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110125)
				32283 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110126) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32284 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110127) originally with VD-4 declared excess at NAS Clinton, OK Jul 31, 1945
				32285 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110128). originally with VMD-154 and then to FAW-14 Pool, then to VB-4 OTU #2 at
					NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32286 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110129). originally with VMD-154 and then to FAW-14 Pool, then t VB-4 OTU #2 at N
					AAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32287 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110130) originally with VD-1 then to VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL.
					SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				32288 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110131)
				32289 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110132) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32290 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110133) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32291 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110174)
				32292 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110175) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32293 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110176) with VPB-107 turned over to FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32294 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110177) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32295 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110178) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32296 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110179) with FAW-7 HEDRON stripped for parts and SOC Jun 30, 1945
				32297 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110180)
				32298 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110181)
				32299 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110182, VPB-101) shot down near Camotes Island Oct 26, 1944.
					4 killed, 6 survivors rescued.
				32300 (ex USAAF B-24J 42-110183, VB-116) returned to Camp Kearney after engine
					failure and spun-in on turn and crashed 5/26/1944. All six onboard killed.
				32301 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40054)
				32302 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40055) with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) declared obsolete at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii
					and SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				32303 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40056)
				32304 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40057) declared excess Jul 31, 1945
				32305 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40058)
				32306 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40059) with VPB-116 transferred to CASU 44 for stripping Nov 23, 1944
				32307 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40060) VB-116. F4U-1 55814 in emergency landing at Eniwetok Aug 19, 1944 and collided with 32307
					and two other PB4Ys (32308 and 32327), destroying them all. Pilot of F4U-1 and one officer were killed.
				32308 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40061) F4U-1 55814 in emergency landing at Eniwetok Aug 19, 1944 and collided with 32308
					and two other PB4Ys (32307 and 32327) , destroying them all. Pilot of F4U-1 and one officer were killed
				32309 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40062) SOC Nov 30, 1947
				32310 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40063) VB-116 lost at Tinian Sep 19, 1944 due to collapsing gear on landing due to AA fire
					damage
				32311 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40074). VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32312 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40075). VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32313 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40076). VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				32314 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40077). Originally with VD-1, to VB-4 OTU #4. Declared excess Jul 31, 1945.
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				32315 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40078). Delivered Apr 18, 1944. AOC Dec 31, 1945
				32316 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40079) VPB-102. Declared obsolete and turned over to CASU(F)-44 and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32317 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40080) originally attached to VPB-102, then to FAW-14 Jan 1945. Declared excess
					Jul 30, 1945 and SOC
				32318 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40081)
				32319 (VB-102, ex 44-40082) overshot landing Sep 9, 1944 North Field, Tinian,
					South Pacific and hit bulldozers. SOC, no fatalities.
				32320 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40083) flying with VPB-102, turned over to VPB-200 in Feb 1945. Declared obsolete and
					SOC Jul 31, 1945
				32321 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40094)
				32322 (VB-102, ex 44-40095) ground looped on landing Sep 8, 1944 North Field,
					Tinian, South Pacific and SOC. No fatalities.
				32323 (VB-102, ex 44-40096) crashed and sank Chici Jima, South
					Pacific near enemy convoy Aug 26, 1944. 5 killed.
				32324 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40097) flying with VPB-102 turned over to VPB-200 in Feb 1944. Declared obsolete and
					SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				32325 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40174, VPB-102) declared obsolete and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				32326 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40175, VPB-102) declared obsolete and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				32327 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40176) F4U-1 55814 in emergency landing at Eniwetok Aug 19, 1944 and collided with 32327
					and two other PB4Ys (32307 and 32308), destroying them all. Pilot of F4U-1 and one officer were killed
				32328 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40177, VPB-106) ditched due to engine fire 200 mi
					from Oahu 12/19/1944. 7 killed, 8 rescued.
				32329 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40178)
				32330 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40179)
				32331 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40180, VPB-200) collision with obstacle while not
					in flight 2/6/1945, NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii. SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				32332 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40181) flying with VPB-1111 turned over to VPB-200 in Jan 1944. Declared obsolete and
					SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				32333 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40182)
				32334 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40183)
				32335 (ex USAAF B-24J 44-40214) assigned to FAW-7 England, lost Jun 4, 1945 while flying off Dunkenswell,
					England. SOC Jun 30, 1945 while flying with Hedron 1, FAW-7
32336/32385		Howard GH-2 Nightingale
				DGA-15P MSN 1702/1751 acquired by Navy
				32336	(MSN 1702) with VR-10 from Honolulu lost off Hawaii Apr 10, 1944
				32337	(MSN 1703) lost off Hawaii Dec 21, 1944
				32338	(MSN 1704) assigned to 3rd MAW, Navy No 61 lost in south Pacific Oct 16, 1944
				32340	(MSN 1706) registration as N67732 cancelled Sep 26, 2013
				32344	(MSN 1710) to N67424. Current as N67426
				32346	(MSN 1712) current as N70312
				32347	(MSN 1713) registered to US Marine Corps as N67771, cancelled Aaug 2, 2010. Displayed at USMC Museum,
					Quantico, Virgnina. Now on display at Air Zoo, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
				32348	(MSN 1714) to N8867H. Current as N1336M
				32350	(MSN 1716) registration as N52099 cancelled Aug 14, 2012.
				32354	(MSN 1720) registratin as N65822 revoked.
				32359	(MSN 1725) registration as N67438 cancelled Jun 27, 2012.
				32363	(MSN 1729 registration ass N5562N cancelled Aug 14, 2013
				32364	(MSN 1730) registered as CF-(JE Feb 21, 1962.
				32366	(MSN 1732) to N31589. Current as N1000R
				32368	(MSN 1734) current as N68231
				32371	(MSN 1737) registration as N67721 cancelled Sep 5, 2012
				32372	(MSN 1738) registration as N67762 cancelled Jun 27, 2012.
				32374	(MSN 1740) assigned to CASU-2 lost off Barbers Point, Hawaii Feb 12, 1945
				32377	(MSN 1743) current as N67436
				32378	(MSN 1744) registration as N67425 cancelled Feb 13, 2012.
				32380	(MSN 1746) registration as N68003 cancelled
				32382	(MSN 1748) registration as N290Y cancelled Feb 19, 1960
				32384	(MSN 1750) current as N9457H
				32385	(MSN 1751) to N68246, to N62J, cancelled on export to cannida Oct 19, 1974. Current as C-GDGA
32386			Consolidated XPB3Y-1
				Cancelled contract
32386			Culver XTDC-2
				Ex-USAAF PQ-8A.
32387/32636		Timm N2T-1 Tutor
				Timm Aircraft Corporation PT-175K variant of the S-160 developed for the US Navy designated N2T-1.
				The Timm PT-175K was constructed using a plastic bonded plywood, known as Aeromold. Delivered 1943
				32478 at National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL.
				32559 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 15, 1944
				32622 at Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum.
32637/32786		Columbia J2F-6 Duck
				Model G-15 built by Columbia Aircraft Corporation under license from Grumman
				32642 sold to Argentine Navy Aug 11, 1947
				32643 assigned to CASU(F)-49 W/O May 30, 1945 Peleliu, W. Pacific
 			32648 assigned to ACORN-19 Pool W/O Aug 8, 1945 Philippines
 			32651 (VJ-17) W/O Apr 14, 1945 Eniwetok, Pacific
 			32652 (AV-17) attached to USS Cumberland sdound (AV-17) lost off Eniwetok in west central Pacific Jul 3, 1945
				32653 stricken by the USN at Manaus, Brazil on Dec. 31, 1945
				32662 W/O Aug 27, 1945 Naval School, Kaneohe, Hi (grd accident with NH-1 44906)
 			32674 sold to Argentine Navy Dec 27, 1946. To “0235" 2-0-24 Armada Argentina (Mar 20, 1948)
				32677 sold to Argentine Navy Aug 11, 1947
				32681 to war surplus Nov 1946. Later to N1235N
 			32682 To “0256” 2-0-39 Armada Argentina (Feb 24, 1948)
				32683 to civil registry as HC-SCF, Latin American Airways Inc. Delivered to Aerovias
					Nacionales del Ecuador SA (ANDESA) 26th April 1946. Reported on insurance as written off
					prior to 3rd October 1949. Thus the accident must have happened prior to
					ANDESA's demise on 17th October 1947
				32701 To “0244” 2-0-27 Armada Argentina (Feb 20, 1948)
				32740 put over the side of USS Eastwind as it approached Boston so that it could fly to
					the Grumman service center, but engine blew up on takeoff Dec 15, 1945 and crashed into
					water. Aircraft and crew of 2 not recovered.
				32745 assigned to NAB Attu lost Apr 25, 1945 off Alaska
				32769 to USAF as 48-563.
32787/32936		Howard GH-2 Nightingale
				DGA-15P acquired by Navy. 32787/32866 MSN 1752/1831.
				32788	(MSN 1753) to N296Y, current
				32789 asigned to station operatiors at Honolulu, Hawaii Jun 29, 1944
				32792	(MSN 1757) aborted takeoff and hit shoreline at Fairbanks, Alaska Aug 2, 1964.
					Registration as N67720 cancelled Jul 29, 1970.
				32794	(MSN 1759) DBR in fatal accident at Afognak, Alaska Sep 25, 1966. Registratin as N69050 cancelled.
				32795	(MSN 1760) DBR in addident at Deridder, Louisiana Sep 20, 1964. Registration as N65595 cancelled.
				32796	(MSN 1761) to N1101, current
				32798	(MSN 1763) to N52834, current
				32799	(MSN 1764) current as N5433N
				32801	(MSN 1766) to N9126H and then N663H, current. Registered to Greatest Generation Naval Museum, San Diego,
					California.
				32802	(MSN 1767) registration as N66510 terminated.
				32805	(MSN 1770) to N36259, current
				32806	(MSN 1771) assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jun 26, 1945
				32807	(MSN 1772) to N9442H, current
				32809	(MSN 1774) on civil registry as N67458, current
				32811	(MSN 1776) to N66546, cancelled Jul 12, 1990. Then to Australian civil registry VH-DGA but DBF
					at Avalon, Victoria, Australia Oct 29, 1992.
				32820	(MSN 1785) to N67491. Curretn as N1785H
				32823	(MSN 1788) to N9865H
				32826	(MSN 1791) current as N1441
				32827	(MSN 1792) current as N63567
				32830	(MSN 1795) registration as N9866H revoked
				32831	(MSN 1796) registration as N9862 cancelled
				32836	(MSN 1801) to N67799, current as N6779L
				32837	(MSN 1802) current as N67423
				32841	(MSN 1806) registration as N17681 cancelled
				32846	(MSN 1811) to N9102. Registration as N3144A expired Sep 30, 2013.
				32850	(MSN 1815) to N5450N, current
				32851	(MSN 1816) to N5552N, expired Sep 30, 2013
				32852	(MSN 1817) registration as N9044H cancelled May 17, 2013
				32853	(MSN 1818) registration as N68232 cancelled Oct 23, 2013
				32864	(MSN 1829) to N68101, expired Jun 30, 2011
				32865	(MSN 1830) to N100KS. Current as N63597.
				32866	(MSN 1831) NAS Seattle, WA Destroyed in an accident with parked North
					American SNJ-5 BuAer 90701 and parked Grumman TBM-3E Avenger BuAer 69244 at NAS Seattle 14Mar46. SOC Mar46
				32867/32936 cancelled
32867/32936		Beech GB-2
				Serials reallocated from cancelled GH-2 batch.
				32868	(MSN 6684) was ex USAAF 44-67707 and FT463. Became NC1194V then HH-N-105,
					then HH-105, then N1112M. Under restoration spring 2004.
				32869	(MSN 6869) was ex USAAF 44-67763 To CAA May 1946 as NC18, reregistered M18V in 1948. Seen in Europe
					painted as DR628 which was really YC-43 39-139. Air Britain report that this is MSN 6685 ex 44-67708 and
					FT464. Became NC40, later N40E. Reported up for sale in 2003
				32870	(MSN 6687) was ex USAAF 44-67710 and FT466. Returned to US in 1946 as BuNo 32870. Became N9455H then N16S.
					Under restoration in 2002. During summer of 2014, in temporary Royal Navy colors for 70th anniversary of
					D-Day.
				32871	(MSN 6688) was ex USAAF 44-67711 and FT467. Returned to US in 1946 as BuNo 32871. Became NC25H then N9466H.
				32872	(MSN 6699) was ex USAAF 44-67722 and FT473. Returned to US in 1946 as BuNo 32872. To Norway as LN-HAK,
					to the UK as G-ALNN, to France as F-OACT, then F-BATL for STE
					Generale D Achats ed de Repartition/Sogar at Toussus Le Noble,
					Aeroporte de Paris.
				32873	(MSN 6700) Originally ordered as a GB-2 for USN as BuNo 23688, but NTU.
					2/26/44: TOS USAAF as UC-43, s/n 44-67723.
					3/1/44: Transferred to Fort Dix AAB, NJ. Staged here for Lend-Lease to Britain.
					4/17/44: Departed USA via ship for UK.
					1944: TOS Royal Navy as a Traveller I with s/n FT474.
					Ca.1946: TOS USN as GB-2, BuNo 32873.
					By 7/46: Assigned to Norfolk NAS, VA for storage.
					7/31/46: SOC USN.
					6/5/47: SOC RN.
					By 12/55: Registered N9459H.
					7/78: James R. Rollison, Vacaville, CA; aircraft restored. Painted as original ordered ID, BuNo 23688.
					1984: Loaned to National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL, placed on display.
					9/10/85: Ownership transferred to Roy D. Reagan, Chico, CA. Remained with NMNA.
					1987: Loaned to Patriots Point Naval and Marine Museum (USS Yorktown), Mount Pleasant, Charleston, SC.
						Displayed on hangar deck. Still Registered to Mr. Reagan.
					By 6/90: National Museum of Naval Aviation for display.
					7/7/17: C/r N9459H cancelled.
				32874	(MSN 6701) was ex USAAF 44-67724 and FT475. To NC1193V, to N1193V, to G-BRVE Mar 12, 1990.
				32875	(MSN 6703) 1944: TOS USN as GB-2, 23691, transferred to the USAAF for Lend-Lease.
					3/4/44: TOS USAAF as UC-43, s/n 44-67726 for Lend-Lease to Royal Navy.
					3/6/44: Assigned to Fort Dix AAB, NJ for transfer to the UK.
					4/13/44: Departed on ferry flight to the UK.
					4/44: TOS Royal Navy as Traveller Mk.1, s/n FT477.
					1945: Declared surplus by the Air Ministry for being obsolete.
					1945: TOS USN as GB-2 with BuNo 32875. Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA.

7/31/46: SOC.
					By 9/56 to current (2023): Registered N1196V.
				32876	(MSN 6704) was ex BuNo 23692, USAAF 44-67727 and Royal Navy FT478. 7/31/46: SOC USN at NAS Norfolk, VA.
					1947: Harry O. Golding, Long Beach, CA, with c/r N1183V.
					1953: R.S. Gimblin, Colusa, CA.
					1971: Al B Cratty and Dale E Moore of Kodiak, AK.
					1972: Robert C. Dalzell, Owensboro, KY.
					1973 to 1983: Underwent complete rebuild.
					1978: c/r NC582.
					1988: Heinz G. Peier, Zurich, Switzerland. Ferried to Switzerland via the northern route with an
					overnight stop-over in Glasgow on 8/6/88.
					4/90: Displayed for auction by Christieas Sale, Duxford, England, for a bid of 75,000 pound sterling.
					1994: Transported by ship to the USA where it was transferred to new owners Greg and Margie Haugh
					of International Enzymes, Inc, Fallbrook, CA.
					4/07: Donated to the National Warplane Museum (1941 Historical Aircraft Group), Geneseo, NY.
					6/30/14: Charles G. Haugh, Las Vegas, NV.
				32881	(MSN 6746) was ex BuNo 23703, USAAF 44-67738 and FT484. Became N1185V.
				32883	(MSN 6748) was ex USAAF 44-67740, and FT486. Became NC1184V, then XB-JUI,
					then N1184V. Reported spring 2004 as under restoration.
				32884	(MSN 6749) was ex USAAF 44-67741, then to Royal Navy as FT487. Back to USA Apr
					1946, and surplused as NC140, NC1195V, later N1195V. Still airworthy with this
					registration.
				32885	(MSN 6750) was ex USAAF 44-67742, then to Royal Navy as FT488. Became BC153 (Ntu), NC22, then
					N5099N, then N722MD. Currently under restoration.
				32886	(MSN 6751) was ex USAAF 44-67743, then to Royal Navy as FT489. Returned to USA and became
					NC154 (ntu)
				32887	(MSN 6752) was ex- USAAF 44-67744, then to Royal Navy as FT490. Returned to USA, To CAA as NC155[ntu]
				32888	(MSN 6753) was ex- USAAF 44-67745 , then to Royal Navy as FT491. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC159[ntu]
				32889	(MSN 6756) was ex- USAAF 44-67748, then to Royal Navy as FT494. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC157[ntu], NC165, N10
				32890	(MSN 6757) was ex- USAAF 44-67749, then to Royal Navy as FT495. Retuned to USA. To CAA as NC160[ntu], N9460H
				32891	(MSN 6759) was ex- USAAF 44-67751, then to Royal Navy as FT497. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC161[ntu]
				32892	(MSN 6760) was ex USAAF 44-67752, then to Royal Navy as FT498. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC162 (ntu),
					Became N9451H, then N28A. Currently under restoration.
				32893	(MSN 6762) was ex USAAF 44-67754, then to Royal Navy as FT500. Returned to USA as BuNo 32893. To CAA as NC163 (ntu),
					NC171 (ntu). Became NC58, then N58E, then N58SW, then N58N. Currently under restoration.
				32895	(MSN 6765) was ex USAAF 44-67757, then to Royal Navy as FT503. Returned to USA as BuNo32895. Became NC16, then
					N16M.
				32896	(MSN 6766) was ex USAAF 44-67758, then to Royal Navy as FT504. Returned to USA as BuNo 32896. Became N5653N.
					Rebuilt as Model G17S. Current as N16GD
				32897	(MSN 6767) was ex USAAF 44-67759, then to Royal Navy as FT505. Returned to USA as BuNo 32987. Became NC5400N,
					then N7MR, then N26GM.
				32898	(MSN 6769) was ex USAAF 44-67761, then to Royal Navy as FT507. Returned to USA as BuNo 32898. Became NC18,
					then N18V. Currently with R. Lamplough at North Weald, England painted as
					PB1 (which was really MSN 420 flown during WW2 by Prince Bernhardt of the
					Netherlands.
				32899	(MSN 6770) was ex USAAF 44-67762, then to Royal Navy as FT508. Returned to USA. Became N9458N,
					allegedly broken up for spares but returned to registry in 1988 as N7024K.
				32900	(MSN 6771) was ex USAAF 44-67763, then to Royal Navy as FT509. Returned to USA. Became NC248,
					then N248E.
				32901	(MSN 6881) was ex USAAF 44-67775, then to Royal Navy as FT511. Returned to USA. Became NC25K,
					then N25K.
				32902	(MSN 6883) was ex USAAF 44-67777, then to Royal Navy as FT513. Returned to USA. Became NC27,
					then N27E.
				32903	(MSN 6884) was ex USAAF 44-67778, then to Royal Navy as FT514. Returned to USA. Became N1192V.
 				32904	(MSN 6886) was ex USAAF 44-67780, then to Royal Navy as FT516. Became N52414,
					then N77JH, then N80312
				32905	(MSN 6888) was ex- USAAF 44-67782, then to Royal Navy as FT518. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC183[ntu], NC30, N30E
				32907	(MSN 6891) was ex- USAAF 44-67785 , then to Royal Navy FT521. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC185[ntu], N65, N65K
				32908	(MSN 6892) was ex USAAF 44-67786, then to Royal Navy as FT522. Returned to USA Became N1174V.
				32909	(MSN 6893) was ex- USAAF 44-67787, then to Royal Navy FT523.	Returned to USA. To CAA as NC194[ntu], NC48; N1172V
				32910	(MSN 6894) was ex- USAAF 44-67788, then to Royal Navy FT524.	Returned to USA. To CAA as NC195[ntu], N1333V
				32911	(MSN 6897) was ex USAAF 44-67791, then to Royal Navy as FT527. Returned to USA. Became N1336V,
					then N666TX. Currently under restoration.
				32912	(MSN 6898) was ex USAAF 44-67792, then to Royal Navy as FT528. Returned to USA. Became N9465H
					Currently registered as NC666TX and in Mar 2017 was on display at Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX.
				32914	(MSN 6901) was ex- USAAF 44-67795, then to Royal Navy as FT531. Returned to USA. To CAA as NC199[ntu], N1179V
				32915	(MSN 6904) was ex USAAF 44-67798, then to Royal Navy as FT534. Returned to USA. Became NC1180V,
					then XB-PAN, then N1180V.
				32916/32936 cancelled
32937/32986		Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon
				Mocel G-44. MSN 1291/1340.
				32937	(MSN 1291) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC69058 Apr 11, 1949. Current 2014
				32938	(MSN 1292) assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jul 30, 1945. WFU Jul 31, 1945.
					To civil registry as NC62000 Jun 10, 1946. WFU Jun 13, 2011.
				32939	(MSN 1293) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as N1068M Mar 31, 1947, To YV-TCTX Oct 30, 1957. To N4147A
					Jul 23, 1958. N4147A cancelled on export to Canada Apr 25, 2012.
				32940	(MSN 1294) To US Coast Guard in 1946 as serial ???. To civil registry as NC722 in 1949. To N302 Jun 8, 1956.
					WFU Jun 30, 2011.
				32941	(MSN 1295) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC69077
				32942	(MSN 1296) WFU Mar 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC58521 in 1947
				32943	(MSN 1297) WFU Mar 31, 1946. To NC79801 in 1946. To civil registry as F-BENK (ntu), then Air Monaco Mar 15, 1948
					as F-BDAE. To CR-LCP In 195, To CR-CAI
				32944	(MSN 1298) assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Aug 4, 1945. WFU Aug 31, 1945.
					To civil registry as NC62002 with KT Flying Service, Honolulu, HI in Aug 1946, to
					CF-NHG Apr 20, 1961, to N353CW (NTU), N4492N Oct 1983. Current 20124
				32945	(MSN 1299) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC69198, to N2PS in 1970. To C-GWJA May 4, 1993,
					cancelled Sep 12, 2005. To N2PS, To N299CN Nov 18, 2005. Current 2014
				32946	(MSN 1300) assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jul 20, 1945. WFU Jul 31, 1945.
					To NC62003 KT Flying Service, Honolulu HI Dec 3, 1945. To N403E Superior Oil Company,
					Houston TX Jun 3, 1963. To N60JK (ntu).
					To John W. Ingle, Naples NY 1966/72. To Alfred F. Wright/ Wright Air Service, Fairbanks AK 1977/84. To H & H Aero Inc,
					Wilmington DE Jul 1989/92. To Jord Corp, Wilmington DE Jun 1992. To N60JK Jord Corp, Wilmington DE Sep 1992.
					To N403E John H. Callahan, Clifton Park NY Sep 9, 1993/99. to Race Flying Boats, Bear DE Jun 23, 1999/2004.
					To Race Aviation, Longmeadow MA Dec 9, 2004/2012. Current 2014.
				32947	(MSN 1301) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC79905. W/o Aug 18, 1953 at Loon Lake, AK
				32948	(MSN 1302) W/o Feb 26, 1945 at Red Bluff, CA
				32949	(MSN 1303) To US Coast Guard Jun 3, 1946 as ??? . WFU 1948. To civil registry as NC99 Oc5 18 1948,
					to N4990N May 22, 1958. N4990N cancelled Aug 2, 1974.
				32950	(MSN 1304) assigned to NAS Dutch Harbor, AK. W/o Apr 22, 1944 at Mount Idak, AK
				32951	(MSN 1305) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To NC79906 Oct 14, 1947. WFU Mar 1957
				32952	(MSN 1306) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC66273, N273L May 1962, N278L Mar 23, 1964, CF-KKF, CF-QPL Jun 25, 1971,
					To N25DF. Current 2014.
				32953	(MSN 1307) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC9211H. WFU Sep 3, 1971
				32954	(MSN 1308) w/o Sep 16, 1943 at Tillamook
				32955	(MSN 1309) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC3863H Dec 17, 1946, to CF-GYZ Apr 3, 1951. Crashed May 23, 1956,
					Kitimat, BC, Canada
				32956	(MSN 1310) to Royal Navy as Gosling I JS996. Returned to USN Feb 28, 1946. WFU. To NC66197. WFU Jun 12, 1965
					Feb 28, 1946. To civil registry as N66197
				32957	(MSN 1311) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To NC9591H. To CF-HEN Jul 17, 1953. To Price Air Services, Toronto ONT 1965.
					To Boothe Leasing of Canada Ltd, Toronto ONT 1966. To North Coast Air Services, Prince Rupert BC 1968/72.
					To N62881 in 1973. To Antonio Bascaro, Ciud Guatamala, Guatamala 1977. TG-BIZ registered Dec 11, 1982.
					Sold to USA, struck-off reg. Jul 23, 2003. To N744MC Michael L. Cozad, Las Vegas NV Dec 5, 2003. WFU Mar 21, 2014
				32958	(MSN 1312) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC1069M Mar 31, 1947, N69T Apr 6, 1953, N89T Jan 24, 1957,
					CF-KKF Jan 29, 1958, N13122 Oct 2, 1967. Current 2014 as N13122, registered to
					Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum.
				32959	(MSN 1313) to USCG Jul 31, 1946. WFU 1949. To civil registry as N708L Aug 1, 1950, N708C Aug 7, 1958,
					N5SW (ntu). Current 2014 as N708C.
				32960	(MSN 1314) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC70060, to N128A Mar 11, 1959. Struck trees in forced landing,
					Titusville, PA Sep 13, 1969
				32961	(MSN 1315) QW/o Sep 20, 1943 at Hilo, HI. Repaired. To civil registry as N76K Nov 15, 1954, CF-IHI Jun 27, 1955,
					CF-HPD Sep 5, 1958, C-FHPD, N8AS 1974. W/o May 2, 2013 when crashed into Hudson River near Germantown, New York. One killed.
				32962	(MSN 1316) w/o in 1945
				32963	(MSN 1317) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC67867 Apr 18, 1946, 5N-AMD Jan 1972, N67867 again Aug 7, 1975,
					5N-AMG Oct 1976, G-BTKJ May 14, 1991. Registration G-BTKJ not taken up and aircraft returned to Florida in Nov 1995 and
					again registered as N67867 Nov 14, 1997. Current 2014
 				32964	(MSN 1318) W/o 1945
				32965	(MSN 1319)to USCG in 1946. WFU May 1949. to civil registry as NC728 Jun 10, 1949, N1595V May 10, 1954. Current 2014 as N1595V
				32966	(MSN 1320) to USCG in 1946. WFU 1947. To civil registry as NC702 Mar 31, 1948. W/o Jan 19, 1951 at San Jose, Costa Rica
				32967	(MSN 1321) WFU Apr 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC67794 with Alaska Island Airlines Sep 9, 1953.
					Crshed Lisianski Inlet, near Pelican City, Alaska Nov 4, 1954. Registration cancelled Oct 12, 1955.
				32968	(MSN 1322) w/o Sep 20, 1943 at Chambers Field, VA
				32969	(MSN 1323) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC66432 Dec 6, 1946. Registration cancelled May 25, 1965.
				32970	(MSN 1324) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as NC5555N Mar 21, 1947, CF-JKH Nov 9, 1955, N176MS Dec 21, 1962.
					Crashed Oct 6, 1973 when landed in water with the
					landing gear down. To N144GW Jun 19, 1991. To N612GW Sep 28, 2011. Current 2014.
				32971	(MSN 1325) WFU Jan 31, 1947. To civil registry as NC67646. Apr 22, 1947. Current 2014
				32972	(MSN 1326) to USCG Jul 31, 1946. Assigned to USCG, St Petersburg, FL.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, later as NACA Langley Research Center,
					Langley Field, VA Aug 28, 1947 to Jun 27, 1951. Returned to US Navy as XJ4F-2.
					Assigned to NAS Patuxent River, MD
				32973	(MSN 1327) to USCG Jun 31, 1946. WFU. Became N725 Ju. 21, 1950, then N79906 Apr 12, 1957. N79906 cancelled on export
					to Canada May 27, 2003. Registered May 28, 2003 to CF-BGS Inc of Oakville, ON as C-FBCP. Current 2013
				32974	(MSN 1328) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC9900H Dec 20, 1946. Current 2014
				32975	(MSN 1329) WFU Mar 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC66645 Jun 28, 1946, to N66645 May 17, 1950. later N645DH Aug 1, 2000.
					Reported Jun 1993 at Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Anchorage, AK, but no evidence of Museum ownership. Current 2014
				32976	(MSN 1330) assigned to EDO Corporation, College Point, NY. Used by Edo Corporation as testbed for
					evaluating different seaplane hulls. First flown May 1948 with a half-scale
					Martin XP5M-1 hull. Assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA May 20, 1948 to
					Jul 16, 1953. Named "Petulant Porpoise" in 1948 markings of NACA at Langley Field, Virginia.
					Retired to National Air and Space Museum. Exchanged with Darryl Greenamyer for
					Bearcat N1111L.
				32977	(MSN 1331) crashed and burned on Signal Mountain, a few miles N of Chattanooga, TN, during night flight
					Jan 2, 1948.
				32978	(MSN 1332) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FP474 Mar 27, 1944. Returned to US Navy in 1945. To civil registry as SE-ARZ
					Mar 28 1946, cancelled Jun 28, 1958. Registered LN-HAL Jun 3, 1958, cancelled Jun 30, 1978. Donated to Norsk Teknish Museum,
					Oslo, Norway, on loan to Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola.
				32979	(MSN 1333) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC69078
				32980	(MSN 1334) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC9212H Dec 16, 1946, to CF-PNT Feb 12, 1957, to N90727 Apr 4.
					1975. Current 2014.
				32981	(MSN 1335) w/o Jan 27, 1945 at Richmond, VA
				32982	(MSN 1336) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP455, later renamed Widgeon I
				32983	(MSN 1337) WFU Mar 31, 1947. To civil registry as NC58837 Jan 10, 1947. Cancelled Sep 24, 2013.
				32984	(MSN 1338) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC69067 May 6, 1947. Current 2014
				32985	(MSN 1339) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC58847. Crashed and destroyed Jun 16, 1956 at Hook Point, Chignik Bay,
					Alaska. N58847 cancelled May 20, 1965
				32986	(MSN 1340) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP456, later renamed
					Widgeon I. Returned to US Navy in 1945. To civil registry as NC41826 Oct 31, 1945, VP-BAK Feb 2, 1956, N9311R Dec 12, 1960.
					Current 2014.
32987/32991		Curtiss SNC-1 Falcon
				Curtiss Model CW-22N
				Ordered by the Dutch for Netherlands East Indies AF as CF-4120/CF-4124 but were not shipped from US; to US Navy.
					Lend-Lease to Cuba July 1942 but rejected.
				32987		MSN 4187
				32988		MSN 4188
				32989		MSN 4189
				32990		MSN 4192
				32991		MSN 4193
32992/33066		Beech GB-2
				32992 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 31, 1944
				32994	(MSN 4793) to CAA as NC217, then NC217E. To France as F-BEXA for STE Agricole de
					Production et de Transformation
				32996 assigned to POOL EBON lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Aug 2, 1944
				33004	(MSN 4803) current Aug 2015 as N9405H, resident at Old Buckenham, Norfolk, England
				33010 assigned to STAG-1 Russells lost off Banika in south Pacific Aep 4, 1944
				33011	(MSN 4810) /16/43: TOS USN and assigned to Norfolk NAS/SO, VA.
					Unknown date: NAS Glenview, IL.
					Unknown date: NAF Weeksville, NY
					By 10/46: NAS Norfolk, VA for storage.
					10/31/46: SOC.
					By 1952: U. S. Forest Service, Oakland, CA with c/r N480.
					Continued registration N480 to current (2023
				33012	(MSN 4811) to civil regiatry as N711ZZ
				33013 (c;n 4812) to CAA as NC46. To France as F-BEXK for Societe Air Madagascar
				33018	(MSN 4817) registered N67714 Nov 1, 2005
				33022	(MSN 48215/7/43: TOS USN and assigned to Charleston Joint Base/SO, SC.
					Unknown date: NAS/NAF Dahlgren, VA.
					By 1946: NAS Glenview, IL.
					9/30/46: SOC.
					Ca. 1946: Civil Aeronautics Administration, Washington D.C. with c/r NC161
					1952 to current (2023): Registered N161K.
				33024	(MSN 4823) became N993H, then G-BUXU May 20, 1993. Registered Sep 10, 2004
					as F-GUZZ for Francis Vital at Persan Beaumont, Aeroport de Paris
				33030	(MSN 4829) to CAA as NC221, then N1255N, then F-AZLA for Thierry Paris at
					Montlucon-Guret, Limousin.
				33034	(MSN 4833) 6/30/43: TOS USN.
					Unknown date: Port Columbus SO, MS.
					8/31/46: SOC.
					By 1958: Registered NC52931.
					Ca.1983: Registered N4410Y.
					4/84: C/r N433DW reserved but ntu.
					1986 to 2021: Registered N52931.
					11/9/21: Registered C-GDTN..
				33036	(MSN 4835) to CAA as NC230.
				33037	(MSN 4836) to CAA as NC160. To NC5743N, NC160. Current
				33044	(MSN 4843) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2756
				33045	(MSN 4844) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2757
				33049	(MSN 4848) 4/13/43: Constructed.
					9/4/43: TOS USN and assigned to Saratoga 97 (?)
					UNK: NAS Seattle, WA.
					7/31/46: SOC.
					By 3/56s to current (2023): Registered N67736.
				33050	(MSN 4849) became CF-BKQ. Noted recently in Reynolds Alberta Museum,
					Wetaskiwin, Alberta
				33051	(MSN 4850) 9/10/43: TOS USN and assigned to Carrier Aircraft Service Unit 31.
					UNK: CASU-1, Ford Island, Pearl Harbor, HI.
					7/31/45: SOC.
					By 9/55: Registered N49788.
					1971 to current (2023): Registered N17SW.
				33052	(MSN 4851) Lend-Lease to Brazilian AF as FAB-2758 in 1943. W/o Oct 24, 1944.
				33053	(MSN 4852) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2759
				33055	(MSN 4854) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2760
				33056	(MSN 4855) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2761
				33057	(MSN 4856) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2762
				33059	(MSN 4858) to CAA as NC153. To N1256N, N1256B, expired Sep 30, 2012.
				33061	(MSN 4860) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2763
				33062	(MSN 4861) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2764
				33063	(MSN 4862) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2765
				33064	(MSN 4863) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2766
				33065	(MSN 4864) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 2767
33067/33466		Lockheed PV-1 Ventura
				MSN 237-5076/5475. Model 237-27-01
				33067 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 18, 1945
				33068 damaged in landing accident at NAS San Pedro, TX Mar 17, 1943. Crew unhurt
				33069 (VPB-149) suffered mechanical failure at Samar, Philippines Jun 6, 1945. Aircraft SOC.
				33071 assigned to CASU(F)-44 lost off Tinian in west central Pacific Jul 26, 1945
				33072 to RAF, probably as FN956
				33074 assigned to AROU-2 lost off Samar in Philippines Jul 13, 1945
				33075 assigned to POOL San Juan lost off Cuba Aug 7, 1945
				33076 assigned to RCAF as 214 Jun 1943. To French Aeronavale Sep 1945.
				33077 (VB-133) damaged on takeoff from Edinburgh Field, Trinidad Dec 17, 1943. Major damage to aircraft.
					With VPB-149 made one-wheel landing at Tacloban airfield Apr 26, 1945. Plane lost, but crew
					was uninjured.
				33078 (VPB-127) damaged on landing Dec 9, 1944 Port Lyautey, French Morocco in non-combat-mission.
				33079 (VMF(N)-531) w/o 21-Mar-44 Treasure Isl,South Pacific. Mid-air with 29870 at sea. 4 killed
				33080 transferred to RCAF as 2194 Jun 1943.
				33081 to RAF as FN957. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33082 transferred to RCAF as 2141 Apr 1943
				33083 transferred to RCAF as 2150 Apr 1943
				33084 assigned to AROU-2 lost off Samar in Philippines Aug 15, 1945
				33086 transferred to RCAF as 2147 Apr 1943
				33087 transferred to RCAF as 2148 Apr 1943
				33088 transferred to RCAF as 2277
				33089 (VMF(N)-531) MIA on mission out of Vella Lavella, South Pacific Feb 20-21, 1944. 3 crew MIA
				33090 to French Aeronavale
				33091 (VB-137) destroyed on ground at Funafuti during Japanese air attack Sep 12, 1943
				33092 (VB-127) ditched in Atlantic Ocean off Port Lyautey, French Morocco. All crew rescued.
				33094 transferred to RCAF as 2142 Apr 1943
				33096 (VB-127) from Cruz Fld, Port Lyautey, French
					Morocco w/o 29-Sep-43. Hit 2000' mtn, 15 mi NE of Ben-Ahmed, French Morocco. All 5 crew killed.
				33097 (VB-131) missing 10-Jul-43 on search mission
					between Guantanamo Bay and Nevassa Isl. 5 missing.
				33100 (VPB-128) crashed on takeoff, Reykjavik, Iceland, Sept 5, 1943. All crew escaped.
				33101 (VB-125) crashed on takeoff at NAS Boca Chica, Key West Apr 25, 1944 after tire blew. No crew injuries
				33103 (VD-2) in taxiing accident in Panama Jan 2, 1945. No crew injuries.
				33104 (VJ-4) w/o NAS Norfolk,Va 16-Apr-43. Spun-in on
					take-off. 9 killed
				33108 transferred to RCAF as 2145 Apr 1943
				33112 (VPB-199) aborted takeoff and overran runway at NAS Whidbey Island, WA Nov 26, 1944.
					Crew was unhurt.
				33113 transferred to RCAF as 2143 Apr 1943
				33114 (VB-126) landing gear collapsed after landing at Floyd Bennett Field, NY Feb 19, 1944. No crew injuries.
				33115 transferred to RCAF as 2151 Apr 1943
				33116 transferred to RCAF as 2152 Apr 1943
				33117 transferred to RCAF as 2144 Apr 1943. Crashed into sea Jun 3, 1945
				33118 (VB-136) wheels-up landing at Shemya due to loss of hydraulic fluid Oct 11, 1943. Repaired
				33119 transferred to RCAF as 2155 Apr 1943
				33120 transferred to RCAF as 2149 Apr 1943. Crashed into sea Dec 7, 1944
				33121 (VP-HDN-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) w/o 12-Apr-44 NAS Whidbey Island, WA. Spun-in
					on take-off 3 killed.
				33122 transferred to RCAF as 2153 Apr 1943
				33123 transferred to RCAF as 2156 Apr 1943
				33124 transferred to RCAF as 2146 Apr 1943
				33125 transferred to RCAF as 2163 Apr 1943
				33126 transferred to RCAF as 2157 Apr 1943
				33127 transferred to RCAF as 2162 Apr 1943
				33128 assigned to POOL kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 18, 1945
				33129 (FAW-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) accident on landing at Clover Field, Whidbey Island, WA
					Jul 11, 1943. Substantial damage to aircraft, but crew was unhurt. Taxi accident at Ault Field,
					Whidbey Island, WA Mar 27, 1944. Substantial damage to aircraft, but crew was unhurt.
				33130 transferred to RCAF as 2154 Apr 1943
				33132 transferred to RCAF as 2161 Apr 1943
				33133 (VB-136) w/o Sweepers Cove, Adak, AK 25-Sep-43. Flew
 					into water on take-off. 4 killed
				33134 (VB-131) lost off British Guiana (Conaky Field) Oct 22, 1943
				33135 (VB-139) damaged during attack on Japanese boat and made crash landing back at Attu, Alaska. Aircraft was
					repaired. In taxiing accident with FAW-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) at NAS Whidbey Island
					Jul 31, 1944. Substantial damage, but crew was unhurt
				33136 (VB-139) crashed into San Francisco Bay on test flight Apr 29, 1943. All 4 crew killed.
				33137 (VPB-198) damaged in landing accident at NAS Moffett Field, CA Dec 28, 1944. Crew unhurt.
				33138 (VB-138) caught fire on landing at NAS Kanoehe, Hawaii Jul 18, 1943. Crew unhurt
				33139 (VB-138, under administrative control of FAW-6) crashed near peak of Mount Washington in
					Olympic Range May 14, 1943. All six crew killed.
				33140 (VB-136) lost engine on takeof from Shemya and made emergency landing on tundra Nov 9, 1943. Everyone
					survived, but aircraft SOC.
 				33142 (FAW-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) crashed into NE side of Mt Washington May 14, 1943.
					5 crew killed.
				33144 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 18, 1945
				33146 (VB-125) w/o 24-Jun-43. Crashed into Long Island
 					Sound during practice bombing run on friendly submarine. 5 killed
				33147 (VB-126) crashed on landing at MCAS Cherry Point, NC 9-Jul-43 during convoy coverage off
					NC. 4 killed, one survived.
				33148 transferred to RCAF as 2159 Apr 1943
				33149 (VPB-2,OTU#2) w/o Aug 24, 1944 in mid-air collision with PV-3 33943
					at NAS Lake City, FL, 4 killed.
				33150 transferred to RCAF as 2158 Apr 1943.
				33152 transferred to RCAF as 2164 May 1943
				33153	(MSN 5162) transferred to RCAF as 2165 May 1943, to instructional airframe as A452. Later
					sold on civil registry as N5769N, N131A. Converted to Super Ventura Sep 10, 1958. Noted derelict
					at grownfield, Texas Apr 1987.
				33154 transferred to RCAF as 2168 May 1943
				33155 transferred to RCAF as 2166 May 1943
				33156 transferred to RCAF as 2167 May 1943. To N6400e, N2331, N31C, N31CP. Crashed near Madeira,
					Ohio Feb 19, 1960.
				33157 transferred to RCAF as 2169 May 1943
				33158 transferred to RCAF as 2181 Jun 1943
				33159 transferred to RCAF as 2182 Jun 1943.
				33160 transferred to RCAF as 2160 Apr 1943
				33161 transferred to RCAF as 2174 May 1943. Later sold on
					civil registry as CF-HBW, N4968C. Converted to Super Ventura, then to Howard 500	(MSN 500-101) then to N18N,
	 				N365N, CF-WKG, N500B, C-GLOM, PJ-llZ in Nethrlands Antilles. Impounded for drug running at Nassau,
					Bahamas Apr 1984.
				33162 transferred to RCAF as 2178 May 1943
				33163 transferred to RCAF as 2179 May 1943. Remains retrieved by Ventura Mermorial Flight Association Aug 1994.
					The Association was restroring RCAF 2195 (BuNo 33315)
				33164 transferred to RCAF as 2205 Jun 1943. To NL64005, N1958S. Cancelled Aug 6, 2012.
				33167 on civil registry as N1958S
				33170 (VPB-132) surveyed after starboard landing gear folded up on landing at Floyd Bennett Field, NY
					Apr 14, 1945.
				33171 (VB-130) caught fire on landing at NAF Fortaleza (Pici Field), Brazil Sep 13, 1943. Crew survived.
				33173 (VPB-2 OTU#2) damaged in accident while landing at NAS Lake City, FL Mar 10, 1944.
				33175 (VPB-2 OTU#1) in takeoff accident at NAS Beaufort, SC Mar 7, 1945
				33181 (VPB-2,OTU#2) from NAS Lake City, FL w/o 27-May-
					43. Crashed at night 8 mi NE of Lake City, FL on instruments due to unknown
					cause. All 6 crew killed
				33183 (VB-132) w/o NAS Deland, FL 14-May-43. Force-landing and fire. 3 killed
				33184 (VPB-146) damaged in landing at NAS Crows Foot, CA Sep 13, 1945. No crew injuries
				33185 w/o 11-Apr-43 during ferry flight from NAS San Pedro TX to Plain Dealings, TX. Plane caught fire
					and exploded. 4 killed
				33186 (FAW-5 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) in wheels-up landing at NAAS Boca Chica, FL Aug 24, 1944.
					Major damage to aircraft, but crew was uninjured.
				33187 (VB-129) based in Brazil, w/o 11-Jun-1943. Crashed
					at sea on routine training flight. 5 missing
				33188 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN958. Missing from meteorological flight Mar 13, 1944
				33189 (VB-131) crashed on takeoff 2-Dec-43 Zandery Field, Surinam during convoy
					coverage. Take-off & crashed. All crew survived.
				33194 (VB-131) w/o 22-Oct-43 British Guiana. Loss of
					control, hit flat from 1000'.
				33195 to Spartan Aerial Surveys as CF-FAV. Crash landed 60 mi N of Yellowknife sometime in the 1950s
					and abandoned. Recovered 1988 and in 1997 was under restoration by Edmonton Aviation Heritage Centre.
				33197 (VPB-12) lost off San Julian in north Atlantic Sep 8, 1944. Also listed as being damaged with VB-129 when
					ground-looped on landing at NAS Elizabeth City, NC Jul 29, 1944. Crew uninjured.
				33199 damaged in takeoff accident at NAS Quonset Point, RI Apr 8, 1943
				33200 (VB-140) made water landing close to Guadalcanal Oct 19, 1943. All 7 crew OK
				33203 (VB-128) in taxi accident at Meeks Airfield, Keflavik, Iceland Nov 15, 1943. No crew injuries
				33209 (VB-138) in landing accident at Russells, South Pacific Oct 28, 1943.
				33210 (VB-138) damaged during landing at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Aug 2, 1943. Crew unhurt
					With VPB-198 damaged in landing at NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 27, 1945. Crew unhurt.
				33211 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 17, 1945
				33212 (VB-137) believed destroyed on ground at Bititui Island (Tarawa) during Japanese air attack Dec 3, 1943
				33214 (VB-140) ditched in ocean on return from combat mission from Russell Islands Sep 17, 1943. One crewman
					killed, survivors made landfall after 17 days at sea and were picked up Oct 17, 1943
				33215 (FAW-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON)) in landing accident at NAS Whidbey Island, WA Jun 10, 1943.
					Substantial damage to aircraft, but crew was unhurt.
				33216 (VPB-130) destroyed on ground at Tacloban in enemy air raid Nov 27, 1944.
				33217 (VB-140) crashed and burned 3-Dec-43 Mundal Field, New Georgia during takeoff
					for search and recon. 1 killed, 4 crew survived.
				33219 (VPB-133) turned over to CASU(F)-44 for striking Jun 18, 1945.
				33220 (VB-138) crashed during training exercise 3 mi S of NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii Aug 6, 1943. All crew killed.
				33223 (VB-130) damaged on ground at Tacloban in enemy air raid Nov 27, 1944
				33224 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 17, 1945
				33225 (VPB-133) turned over to CASU(F)-52 for striking May 29, 1945
				33226 to French Aeronavale as 33226
				33229	(MSN 237-5238, VP-131) w/o Jun 21, 1943 when failed to
					return from training mission out of NAAF Boca Chica, FL.
					5 crew missing. Wreckage found in shallow water one year later.
				33230 transferred to RCAF as 2175 May 1943
				33232 transferred to RCAF as 2173 May 1943. To N5778N, N555DM. Converted to Super Ventura MK II. DBF
					Nov 29, 1963.
				33233 transferred to RCAF as 2183 Jun 1943
				33234 transferred to RCAF as 2207 Jun 1943. To N5760N, N2000C. Crashed W of Smithtown, Long Island,
					New York Jan 26, 1956. Cancelled Feb 21, 1956. Also listed as being destroyed in crash with VPB-2 OTU#1 35 mi SE OF
					NAS Sanford, FL Jun 19, 1943, all crew killed.
				33235 to RCAF as 2177 May 1943
				33236 transferred to RCAF as 2171 May 1943
				33237 to RCAF as 2176 May 1943
				33238 transferred to RCAF as 2170 May 1943
				33239 transferred to RCAF as 2172 May 1943
				33240 transferred to RCAF as 2257. To N10488, N340 Converted to Super Ventura. To N3403. Crashed
					Graylord, Minnesota Mar 2, 1969
				33243 (VB-2,OTU#1) w/o 19-Jun-43. Spun-in during stall
					practice. 7 killed
				33247 (VMF(N)-531) in landing accident at NAF Canton Island Aug 2, 1944.
				33249	(MSN 5258) transferred to RCAF as 2180 May 1943. Later on
					civil registry N19485, N1212. Converted to Super Ventura Oct 31, 1956. To N2020, N8020, as N4005.
					Cancelled Jul 9, 2012
				33250 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN959
				33251 (VPB-2 OTU#2) in collision with 29774 at NAS Lake City, FL Jan 5, 1944. Both aircraft DBR.
				33253 (VMF(N)-531) w/o 9-Feb-44 Barakoma, Vella Lavella island, South Pacific. Crashed
					into sea and burned after take-off. 3 killed.
				33254 (VMF-215) from Piva lost off Buka in south Pacific Feb 3, 1944
				33255 (VMF(N)-531) crashed on takeoff from Renard Field, Russell Islands, South Pacific Mar 13, 1944
				33256 (VPB-2 OTU#2) damaged in accident landing at Jasper, FL Nov 19, 1944.
				33257 transferred to RCAF as 2184 Jun 1943
				33258	(MSN 5267) transferred to RCAF as 2185 Jun 1943. To N10473, N2600. Cnverted to Super VenturaII/Howard 350
					Feb 18, 1957. To N9211R, Later sold on civil registry as N544B. Ditched S of Cuba Apr 27, 1979
				33259 transferred to RCAF as 2213
				33260	(MSN 5269) transferred to RCAF as 2186 Jun 1943. Later on civil
					registry as N75384, N9060. Converted to Super Ventura Dec 12, 1957. Cancelled Jul 22, 2011.
				33261 transferred to RCAF as 2187 Jun 1943. To N10472, N345. Converted to Super Ventura. Crashed near
					New Castle, Pennsylvania Dec 27, 1956.
				33262 transferred to RCAF as 2188 Jun 1943. To N10474. Converted to Super Ventura 195. To N200P, N230P, N18A.
					Crashed into harbor on takeoff, Chicago, Illinois Aug 17, 1962l
				33263	(MSN 5272) transferred to RCAF as 2189 Jun 1943. Later sold
					on civil registry as N10496, N721N. Was converted to Howard 500 with
					MSN 500-102 but MSN was NTU. Ditched near Aruba Jul 7, 1979
				33264 transferred to RCAF as 2216.
				33265	(MSN 5274) transferred to RCAF as 2217. To N5761N, N3031. Converted to Super Ventura. To N8081.
					Converted to Howard 350 Mar 27, 1966. on civil registry as N730EG. Crashed Cuiliacan, Smaloa, Mexico
					Apr 1, 1975 on smuggling flight.
				33266 transferred to RCAF as 2190 Jun 1943. To N10475. Converted to Super Ventura. To CF-KEH, N101MC. Converted
					to Howard 350. To N361M, 361MC. Crashed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oct 15, 1972.
				33267 transferred to RCAF as 2208
				33268 transferred to RCAF as 2214. To N64007, XB-REX, N5399N. Crashed Bandera, Texas Mar 15, 1962.
				33269 transferred to RCAF as 2215. To N1505V. Crashed on Calf Mountain, near Waynesboro, Virginia Nov 20, 1954.
				33270 transferred to RCAF as 2212
				33271	(MSN 5280) transferred to RCAF as 2191 Jun 1943. Then on US civil
					registry as N1506V, N11P. Converted to Super Ventura Sep 10, 1965. Cancelled Aug 1, 2011
				33272 to French Aeronavale
				33273 transferred to RCAF as 2192 Jun 1943.
				33274 transferred to RCAF as 2196 Jun 1943. To N1504V. Converted to Super Ventura. To N234YU. Crashed
					Egg Harbor, New Jersey Feb 1, 1975.
				33276 (VPB-198) caught fire during takeoff at NAAS Fallon, NV Aug 21, 1945. Crew was unhurt, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				33277 (VB-130) w/o NAS Trinidad, BWI 1-Jul-43. Ground
 					looped during landing & burned.
				33278 (VB-135) damaged by enemy fighters and diverted to Petropavlovsk, Soviet Union Sep 11, 1944. Damaged on landing
				33280 (FAW-12 HEDRON) damaged in landing at NAAS Boca Chica, FL May 22, 1944. Crew unhurt.
					(VB-128) w/o 14-Sep-44 NAS South Weymouth, MA. Overshot landing & burned. Crew uninjured
				33282 (VB-146) suffered inflight accident near Bellingham, WA Sep 1, 1943. Minor damage to plane.
				33284 (VB-133) ran off runway on landing at NAF Hato, Curacao Aug 5, 1943. Aircraft damaged, but all crew
					got out safely.
				33285 (VB-140) w/o 13-Feb-44 Guadalcanal. Crashed after
					take-off, pilot error
				33286 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN960. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33287 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN961. Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				33289 to RCAF
				33290 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN962. SOC May 14, 1947
				33291 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN963. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				33292 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN964. SOC May 30, 1946
				33293 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN965. Diverted to SAAF as 6413, no RAF service
				33294 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN966. SOC Aug 3, 1946
				33295 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN967. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				33298 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN969. DBR when bellylanded on beach following
					engine trouble, Achnahaid, Scotland Oct 4, 1943
				33299 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN970. SOC May 14, 1947
				33300 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN971. Ditched in Mediterranean Sea Mar 11, 1944
					after engine failure
				33301 (VB-142) damaged on landing at Majuro May 26, 1944
				33302 (VPB-2 OTU#1) in landing accident at NAS Beaufort, SC Nov 14, 1944.
				33303	(MSN 237-5312) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4501. Crashed Bougainville May 8, 1944
				33304 (VPB-153) w/o 3-Feb-44. Fire in air when
					parachute illumination flare remained attached during
					practice drop causing fire at 1500', crashed at
					sea,off Pt. Reyes, CA. 6 missing.
				33307 (VB-140) MIA on mission from Henderson Field, Guadalcanal Oct 11, 1943. Crew of 7 MIA.
				33308	(MSN 237-5317) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4502. Crashed at Ohakea on Jun 7, 1944 after engine failure on take-off
					during a training flight. To instructional airframe INST102 at RNZAF Base, Ohakea. Scrapped
				33309	(MSN 237-5318) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4503. SOC Mar 1948
				33310	(MSN 237-5319) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4504
				33311	(MSN 237-5320) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4505
				33312	(MSN 237-5321) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4506
				33313	(MSN 237-5322) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4507. SOC Mar 1948
				33314	(MSN 237-5323) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4508. Crashed near Domo Cove on Dec 7, 1943. The aircraft stalled
					out of a turn in zero visibility weather and crashed into the sea
				33315 to RCAF as 2195 Jun 1943. to Spartan Aerial Surveys as
					CF-FAV. Crashlanded 60 miles north of Yellowknife Aug 14, 1953
					and abandoned; recovered 1988 and in 1997 was under restoration by
					Edmonton Aviation Heritage Centre. Being restored to flying condition by Ventura Memorial
					Flight Association.
				33316 to RAAF as A59-51. Sold 9/6/1949. To VH-RGM
				33317 transferred to RCAF as 2204 Jun 1943. TO N64001. Crashed 4 mi E of Jeffersonville, Indiana May 15, 1956.
				33318 transferred to RCAF as 2193 Jun 1943. With 149 Sqn crashed on
					Duke Island, Canada Oct 26, 1943. 2 killed, 2 injured and
					died of injuries 16 days later.
				33319 transferred to RCAF as 2203 Jun 1943.
				33320	(MSN 237-5329) to New Zealand Jun 7, 1943 as NZ4509. SOC Mar 1948
				33321 to RAAF as A59-50.
				33322 transferred to RCAF as 2202 Jun 1943. Later to civil registry as N5776N, N507N. Converted to Super
					Ventura Mar 31, 1959. Converted to Howard 350 Apr 18, 1966. To Naval Aviation Museum Dec 20, 1978.
					To Museum of Aviation at Warner Robbins AFB by Nov 1986. Sold to civil user but DBR in airlift tranfer
					to Fernando Beach, Florida. BU for spares in 1987.
				33323 transferred to RCAF as 2197 Jun 1943. Later sold to civil
					registry as N64008, N164H. WFU Brownfield, Texas by 1977. Registration cancelled as destroyed Jun 25, 1979.
				33324 to RCAF as 2200 Jun 1943. To N3948C, N44R. Converted to Super Ventura. To N401M. Believed converted
					to Howard 350. To N45CK. Crashed spraying crops at Union Springs, Alabama May 4, 1973.
				33325	(MSN 5334) To RCAF as 2209. on civil registry as N3950C, N52K, N33DP, N322PN, N922PN. Cancelled Nov 20, 2012
				33326 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN971. Ditched in Mediterranean Mar 11, 1944
				33327	(MSN 5336) transferred to RCAF as 2198 Jun 1943. Later sold to
					civil registry as N64004, N234P. Converted to Super Ventury Jul 7, 1958. Damaged by fire in right
					wing after fuel leak Oct 1994. To N990PT but NTU. Registration cancelled as sale
					reported Sep 22, 2008
				33328 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN972. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
				33329 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN973. Transferred to RCAF as 2204 Jun 1943.
				33330 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN974. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
				33331 transferred to RCAF as 2199 Jun 1943.
				33332 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN975. Retained in USA for use by RCAF in 1943, but then delivered to
					RAF in Middle East. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				33333 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN976
				33334 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN977. Retained in USA for use by RCAF in 1943. Crashed Jun 12, 1943 at
					Quonset Point, Rhode Island.
				33335 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN978. Retained in Canada, may have been transferred to RCAF
				33336 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN979. Retained in Canada and diverted to RCAF.
				33337 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN980. DBR Jul 6, 1944.
				33338 to RAF as Ventura GR.V. FN981
				33339 (FAW-12 HEDRON) destroyed in takeoff accident at NAAS Boca Chica, FL May 25, 1944. Crew unhurt.
				33340 (VB-138) damaged by enemy fire and made dead stick water landing near Cape St George,
					New Ireland Feb 22, 1944. 4 crew members rescued, 2 lost
				33342 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 17, 1945
				33343 (VB-139) w/o 25-Mar-44 Massacre Bay, Attu, Alaska. Flew
					into water on take-off. 5 killed
				33346 (VB-139) made emergency landing near frozen lake Attatu Island Dec 30, 1943.
					Crew suffered only minor injuries and were rescued. Wreckage recovered in 1988 by US Historical Aircraft Preservation Museum,
					Anchorage, Alaska. To N57HA but NTU. Cancelled Aug 8, 1985.
				33347 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Aug 6, 1943
				33348 assigned to COMAIRPAC, lost off Guadalcanal Sep 30, 1944
				33349 (VPB-148) crashed on takeoff from NAF Emirau, New Ireland Island, Bisarck archipelago Oct 9, 1944.
					Most of crew and passengers received only minor burns and injuries, but aircraft was destroyed.
				33350 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 18, 1945
				33351 (VB-131) w/o 17-Feb-44 Zandrey Fld, Surinam (Dutch Guiana) during
					test flight. Reported mechanical problems shortly after
					takeoff, went out of control and crashed 3 mi NE of
					the field. 5 killed
				33353 (VB-142) lost on mission to Japanese seaplane base at Emidj, Jaluit Atoll Jan 20, 1944. Crew of 6 KIA.
				33356 (VB-132) w/o 22-Jun-43 during search mission. Crashed at sea 5 mi SW of Key West, FL. 5 killed.
				33357 (VB-131) undercarriage collapsed on landing at Ault Field, NAS Whidbey Island, WA Jun 8, 1944.
					Material damage to aircraft, but crew uninjured.
				33358 (VB-131) crashed at sea during search for 33412 out of Zandery Field, Paramaribo Nov 10, 1943. All 6 crew killed.
				33360 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 17, 1945
				33361 (VB-144) w/o 14-Feb-44 Tarawa Atoll. Crashed
					after take-off from Hawkins Field, Tarawa. 5 killed.
				33362 transferred to RCAF as 2211. To N75381, N5C. Converted to Super Ventura. To N175S. Crashed near
					Chimicagua, Colombia Apr 15, 1973 on illegal flight.
				33363 transferred to RCAF as 2210. To CF-HBX, N4969C, to civil registry as N511YP. Cancelled as WFU.
					Converted to Howard 500	(MSN 500-103) To N511YP, N511Y, N127LR. Damaged Key Largo, Florida Feb 9, 1978.
					Cancelled May 22, 1980.
				33364 transferred to RCAF as 2229. To NX5387N, N5387N, N101G. Crashed 20 mi NW of New Braunfels, Texas
					Jul 9, 1958.
				33365 transferred to RCAF as 2218
				33366	(MSN 5375) transferred to RCAF as 2232. To CF-FSL, N4970C, N420L. Converted to Howard 500 Aug 22, 1960.
					with MSN 500-104. On civil registry as N4201 , N4032, N8013, YV-P-AEK, N8033, N80BD. Crashed into a lake
					in Yosemite National Park in Dec 1976 with over 4000 pounds of marijuana aboard. Pilot and copilot
					both killed. Registration N80BD cancelled Nov 1977.
				33367 transferred to RCAF as 2219
				33368	(MSN 5377) transferred to RCAF as 2220. On civil registry as N10477. Cancelled Jun 25, 2009
				33369 to RAAF as A59-52. Sold 9/6/1949. A 1997 issue of 'FlyPast' magazine gives a
					different history. It says - to RCAF as 2221; struck off charge 1950 and various owners until
					exchanged in 1988 for a Canberra from the Australian AF. Restored to flying
					condition by RAAF Museum as VH-SFF, painted as A59-67. Was N159U of Clarks Aerial
					Service, Broomsfield, TX in the 1980s.
				33370	(MSN 5379) transferred to RCAF as 2222. to civil registry as N456, N456G. May not have flown after
					damage when landed short and undercarriage collapsed at Hobbs, New Mexico Mar 26,1961. Cancelled Jul 24, 2012.
				33371 transferred to RCAF as 2235.
				33372 transferred to RCAF as 2206 Jun 1943
				33375 (VPB-131) damaged in landing at Otter Point, Alaska Oct 15, 1944. No crew injuries
				33379 (VPB-127) transferred to French Navy at NAAS Agadir, French Morocco May 31, 1945.
				33380 (VPB-199) w/o 14-Jan-45 Cascade Mtn Range,WA.
					Lost, fuel exhaustion;crew bailed out. 2 died of
					exposure
				33381 (VPB-200) w/o 31-Jul-45;Oahu,Hi. Hit mountain side 6 mi S of Kuhuki, Hawaii in
					bad weather. 6 killed
				33382 (VPB-129) damaged on landing at NAS Wildwood, NJ Mar 5, 1945. Aircraft SOC.
				33383 (VB-125) damaged in accident at NAF San Julien, Cuba May 30, 1944 as it was getting ready for takeoff.
					No crew injuries. With FAW-12 HEDRON suffered structural damage during flight out of NAAS Boca Chica, FL
					Oct 9, 1944. Crew made it back to base.
				33384 (VB-131) ground looped on takeoff at Zandery Field, Surinam due to engine failure Feb 23, 1944. No
					crew injuries, but aircraft badly damaged.
				33386 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN982. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33387 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN983. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				33388 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN984. SOC May 14, 1947
				33389 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN985. SOC May 14, 1947
				33390 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN986. SOC Dec 31, 1947
				33391 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN987. DBR Jul 14, 1943 when engine cut on
					takeoff, aircraft swung and undercarriage collapsed, Piarco, Trinidad
					Jul 14, 1943.
				33392 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN988. SOC Sep 3, 1947
				33393 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN989. SOC May 14, 1947
				33394 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN990. Transferred to SAAF as 6518 Oct 1, 1945
				33395 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN991. Missing during ferry flight to SAAF as 6401
				33396 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN992. Diverted to SAAF as 6402, no RAF service. Crashed near Tygerburg, RSA
					Jul 20, 1955
				33397 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN993. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33398 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN994. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33399 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN995. Diverted to SAAF 6512, no RAF service
				33400 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN996. Diverted to SAAF as 6426, no RAF service. W/o near Pretoria, South
					Africa Oct 9, 1943 on delivery flight
				33401 (VPB-134) damaged in landing accident at NAF Recife, Fortaleza, Brazil while training
					Brazilian aircrews Oct 21, 1944. Crew unhurt. Possibly to French Aeronavale for spares. SOC Nov 1945
					in Morocco.
				33404 (VPB-199) struck while parked by taxiing 33418 at NAS Whidbey Island, WA Oct 21, 1944. Major
					damage to both aircraft.
				33407 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN997. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				33410 (VB-141) ground looped on landing due to landing gear failure at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Oct 11, 1943.
					No injuries o personnel but aircraft caught fire and was SOC.
				33411 (VB-141) crashed on ground loop on landing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Sep 10, 1943. No injuries to
					personnel, but aircraft burned out completely.
				33412 (VB-131) w/o 9-Nov-43 Surinam. Ditched in Saramacca River & destroyed by dynamite. Crew was rescued.
				33413 (VB-134) w/o 5-Dec-43 at NAS Quonset Point,RI. Hot landing, hit hanger. Crew of 4 plus 5 on ground killed
				33414 (VPB-199) w/o 6-Mar-45 Lk.Hancock rocket range, WA. Wing failed on pull-out,1000' from shore.
					6 killed. Another report has the plane being lost off Ballle in south Pacific Sep 15, 1943
				33415 (VB-133) was run into by a tractor on ramp at NAS Alameda, CA Jun 7, 1944. Aircraft only slightly
					damaged, but was removed from VB-133 inventory
				33417 (VB-141) ground looped at east end of Hato Field, Curacao, Netherlands East Indies Jan 5, 1944 and
					struck a deep ditch and was demolished. No crew injuries, but aircraft was SOC
				33418 (VPB-199) was taxiing at NAS Whidbey Island, WA when it struck parked 33404 Oct 21, 1944.
					Major damage to both aircraft.
				33419 (VB-134) w/o NAS Deland,Fl Jul 5, 1943. Spun-in on take-off. 8 killed
				33421 (VK-13) damaged in takeoff accident at NAS Traverse City, Michigan Apr 19, 1944.
				33422 (VPB-128) damaged by AAA in attack on AAA emplacements around enemy submarine at Cebu,
					Philippines Mar 28, 1945. Plane returned to base, but was DBR and SOC Mar 28, 1945.
				33425 (VB-143) w/o 8-Sep-44 NAAS Boca Chica,Key West,FL.
					Flew into water during take-off and sank. All crew killed
				33428 (VB-142) crashed into sea 100 mi from Hawaiian Islands Dec 11, 1943. All 8 onboard killed.
				33429 (VPB-132, temporary duty with HEDRON,FAW-15) w/o 16-Oct-44. Took off from Ajaceio, Corsica,
					engine failure at 800' and spun-in. All 9 onboard killed.
				33430	(MSN 237-5439) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4510. Named "Tonawhai"
				33431	(MSN 237-5440) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4511. Named "Slippery Sam"
				33434	(MSN 237-5443) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4512
				33435	(MSN 237-5444) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4513
				33436 (VB-148) forced to land 6 mi N of NAAF Vernalis, CA due to unknown explosion Oct 20, 1943. Crew was unhurt,
					but aircraft was heavily damaged.
				33437 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN998. To SAAF as 6405. DBR May 1, 1944
				33438	(MSN 237-5447) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4514
				33439	(MSN 237-5448) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4515.
				33440	(MSN 237-5449) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4516. Named "Patua Te Ra"
				33441	(MSN 237-5450) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4517. Crashed on takeoff from Guadalcanal on Nov 13, 1943 and written off
				33442	(MSN 237-5451) to New Zealand Jul 10, 1943 as NZ4518. Mid-air collision with Dakota NZ3501 [42-32885, landed safely]
					on Mar 21, 1945. The aircraft dived towards the ground after the collision with a damaged starboard
					wing and crashed into a paddock at Kaukapakapa. The crew with the exception of the Captain bailed out.
				33443 to French Navy as 116 and w/o Apr 23, 1946
				33444 to RAAF as A59-2, to VH-RGN
				33445 (VPB-141) swerved off runway at NAS Beaufort, SC, collapsing the port wheel May 18, 1945.
					Plane had to be SOC.
				33446 to RAAF as A59-53. Sold 7/6/1949.
				33449 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FN998. Diverted to SAAF as 6403, no RAF service
				33451 (VB-140) in landing accident at NAAS Crows Landing, CA Jul 16, 1944. Crew unhurt.
				33452 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP537. Ditched off Cyprus after engine failure
					Mar 3, 1944
				33454 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP538. Operated by 17 Sq SAAF
				33456 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP539. DBR Sep 24, 1943 when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed at Takoradi, Gold Coast
				33457 (VB-143) ground looped on landing at NAF Ipitanga, Brazil Apr 18, 1944. Crew unhurt, aircraft repaired.
				33458 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP540. Operated by 17 Sq SAAF
				33459 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP541. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				33460 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP542. SOC May 4, 1944
				33461 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP543
				33462 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP544. Missing from patrol Jan 28, 1944
				33463 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP545. Missing from convoy escort flight Feb 16, 1944
				33464 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP546. Crashed into sea off Oran, Algeria Mar 7, 1944
				33465 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP547.
				33466 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP548. SOC Mar 14, 1946
33467/33514		Goodyear ZNP-K
				K-class airship. In some databases, these are listed as a cancelled contract, but these apparently were built.
					The ZNP-K was built up to K-136; I have been unable to find BuAer serials for K-123/K-136
					[K-136 was only the control car for replacement on K-113]. Should this batch be BuAer 33467/33528?
				33467	K-75
				33468	K-76
				33469	K-77
				33470	K-78
				33471	K-79
				33472	K-80
				33473	K-81
				33474	K-82
				33475	K-83
				33476	K-84
				33477	K-85
				33478	K-86
				33479	K-87
				33480	K-88
				33481	K-89. Assigned ZP-14. Flown Weeksville, NC, to NAS Bermuda and the Azores April 1945. Arrived Port
					Lyautey, French Morocco May 1, 1945 as replacements for Blimp Squadron ZP-14.
				33482	K-90
				33483	K-91
				33484	K-92
				33485	K-93
				33486	K-94
				33487	K-95
				33488	K-96
				33489	K-97
				33490	K-98
				33491	K-99
				33492	K-100
				33493	K-101. Assigned ZP-14, Weeksville NAS, Elizabeth City, NC. Departed South Weymouth NAS, MA
					27Jun44 to Argentia NAS, Newfoundland; Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores; Craw Field, Port Lyautey, French Morocco
				33494	K-102
				33495	K-103
				33496	K-104
				33497	K-105
				33498	K-106
				33499	K-107
				33500	K-108. Assigned ZP-14, Weeksville NAS, Elizabeth City, NC. Departed South Weymouth NAS, MA 11Jun44
					to Argentia NAS, Newfoundland; Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores; Craw Field, Port Lyautey, French Morocco.
				33501	K-109.
				33502	K-110
				33503	K-111
				33504	K-112. Assigned ZP-14, Weeksville NAS, Elizabeth City, NC. Departed South Weymouth NAS, MA 27Jun44
					to Argentia NAS, Newfoundland; Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores; Craw Field, Port Lyautey, French Morocco.
					 First landing of a K-type airship on continental Europe at Gibraltar 18Jul44
				33505	K-113. Control car destroyed by fire. Replaced by control car K-136
				33506	K-114. Assigned ZP-14, Weeksville NAS, Elizabeth City, NC. Flown Weeksville, NC, to NAS Bermuda
					and the Azores April 1945. Arrived Port Lyautey, French Morocco May 1, 1945. Craw Field, Port Lyautey, French Morocco
				33507	K-115
				33508	K-116
				33509	K-117
				33510	K-118
				33511	K-119
				33512	K-120
				33513	K-121
				33514	K-122
33515/33614		Interstate TDR-1
				Naval Aircraft Factory TDN development built in modified configuration by Interstate as TDR-1.
					Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone.
				33529 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL
				33532/33614 cancelled
33532/33534		Vought XF6U-1 Pirate
				Chance Vought Model V-340 single-seat, carrier-based fighter
				Serials reassigned from cancelled TDR-1 batch
				33532 Prototype powered by a Westinghouse J34-WE-22 turbojet. First flight Oct 2, 1946
				33533 fPrototype powered by a Westinghouse J34-WE-22 turbojet. First flight Jun 26, 1947.
					To NAS Patuxent River, Maryland for tests
				33534 Prototype powered by a Westinghouse J34-WE-30 afterburning turbojet
					First flight Nov 10, 1947. Crashed near Stratford APT, Connecticut Nov 1948 due to
					seized engine bearing.
33535/33614		Grumman J2F-6 Duck
				Serials reassigned from cancelled TDR-1 batch. Built by Columbia Aircraft Corporation under license.
				33536 sold to Argentine Navy Aug 11, 1947
				33542 SOC at Guantanamo Bay Apr 30, 1949
				33549 became N1214N. Reported in 1991 to be at Weeks Air Museum,
					Tamiami, FL. Badly damaged by Hurrican Andrew Aug 24, 1992. Rebuilt and was flying
					by 1997. Now with Kermit Weeks at Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida
				33550 registered N910CM (ntu) May 9, 1989. Cancelled Aug 14, 2012. Also quoted as 33559
				33559 delivered to US Navy May 26, 1945, SOC 1948,. To N3960C in 1949. Later N910CM. Current at Tallamook Air Museum,
					Oregon.
				33563 registered N79919 Feb 20, 1952, cancelled Feb 21, 1956
				33581 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL.
				33587 Built under license by Columbia Aircraft Corporation, Valley Stream. NY.
					6/9/45: TOS USCG.
					1946: SOC. Stored with War Assets Administration, Cal Aero Field, Chino CA.
					10/21/46: Frank Corbitt & partners, Sebastopol, CA with c/r NC67790. Purchased from WAA for $1500.
						Ferried to San Francisco, dismantled and moved to a house for rebuild.
					1946 to 1954: Rebuilt and flown. 76 total airframe hours.
					7/11/58: Howard Sommee, San Mateo, CA with c/r N67790. Painted yellow w/black trim.
					1958: Harry Beebe, San Francisco, CA.
					3/21/61: Richard E. Packard/Aircraft Specialties Inc, Mesa, AZ.
					3/61 to 1/62: Converted to fire tanker with 300 gallon water tank; completed
						by Desert Aviation Service. Total airframe time 128 hrs.
					Flew as fire tanker #C07 in 1962, 63 & 64 seasons.
					11/20/64: Ernest Terry, Tucson, AZ
					7/66: Fire tanker gear removed by Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson.
					7/20/66: Certificate of airworthiness for NR67790 (J2F6, 33587) issued.
					1966 to 1969: Hart Marine Inc, Lafayette, LA. Used for offshore oil rig support.
					1/9/70: Tallmantz Aviation Inc, Santa Ana, CA. Marked as U.S. Navy with
						pre-WWII national insignia.
					1/71: Flew in the movie, "Murphy's War" and others.
					4/2/85: Kermit Weeks/Weeks Air Museum, Polk City, FL. Weeks purchased Tallmantz
						Movieland of the Air Museum and flew this plane from California to Florida.
					12/85: Traded to the USAF Museum as part of a rather involved trade, along
						with a WWI Nieuport 28, in return for Seversky P-35A 41-17449.
					12/85: United States Air Force Museum, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					3/13/86: United States Air Force Museum, Dayton, OH with c/r N67790.
					By 1988: Marked as USAF OA-12 48-563 "RESCUE."
					6/13/13: C/r N66790 cancelled.
				33594 to civil registry as N1273N in 1959. To San Diego Aerospace Museum, San Diego, California in 1975.
					in years 1995-2000 lent to Kermit Weeks at Polk City, California, but sold to Cinema Air Collection, Chino, CA
					June 21, 2000 as N5SF. Restored at Chino, first flight Mar 18, 2002..
				33602 to civil registry as N1939M on 6th July 1952 was sold to Dr Roberto Baptista, at
					Maiquetia, La Guaira. His mailing address was c/o TACA de Venezuela, which by this date
					was a subsidiary of Linea Aeropostal Venezolana. No further registration known WFU at Letica, Colombia
					and derelict by 1070. To Kermit Weeks Dec 6, 1982 for restoration, Registered as N5855S Jan 1997.
				33614 to N55S of Lake Wales Air Services, Lake Wales, FL, reported
					derelict in 1982. Reported Sep 2005 to be under restoration by Wichita Air Services, Newton, KS
33615/33714		Martin AM-1, -1Q Mauler
				Contract cancelled.
33615/33621		Douglas R4D-4R
				Serials reassigned from cancelled AM-1 batch. Commercial DC-3s
				impressed as staff transport
33622/33714		Interstate TDR-1
				Serials reassigned from cancelled AM-1 batch. Naval Aircraft Factory TDN development built in modified
					configuration by Interstate as TDR-1. Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone
33715/33814		Bristol LRQ-1
				Bristol Aeronautical Corporation Model LRQ prototype amphibious transport glider. Production contract cancelled.
33815/33820		Douglas R4D-4
				DC-3A-447s taken over by Navy from Pan Am before delivery.
				33815	(MSN 6350, ex NC34957) to US Navy Jan 11, 1943 - Jacksonville Jan 13, 1943 - SOC Mov 30,
					1946. To civilian registry as TI-159 (TACA), YS-70 (TACA de Salvador), N3980C (Transocean),
					EP-ADI (Iranian Airways Jan 21, 1955 - Iran Air 1961). Crashed Isfahan May 04, 1964.
				33816	(MSN 6351, ex NC34958) to US Navy Jan 15, 1943 - VR-3 Jan 16, 1943 - Glenview Jan 1944 -
					SOC Nov 30, 1947.
				33817	(MSN 6352, ex NC34959) to US Navy Jan 14, 1943 - VR-1 Feb 08, 1943 - VR-4 Mar 18, 1943 -
					VR-5 Jan 1944 - VR-4 Jul 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as NC73727
					(Continental Airlines - Southern Airways jun 1949), N71SA (Rr), N715A,
					N977W (Various owners/operators). Last noted engineless at Rollo, MO. Sep 1979. Rear fuselage
					was at Harlingen, Texas in Oct 1983
				33818	(MSN 6353, ex NC34960) to US Navy Jan 20, 1943 - VR-2 Jan 25, 1943 - VR-4 Mar 05, 1943 -
					VR-5 Jan 1944 - FAW-5 Feb 1946 - FAW-3 Mar 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian
					registry as NC9032H (Aero Service Corp), VH-MJR (M J Lawrence Holding Ltd, Sydney, NSW. Aug 1, 1961,
					operated with Aero Service Corp colours - MacRobertson Miller Apr 19, 1965), VH-MMT (Rr Jun 08, 1965,
					named ‘Turner’), PK-RDG (Seulawah Air Service Dec 17, 1969), PK-OSA (Rr Jan 1978 - Mandala Airlines).
					Last noted wfu Jakarta Apr 1980.
				33819	(MSN 6354 ex NC34961) to US Navy Jan 23, 1943 - Corpus Christi Jan 29, 1943 - Glendale Jan 1944 -
					COM-17, Kodiak, AK. Jan 1945 - Jacksonville Jul 31, 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as
					NC95475, C-71X (SCOLTA - W/o Oct 05, 1948, repaired), C-140 (Avianca), HK-140 (Rr 1949 - LANSA Jul 10, 1952).
					Converted to Hiper DC-3 for Avianca, then sold to TANA sep 06, 1974 and leased by El Venado
					from 1975 until baught 1977. To Transamazonica Nov 1980, damaged Villavicencio May 12, 1982, repaired again.
					Now private, leased to Aérolineas Intercolombianas.
				33820	(MSN 6355 ex NC34962) to US Navy Jan 30, 1943 - Anacostia Feb 12, 1943 - SOC Oct 31, 1946.
					To civilian registry as NC226 (Various owners/operators) until last noted impounded at Grand Turk Apr 1981,
					sale reported, Miami, FL., current as such on USCAR Mar 2003.
33821/33870		Martin AM-1, -1Q Mauler
				contract cancelled
33821/33870		Lockheed TO-1 Shooting Star
				P-80Cs transferred from USAF (47-218/224, 47-525,
					47-601/604, 47-1380/1394, 48-382, 47-1396/1411, 48-376/381). Redesignated TV-1 in 1950.
				Navy serials reassigned from cancelled AM-1 batch. Service histories from
					www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
				33821 ex USAF 47-218
				33822 ex USAF 47-219. 1948: VMF-311 as "WL-21". JTU-1 as "WJ-204". NAS Whiting Field, FL as "WJ-904"
				33823 ex USAF 47-220
				33824 (former USAF 47-221) Delivered to the United States Navy, July 1948. Assigned to VF-52, 1948-1949.
					Transferred to ATU-6, 1949. Transferred to JTU-1, 1949-1951. Transferred to ATU-3, 1951-1952.
					Transferred to ATU-200, 1952-1954. Transferred to NARTU Saint Louis, MO, 1954. Coded as U-824.
					Transferred to NARTU Oakland, CA, 1954-1956. Coded as F-112. Struck off charge, March 1956
					On display at NAS Willow Grove, PA, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				33825 ex USAF 47-222
				33826 ex USAF 47-223. 1948: VMF-311 as "WL-22".
				33827 ex USAF 47-224. NARTU Olathe, KS as "F-101".
				33828 ex USAF 48-525
				33829 ex USAF 47-601
				33830 ex USAF 47-602 (JTU-1) crashlanded at Brookley AFB, AL Feb 13, 1950.
				33831 ex USAF 47-603
				33832 ex USAF 47-604
				33833 ex USAF 47-1380. 1952: ATU-3 as "KA-317"
				33834 ex USAF 47-1381
				33835 ex USAF 47-1382
				33836 ex USAF 47-1383
				33837 ex USAF 47-1384
				33838 ex USAF 47-1385
				33839 ex USAF 47-1386
				33840 ex USAF 47-1387. 9/1948: Delivered to the US Navy. 1948-50: VMF-311 as "WL-28".
					1950-51: JTTU-1 Whiting Field, FL. 1951-52: ATU-3. 1952-54: ATU-200.
					7/1954: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ.
					4/1956: Struck off charge. Was preserved at the Cuyahoga County APT.
					Was preserved at NAS Pensacola, FL. Was preserved at MCAS El Toro, CA.
					Currently preserved at the Flying Leathernecks Museum, Miramar, CA.
					As best that can be told, there is an issue with the FAA N4425N - that number belongs to a
					Lockheed T2V-1, not a Lockheed TO-1, though the BuNo - 33840 is listed on the FAA website.
				 	TO-1 BuNo 33840 was probably never issued an N number.
				33841 ex USAF 47-1388. Was preserved in a town park near NAS Sandpoint, WA.
					Was preserved with the Pacific Northwest Aviation Historican Foundation.
					Noted Oct 19, 1987 awaiting restoration at Museum of Flight, Seattle, WA
					Currently preserved at the Seattle Museum of Flight, WA, restored as a P-80
				33842 ex USAF 47-1389
				33843 ex USAF 47-1390
				33844 ex USAF 47-1391 (VR-32) damaged in takeoff accident at Davis Monthan AFB, AZ
					Feb 1, 1951.
				33845 ex USAF 47-1392 On display with Texas ANG at Fort Worth NAS, Texas marked as 58507
				33846 ex USAF 47-1393. At NAS Moffett Field, California
				33847 ex USAF 47-1394. NARTU Oakland, CA
				33848 ex USAF 48-382
				33849 ex USAF 47-1396
				33850 ex USAF 47-1397	(MSN 080-2083). NAS Oakland, CA as "xF-xx". 1948: VMF-311 as "WL-29".
					Currently preserved at Merced APT, CA, falsely marked as "53-3850" and then as "56467" and "FT-2455".
				33851 ex USAF 47-1398
				33852 ex USAF 47-1399
				33853 ex USAF 47-1400
				33854 ex USAF 47-1401. Was preserved in Canton, OH. Where now?
				33855 ex USAF 47-1402
				33856 ex USAF 47-1403
				33857 ex USAF 47-1404. VMF-311 as "WL-32".
				33858 ex USAF 47-1405
				33859 ex USAF 47-1406
				33860 ex USAF 47-1407. 1952: ATU-3 as "KA-316". ATU-200 as "KA-316"
				33861 ex USAF 47-1408
				33862 ex USAF 47-1409
				33863 ex USAF 47-1410
				33864 ex USAF 47-1411
				33865 ex USAF 48-376. 1954: VR-32. 2/25/1954: Crashed near Salt Flat, TX due to engine failure
				33866 ex USAF 48-377. Was preserved at MCAS Cherry Point, NC.
					On loan from USMC Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, VA to Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC.
				33867 ex USAF 48-378. Bailed to NACA as "157".
				33868 ex USAF 48-379. NAS Mustin Field, PA as "868". NAS Oakland, CA as "108".
 					Assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA, later the NASA Ames
					Research Center Oct 12, 1953 to Feb 1960. Registered as NACA 206
					Modified with guidance and control displays. Served as the test bed for a target simulator
					which was eventually adapted for simulations of the guidance of a radio-controlled missile, the Bullpup.
					WFU Feb 1960.
				33869 ex USAF 48-380. 1948: NATC as "TT-26". FALLWEATRAPAC as "PA-50"
				33870 ex USAF 48-381. assigned to San Diego, CA. Assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA
					May 27, 1949 to Oct 28, 1949. Assigned to Naval Air Test Center (NATC), NAS Patuxent River, MD .
					[also quoted as 48-381]
33871/33920		Interstate TD3R-1
				Variant of TDR-1. Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone.
				33881/33920 cancelled
33921/33922		Interstate XTD2R-1
				Variant of TDR-1. Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone.
				33921 completed as XTD3R-1
				33922 completed as XTD3R-2
33923/33924		Interstate XTD3R-2
				Variant of TDR-1. Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone
33925/33951		Lockheed PV-3 Ventura
				MSN 137-4649/4675. Model 237-27-01. Last 27 Ventura IIs (AJ513/AJ539) on British contract taken over by US Navy
				33925 (VPB-2,OTU#2) w/o 28-Jan-44 NAS Lake City, FL Lake Butler Auxiliary Field in
					takeoff accident. Pilot killed, 2 crew injured.
				33926 (VP-93) crashed on takeoff due to icing and crosswind at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland, Canada Dec 29, 1942.
					No injuries. With VP-82, damaged in landing at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland Jan 7, 1943. No injuries.
				33927 (VP-82) damaged in takeoff from NAS Argentia, Newfoundland Feb 26, 1943. No injuries.
				33928 (VP-93) caught fire on landing at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland Dec 20, 1942. Crew unharmed.
				33929 (VPB-2 OTU#2) lost in takeoff accident at NAS Lake City, FL Jul 19, 1944.
				33931 (VB-125) crashed on 	landing at Gander Field, Newfoundland Mar 18, 1943. Crew unhurt
				33932 (VB-125) crashed on takeoff from NAS Quonset Point, RI Mar 10, 1943. One killed, 3 injured
				33937 (VPB-2 OTU#2) damaged in takeoff accident at NAS Lake City, FL Mar 23, 1944.
				33938 (VP-82) damaged in landing at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland Dec 14, 1942. Crew was unhurt.
				33940 (VB-2,OTU#2) w/o 28-Apr-45. Hit trees after take-
					off from NAS Lake City, FL, tail torn off, crashed. 5 crew killed
				33941 (VP-82) damaged in landing at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland Jan 19, 1943. Crew was unhurt.
				33943 (VB-2,OTU#2) w/o 24-Aug-44 NAS Lake City, FL. Mid-
					air collision with PV-1 33149, 2 killed
				33946 (VP-82) damaged in takeoff accident at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Oct 23, 1943. Crew uninjured
				33949 (VB-126) damaged on landing at NAS Brunswick, ME Mar 10, 1943.
				33950 (VB-126) w/o Mar 6, 1943 Greenland. Crashed on
					take-off. Stricken off charge due to damage
				33951 (FAW-9 HEDRON) in landing accident at NAS Quonset Point, RI Dec 10, 1942. Aircraft damaged, crew unhurt.
33952/33957		Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon
				Model G-44 originally ordered for Cuban Navy but order was cancelled and taken over by US Navy
				33952 MSN 1273. To US Coast Guard as 221.
				33953 MSN 1274. WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as N2059M Mar 12, 1947, to N1059M Sep 26 1949, to Oct 19, 1976
					To N671DF Jun 9, 1998. Current 2014
				33954 MSN 1277. WFU Jul 31, 1946. To N69331 US Oil of Louisiana Inc, Houston TX 1963/70. To Falcon Aircraft Conversions,
					San Antonio TX 1972. To HP-585 Aeromar SA 1972. To TI-AFU ntu: To John M. Wells 1979. To HP-585
					Banco Nacional de Panama 1985. To N144JW John M. Wells, New Orleans LA Feb 18, 1985.
					To William C. Latham, Manassas VA Apr 2, 1987/88. To N54VT William C. Latham, Manassas VA Feb 1988. Current 2014
				33955 MSN 1278. WFU Sep 30, 1946. To Civil registry as LN-HAW May 9, 1947. Destroyed Jun 22, 1950 at Vingrom, Norwa.
				33956 MSN 1281. WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as N703 Nov 18, 1948, to N10610 Dec 27, 1956. N10610 cancelled Jun 29, 2011.
				33957 MSN 1282. WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC9232H Nov 20, 1946. Cancelled Aug 7, 1951.
33958/33959		Vought XF5U-1
				33959 cancelled
33960/34059		Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
				33960 (CAC s/n 1344, seq no t001, Hull #1514)
				33961 (CAC s/n 1345, seq no t002, Hull #1515) (VP-45) force-landed and sank 160 mi off Fernando de
					Noronha Island, Brazil 8/27/1944. Crew of 5 rescued.
				33962 (CAC s/n 1346, seq no t003, Hull #1516) to USAAF as 43-43839
				33963 (CAC s/n 1347, seq no t004, Hull #1517)(FAW-2) missing 12/30/1943 during flight from Baker
					Island to Makin Island, South Pacific. 6 MIA.
				33964 (CAC s/n 1348, seq no t005, Hull #1518)
				33965 (CAC s/n 1349, seq no t006, Hull #1519) (MAG-13) landed at sea 10/5/1943 to rescue R4D pilot
					100 miles from Tutulia Island. Prop came off
					and hit pilot who was killed. All rescued by
					DE which sank PBY by gunfire.
				33966 (CAC s/n 1350, seq no t007, Hull #1520) with Kermit Weeks, Polk City, FL as N3936A
				33967 (CAC s/n 1351, seq no t008, Hull #1521) (VP-72) force landed 10/2/1943 on flight to Canton
					Island, South Pacific. Sank under tow. Crew was unhurt.
				33968 (CAC s/n 1352, seq no t009, Hull #1522) (VP-43) damaged in forced landing at sea off Adak, Alaska Nov 4, 1943. Crew unhurt, aircraft
					underwent major overhaul. Soc Aug 19567 to N5582V from 1966 to 1969, C-GVTF (not taken up), then to N84857
					in 1980. Under restoration as N84857 at
					Skagit County Regional APT, WA. Sold to PBY Memorial Foundation Navy History Center, Seaplane Base,
					Oak Harbor, WA and is on display.
				33969 (CAC s/n 1353, seq no t010, Hull #1523) (VP-43) crashed into Massacre Bay, Alaska Jan 17, 1944. All crew killed.
				33970 (CAC s/n 1354, seq no t011, Hull #1524)
				33971 (CAC s/n 1355, seq no t012, Hull #1525)
				33972 (CAC s/n 1356, seq no t013, Hull #1526)
				33973 (CAC s/n 1357, seq no t014, Hull #1527) sank due to damage 7/11/1945 off NAS Quonset Point, RI, SOC.
				33974 (CAC s/n 1358, seq no t015, Hull #1528)
				33975 (CAC s/n 1359, seq no t016, Hull #1529) (VP-43) made emergency landing in Straits of Juan de Fuca, later taxied into rocks Oct 4, 1943.
					Seriously damaged, transferred to A&R Department at NAS Seattle, WA for major overhaul. Crew uninjured.
				33976 (CAC s/n 1360, seq no t017, Hull #1530) to N1196N, registered to EAA Air Museum Foundation, Hales
					Corners, WI
				33977 (CAC s/n 1361, seq no t018, Hull #1531)
				33978 (CAC s/n 1362, seq no t019, Hull #1532) (VP-43) landed short on the mat in bad weather, became
					airborne and crash landed on its belly off the
					runway at Shemya, AK Oct 19, 1943. No injuries, but SOC.
					Also listed as being demolished in bad landing at Merrill Ring, WA Oct 6, 1943. Crew uninjured.
					Also listed as w/o Jul 23, 1943 in crash off Adak.
				33979 (CAC s/n 1363, seq no t020, Hull #1533) is listed in some databases as flying in New Zealand as ZK-PBY,
					but ZK-PBY is a Canso A, Cn CV-357 ex RCAF 11054, CF-JCV,
					C-FJCV and Z-CAT.
				33980 (CAC s/n 1364, seq no t021, Hull #1534)(FAW-2) suffered mechanical failure on ground at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii during non-
					combat mission 6/30/1944. No injuries, but aircraft was SOC.
				33981 (CAC s/n 1365, seq no t022, Hull #1535)
				33982 (CAC s/n 1366, seq no t023, Hull #1536)(VP-53) sank at sea while under tow after rescuing downed F4U pilots,
					Funafuti in south Pacific Jan 28, 1944.
					14 of the 23 downed F4U pilots were rescued by VP-53. The F4Us had all run out of fuel.
				33983 (CAC s/n 1367, seq no t024, Hull #1537) hit truck on landing NAS Palymra, South Pacific
					11/28/1945. One killed.
				33984 (CAC s/n 1368, seq no t025, Hull #1538)
				33985 (CAC s/n 1369, seq no t026, Hull #1539)
				33986 (CAC s/n 1370, seq no t027, Hull #1540). To USAAF as 43-43840
				33987 (CAC s/n 1371, seq no t028, Hull #1541). To USAAF as 43-43841
				33988 (CAC s/n 1372, seq no t029, Hull #1542). To USAAF as 43-43842
				33989 (CAC s/n 1373, seq no t030, Hull #1543). To USAAF as 43-43843
				33990 (CAC s/n 1374, seq no t031, Hull #1544). To USAAF as 43-43844
				33991 (CAC s/n 1375, seq no t032, Hull #1545). To USAAF as 43-43845. to N66464
				33992 (CAC s/n 1376, seq no t033, Hull #1546). To USAAF as 43-43846
				33993 (CAC s/n 1377, seq no t034, Hull #1547) To USAAF as 43-43847.
				33994 (CAC s/n 1378, seq no t035, Hull #1548). To USAAF as 43-43848. to N66463
				33995 (CAC s/n 1379, seq no t036, Hull #1549). To USAAF as 43-43849
				33996 (CAC s/n 1380, seq no t037, Hull #1550). To USAAF as 43-43850
				33997 (CAC s/n 1381, seq no t038, Hull #1551). To USAAF as 43-43851
				33998 (CAC s/n 1382, seq no t039, Hull #1552). To USAAF as 43-43852
				33999 (CAC s/n 1383, seq no t040, Hull #1553). (VP-43) crashed Oct 4, 1943 near Pysht, Clallan
					County, Washington during bad weather in flight from
					Ault Field, Washington. 8 killed, 2 survived.
				33400 (CAC s/n 1384, seq no t041, Hull #1554). To USAAF as 43-43853
				34001 (CAC s/n 1385, seq no t042, Hull #1555). To USAAF as 43-43854. to N68165
				34002 (CAC s/n 1386, seq no t043, Hull #1556).
				34003 (CAC s/n 1387, seq no t044, Hull #1557) (VP-ML-55) nosed over and sank in landing accident
					5 miles south of Grosse Island NAS, MI 6/17/1945.
					Plane never recovered. Pilot seriously injured, but rest of crew escaped with only minor or no injuries.
				34004 (CAC s/n 1388, seq no t045, Hull #1558) (VP-AM-2) capsized and sank during landing
					accident in Lake Washington 5/7/1947
				34005 (CAC s/n 1389, seq no t046, Hull #1559)
				34006 (CAC s/n 1390, seq no t047, Hull #1560)
				34007 (CAC s/n 1391, seq no t048, Hull #1561)
				34008 (CAC s/n 1392, seq no t049, Hull #1562) transferred to US Coast Guard
				34009 (CAC s/n 1393, seq no t050, Hull #1563)
				34010 (CAC s/n 1394, seq no t051, Hull #1564) Diverted to USAF as 49-2985
				34011 (CAC s/n 1395, seq no t052, Hull #1565)
				34012 (CAC s/n 1396, seq no t053, Hull #1566) to N1947M
				34013 (CAC s/n 1397, seq no t054, Hull #1567) (VPB-63) crashed at sea 10/15/1944, Atlantic Ocean off
					Port Lyautey, Morocco. 7 MIA.
				34014 (CAC s/n 1398, seq no t055, Hull #1568) water loop in landing in Detroit River May 15, 1949.
				34015 (CAC s/n 1399, seq no t056, Hull #1569)
				34016 (CAC s/n 1400, seq no t057, Hull #1570) to N5583V
				34017 (CAC s/n 1401, seq no t058, Hull #1571) (VP-43) failed to return from search mission over western
					Aleutians Mar 31, 1944. Raft found but all 5 had died from exposure. 3 were killed on the plane.
				34018 (CAC s/n 1402, seq no t059, Hull #1572) (VP-62) missing on patrol from NAS Adak, AK 1/17/1944. 8 MIA.
				34019 (CAC s/n 1403, seq no t060, Hull #1573) (VP-43) while going through ground check, a fire started and
					totally burned out at Shemya, AK Oct 28, 1943.
				34020 (CAC s/n 1404, seq no t061, Hull #1574) to civil registry as N10022, then CF-HVV, then to French Navy
					as 20/F-YCHA. W/o Sep 2, 1965.
				34021 (CAC s/n 1405, seq no t062, Hull #1575)
				34022 (CAC s/n 1406, seq no t063, Hull #1576)
				34023 (CAC s/n 1407, seq no t064, Hull #1577)
				34024 (CAC s/n 1408, seq no t065, Hull #1578)
				34025 (CAC s/n 1409, seq no t066, Hull #1579)
				34026 (CAC s/n 1410, seq no t067, Hull #1580)
				34027 (CAC s/n 1411, seq no t068, Hull #1581) on civil registry as N9505C
				34028 (CAC s/n 1412, seq no t069, Hull #1582)
				34029 (CAC s/n 1413, seq no t070, Hull #1583)
				34030 (CAC s/n 1414, seq no t071, Hull #1584) to N5804N
				34031 (CAC s/n 1415, seq no t072, Hull #1585)
				34032 (CAC s/n 1416, seq no t073, Hull #1586) went missing Aug 6, 1947 while flying Army-Navy football
					team from Kodiak to Dutch Harbor, Alaska
					with 20 missing.
				34033 (CAC s/n 1417, seq no t074, Hull #1587) (VP-62) force landed due to fuel exhaustion
					off NAS Attu, Alaska 5/31/1944 and sank under tow.
				34034 (CAC s/n 1418, seq no t075, Hull #1588)
				34035 (CAC s/n 1419, seq no t076, Hull #1589) (VP-53) missing during ferry flight from NAS San Diego
					to NAS Kaneohe 11/6/1943. 9 MIA.
				34036 (CAC s/n 1420, seq no t077, Hull #1590)
				34037 (CAC s/n 1421, seq no t078, Hull #1591)
				35038 (CAC s/n 1422, seq no t079, Hull #1592)
				34039 (CAC s/n 1423, seq no t080, Hull #1593) to civilian registry as N68956, then CF-JTL,
					then to French Navy as 39/F-YCHB. Damaged at Papeete Sep 4, 1965 while assisting crew of 34020
					and scrapped.
				34040 (CAC s/n 1424, seq no t081, Hull #1594) to USAAF as 43-43855
				34041 (CAC s/n 1425, seq no t082, Hull #1595) to USAAF as 43-43856
				34042 (CAC s/n 1426, seq no t083, Hull #1596) to civil registry as N5803N, then N5083, then N282X, then HP-425. Suffered nosewheel
					collapse at Belize Mar 11, 1967.
				34043 (CAC s/n 1427, seq no t084, Hull #1597)
				34044 (CAC s/n 1428, seq no t085, Hull #1598) to USASAF as 43-43857
				34045 (CAC s/n 1429, seq no t086, Hull #1599) converted to luxury LANDSEAIRE flying yacht, registered as N69043. Later to Brazil
					as PP-AXX. Lost in landing crash near Ubatuba, State of Sao Paulo Jul 5, 1953. By that time,
					it was registered PT-APK.
				34046 (CAC s/n 1430, seq no t087, Hull #1600)
				34047 (CAC s/n 1431, seq no t088, Hull #1601) to N4939V
				34048 (CAC s/n 1432, seq no t089, Hull #1602) to USAAF as 43-43858
				34049 (CAC s/n 1433, seq no t090, Hull #1603) to USAAF as 43-43859
				34050 (CAC s/n 1434, seq no t091, Hull #1604) to USAAF as 43-43860
				34051 (CAC s/n 1435, seq no t092, Hull #1605) to USAAF as 43-34861
				34052 (CAC s/n 1436, seq no t093, Hull #1606) to USAAF as 43-34862
				34053 (CAC s/n 1437, seq no t094, Hull #1607) to USAAF as 43-34863. To N1600M
				34054 (CAC s/n 1438, seq no t095, Hull #1608) to N1557M. Was intended to be T-31/ZP-CBB but crashed in a pre-delivery flight at Long
					Beach MAP, California Mar 3, 1955. May have been replaced by BuNo 08069/N1562M and the latter plane assumed
					the identity of MSN 1608
				34055 (CAC s/n 1439, seq no t096, Hull #1609) to RAAF as A24-69. First Amphibian taken on charge by RAAF, delivered to Lake Boga 17/12/43.
					11 Sqn 18/2/44.Coded FJ-A (18-2-44), Destroyed by fire Dec 17, 1945
					while moored at East Arm of Darwin Harbor
				34056 (CAC s/n 1440, seq no t097, Hull #1610) to RAAF as A24-82. 43 Sqn May 16, 1944. 20 Sqn Sep 9, 1944.
					43 Sqn Feb 3 ,1945. 11 Sqn Aug 16, 1945. Sold Nov 10, 1947.
				34057 (CAC s/n 1441, seq no t098, Hull #1611) to RAAF as A24-71. Amphibian.11 Sqn 8/4/44.Coded FJ-N. 20 Sqn 6/12/44.
					43 Sqn 16/2/45. 11 Sqn 27/8/45. Sold to Kingsford-Smith in 1948.
				34058 (CAC s/n 1442, seq no t099, Hull #1612) to RAAF as A24-72. Amphibian.11 Sqn 5/2/44Coded FJ-B .S&R Wg 15/2/49.
					Sold to Grant Trading Co.
				34059 (CAC s/n 1443, seq no t100, Hull #1613) to RAAF as A24-70. Amphibian.43 Sqn 5/2/44 Coded M.20 Sqn 10/10/44. 3 OTU 20/1/45.
					Converted to components Jan 22, 1946.
34060/34094		Grumman JRF-5 Goose
				Model G-28. 34060/34071 MSN 1189/1200, 34072/34094 MSN B-1/23
				34060	(MSN 1189) w/o Aug 27, 1943 at Espirtu Santo
				34061	(MSN 1190) W/o Jan 5, 1951 at Salisbury, Maryland
				34062	(MSN 1191) WFU Aug 15, 1956. To civil registry as N323 in 1956. Crashed Jun 4, 1978 at St Thomas, Virgin Islands
				34063	(MSN 1192) WFU May 19, 1953. To French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 11Feb54 as 063; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S15. WFU Dec 5, 1961
				34064	(MSN 1193) to USAAF as 45-49089.
				34065	(MSN 1194) WFU Mar 30, 1944
				34066	(MSN 1195) WFU Oct 31, 1946. to N68264, to CF-OQA Jun 6, 1962, to N1045 in 1966. Crashed Aug 25, 1978
					and sank near Laboucher Bay, Alaska
				34067	(MSN 1196) WFU Sep 30, 1945
				34068	(MSN 1197) W/o Sep 9, 1948 at Patuxent River
				34069	(MSN 1198) w/o Jun 28, 1949 at Mustin Field
				34070	(MSN 1199) W/o Jul 7, 1943 at Essequibo River, British Guyana
				34071	(MSN 1200) converted to JRF-6X Jan 5, 1953, Redesignated JRF-6 Jun 30, 1953. WFU Sep 11, 1956.
					To N9457C Oct 1, 1956, N27Q registered Feb 4, 1957, cancelled Mar 11, 1969 on export to Canada.
					To CF-PVE, later C-FPVE Mar 6, 1964. Crashed Sep 9, 1974 at Nitinat Canyon, Ount Cooper, Nanaimo,
					British Columbia.
				34072	(MSN B-1) w/o Jun 2, 1944 at Puntarenas, Costa Rica
				34073	(MSN B-2) WFU Sep 30 1945 at Miami, FL
				34074	(MSN B-3) W/o Jul 1, 1944 in sea W of St Lucia
				34075	(MSN B-4) was former Coast Guard V-175.
					Crashed into mountain in near Port Heiden, Alaska in bad weather Nov 19, 1943.
					4 persons on board killed. Not recovered until 1987
				34076	(MSN B-5) WFU Sep 30 1945 at Miami, FL
				34077	(MSN B-6) WFU Jul 11, 1955. became N749 in 1956, then N7491, then CF-UVJ, then
					C-FUVJ. Crashed near Prince Rupert, BC Aug 30, 1979
				34078	(MSN B-7) assigned to NAF Bermuda Sep 1946. To French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 11Feb54 as 078;
					Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S7; Flottille 27 F [code 27 F-12], Dakar, Senegal.
					The Goose was making a connection between
					Dakar and Simti, crashed on take-off and caught fire at Tambacounda, Senegal 27Jan61, where it had stopped over
					Six people killed including two crew, Vice-Admiral Ponchardier and his wife and another married couple.
				34079	(MSN B-8) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G V224. Returned to US Navy May 1954. WFU May 7, 1956.
					To civil registry as N2752A Jul 2, 1956, to N339TH (NTU), to N9KL Apr 20, 2005. Current 2014
				34080	(MSN B-9) WFU Sep 30, 1945
				34081	(MSN B-10) W/o Nov 14, 1944 at Pinte-a-Ptire, Guadaloupe
				34082	(MSN B-11) to US Coast Guard as V225 Aug 1943. Returned to US Navy
				34083	(MSN B-12) WFU Nov 2, 1953
				34084	(MSN B-13) W/o Dec 13, 1943
				34085	(MSN B-14) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 4085 Oct 13, 1952.
				34086	(MSN B-15) w/o before Jul 31, 1945
				34087	(MSN B-16) to US Coast Guard as V226 Oct 1943.
				34088	(MSN B-17) assigned to NAS Seattle, WA. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical
					Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Apr 1, 1946 to Jun 11, 1948. Registered as NACA 103.
					Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. W/o Apr 14, 1951 at Annapolis, Maryland.
				34089	(MSN B-18) to US Coast Guard as 4089 Oct 13, 1952.
				34090	(MSN B-19) to US Coast Guard as V227 Oct 19, 1943. Returned to US Navy Aug 1953. To civil registry
					as N40R
				34091	(MSN B-20) WFU Sep 30, 1947
				34092	(MSN B-21) to USAAF as OA-9 48-128 Oct 1947. Redesignated ZA-9 Jun 11, 1948. Returned to US Navy
					Apr 21, 1949. WFU Jan 25, 1950 at Patuxent River, Virginia
				34093	(MSN B-22) WFU Apr 30, 1948. To NC742 Apr 12, 1948. Crashed Sep 1, 1954 at Admiralty Island, Alaska
				34094	(MSN G-23) assigned to Carrier Aircraft Service Unit [CASU] 21, NAS Norfolk, VA.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Jul 9, 1945 to Apr 1, 1946
					Registered as NACA 103. Returned to US Navy Apr 1946. WFU Mar 20, 1953.
					at Annapolis, Maryland
34095/34096		Curtiss XSC-1 Seahawk
				Curtiss Model 97A. First flight Feb 16, 1944.
34097/34101		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				MSN 75-3446/3450. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Accepted by US Navy Oct 2, 1942/Oct 6, 1942
				34097	(MSN 75-3446)
				34098	(MSN 75-3447) Registered as N65263. Noted in external storage at Imperial County Airport, CA Jun84.
					Registered 9Jul04 to Third Strike Wing Walking US Corporation, Masham, Quebec, Canada.
					Registration current [Oct20].
				34099	(MSN 75-3448) Registered as N59364. Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting rice
					when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around during a swathe run near
					Rayne, LA 14May71. Substantially damaged during aerial application seeding rice when the engine
					failed caused by fuel contamination during takeoff and force landed on the rough ground of a
					levee near Hains Airport, Rayne, LA 4May72. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					dusting rice when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during landing and struck
					a ditch on the side of the narrow Matt Rimmer private airstrip, Rayne, LA 8May74. Registration
					revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 26Feb13.
				34100	(MSN 75-3449)
				34101	(MSN 75-3450) 	ex USAAF 41-25748. Registered as N73374; current [Oct20].
34102/34106		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Not taken up. Serials reallocated. Believe delivered directly to Bolivia as 01/05
34102/34105		General Motors TBM-1C Avenger
				Grumman G-40 built under license by Eastern Aircraft Division of General Motors Corporation.
				34102 (VT-51) attached to USS San Jacinto (CVL-30) lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific Nov 14, 1944
				34103 (VT-11) attached to USS Hornet (CV-12) lost off Luzon in Philippines Dec 15, 1944
				34105 (VC-75) attached to US Ommaney Bay (CVE-79) lost in Sulu Sea in Philippines Dec 14, 1944
34106			Douglas-Long Beach PB-1W Fortress
				MSN 8457. B-17F-75-D delivered to the USAAF 19Jul43 as 42-3521.	Transferred to US Navy as BuNo 34106. Rome
				Air Depot, NY 23Mar45. Partially modified to B-17G standard. Designated PB-1U. NAMU (Naval Aircraft
				Modification Unit), Johnsville, Warminster, PA. Naval Aircraft Experimental Station (NAES), Mustin Field,
				Philadelphia, PA. Stripped of all armament and used as a flying aeronautical laboratory	28Jul45. Heavily
				weighted Grumman F8F Bearcat scale model carried for drop tests. Returned to USAF 2Apr48.
34107/34111		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. 34107/34109 MSN 75-3578/75-3580, 34110 MSN 75-3601, 34111 MSN 75-3602
				Accepted by US Navy 22Oct42/25Oct42. Assigned to Naval Reserve Aviation Base, Dallas, TX.
				34107	(MSN 75-3578) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Fatal crash at Cedar Hill, Dallas, TX 17Jun43
				34108	(MSN 75-3579) Registered 1947 as NC61871. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					grain fields when the engine failed caused by mechanical failure during takeoff and force landed
					in a grain field, struck a levee and turned over at Tulare, CA 26Feb72. Registration current [Oct20].
				34109	(MSN 75-3580)
				34110	(MSN 75-3601)
				34111	(MSN 75-3602) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed in an accident
					caused by bad weather at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 14Mar45
34112/34113		Fairchild JK-1
				Civil Fairchild 45's impressed into Navy service.
34114			Douglas-Long Beach PB-1W Fortress
				Delivered to the USAAF as 44-83538. US Navy 31May45 as BuNo 34114.
				Naval Aircraft Modification Unit, Johnsville, PA for installation of APS-20 search radar.
				Designated XPB-1W.
				SPU Cadillac (Supported Project Cadillac AEW system), NAS Squantum, Quincy, MA for use in electronics
				development projects including APS-20 radar Mar46.
				NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul and modification into standard PB-1W configuration.
				Designated PB-1W. VX-4, NAS Quonset Point, North Kingstown, RI 1948.
				NAS Norfolk, VA for overhaul Feb52.
				VW-1 [TE-2], NAS Barbers Point, O’ahu, Hawaii Jul53. [recoded TE-17 when WV-2 arrived Mar54].
				NAS Litchfield Park, AZ for storage Feb55. Salvaged 10Jul56.
				Registration N5235V assigned Dec57, not taken up.
				Registered 2Dec57 as N7726B to American Compressed Steel Corporation.
				Hamilton Aircraft 14Jan58.
				Morgan Aviation 25Feb58.
				Four M Inc. 25Feb58. Howard M Trussel 30Sep60.
				Registration cancelled 13Mar61 on export to Peru.
				Registered 19Feb61 as OB-SAC-576 to Empresa Andoriente SA.
				Reregistered OB-R-576.
				Crashed at Rioja, Peru Mar 30, 1963
34115/34134		Pratt-Read LNE-1
				Contract cancelled before production started
34135/34584		Vultee SNV-1 Valiant
				Vultee Model 74. Built for the USAAF as BT-13A, transferred to the US Navy designated SNV-1
				34225 crashed during landing near NAS Saufley, FL Mar 22, 1943. Pilot killed.
				34362 stored at Hemet-Ryan, CA. Registered as N59843 and marked as 296046
				34506 noted derelict at Marysville, CA in 1972.
34585			Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon
				MSN 1290. To Brazilian AF as FAB-14, later 2680t. No commercial market as PP-HPU (ntu), later PP-GQV.
					Now at Museu Aeroespacial, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
					I have another reference to this plane being MSN 1269 ex US Coast
					Guard V221. Bob Ogden records the Brazilian museum aircraft as being MSN 1290 (BuNo 34585,
					FAB 14, later as 2680, PP-HPU.
34586/34997		Lockheed PV-1 Ventura
				MSN 237-5476/5887. Model 237-27-01
				34586 suffered minor damage in landing accident at NAS St Louis Jul 3, 1943.
					(VB-131) made emergency landing at Zandery Field, Surinam Feb 15, 1944 due to hydraulic failure.
					Plane was damaged, but crew was OK
				34587 (VPB-141) in midair collision with A-26 43-22319 3.5 mi N of Chatham Field, Savannah, GA
					Oct 5, 1944. All 3 crewmembers of the PV-1 killed.
				34590 (VB-141) crashed during takeoff 22-Dec-43 Hato Field, Curacao, BWI. 6 killed
				34593 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP549. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34595 (VPB-198) damaged in landing accident at NAS Moffett Field, CA Mar 13, 1945. Crew uninjured.
				34597 to RCAF as 2233. To CF-FAW. Missing, presumed crashed at se fro Gander, Newfoundland to Ottawa, Ontario
					Apr 18, 1953.
				34598 to RCAF as 2224
				34599 to RCAF as 2230. To N10484, N4900. Converted to Super Ventura. Cancelled Dec 31, 1970
				34600	(MSN 5490) to RCAF as 2223. To civil registry as N9318H, NX31J, N31J. Cancelled Sep 27, 2009
				34601 to RCAFZ as 2225
				34602	(MSN 5492) to RCAF as 2226. to civil registry as N10476, N100P. Converted to Super Ventura Oct 16, 1957.
					To N130P, N130PL, N430PL, N183PL. WFU Chino, California by 1978 and still there derelict 1995.
					Cancelled Aug 1, 2012
				34603 to RCAF as 2234
				34604	(MSN 5494) to RCAF as 2231. to civil registry as To N19483, N101P. Converted to Super Ventura.
					To N711R. Convertdd to Howard 350 Feb 8, 1965. To N815G. Cancelled May 13, 2013.
				34605 to RCAF as 2227. To N5390N. Converted to prototype Super Ventura May 1955. to civil registry as N46F, N4680.
					Cancelled Mar 24, 1977.
				34607	(MSN 5497) to RCAF as 2228. To N75382. Converted to prototye Howard 500 Aug 1959. To N100M. Experimental
					C of A as Howard 400 Sep 15, 1959. To N510N Sep 1959. Experimental C of A as Howard Pressurized Super Ventura/Howard 400
					Jan 27, 1960. To civil registry as N2ES Jul 1977, N52ES Jun 2 1984. Cancelled Sep 29, 2004.
				34608 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP550. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34609 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP551. Diverted to SAAF as 67404, no RAF service. W/o Mar 1944
				34610	(MSN 237-5500) to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP552. Diverted to
					SAAF as 6409, no RAF service. Converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-111 (NTU), then as N456, N4566, N749G,
					N696JB, N896JB. Cancelled May 17, 2013. N56 appears to be an error (it was BuNo 33370)
				34611 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP553. Missing Nov 27, 1943
				34612 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP554. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34613 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP555. Diverted to SAAF, no RAF service
				34614 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP556. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34615 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP557. Wrecked when undershot landing
					and undercarriage collapsed, Takoradi, Gold Coast Aug 24, 1943
				34616 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP558. Diverted to SAAF as 6420, no RAF service.
					To civil registry as N517H and converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-117,
					then to N101MC, N101M. DBR when overran Charleston, West Virginia Jul 10, 1969, and cancelled as w/o.
				34617 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP559. Diverted to SAAF as 6410, no RAF service
				34618 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP560. Destroyed by fire after crashing on
					takeoff, Maison Blanch, Algeria Apr 24, 1944
				34619 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP561. Diverted to SAAF as 6411, no RAF service. Sold to Howard Aero Inc but not
					registered, presumably used as spares for Howard 500 conversions
				34620 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP562. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				34622 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP563. Diverted to SAAF as 6421, no RAF service. Sold to Howard Aero Inc but not
					registered, presumably used as spares for Howard 500 conversions.
				34623 (VB-145) crashed and burned on runway at Deland, FL Jul 29, 1943. All 3 onboard killed.
				34631 (VB-142) in wheels-up crash landing at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Aug 24, 1943. Crew unhurt.
				34632 (VPB-2,OTU#2) w/o 27-Sep-45. Pilot made deliberate
					half roll during gunnery training, wing failed &
					dove-in. 7 killed
				34633 (FAW-14 HEDRON) damaged on landing at Salton Sea, CA Oct 18, 1943. Crew unhurt.
				34635 (VPB-133) turned over to CASU(F)-44 for striking Jul 27, 1945
				34636 (VB-139) crashed on landing at NAS Attu, Alaska Dec 16, 1943. Aircraft caught fire and was destroyed.
					Crew escaped with only minor injuriesl
				34637 (VB-146) crashed during instrument training flight on Mt Baker, WA Aug 29, 1943. All 6 crew killed.
					Wreckage not found until discovered by hiker in 1997.
				34640 (VB-139) w/o 18-May-44 Casco Fld, Attu, Alaska. Take-off accident, fire and explosion. Crew escaped.
				34641 (VB-139) lost Mar 25, 1944 Kurile Islands in combat mission. Apparently made decision to divert
					to Soviet Union due to low fuel or combat damage. 7 crew MIA. Wreckage and human remains found
					in 1962 on Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, but information suppressed by KGB. US authorities told in 1999.
					There was a PBS *Nova* TV program about this plane.
				34642	(MSN 237-5532) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4519. Crashed on approach to Whenuapai on Oct 26, 1944. The aircraft
					suffered an engine failure and hit a tree after losing height before crashing and catching fire.
				34643	(MSN 237-5533) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4520. Crashed into sea near Cape Queiros on Jan 17, 1944. The aircraft
					was seen with an engine on fire, flying at low level in heavy rain and crashed into the sea shortly after.
				34644	(MSN 237-5534) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4521. SOC Mar 1948
				34645	(MSN 237-5535) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4522. Crash landed at Talasea, New Britain on 9 Sep 9, 1944 after being
					hit by enemy fire on a mission over Rabaul and written off. During 1972-1973 parts were salvaged from the
					wreck for use in the restoration of NZ4600 [41-38117] by MOTAT.
				34646	(MSN 237-5536) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4523. SOC Mar 1948
				34647	(MSN 237-5537) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4524. Crashed into sea while in transit from Norfolk Island to Guadalcanal.
					The aircraft suffered from a double engine failure about 4 hours after leaving Norfolk and was ditched. [date not quoted]
				34648	(MSN 237-5538) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4525. SOC Mar 1948
				34649	(MSN 237-5539) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4526. Crashed on takeoff at Bougainville on Aug 18, 1944
					during a ferry flight and written off.
				34650	(MSN 237-5540) to New Zealand Aug 10, 1943 as NZ4527 SOC Mar 1948
				34651 to RAAF as A59-55. Crashed 12/7/1943 Gundaroo, NSW. 5 crew killed.
				34652 to RAAF as A59-54. Crashed 11/22/1943 at Archerfield, QLD, damaged beyond repair.
				34653 (VB-145) ditched at sea 13-Nov-43 off South America due to failure of radio compass.
					Crew drifted ashore in rubber raft after 7 days.
				34654 (VB-145) w/o 24-Aug-44 during convoy patrol. Fuel exhaustion, force-landed on beach on coast of
					Brazil 70 mi S of Fortaleza. Only one crew member injured, all exited the aircraft and were later picked up.
				34655 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP564. To SAAF as 6423, no RAF service. To SAAF Technical School as TS302.
					Preserved Whitehills Radio Flyers Club, Pretoria, South Africa. Believed Scrapped
				34656 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP565. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34657 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP566. Destroyed by fire after bellylanding at
					Docking, England Sep 16, 1944 after engine cut on approach.
				34658 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP567. Diverted to SAAF as 6406, no RAF service
				34659 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP568. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34660 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP569. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				34661 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP570. Diverted to SAAF as 6414, no RAF service. to N74022. Mods for Howard 500
					development. To civil registry as N20S, N500Y and converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-105,
					then to N500Y, N4362F, later to N500HP
				34662 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP571. SOC May 14, 1947
				34663 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP572. Diverted to SAAF as 6407, no RAF service. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34664 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP573. Diverted to SAAF as 6408, no RAF service. Caught fire and crashed into
					sea Jan 15, 1944.
				34665 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP574. Diverted to SAAF as 6419, no RAF service
				34666 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP575. Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				34667 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP576. SOC May 14, 1947
				34668 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP577. Diverted to SAAF as 6416, no RAF service
				34669 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP578. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34670	(MSN 5560) to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP579. Diverted to SAAF as 6417,
					no RAF service. To N539N. At some time was converted to Howard 500 executive
					transport MSN 500-113 (NTU) Dec 22, 1961 To N206, N381RD, N500LN. Stored at Exeter, UK sinnce 1984.
					Was based in 2004 at Airbase, an aircraft museum based at Coventry, England. Flown to
					Anoka county, Minnesota Oct/Nov 2012 to TP Aero.
				34671 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP580. Wrecked when bellylanded at El Aouina,
					Tunisia Sep 10,1945 after undercarriage jammed.
				34672 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP581. Diverted to SAAF as 6415, no RAF service. Crashed on takeoff at St Albans, South
					Africa Mar 8, 1944.
				34673 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP582. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34674 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP583. SOC May 14, 1947
				34675 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP584. Diverted to SAAF as 6424, no RAF service
				34676 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP585. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and undercarriage
					collapsed, Hal Far, Malta Oct 17, 1944
				34677 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP586. Missing from convoy escort mission off
					Cyprus Jan 2, 1944
				34678 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP587. Diverted to SAAF as 6422, no RAF service
				34679 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP588. SOC May 14, 1947
				34680 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP589. Diverted to SAAF as 6425, no RAF service. Sold to Howard Aero Inc but not
					registered. Presumably used for spares for Howard 500 conversions.
				34681 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP590. Diverted to SAAF, no RAF service
				34682 (VB-147) crashed on landing at NAAF Carlsen Field (Trinidad) Jun 20, 1944 when ran into a ditch at
					the end of the runway. Crew uninjured, but aircraft SOC
				34683 (VB-125) crashed on landing on test flight at NAS Boca Chica, Key West Apr 17, 1944. No injuries, restored
					to flight status Jun 18, 1944. With VPB-126 damaged in landing at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
					Jan 19, 1945.
				34684 (VB-126) accident on landing at Floyd Bennett Field, NY May 27, 1944. No crew injuries.
					With VPB-126 damaged on landing at Guantnamo Bay Jan 19, 1945
				34687 in crash in Iceland Oct 1943. Major damage but no fatalities.
				34690 (VB-127) damaged on landing at Calvi Field, Corsica Sep 19, 1944. No crew injuries, but aircraft DBR.
				34693 (VPB-139) lost off Attu, Alaska Apr 22, 1945
				34694 (VB-129) ran out of fuel and landed in cow pasture at Campos dos Goytacazes, Brazil Sep 23, 1943
				34696 (VPB-130) landing gear could not be lowered and made wheels-up belly landing at Pitoe
					airstrip, Morotai Mar 28, 1945. Crew uninjured
				34697 (VB-200) inadvertently made wheels-up landing at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Sep 19, 1944. Aircraft SOC.
				34698 assigned to NAS San Juan lost off San Juan in central Atlantic Apr 22, 1945
				34700 to RCAF as 2238.
				34701	(MSN 5591) to RCAF as 2236. To N5393N, N345, N111M. Converted to Super Ventura Jan 11, 1957. To N191N.
					Converted to Howard 350 Apr 23, 1962. To civil registry as N593EW. Converted to Howard Super 350 Jun 11, 1973.
					Donated to Georgia Histoical Aviatin Museum Aug 1, 1980. Traded for a Beech t-34A Dec 21, 1981. Cancelled Apr 26,
					2013.
				34702 to RCAF as 2239
				34703 to RCAF as 2237
				34704 to RCAF as 2240
				34705 to RCAF as 2243
				34706 to RCAF as 2241
				34707 to RCAF as 2242
				34708 to RCAF as 2248. To N5065N, N3030. Converted to Super Ventura Jun 1960. To N3060, N30606. Converted to
					Howard Eldorado 700. To N16777, N25YC, N725YC. Crashed Philadelphia IAP Sep 11, 1971.
				34709 to RCAF as 2244. To N1206. Converted to Super Ventura. To N5034F. Converted to BACC BA-400.
					to civil registry as N1970H, N197RD, N100LR, N400MC, YV-183CP
				34710 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP591. Diverted to SAAF as 6428, no RAF service
				34711 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP592. SOC Jul 29, 1948
				34712 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP593. Missing from mission to Maritza airfield
					Feb 13, 1944.
				34714 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP594. Diverted to SAAF as 6512, no RAF service. Returned to USA May 13, 1947
				34715 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP595. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34716 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP596. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34717 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP597. Lost Mar 10, 1944
				34718 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP598. SOC Mar 25, 1948
				34719 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP599. SOC Jan 29, 1948
				34720 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP600. Diverted to SAAF as 6511, no RAF service. Returned to USA May 13, 1947
				34721 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP601.
				34722 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP602. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				34723 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP603. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				34724 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP604. SOC Apr 27, 1944
				34725 (FAW-2) in landing accident at NAB Agana, Guam Nov 9, 1944. Aircraft was lost.
				34726 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP605. SOC May 14, 1947
				34727 transferred to US Coast Guard Traverse City Jul 1946
				34728 (VJ-1) suffered minor damage in landing accident at NAS Pearl Harbor (Ford Island), Hawaii Oct 29, 1943.
					With VJ-7 taxiied into 3 parked F4U aircraft due to hydraulic failure at NAS Pearl Harbor (Ford Island)
					Sep 12, 1944. No injuries to personnel, aircraft put out for repairs for an indefinite time.
				34730 (VPB-133) failed to return from patrol to Shionomisaki on Japanese coast May 27, 1945.
					Crew of six MIA.
				34731 (VPB-198) damaged in landing accident at NAS Monterey, CA Dec 29, 1944. Crew was unhurt.
				34732 to French Aeronavale Sep 1945.
				34733 damaged in landing accident at NAS Patuxent River, MD Sep 8, 1943. Crew unhurt.
				34735 (VB-147) in landing accident at Floyd Bennett Field, NY Dec 22, 1943. Crew unhurt
				34736 (VB-147) w/o 16-May-44 French Guiana. Fuel exhaustion, crew bailed out
				34737 (VB-130) ground looped on landing at McCalla Field, NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Sep 2, 1943. No injuries,
					but aircraft DBR.
				34738 (CIC Team Training) w/o 29-Sep-45. Mid-air off Santa Catalina Isl, Ca, ditched
				34740 (VB-129) w/o 7-Sep-44 USCGAS Elizabeth City, SC. Engine failure on take off run, swerved off runway;
					hit small bldg. SOC
				34742 (VB-151) lost off Kaneohe, Hawaii Jun 9, 1944
				34743	(MSN 237-5633) to New Zealand Sep 4, 1943 as NZ4528. SOC Mar 1948
				34744	(MSN 237-5634) to New Zealand Sep 4, 1943 as NZ4529. Crashed at Pallikulo Field on Apr 11, 1944. The aircraft
					suffered an engine failure during a mission and was attempting a flapless landing back at base when it
					over-ran the airstrip. It crashed through a fence and later burst into flames as the crew were
					attempting to remove the battery leads.
				34745 (VB-137) w/o 30-Dec-43 Tarawa. Hit by landing aircraft, and stripped for parts.
				34747	(MSN 237-5637) to New Zealand Sep 6, 1943 as NZ4531. SOC Mar 1948.
				34748	(MSN 237-5638) to New Zealand Sep 6, 1943 as NZ4532. SOC Mar 1948
				34749	(MSN 237-5639) to New Zealand Sep 24, 1943 as NZ4534. SOC Mar 1948
				34750	(MSN 237-5640) to New Zealand Sep 24, 1943 as NZ4535. SOC Mar 1948.
				34751	(MSN 237-5641) to New Zealand Sep 4, 1943 as NZ4530. Crashed about 150 miles NE of Bougainville on Jun 14, 1944.
					The aircraft suffered engine failure when returning from a patrol and ditched into the sea.
				34752	(MSN 237-5642) to New Zealand Sep 6, 1943 as NZ4533. Crashed at Ohakea on 9 Nov 9, 1943. W/o when the aircraft was
					 landing after a test flight when the wheels locked on the wet grass and it over-ran the runway into a ditch.
				34753	(MSN 237-5643) to New Zealand Sep 24, 1943 as NZ4536. W/o when struck by taxying P-40 while parked at Ohakea
					on Apr 10, 1945.
				34754 to RAAF as A59-56 9/1943. Crashed into sea off Bremer Island near Gove, N.T. 1/27/1945.
					3 crew killed, 3 survived.
				34755 to RAAF as A59-57 10/1943. Sold 4/8/1952. To VH-RGO
				34756 (FAW-2) w/o 23-Jul-45;NAS #28 Kaneohe on pre-combat test flight. Engine failure on take-off,
					overshot into rough terrain. SOC
				34758 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP606. Diverted to SAAF as 6430, no RAF service.
				34759 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP607. Diverted to SAAF as 6432, no RAF service. To SAAF Technical School
					as TS305. Preserved on display at Dickie Fritz MESCA, Johannesburg, South Africa.
				34760 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP608. Diverted to SAAF as 6433, no RAF service. To
					civil registry as N127N. Converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-109, then to N90N,
					to N137U
				34761 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP609. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34762 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP610. SOC May 14, 1947
				34763 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP611. SOC Jun 14, 1946
				34764 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP612. Wrecked when flew into ground in
					Iraqi desert Apr 25, 1946
				34765 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP613. Diverted to SAAF as 6427, no RAF service. To Kelowna as C-GKFN. Crashed on
					takeoff at Toronto IAP Jul 9, 1981
				34766 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP614. Overshot Gibraltar airfield into sea
					Apr 24, 1945 after undercarriage jammed.
				34767 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP615. SOC May 31, 1944
				34768 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP616. Diverted to SAAF as 6435, no RAF service
				34769 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP617. Diverted to SAAF as 6436, no RAF service
				34770 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP618. Diverted to SAAF as 6431, no RAF service
				34771 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP619. Diverted to SAAF as 6429, no RAF service
				34772 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP620. Diverted to SAAF as 6434, no RAF service
				34774 (VB-139) crashed on takeoff from NAS Attu, Alaska Dec 9, 1943. Aircraft caught fire and was destroyed
				34775 (VPB-146) damaged during Japanese air raid on Morotai Nov 29, 1944. Surveyed
				34776 (VK-14) in landing accident at NAS Traverse City, Michigan Jun 26, 1944
				34781 (VB-132) landed at Westerley Field, CT due to incliment weather at NAS Quonset Point, RI Nov 11, 1943.
					Overran runway and damaged the tail wheel assembly. No crew injured
				34782 to French Aeronavale Nov 9,1944. (VPF-1) w/o 10-Feb-45 French Patrol Sq, Agadir,French Morocco.
					Ground looped during landing. SOC
				34783 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944.
				34785 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34787 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34788 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34789 (VB-132) crashed 1-Jul-44 20 mi NW of Port Lyautey, French Morocco.
					Crashed in water, 5 killed
				34790 (VB-132) w/o 10-Jan-43 30 nm NW of Craw Field, Port Lyautey, French Morocco. Crashed
					during practice bomb run. 6 crew killed.
				34792 (VB-132) ground looped while taxiing at Port Lyautey, French Morocco Aug 31, 1944. No injuries.
					To French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34793 (VB-132) landing gear would not lower and made belly landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI Nov 15, 1943.
					No crew injuries. In taxi accident at Shrevport MAP, LA with FAW-5 under Headquarters
					Squadron (HEDRON) May 15, 1945. Aircraft suffered major accident,
					but crew was unhurt.
				34794 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34795 (VB-146) w/o 22-Nov-44; during convoy coverage
					120mi.SE,of Leyte Gulf. Fired on by USN FM-2 &
					TBM,ditched. Also reported as going to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944 and w/o on takeoff at
					Port Lyautey, French Morocco Jan 6, 1945
				34796 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34797 to French Aeronavale Nov 9, 1944
				34798 (VPB-146) ditched at sea Nov 22, 1944 due to friendly fire from FMs. Crew picked up by nearby destroyer.
				34799 (VPB-146) crashed during patrol mission over Borneo Oct 20, 1944. Crew of 7 MIA
				34800 (VPB-146) crashed at Morotai Oct 19, 1944. Another report has it being assigned to AROU-1 and crashed
					at Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 17, 1945
				34801 (VB-138) crashed on takeoff at NAF Russell Islands (Renard Field) on Banika Island Jan 5, 1944. SOC
				34802 (VB-138) crashed on takeoff at NAF Russell Islands Nov 13, 1943. No crew injuries, but aircraft SOC Nov 18, 1943
				34803 assigned to AROU-2 Samar in Philippines Jul 13, 1945
				34804	(MSN 5694) to RCAF as 2246. To N10481, N28C. converted to Super Ventura Apr 1, 1957. To N20S,
					N208S, N20S, N208S. Converted to Howard 350. Cancelled Aug 23, 2012
				34806 to RCAF as 2245. To N10480, N711Z. Converted to Super Ventura in 1956. To N9221R, N446DD.
					Crashed Austin, Texas Aug 3, 1972
				34807	(MSN 5697) to RCAF as 2247. To N151V. Cancelled Jun 27, 2012. Reported stored at Marine Corps
					Aviation Museum, Quantico, Virgina from 1982 until at least 1992.
				34808 to RCAF as 2249. To N64009, N51A, N2329, N24C, N24CP. Converted to Super Ventura. Cancelled Nov 23, 1970.
				34809 to RCAF as 2250
				34810	(MSN 5700) to RCAF as 2255. To N5392N. Converted to Super Ventura. To N539. Converted to
					Howard 350. To civil registry as N350S, to N555JM, then N855JM
				34811 to RCAF as 2251
				34812	(MSN 5702) to RCAF as 2254. To N10479, N200P. Converted to Super Ventura. To N2006.
					Converted to Howard 350. To civil registry as N539N. Cancelled Aug 21, 2012
				34813 to RCAF as 2252
				34814 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP621. Diverted to SAAF as 6437, no RAF service
				34815 to RCAF as 2252. To N5394N. Converted to Super Ventura. To civil registry as N685, N910V.
					Cancelled May 7, 1990.
				34816 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP622. Diverted to SAAF as 6438, no RAF service
				34817 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP623. Diverted to SAAF as 6439, no RAF service
				34818 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP624. Diverted to SAAF as 6440, no RAF service. May have been usef for spares
					in Howard 500 production.
				34819 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP625. SOC Sep 25, 1947
				34820 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP626. Transferred to SAAF as 6507 Oct 1, 1945. Crashed into sea at Table Bay,
					South Africa Aug 18, 1953
				34821 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP627. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34822 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP628. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34824 (VB-148) missing 3-May-44 from strike on Bougainville. 5 MIA
				34826 (VPB-141) damaged in landing accident at NAS brunswick, Maine Jan 21, 1945. Crew unhurt, plane repaired.
				34828 (VB-141) missing 13-Nov-43 from Edenburg Fld,
					Trinidad, BWI on convoy coverage. 6 crew MIA
				34829 (VPB-141) in landing accident at NAS Brunswick, ME Jan 21, 1945. No crew injures, aircraft
					was repairable.
				34829 (VB-149)
				34830 (Hedron FAW5-1) w/o 7-Feb-45 in mid-air collision with C-54 on take-off from Boca Chica, FL. 4 killed. C-54
					landed ok
				34832 to French Aeronavale Sep 1945
				34833 (VB-148) in landing accident at NAF Emirau May 24, 1944. Crew uninjured, aircraft
					SOC 1-Jun-1944
				34835 (FAW-12 HEDRON) damaged on landing at NAAS Boca Chica, FL Nov 21, 1944. Substantial damage to aircraft,
					but crew was unhurt.
				34836 (VB-148) ground looped at end of runway due to engine failure during takeoff at NAAS Vernalis, CA
					Dec 25, 1943. Serious damage to aircraft, but crew was unhurt.
				34837 (VB-144) w/o 14-Nov-43 70mi. E. of Midway Island; Ditched during search. 1 killed, remaining crew picked
					up by a PT boat
				34839 (VB-144) damaged by AAA over Emidji Island, Jaluit Atoll and made crash landing at Majuro Jun 17, 1944.
					Pilot injured, other crew OK. Aircraft SOC
				34840 assigned to CASU(F)-44 lost off Tinian in west central Pacific Jun 17, 1944
				34841 (VMF(N)-531) crashed on takeoff at Henderson Field, South Pacific. No injuries, but aircraft DBR
				34843 (VB-138) crashed on landing at NAF Russell Islands (Renard Field) on Banika Island Dec 18, 1943. Crew survived,
					but aircraft caught fire and was destroyed by exploding depth charges
				34846 (VB-149) landing gear collapsed during taxiing at NAS Beaufort, SC May 10, 1944. Suffered extensive
					damage, but crew were unhurt.
				34847	(MSN 237-5737) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4537. SOC Mar 1948
				34848 (VPB-146) ditched in Morotai Strait Nov 3, 1944. Crew was rescued.
				34850	(MSN 237-5740) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4538. Crashed near Palliklo at on Apr 6, 1944. The
					aircraft was carrying out a practice bombing run when it flicked onto its’ back during a steep turn
					and dived into the sea.
				34851	(MSN 237-5741) to New Zealand Oct 18, 1943 as NZ4543. SOC Mar 1948
				34852	(MSN 237-5742) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4539. SOC Mar 1948
				34853	(MSN 237-5743) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4540. W/o when crash landed at Munda on Mar 11, 1944.
				34854	(MSN 237-5744) to New Zealand Oct 18, 1943 as NZ4544. Crashed on the lower slopes of Mount Egmont on Oct 3, 1944.
					The aircraft drifted off track during a navigation exercise and flew into the cloud covered mountain
				34855	(MSN 237-5745) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4541. SOC Mar 1948
				34856	(MSN 237-5746) to New Zealand Oct 2, 1943 as NZ4542. SOC Mar 1948
				34857	(MSN 237-5747) to New Zealand Oct 18, 1943 as NZ4545. Crashed on take-off on Dec 22, 1943 and written off, probably at
					Espiritu Santo.
				34858 to RAAF as A59-58 10/1943. Damaged beyond repair
					in landing accident 1/21/1944.
				34859 to RAAF as A59-60 10/1943. Sold 8/8/1949. To VH-RGP
				34860 to RAAF as A59-59 10/1943. Damaged beyond repair
					in landing accident 1/21/1944. Same as 34858?
				34862 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP629. SOC May 14, 1947
				34864 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP630. SOC Oct 12, 1945
				34865 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP631. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				34866 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP632. Crashed during ferry flight Nov 24, 1943
				34867 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP633. Missing during convoy patrol Apr 1, 1944.
					Believed shot down by mistake by RAF Beaufighter
				34868 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP634. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34869 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP635. Missing from patrol mission Feb 6, 1944
				34870 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP636. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34871 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP637. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34872 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP638. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				34873 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP639. DBR when swung on landing at Hal Far,
					Malta Aug 27, 1944
				34874 (VPB-146) damaged during Japanese air raid on Morotai Nov 29, 1944. Surveyed
				34875 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP640. Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed
					during aborted takeoff, Gianaclis, Egypt Aug 3, 1944
				34876 assigned to ACORN-8 POOL in southwest Pacific Apr 26, 1945
				34877 (VB-144) damaged by one of its own bombs which exploded prematurely after being dropped over Jaluit Jun 9, 1944.
					Made single-engine landing at Kwajalein
				34879 (VPB-146) crashed on landing at Mokerang airfield Sep 24, 1944. Flight was from Pityilu
					Island to Mokerang airfield in present day Papua New Guinea. No casualties, but aircraft SOC.
				34880 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP641. Diverted to SAAF as 6441, no RAF service. To
					civil registry as N1424, cancelled Dec 26, 1973 as WFU. Converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-108,
					restored as N1424. Then to N14241, N941S, N227W, N500BY. Impounded in Mexico for drug smuggling
					and used for a time by the federal police as PF-0214. N500BY cancelled Aug 10, 2012
				34881 (VPB-146) damaged by enemy bombs at Morota, SW Pacific Nov 7. 1944
				34882 (VPB-146) crash laned at Morotai after being shot up by friendly fire from AAF P-40 aircraft
					Nov 26, 1944. The plane was surveyed.
				34883 (VPB-146) damaged when ran off end of runway at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Jun 12, 1944
				34884 (VB-145) destroyed when crashed on takeoff 10-Jul-44 Pityilu Isl air strip.
				34885 (VPB-146) crashed on bombing mission Labo, Mindiano Oct 20, 1944. All 6 crew KIA
				34888 (VPB-128) shot down by AAA during attack on enemy shipping on inlets along Davao Gulf,
					Philippines Mar 21, 1945. All 7 crew killed.
				34891 (VB-138) crashed on takeoff at NAF Russell Islands (Renard Field) on Banika Island Jan 29, 1944
				34894 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP642. Diverted to SAAF as 6444, no RAF service. To civil
					registry as N502N, cancelled Mar 4, 1964 as WFU. Converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-106, restored
					as N502N. then to N21W, N621W. Cancelled as N621W Aug 2, 1976
					and w/o at Santa Lucia, Mexico Sep 14, 1973. Registration N621W later allocated
					but ntu.
				34896 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP643. Diverted to SAAF as 6469, no RAF service
				34897 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP644. Diverted to SAAF as 6450, no RAF service
				34898 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP645. Destroyed by fire when crashed at Piarco
					during ferry flight Nov 22, 1943
				34899 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP646. Diverted to SAAF as 6469, no RAF service
				34900 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP647. Missing during ferry flight to SAAF from
					Trinidad to Belem Nov 7, 1943.
				34901 to RCAF as 2267
				34902 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP648. Diverted to SAAF as 6448, no RAF service
				34903 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP649. Diverted to SAAF as 6488, no RAF service. To civil
					registry as N74028, N515N, N515, cancelled Apr 7, 1964 as WFU. Converted to Howard 500 with MSN 500-110,
					restored as N515. then to N277T, N277X, N217BT (ntu), N71BT (ntu), C-GTIP, then N5831Y. To
					Lone Star Flight Museum Jun 11, 1992. To N990PT. Substantially damaged by Hurrican Katrina Aug 29, 2005.
				34904 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP650. DBR when swung on takeoff, Takoradi,
					Gold Coast Dec 1, 1943
				34905 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP651. Wrecked when overshot landing during
					ferry flight, Almaza, Egypt Dec 22, 1943
				34906 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP652. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34907 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP653. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34908 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP654. Transferred to SAAF as 6516 Oct 1, 1945
				34909 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP655. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed, Gianaclis, Egypt Nov 16, 1944
				34910 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP656. Force landed in cotton field after starboard engine failed on
					takeoff Ngonera, Northern Rhodesia Apr 27, 1946. SOC Sep 18, 1946
				34912 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP657. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34913 (VPB-132) damaged 17-Oct-44 Agadir, French Morocco during hard
					landing. SOC
				34914 (VB-127) damaged on landing at NAF Port Lyuatey (later Kenitra), Morocco Jun 22, 1944. No injuries,
					plane sustained only minor damage.
				34917 (VB-128) in accident 2-Sep-44 NAS New York (Floyd Bennett Field). Landing gear folded on landing,
					skidded & caught fire. SOC. Only 2 crew onboard and they were uninjured.
				34919 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP658. Crashed at Haragedik, Turkey
					Mar 3, 1944 after running out of fuel while on patrol and
					abandoned by crew.
				34921 (CIC Team Training) w/o 25-Sep-45 in mid-air off
					Santa Catalina Isl,Ca. 6 killed
				34924 (VB-125) ditched off San Antonio lighthouse, Cuba 8-Aug-44. All crew rescued.
				34926 (VPB-127) transferred to French Navy at NAAF Agadir, French Morocco May 15, 1945.
				34929 (VPB-200) damaged in sleeve gunnery training exercise out of NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii, on landing back at
					Kaneohe, swerved and crashed into two parked PV-2s (37125 and 37481) Aug 19, 1945.
				34934 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 4, 1945
				34936 (VB-131) damaged on landing at Atlanta, GA Mar 30, 1944. Crew was unhurt
				34937 (VPB-141) port landing gear collapsed during roll out after landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI
					Apr 27, 1945. Aircraft SOC.
				34940 to French Aeronavale Nov 6, 1944
				34941 (VB-143) w/o 21-Apr-1944 4mi SE, Sao Rogue, Brazil when ran out of fuel after returning from
					convoy escort mission. Crew bailed out successfully.
				34942 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP659. Destroyed by fire after stalling
					on takeoff and spun into ground, Turnberry May 21, 1944.
				34943 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP660. Diverted to SAAF as 6508, no RAF service.
				34944 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP661. SOC May 14, 1947
				34945 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP662. Missing from shipping sweep
					between Genoa and Viareggio Aug 6, 1944
				34946 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP663. Diverted to SAAF as 6445, no RAF service
				34947 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP664. Diverted to SAAF as 6443, no RAF service
				34948 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP665. Diverted to SAAF as 6446, no RAF service. Crasshed 4 mi From
					Bulawayo, Rhodesia and DBF enroute from South Africa to Gibraltar Jun 6, 1944
				34949 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP666. Diverted to SAAF as 6442, no RAF service
				34950 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP667. Diverted to SAAF as 6449, no RAF service
				34951 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP668. Transferred to SAAF as 6506 Oct 1, 1945. To N74882, N239R,
					cancelled Aug 2, 1963 as WFU. converted to Howard 500 with
					MSN 500-116, restored as N239R. To N11CP, N110P. Sold in Bolivia as CP-1975. Derelict in
					Santa Cruz-El Trompillo in 1992.
				34952 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP669. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				34953 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP670. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34954 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP671. DBR Apr 6, 1944
				34955 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP672. SOC Jun 14, 1945
				34956 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP673. DBR Jun 29, 1944
				34957 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP674. Transferred to SAAF as 6502Oct 1, 1945
				34958 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP675. SOC Jul 20, 1945. Abandoned by RAF at Biida, Algeria and taken over by
					French Aeronavale for repaire and possible use. Abandoned by Aeronavale by Oct 1947.
				34959 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP676. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34960 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP677. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				34961 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP678. SOC Jul 27, 1944
				34962 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP679. SOC Jul 20, 1945
				34963 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP680. Diverted to SAAF as 6493, no RAF service. Damaged at
					Gibraltar Sep 18, 1944.
				34964	(MSN 5854) to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP681. Diverted to SAAF as 6447, no RAF service. Converted
					to Howard 500 with MSN 500-112 (NTU), then to N686M, N8020, N256YC, N65PC. Cancelled
					Apr 30, 2013
				34965 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP682. Diverted to SAAF as 6447, no RAF service. To SAAF Technical
					School, Jan Smuts as TS-303. To SAAF Museum Nov 4, 1988 and moved to Ysterplaat Nov 1988.
				34966 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP683. Diverted to SAAF as 6455, no RAF service. Crashed Tangiers,
					North Africa Jan 31, 1945
				34967 to RAF as Ventura GR.V FP684. Diverted to SAAF as 6453, no RAF service. Used as spares
					for Howard 500 production.
				34968 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS889. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				34969 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS890. Flew into hill while returning from
					patrol Jun 16, 1944
				34970 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS891. Crashed on takeoff, Hal Far, Malta Aug 21, 1944
				34971 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS892. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34972 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS893.
				34973 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS894. SOC Jun 24, 1945
				34974 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS895. SOC Sep 26, 1945. To SAAF as 6515. Crashed near Pinelands,
					South Africa Nov 26, 1956
				34975 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS896. Transferred to SAAF as 6503 Oct 1, 1945
				34976 to RAF as Ventura GR.V JS897. DBR when undercarriage collapsed on
					landing Feb 14, 1944 at St Jean d'Acre, Palestine following engine failure
				34981 (VB-148) damaged when ground looped on landing at NAAF Vernalis, CA Dec 11, 1943. Aircraft heavily
					damaged, but crew was unhurt.
				34983 (FAW-2) damaged in wheels-up landing at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Jan 17, 1944. Substantial damage to plane,
					but crew was unhurt.
				34985 (VB-148) in takeoff accident at NAF Alameda, CA Dec 23, 1943. 2 crew uninjured
				34986 converted to sole PV-1 1/2 (PV-1 with PV-2 tail assembly)
				34989 (VB-132) suffered engine failure and made emergency landing 22-Dec-43 Conakry Field, French Guinea.
					Aircraft DBR, salvaged by 8th Army. No crew injuries
				34990 to RCAF as 2258. To N64002, N21W, N216Q, N216U, CX-BCY
				34992 to RAAF as A59-61 12/1943. Converted to transport
					as VH-RGQ. Stored 10/21/1946.
				34993 (VPB-134) w/o 18-Dec-44. Crashed and burned after
					take-off from Pici Fld, Porteleza, Brazil, 10 killed.
				34994 to RAAF as A59-62. Sold 6/24/1948.
				34995 to RAAF as A59-63 12/1943. Converted to transport
					as VH-RGR. SOC 11/10/1948.
				34996 to RCAF as 2260
				34997 to RCAF as 2256. To N10478. Converted to Super Ventura. To N5033F. Crashed Tucumcari, New
					Mexico Dec 3, 1972.
34998/35047		North American PBJ-1C Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25C
				Were USAAF 42-64502/64503, 64504/64506, 64802/64621, 64708/64732.
				34998 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				34999 (OTS-8) lost Jun 14, 1943
				35000 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35001 SOC Oct 31, 1945. To civil registry as N77621
				35002 (OTS-8) crashed into Pamlico Sound, NC in bad weather 8/28/1943.
					5 killed.
				35003 SOC Oct 31, 1945. To civil registry as N77628
				35004 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35005 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35006 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35007 SOC Jul 8, 1945
				35008 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35009 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35010 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35011 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35012 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35013 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35014 SOC Apr 30, 1945
				35015 SOC Oct 21, 1945
				35016 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35017 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35018 SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				35019 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35020 SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				35021 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35022 SOC Oct 21, 1945
				35023 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35024 SOC Jul 31, 1945
				35025 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35026 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35027 (OTS-8) spun in after takeoff 12/6/1943. 2 killed.
				35028 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35029 SOC Dec 31, 1944
				35030 SOC Oct 31,1 945.
				35031 SOC Apr 30, 1945
				35032 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35033 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off Emiarau in South Pacific Jul 20, 1945. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				35034 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 42-64719 landing gear collapsed on rough strip
					at Emirau Jul 3, 1945. No crew injuries
				35035 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35036 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35037 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35038 SOC Jan 31, 1946
				35039 SOC Feb 28, 1946
				35040 in landing accident ice on runway Washington, DC
					4/4/1944. Squadron assignment not listed but some members
					of VMB-613 were onboard.
				35041 (VMB-413) forced landing after takeoff MCAS Cherry
					Point, NC 9/28/1943. Gear got raised before plane was
					fully airborne, plane skidded 300 feet, caught fire and was
					destroyed. No serious injuries
				35042 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35043 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35044 (MAG-61) lost in ground taxiing accident at Cherry Point,
					NC Jul 24, 1943
				35045 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35046 lost Oct 12, 1943, no details
				35047 (VMB-613) ditched following runaway prop, Key West, FL
					Feb 29, 1944
35048/35096		North American PBJ-1D Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25D. Were USAAF 41-30730/20754,42-87157/87180.
				35048 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35049 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35050 crashed into Pamlico Sound, NC Aug 21, 1943. 3 killed
				35051 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35052 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35053 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35054 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35055 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35056 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35057 crashed after takeoff Cherry Point, NC Nov 15, 1943, 5 killed.
				35058 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35059 (VMB-612) suffered engine failure near Warsaw, MO
					Jun 18, 1944. Crew of 5 bailed out.
				35060 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35061 exploded after takeoff MCAS Cherry Point, NC Nov 1, 1943. 5 killed.
				35062 crashed during test flight at Quantico, VA Nov 1, 1943.
					3 killed.
				35063 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35064 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35065 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off Emirau in southwest Pacific Apr 30, 1945. SOC Apr 30, 1945
				35066 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35067 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35068 SOC Jan 31, 1946
				35069 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off Emirau in southwest Pavific Apr 30, 1945. SOC Apr 30, 1945
				35070 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35071 SOC Oct 31, 1945
				35072 SOC Apr 30, 1946
				35073 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 42-87157 hit hill on New Georgia Sep 11, 1944. 6 killed.
				35074 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35075 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off Emirau in southwest Pacific Jul 18, 1945. SOC Jul 31, 1945
				35076 lost Jan 12, 1944, no details
				35077 lost Feb 18, 1944, no details
				35078 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35079 SOC Jul 31, 1945
				35080 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 42-87164 ditched on way to target Oct 30, 1944,
					Emirau, South Pacific. Crew rescued
				35081 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35082 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off emirau in southwest Pacific Apr 30, 1945. SOC Apr 30, 1945
				35083 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 42-87167 crashed near Tutuba Island in south Pacific Apr 20, 1944. 6 killed.
				35084 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35085 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 42-87169 hit by AAA on raid on enemy ships off Puluwat island and
					ditched Sep 19, 1944. 2 crew members killed, 4 survivors recovered.
				35086 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 42-87170 lost Sep 17, 1944 on mission to Kavieng. All crew MIA
				35087 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 42-87171 missing in South Pacific Apr 22, 1944. 7 MIA. PBJ at National
					Naval Aviation Museum has markings of this plane.
				35088 (VMB-443) spun in from 1500 feet near Kellum, NC
					Feb 8, 1944. 6 killed.
				35089 SOC Nov 30, 1945
				35090 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35091 lost Dec 3, 1943, no details
				35092 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35093 SOC Sep 30, 1945
				35094 SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35095 SOC Dec 31, 1945
				35096 flew into ground during low altitude flight near MCAS
					El Centro, CA Jul 10, 1944. 1 killed.
35097			North American PBJ-1G Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25G (42-65031). Used by Aircraft Experimental and Development Squadron (AEDS) for tests of
					75-mm cannon.
35098/35193		North American PBJ-1D Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25D
				Were USAAF 42-87181/87205, 43-3302/3344, 43-3570/3605, 43-3651, 43-3655, 43-3771/3778.
				35099 ex USAAF 42-87182 missing near San Francisco, CA 4/26/1944.
				35100 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87183 damaged by AAA on raid to Pendo Point, New Britain and made water
					landing near Green Island Sep 11, 1944. 2 crew killed, survivors escaped on rubber raft and were
					picked up by a PBY.
				35101 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost off Emirau in southwest Pacific Aug 15, 1945
				35102 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87185 DBR on landing at Emirau Aug 10, 1944. No crew injuries, aircraft
					transferred to MAG-61 for use as spare parts.
				35105 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87188 collided with 35151 2/27/1945 near Emirau Island.
					All 7 onboard killed.
				35106 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87189 failed to return from mission to Kavieng Sep 2, 1944
				35108 assigned to SERVRON-61 lost of Emirau in southwest Pacific Apr 30, 1945
				35109 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 42-87192 MIA on raid on Rabaul Jun 22, 1944
				35110 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 42-87193 lost/damaged at Pearl Harbor Jan 11, 1944
				35113 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 42-87196 crashed in low-altitude turn MCAS
					Cherry Point, NC 11/1/1943. 4 killed.
				35114 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 42-87197 crashed at sea near Palmyra Island
					8/6/1943. 9 killed.
				35117 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 42-87200 MIA on mission to Kavieng Mar 22, 1944. 6 crew MIA
				35118 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87201 landing gear collapsed during takeoff
					Emirau Island Mar 27, 1945. Remained airborne, made belly landing. Plane turned over to MAG-61
				35119 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 42-87202 forced landing at Ft. Wayne, Indiana
					12/6/1943.
				35120 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 42-87203 wheels-up landing at MCAS El Centro, CA
					3/19/1944.
				35121 ex USAAF 42-87204 in midair with 35184 near Bern, NC 2/23/1944. 10 killed. Another report has the
					plane being with SERVRON-61 and lost off Emirau insouthwest Pacific May 25, 1945
				35123 (VMB-433) ex USAAF 43-3320) damaged on landing at Emirau Mar 5, 1945. Plane turned over to MAG-61.
				35124 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3321 MIA on bombing mission over Rabaul Mar 22, 1944. 6 crew MIA
				35125 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3322 damaged on landing at Stirling May 23, 1944. Aircraft SOC, no crew injuries.
				35126 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3323 SOC Aug 13, 1945.
				35127 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3324 lost in action 4/20/1944 South Pacific. 6 KIA.
				35128 (VMB-413) damaged by enemy fire and ditched in Choiseul Bay Jul 29, 1944, crew rescued 5 hours later
					(VPNavy!)
				35129 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3326 ditched in Choiseul Bay due to combat damage on raid on Tobera area
					Jul 29, 1944. Crew rescued
				35130 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3327) nosed over in ditch on takeoff at Green Island
					11/11/1944. No crew injuries, but aicraft SOC.
				35131 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3328 missing on flight to Canton Island to
					Tutuila, Samoa 1/22/1944. 6 MIA. A flight of 13 PBJs left Hawaii headed for Samoa, only 5 arrived
				35132 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3329 in landing accident at Green Island, SP
					Oct 3, 1944. No crew injuries, but aircraft SOC.
				35133 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3330 crashed at Stirling Apr 25, 1944. No crew injuries.
				35134 (VMB-143) ex USAAF 43-3331 lost on flight to Treasury Islands,
					ran out of fuel and crashed 4/1/1944. 2 crewmembers killed, four rescued 6 days later.
				35139 (VMB-413) lost/damaged Treasury Islands Mar 16, 1944
				35140 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3337 shot down over New Ireland and made successful water landing off coast
					of Namatanai Oct 3, 1944. Crew rescued by a PT boat.
				35141 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3338 hit tree on landing Green Island, SPac
					and crashed inverted Jun 29, 1944. 6 killed.
				35143 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3340 shot down by AAA in mission to Tobera airfield near Rabaul May 5, 1944.
					6 crew and one passenger killed. Japanese buried the crew in the crater, remains discovered in late 1990s.
				35144 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3341 damaged in landing accident at Stirling May 18, 1944. Aircraft SOC
				35145 (VMB-423) ex USAAF 43-3342 suffered structural failure while on training flight MCAS Ewa, Oahu, HI
					3/3/1944. 5 killed.
				35147 (VMB-443) ex USAAF 43-3344 swerved off runway on landing at Peliliu
					6/15/1945. No injuries to the crew.
				35148 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3580 ditched offshore from Iwo Jima Apr 20, 1945 due to fuel exhaustion.
					All crew rescued.
				35149 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3571 crashed after takeoff 11/29/1944. 6 missing.
				35151 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3573 collided with 35105 2/27/1945 near Emirau Island.
					All 6 onboard killed.
				35152 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3574 in ground accident 10/22/1944 Emirau, SW Pacific. No injuries, but
					aircraft SOC
				35156 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3578 missing in raid on Dunkers Derby 11/27/1944 SW Pacific. 5 missing.
				35157 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3579 hit by enemy fire and crashed near Gitagum, Philippines Apr 12, 1945. One
					crewman killed, 6 survived.
				35161 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3583 shot down 4/16/1945 by friendly fire (F4U-1)
					during attack on enemy airstrip. Ditched, 2 killed, 3 rescued.
				35164 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3586 lost in action May 30, 1945, Midanao, Philippines. 4 KIA
				35165 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3587 crashed on takeoff at Emirau due to engine failure Nov 15, 1944. Aircraft SOC,
					no crew injuries
				35168 (VMA-612) ex USAAF 43-3590 missing 2/11/1945, South Pacific. 7 MIA
				35172 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3594 lost Jun 19, 1945 N of Sarangani Bay, Mindanao,
					Philippines. Crew rescued.
				35175 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3597 hit trees and crashed during landing at Emirau 1/17/1945. All 5 crew killed.
				35176 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3598 overshot landing at Iwo Jima 5/3/1945 and was badly damaged
				35179(?) (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3600 flew into water 23 mi SW of Key West, FL during gunnery practice
					2/14/1944. 5 killed.
				35180 (VMB-611) landing accident at Samar, Philippines
					9/23/1945. Records indicate that it was never assigned to
					an overseas unit and ws SOC Oct 31, 1945.
				35181 (VMB-413) ex USAAF 43-3603 undershot landing at Munda, New Georgia
					Sept 29, 1944.
				35182 (VMB-611) in forced landing at Zamboango Sept 5, 1945.
				35183 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3605 SOC Jul 10, 1945
				35184 in midair collision with 35121 Feb 23, 1944 2
					mi SE of New Bern, NC Feb 23, 1944. 10 killed.
				35185 ex USAAF 43-3655 relegated to training Aug 11, 1945 after suffering engine fire
				35187 (VMB-611) in landing accident at Samar, Philippines
					9/5/1945.
				35189 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3774 ditched off Iwo Jima 4/20/1945 due to dense ground fog and low on fuel.
					Crew survived and were picked up by USS Cassin Young (DD-793)
				35190 (VMB-413) swerved off runway on landing at Rasi,
					North Field, South Pacific 3/5/1945. Crew uninjured, but aircraft SOC>
				35193 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3778 crash landed in water at Basilan Strait, SP due to engine
					failure Apr 8, 1945. All crew survived.
35194/35195		North American PBJ-1J Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25J. Were USAAF 43-3985/3986
				35194 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3985 ditched in ocean Jun 19, 1945 1 1/2 miles offshore
					50 mi W of Sarangani Bay, Mindanao, Philippines. 3 KIA, 4 rescued.
35196/35202		North American PBJ-1D Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25D. Were USAAF 43-3837/3843
				35196 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 48-3837 spun in 10 mi west of Iwo Jima due to
					combat damage 5/2/1945. 4 killed, 2 survived.
				35197 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3838 damaged in emergency landing at Turtle Bay Oct 24, 1944.
					SOC in SW Pacific Oct 30, 1944.
				35197 (VMB-423) in ground acident SW Pacific 11/11/1944.
				35198 shot up over Chichi, crashed
				35200 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 43-3841 lost on raid on Del Monte, Philippines May 2, 1945. All 8 crew killed.
				35201 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 43-3842 ditched 11/16/1944 South Pacific. 2 MIA, 4 survived
				35202 (VMB-611) in wheels-up landing in marsh near Parris
					Island, NC May 19, 1944.
35203/35249		North American PBJ-1J Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25J. Were USAAF
					43-27511/27515, 43-27681/27687,
					43-27904/27910, 43-28174/28180,
					44-28792/28801, 44-29064/20073, 44-20276
				35204 (VMB-611) crashed 8/13/1944 during bombing and
					gunnery practice near Bern, NC. 6 killed.
				35226 (VMB-423) landing at wrong strip and overshot,
					Mindoro 10/16/1945.
				35239 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 44-29064 crashed near end of runway at Iwo Jima in South
					Pacific Apr 20, 1945. 6 killed.
				35242 (VMB-612) ex USAAF 44-29067 MIA from combat mission from Okinawa Jul 27, 1945,
					South Pacific. 7 killed.
				35243 (VMB-611) ex USAAF 44-29068 MIA May 30, 1945, Mindanao, Philippines. 8 crew MIA. Aircraft was
					located in Nov 1956 and crew remains recovered.
35250/35297		North American PBJ-1H Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25H
				Were USAAF 43-4659/4660, 43-4667, 43-4669, 43-4671/4673, 43-4676, 43-4710, 43-4656,
				43-4670, 43-4675, 43-4685/4702, 43-4471, 43-4482,43-4492,43-4542/4544,43-4591/4593,
				43-4682/4684,43-4655,43-4658,43-4664/4666,43-4709.
				35275 (VMB-613) ex USAAF 43-4698 shot down by flak in raid on Ponape Feb 6, 1945. All aboard KIA.
				35277 (USAF 43-4700) modified for carrier landing and catapult launching trials at sea aboard USS Shangri-La (CV-38),
					the first of which took place Nov 15, 1944.
35298/35300		Curtiss XSC-1 Seahawk
				Curtiss Model 97A
35301/35797		Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk
				Curtiss Model 97B. Most of these are from BuNos by Douglas E. Campbell
				35302 modified as XSC-2 (Model 97C), and later XSC-2A when fitted with arrestor gear
				35303 (CB-1) attached to USS Alaska (CB-1) lost off Iwo Jima Mar 1, 1945
				35304 (VCS-16) attached to USS Alaska (CB-1) lost west of Panama Dec 5, 1944
				35309 assigned to SOSU-1 Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jul 15, 1945
				35310 (CB-2) attached to USS Guam (CB-2) lost off Trinidad Nov 13, 1944
				35311 (VCS-16) attached to USS Guam (CB-2) lost off Panama in north Atlantic Jan 1, 1945
				35324 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Dec 1944 to Feb 20, 1945.
					Assigned to NAS Patuxent River, MD
				35325 (CL-91) attached to USS Oklahoma City (CL-91) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 17, 1945
				35332 (CL-104) attached to USS Atlanta (CL-104) lost off Okinawa May 4, 1945
				35334 assigned to POOL at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				35335 (CL-63) attached to USS Mobile (CL-63) lost in Leyte Gulf off Philippines May 30, 1945
				35336 assigned to ACORN-30 POOL lost off Jinamoc in Philippines Jun 9, 1945
				35337 (CL-63) attached to USS Mobile (CL-63) lost in Leyte Gulf Apr 19, 1945
				35340 assigned to COMAIRPAC at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Mar 27, 1945
				35341 assigned to CASU(F)-48 Saipan in west central Pacific Jul 2, 1945
				35350 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jay 30, 1945
				35352 (CL-67) attached to USS Topeka (CL-67) lost in Gulf of Paria in north Atlantic Feb 22, 1945
				35354 (CA-45) attached to USS Wichita (CA-45) lost off saipan in west central Pacific Jun 28, 1945
				35356 assigned to CASU(F)-12 Guam Jun 6, 1945.
				35359 (BB-63) assigned to USS Missouri (BB-63) lost off Guam May 18, 1945
				35360 assigned to CASU(F)-12 Guam Jun 28, 1945
				35362 (BB-63) attached to USS Missouri (BB-63) lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific Feb 10, 1945
				35365 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				35367 assigned to CASU(F)-51 lost off Ulithi in west central Pacific May 30, 1945
				35368 (CL-49) attached to USS St Louis (CL-49) lost off Hawaii Feb 17, 1945
				35369 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 22, 1945
				35370 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				35372 (CL-49) attached to USS St Louis (CL-49) lost off Okinawa Apr 16, 1945
				35373 (VJ-9) damaged Mar 11, 1944 in landing accident at NAF Espiritu Santo
				35380 (CB-2) attached to USS Guam (CB-2) lost off Okinawa Mar 23, 1945.
				35392 (CL-67) attahed to USS Topeka (CL-67) lost off West Indies Mar 31, 1945
				35397 (CA-32) attahed to USS New Orleans (CA-32) lost May 3, 1945
				35407 (CB-2) attahed to USS Guam (CB-2) lost off Okinawa Jul 29, 1945
				35411 assigned to SOSU Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, lost off Hawaii May 26, 1945
				35413 (CB-1) attached to USS Alaska (CB-1) lost Aug 11, 1945
				35418 assigned to CASU(F)-12 lost at Guam Jun 8, 1945
				35419 (CA-136) attached to USS Chicago(CA-136) lost Jul 31, 1945
				35425 (CL-43) attache to USS Nashville (CL-43) lost off Espiritu in Philippines May 3, 1945
				35432 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Aug 13, 1945
				35436 (CA-26) attached to USS Louisville (CA-26) lost off Okinawa Jun 5, 1945 due to deck loss (Kamikaze)
				35438 (CA-136) attached to USS Chicago (CA-136) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 24, 1945
				35446 attached to ACORN-30 POOL lost at Jimaroc in Philippines Jun 9, 1945
				35463 (CL-43) attached to USS Nashville (CL-43) lost off Wakde in southwest Pacific Apr 21, 1945
				35484 (CA-136) attached to USS Chicago (CA-136) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 15, 1945.
				35486 (BB-60) attached to USS Alabama (BB-60) lost off Okinawa May 23, 1945
				35495 attached to CASU(F)-12 lost at Guam Aug 12, 1945
				35518 (CL-69) attached to USS Boston (CL-69) lost off Honshu Aug 2, 1945
				35524 assigned to CASU(F)-48 lost off Saipan in west central Pacific Aug 13, 1945
				35527 (CA-45) attached to USS Wichita (CA-45) lost off Guam Jul 31, 1945
				35531 assigned to ACORN-30 POOL lost off Jinamoc in Philippines Jun 22, 1945
				35544 (BB-44) attached to USS California (BB-44) lost off Tinian in west central Pacific Aug 9, 1945
				35555 (CL-92) attached to USS Little Rock (CL-92) lost off Cuba Aug 4, 1945
				35588 (CA-27) attached to USS Chester (CA-27) lost off Ulithi Jun 8, 1945
				35600 (CA-35) attached to USS Indianapolis (CA-35) lost when ship sunk off Marianas in central Pacific Jul 30, 1945
				35624 (CA-35) attached to USS Indianapolis (CA-35) lost when ship sunk off Marianas in central Pacific Jul 30, 1945
				35635 (CA-35) sunk aboard USS Indianapolis (CA-35) Jul 30, 1945.
				35624 SOC Mar 1949
				35666 assigned to ACORN-30 POOL and attached to USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) lost off wake Aug 1, 1945
35798/35921		Naval Aircraft Factory PBN-1
				Contract cancelled
35798/35920		North American PBJ-1J Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25J. Were USAAF
					44-30509/30531,44-30353/30356,
					44-30693/30697,44-30703/30710,
					44-30716/30718,44-30961/30964,
					44-30972/30975,44-30980/30991,
					44-31089/31104,44-30849/30851,
					44-30856,44-31277/31296,44-31444/31463
				BuNos reassigned from cancelled PBN-1 batch.
				35813 (VMB-614) emergency wheels-up landing Chandler
					Field, CA 7/19/1945.
				35831 (MOTS-813) gear retracted while parked at MCAS
					Cherry Point, NC Nov 7, 1945.
				35848 ex USAAF 44-30975. Became NL5126N and converted by North American as prototype
					executive transport. Crashed during demonstration tour at
					Phoenix, AZ Mar 25, 1950, killing all 7 onboard. Some top North American
					executives were onboard. North American abandoned the executive conversion after the accident.
				35851 ex USAAF 44-30982. Became N5857V
				35857 was ex B-25J 44-30988. Mar 20, 1945: Delivered to the USAAF, transferred directly to the Navy
					Mar 21, 1945: Sent to NAS Elizabeth City, NC for conversion to PBJ-1.
					May 24, 1945: Assigned to USMC Service Squadron 81 at Elizabeth City.
					Nov 15, 1945: Transferred to NAS Johnstown, PA, for the rest of its short career, first
						serving with the Naval Special Weapons Division, then one month later transferring to
						the Naval Air Maintenance Unit.
					Jan 28, 1947: Assigned to the Pool Service Squadron
					Feb 28, 1948: War Assets Administration for disposal
					Mar 8, 1948: Stricken off strength.
					Jul 1, 1947: To St. Louis Flying Service, registered NR5865V.
						Converted it for corporate use, including installing a floor over the bomb bay, soundproofing,
						additional seats, windows and new engines as well as other alterations.
					Jan 1948: Continental Airlines of Houston, TX; used it as a crew trainer.
					Apr 1950: Oilfield Aviation Corp. of Houston
						More modifications, including the installation of an airstair door.
					Apr 1969: Atlantic Aviation Corp. of Wilmington, DE
					Four more owners
					Jul 1963: Air Services Inc. of Addison, TX
						Added avionics and radar for use in testing for Texas Instruments Company.
					1966: Aero Industries of Addison, TX
					Jan 1971: Robert A. Matthews of Jacksonville, NC.
					1972 to 1979: withdrawn from use and sat in open storage at Ft. Lauderdale, FL, where it
						suffered some damage to its tail.
					1978: Tom Reilly of Orlando, FL,
					1981: Craig Tims of Conifer, CO.
					1981 to 1982: Restored to flying condition, marked as a B-25, at Kissimmee, FL.
					Dec 1985: Confederate Air Force (later changed to Commemorative Air Force) of Harlingen, TX,
						(who later moved to Midland).
					1994 to May 2016 the plane underwent a complete tear-down restoration to PBJ-1, requiring
						a replacement wing and replacement of the waist window section (with airstair door) with
						one from B-25J 44-28765. It is now painted as PBJ-1J 35243 with Marine Bombing
						Squadron 611 (VMB-611) in the Pacific Theater, which was lost on a mission on May 30, 1945.
				35862 (MSS-81) crashed on takeoff at MCAS Cherry
					Point, NC 7/7/1945.
				35876	(MSN 108-34379) ex USAAF 44-31104 became N5856E, then N177E, then became N39E. Reported
					derelict at Teterboro, NJ by 1970 and stored in derelict condition at
					Pawling, NY by 1983. One static airframe was apparently made from this and
					B-25 45-8882. Tail section used by Aero Traders, Chino, CA to assemble a non-flying Mitchell for
					shipment to a new museum in Russia wanting to display examples of Lend-Lease aircraft they flew in WW II.
				35884 ex USAAF 44-31280. SOC  31 May 1947,  To F.K. Trimmer, Charlotte, NC.,  8 Sep 1947, 
					Whitehead's Air Service, Charlotte, NC.,  Sep 1947 as N52998
					To Troy Whitehead Machinery Co.,  Charlotte, NC.,  Aug 1948-1949,  To
					J.D. Reed Co., Houston, TX  May 1949-1951,
					To Kraftex Enterprises, Dallas, TX.,  Jan 1951-1952,  To Krafco Container Corp.,  Dallas, TX., Jun 1952-1956,
					To Olin Mathieson Chemical Co., Forest Protection Division, West Monroe, LA.,  Jan 1956-1958,  as N102J,
					To Inter American Minerals Corp., New York,  NY  in 1958 (Operated by Javelin Mines).
					To DuPont Aviation, Miami, FL.,  Sep 1958-1961,
					To Burnelli Avionics Corp., Washington DC.,  Nov 1961-1970, USCR cancelled  17 Jun 2009.
				35901 ex USAAF 44-31444.
				35906 wheels retracted during takeoff roll NAS Pensacola,
					FL Oct 3, 1947.
35921			Grumman JRF-4
				MSN 1188, ex Grumman G-39 NC1604 impressed by US Navy in 1942. 	BuNo reassigned from cancelled PBN-1 batch.
					To Japanese Navy as 9012 Oct 18, 1955. WFU in 1960. To N291VW Apr 14, 1964. Current 2014.
35922/36421		Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless
				MSN 4561/5060 (El Segundo MSNs). Most of these are from BuNos! by Douglas E. Campbell
				35922	(MSN 4561) was intended to serve as a prototype for a USAAF version, but the project was abandoned
					and the aircraft was completed as a SBD-5
				35923	(MSN 4562) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5068; brought on charge Apr 27, 1944. Returned to
					US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944.
				35924 assigned to SA Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 8, 1943
				35925 (VB-98) lost off Munda in south Pacific Dec 15, 1943
				35926 (VB-98) from Espiritu Santo lost off Aoba Island in south Pacific Jan 10, 1944
				35928 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned May 9, 1949
				35929 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				35930 assigned to COMAIRSOPAC Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal May 31, 1944
				35931 (VC-24) crashed near Buka Airfield, Papua New Guinea during bombing mission Nov 10, 1943. 2 crew KIA.
					Wreckage discovered in 2007.
				35932 (VMSB-243) lost off Karauat in southwest Pacific Aug 18, 1944
				35933 (VB-98) from Munda lost off Rabaul in South Pacific Jan 17, 1944
				35934 assigned to CASU(F)20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				35935 (VB-98) from Torokina lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 2, 1944
				35936 assigned to POOL Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal May 4, 1945
				35938 (BB-98) from Munda lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 9, 1944
				35940 assigned to SERVRON-4 lost off Green in south Pacific Sep 23, 1944
				35944 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Guam Jul 1, 1944
				35945 (VS-51) lost off Tutuila in south Pacific Apr 16, 1944
				35946 lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Nov 10, 1943
				35947 (VMSB-235) from Munda lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 8, 1944
				35949 (VMSB-235 lost off Emirau in south Pacific Dec 31, 1943
				35950 converted to SBD-6
				35952 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Nov 16, 1943
				35954 (VMSB-241) from Pival lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Feb 12, 1944
				35955 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Saipan in west central Pacific Jun 12, 1944
				35961 (VC-40) from Guadalcanal lost off Bougainville Dec 18, 1943
				35963 assigned to ARU SOLS Guadalcanal Aug 1, 1944
				35964 (VC-40) from Piva lost off Torokina in south Pacific Mar 9, 1944
				35965 (VMSB-331) lost off Nukufetau in south Pacific Nov 25, 1943
				35966 (VMSB-236) lost off Munda in south Pacific Dec 16, 1943.
				35968 (VMSB-236) lost off Munda in south Pacific Dec 16, 1943
				35969 (VMSB-331) lost off Mukufetau in south Pacific Nov 16, 1943
				35971 (VMSB-236) from Munda shot down at Rabaul Jan 14, 1944.
				35972 assigned to COMAIRSOPAC Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Jan 10, 144
				35974 (VMSB-331) from Majuro lost off Taroa in central Pacific May 1, 1944
				35976 (VMSB-236) lost off Munda in south Pacific Dec 1, 1943
				35979 (CAC) lost off Manus in southwest Pacific Jul 18, 1944
				35993 assigned to AA Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 2, 1944
				35994 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 4, 1944
				36007 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Oahu, Hawaii
				36008 (VC-11) crashed near Soledad, CA 5/3/1945. 2 crew killed.
				36010 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost west of Saipan in central Pacific Jun 20, 1944
				36019 (VC-40) from Piva lost off Torokina in south Pacific Mar 17, 1944
				36022 and 36023 to Royal Navy as Dauntless JS997 and JS998
				36025 force-landing at NAS Deland, FL 11/13/1944. Pilot suffered minor injuries.
				36026 (VB-98) from Espiritu Santo lost off Lugan Field in south Pacific Feb 7, 1944
				36034 (VC-38) from Torokina lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Feb 14, 1944
				36035 (VMSB-331) wheels up landing on Nanomea 11/27/1943.
				36038 (VS-38) hit trees on takeoff from Preston-Glenn
					Airport, Lynchburg, VA 7/15/1944. Pilot killed.
				36043 (VJ-9) ditched in San Pedro, CA. channel area during target towing 10/10/1944. Pilot
					injured.
				36045 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 6, 1943
				36055 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36065 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36067 crashed into woods south of Perdido, FL 2/25/1945. Pilot killed.
				36069 (VMSB-331) from Majuro lost off Taroa in central Pacific Jun 19, 1944
				36071 flew into ground during let-down 2/9/1945 NAAS Saufley Field, FL. Pilot killed.
				36075 (VMSB-331) lost off Marshalls in central Pacific Mar 6, 1944
				36077 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36078 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Saipan in west central Pacific Jun 12, 1944
				36081 force landed after takeoff NAAS Saufley Field, FL 4/9/1945. Pilot OK
				36084 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Nov 16, 1943
				36086 (VMSB-235) from Torokina lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Apr 25, 1944.
				36087 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 19, 1945
				36088 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 4, 1943
				36093 (VMSB-151) in forced-landing from Engebi Island, Eniwetok Atoll 9/12/1944. Crew OK
				36097 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 24, 1943
				36098 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 24, 1943
				36099 (VB-10) lost off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 6, 1943
				36100 (VMSB-331) lost in central Pacific Jan 8, 1944
				36102 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36106 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned May 9, 1949
				36115 ditched due to fuel exhaustion east of Mayport,
					FL 12/20/1944. Pilot OK
				36120 (VMSB-474) in midair with 36341 during bombing practice off Santa Catalina Isl, CA 7/01/1944. Pilot
					bailed out OK.
				36122 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 19, 1945
				36129 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost west of Saipan in central Pacific Jun 20, 1944.
				36132 assigned to POOL San, Juan lost off Cuba Aug 7, 1945
				36134 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Palau in central Pacifiv Mar 30, 1944
				36136 (VN-19 Detachment 8) Aug 18, 1945;Mid-air with 28238 during sqd tactics; pilot bailed out
				36143 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36148 force landed after takeoff from NATC Pensacola, FL 8/24/1944. Pilot injured.
				36154 assigned to POOL San Juan lost off Cuba Aug 7, 1945
				36162 in midair with 54377 near NAS Deland, FL during bomb practice 10/15/1944. Pilot bailed out.
				36171 force landed near NAAS Whitehouse Field, Fl 6/18/1945. Crew OK.
				36173 ditched in Lake Michigan Mar 5, 1944 and salvaged in 1987. Restored
					and dedicated to Ens Jamual J. Underhill and now
					on display on USS Yorktown, Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum, Charlestown, SC, on loan
					from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				36175	Ditched in Lake Michigan during WW2, lost off USS Wolverine 20Jan44. Salvaged circa 1994. At National
					Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL as parts source. Noted shrink-wrapped Jun21 and ready for
					shipment to NZ for restoration to flight-worthy condition pending available shipping methods.
					Delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions. In NZ and under restoration by AvSpecs / Pioneer Aero as of
					Summer 2023.
				36176 stalled on takeoff from USS Sable, Lake Michigan, and sank Mar 12, 1944. Pilot OK.
					Recovered in 1996. In 1997 was under restoration for Pioneers of Flight Museum, MN.
					I have this plane located at Palm Springs Air Museum, CA, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				36177 ditched in Lake Michigan during WW2 and salvaged early 1990s. Now at National
					Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL
				36188 to French Navy in 1945. French Navy / Aéronavale as 36188. Flottille 3 F [code 3 F-8],
					Arromanches (R95). While the aircraft carrier Arromanches was en route off Oran, Algeria towards
					the Strait of Gibraltar 13May48, the Lieutenant-Commander was catapulted off with a destination
					of Casablanca, French Morocco in order to transport the orders for future exercises.
					A passenger-pilot was to bring the airplane back to the carrier. After the catapult,
					the SBD reared, stalled, and banked on the left wing; the nose of the aircraft fell and the
					pilot did not succeed in restoring horizontal control of the wings until the aircraft struck the water.
					The passenger freed himself and freed the Commander by inflating his life jacket, but the latter
					had been killed at the time of impact. The passenger jumped to the left wing as the water
					flooded into the cockpit, was able to climb into the dinghy, and was recovered by the carrier plane guard.
				36190 (VMSB-235) from Piva lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Feb 1, 1944
				36191 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 31, 1945
				36203 crashed into shallow water near NAS Deland, FL 7/14/1944. Pilot killed.
				36215 in midair with 29201 near NAS Deland, FL. 12/18/1944. Pilot killed
				36217 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				36219 to French Navy in 1945.
				36220 (VMSB-3410 From Torokina lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 5, 1944
				36221 (VN-19 Detachment 8) NAAS Chase Fld, Tx;45.08/07/45;Low altitude spin,
					265deg.15mi.from Naas; pilot killed
				36222 (VMSB-243) in runway collision after landing
					from combat mission 6/8/1945. Pilot OK.
				36224 to French Navy in 1945, Accident at Bretigny Dec 19, 1947. Condemned Oc5t 1949.
				36225 (VB-1) lost off Kaneohe, Hawaii Feb 20, 1944
				36226 assigned to CASU-38 Kaneohe, Hawaii Apr 3, 1944
				36227 (VB-8) from Munda lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 7, 1944
				36228 (VMSB-2410 from Emirau lost off Lakurafange in south Pacific May 18, 1944
				36230 (VMSB-341) from Munda lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 14, 1944
				36231 (VMSB-3410 from Piva lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Jan 26, 1944
				36232 assigned to POOL Kahului, Hawaii Jun 29, 1945
 				36233 (VMSB-241) from Emirau lost off Rabaul in south Pacific May 21, 1944
				36234 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-40 lost off Truk in central Pacific Feb 17, 1944
				36254 assigned to CASU(F)-320 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36256 lost off aespiritu santo in south Pacific Nov 24, 1944
				36257 (VMSB-133) lost off Ewa, Hawaii Apr 28, 1944
				36258 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Saipan in west central Pacific Jun 11, 1944
				36261 (VMSB-941) suffered structural failure during
					dive bomb run 9/04/1944. Landed OK.
				36263 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii May 19, 1945
				36264 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific pr 25, 1945
				36266 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 25, 1945
				36267 (VMF-111) missing on instrument flight from
					Kwajalein Atoll 1/17/1945. 2 crew missing.
				36268 (VB-10) lsot off Puunene, Hawaii Dec 31, 1943
				36271 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 4, 1944
				36277 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Truk in central Pacific Apr 30, 1944
				36279 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36283 (VMSB-151) lost off Eniwetok in central Pacific Aug 4, 1944
				36285 (VB-16) attqched to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Guam Jun 19, 1944
				36286 assigned to POOL Kaneohe, Hawaii May 2, 1945
				36287 assigned to AROU-2 Samar in Philippines Jul 3, 1945
				36288 (VB-100) lost off Barbers Point, Hawaii Jun 1, 1944
				36289 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Saipan in west central Pacific Jun 13, 1944
				36291 ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 24, 1944 while doing practice
					landings on USS Wolverine. Pilot rescued. Plane was salvaged
					and raised Apr 2009 on behalf of National Musuem of Naval
					Aviation, Pensacola, FL
				36293 (VB-1) lost off Kaneohe, Hawaii Feb 20, 1944
				36295 (VB-160 attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Truk in central Pacific Apr 29, 1944
				36297 assigned to POOL Kahului, Hawaii Jul 7, 1945
				36301 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jun 6, 1945
				36326 to French Navy in 1945, Condemned Jun 1948.
				36327 crashed in dive 22 mi from NAAS Chase Field, TX
					4/2/1945. Pilot killed.
				36332 lost in central Pacific Apr 30, 1944
				36334 to French Navy in 1945
				36335 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Nov 18, 1949
				36338 (VMSB-151) lost off Engebi in west central Pacific Jun 1, 1944
				36341 (VMSB-474) in midair with 36120 during bombing practice off
					Santa Barbara 7/1/1944. Pilot bailed out OK.
				36345 (VMSB-11) lost off Wallis Island in south Pacific Mar 1, 1944
				36347 assiged to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				36348 lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Nov 24, 1944
				36352 (VMSB-245) lost off Majuro in central Pacific Dec 17, 1944
				36353 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36357 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned May 1949
				36360 (VMSB-331) lost off Majoro in central Pacific Apr 17, 1944
				36361 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Nov 18, 1949
				36362 (VS-65) lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Nov 1, 1944
				36363 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 31, 1945
				36370 (ASG-98) crashed at sea near Port Hueneme, CA
					3/7/1945. Pilot killed.
				36372 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36376 (VS-52) crashed at see off runway at Roi Island,
					Kwajalein. 2 crew killed.
				36377 (SBD-5P, VJ-9) ditched at sea off San Diego due to engine
					problems 7/9/1944. Crew suffered minor injuries.
				36378 assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 28, 1944
				36381 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36383 (VS-48) ditched off end of field at NAS Dutch
					Harbor, AK 5/29/1945. Crew injured.
				36384 (CASU-32) crashed on non-combat mission 9/13/1944.
				36386 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Jul 1948
				36392 force landed at Simsboro, LA 1/1/1945. Crew OK
				36397 collided with 36409 near NAS Deland, FL 1/24/1945.
					Pilot killed.
				36400 (VMSB-284) swerved off runway during landing MCAS
					El Toro, CA 8/21/1944.
				36402 ditched at sea off NAS Jacksonville, FL 12/21/1944.
					Pilot OK
				36409 collided with 36937 near NAS Deland, FL 1/24/1945.
					Pilot bailed out OK.
				36410 collided with obstacle on non-combat mission in
					central Pacific 7/18/1944.
				36419 (VMSB-231) hit trees at low altitude during
					instrument practice 12/31/1944 and crashed into
					water off Ine Island, Marshalls. Both crew killed.
				36421 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
36422/36424		Aeronca XLNR-1
				Aeronca (Aeronautical Corporation of America) TG-5 three place training glider version of the Aeronca L-3.
				Transferred from USAAF. Were ex USAAF TG-5-AE 42-57457, 42-57461, and 42-57462.
36425/36427		Piper XLNP-1
				Piper TG-8-PIs training glider transferred from the USAAF for evaluation by the US Marine Corps glider program.
				36425	(MSN G-57) previously 43-3065
				36426	(MSN G-62) previously 43-3070
				36427	(MSN G-67) previously 43-3075. Registered as N58462 May 17, 1945, current. Converted to J3L-55 Dec 24, 1945,
					later to J3C-65.
36428/36430		Taylorcraft XLNT-1
				Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation Model G-100 glider developed from the Model BL.
					Were ex USAAF TG-6-TA 43-12496, 43-12497, 43-12498.
				36429 (ex USAAF 43-12497) w/o Sep 12, 1943 at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland
				36430 to civil registry as N39177. Registered as a Taylorcraft G-100 with MSN 4183. On display
					at Western Antique Aeroplane and Automotive Museum, Hood River, Oregon.
36431/36432		Naval Aircraft Factory XLRN-1
				Eighty-seat transport glider. The glider was found to lack stability and further development was
					cancelled before a free flight was made.
				36431	 First towed behind a PBY-5 on 24Oct44. Development was cancelled before a free flight was made.
				36432	 Cancelled.
36433/36932		Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless
				MSN 5061/5560 (El Segundo MSNs). Most of these are from BuNos! by Douglas E. Campbell
				36436	(MSN 5064) (VMSB-231) groundlooped on landing and struck a parked PBY-5A 48341 at Majuro Island,
					Marshall Islands Mar 25, 1944. Crew survived. Surveyed.
				36445	(MSN 5073) (VMSB-331) shot down by Japanese AAA 5 mi E of Wotje Island, Marshall Islands Mar 30, 1944.
					Both crew entered a life raft and rescued by USS Hall.
				36448 in midair with 36692 during bomb run near Jacksonville Beach, FL 9/12/1944. Both crew
					killed.
				36449 (VMSB-151) los off Engebi in west central Pacific May 26, 1944
				36453 (VS-48) crashed off Needle Point, Unalaska Bay, Dutch Harbor, AK 3/25/1945. 2 crew killed.
				36455 (VB-12) attached to USS Saratoga (CV-3) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 10 1944
				36456 to Royal Navy as Dauntless JS999
				36458 spun in on landing at NAS Deland, FL 12/13/1944. Pilot injured.
				36462 (VB-12) attached to USS Saratoga (CV-3) lost off Eniwetok in central Pacific Feb 5, 1944
				36463 (VMSB-231) from Majuro lost off Wotje in central Pacific Mar 17, 1944
				36465 hit trees at low altitude while circling a crash site near NAS Deland, FL 7/19/1944.
					Crew suffered major injuries.
				36468 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36471 (VMSB-231) from Jajoro lost off Majuro in central Pacific Sep 8, 1944
				36477 assigned to COMAIR7THFL lost off Biak in southwest Pacific Aug 1, 1944
				36481 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Majuro in central Pacific Mar 3, 1944
				36483 (VS-43) lost off Cuba Feb 10, 1944
				36485 (VS-37) lost off Curacao Apr 16, 1944
				36487 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Mar 17, 1945
				36489 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36490 crashed Aug 2, 1944 into Lake Washington after takeoff from
					NAS Seattle, WA. Pilot killed. Plane recovered.
				36495 (VMSB-231) from Majuro lost off Taroa in central Pacific Jun 26, 1944
				36500 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36501 (VB-5) attached to USS Yorktown (CV-10) lost off Truk in central Pacific Jun 9, 1944
				36503 (VS-66) hit on ground by plane at Makin in central Pacific Jun 9, 1944.
				36505 (VB-9) attached to USS Essex (CV-9) crashed on non-combat mission off Roi in west
					central Pacific Jan 29, 1944.
				36506 assigned to AROU-2 Samar in Philippines Jul 3, 1945
				36508 assitned to ARU SOLS in south Pacific Aug 11, 1944
				36511 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36514 assigned to AA Guadalacanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 13, 1944
				36515 (VB-305) from Piva los off Kahilli in south Pacific May 23, 1944
				36516 (VS-65) lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific May 1, 1945
				36525 assigned to AA Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 13, 1944
				36529 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36537 (VB-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Feb 14, 1944
				36539 (VS-43) lost off Cuba Aug 20, 1944
				36540 (VS-16) attached to USS Lexington (CV-16) lost off Mille in central Pacific Mar 18, 1944
				36542 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36545 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36547 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Haweaii Jun 6, 1945
				36548 assigned to MAG-23 lost off Midway Jan 20, 1945
				36549 (VFR-1) landing gear collapsed on landing at
					Spartanburg, SC 4/16/1945. Crew OK. SOC.
				36553 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Jun 1949
				36555 in wheels-up landing NAAS Whitehouse Field, FL
					10/12/1944. Pilot OK.
				36558	to French Navy in 1945
				36561 assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 28, 1944
				36562 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36563 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36565 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jul 21, 1945
				36568 (VB-10) attached to USS Enterprise (CV-6) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 5, 1944
				36575 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36577 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36583 (VB-305) crash landed Mar 24, 1944 at Torokina Strip on Bougainville. 2 crewmen killed.
				36595 assigned to CASU(F)-20 lost off Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36596 spun in while landing on USS Wolverine in
					Lake Michigan 12/26/1944. Pilot OK.
				36597 assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 28, 1944
				36598 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 31, 1945
				36599 assigned to AROU-21 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27 1945
				36600 (VMSB-474) in mid-air with 10937 near San
					Clemente Island, CA during bombing practice
					11/05/1944. Both crew killed.
				36601 (VMSB-244) lost in Lingayen Gulf off Philippines Apr 27, 1945
				36603 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 13, 1945
				36604 assigned to AA Guadalacanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 13, 1944
				36606 (VPB-53) crashed 5/15/1945 off Green in South Pacific.
				36608 assigned to AROU-1 lost off Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36609 (VMSB-244) lost in Lingayen Gulf off Philippines Apr 25, 1945
				36611 (VMSB-243) ditched due to fuel exhaustion Lingayen
					Gulf Apr 16, 1945. Crew OK.
				36612 assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 30, 1945
				36616 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36617 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36619 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36621 (VMSB-341) lost in south Pacific Jul 10, 1944
				36623 (VMSB-244) lost in Lingayen Gulf off Philippines Apr 30, 1945
				36625 assigned to Station Operations at Midway lost off Hawaii Mar 28, 1945
				36628 assigned to NAS Midway lost off Midway Jun 1, 1945
				36629 (VS-66) crashed at sea during combat search near
					Nob, South Pacific 8/18/1944. 2 crew MIA
				36630 (VMSB-241) from Emirau lost off Kavieng in south Pacific May 30, 1944
				36631 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jul 19, 1945
				36633 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Mar 14, 1945
				36644 (VMSB-235) from Pia lost off Rabaul in south Pacific May 1, 1944
				36647 force-landed after takeoff from NAAS Cabaniss
					Field, TX 10/04/1944. Pilot injured.
				36649 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36651 (VS-65) lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific May 1, 1945
				36655 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Nov 18, 1949
				36657 assigned to AA Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jan 30, 1945
				36661 (VMSB-241) from Emirau lost off Kavieng in south Pacific May 30, 1944
				36662 assigned to POOL Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Apr 30, 1945
				36664 (VC-44) overshot on takeoff from Cape Hatien
					Field, Haiti 9/12/1944. Pilot OK.
				36665 (VMSB-133) lost off Ewa, Hawaii May 4, 1944
				36666 (VMSB-333) high-speed stall on pullout and crashed near Sand Island, Midway 8/1/1944.
					Both crew killed.
				36667 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36668 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36669 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Mar 23, 1945
				36670 late pullout during bomb run NAAS Cecil Field, FL 7/28/1944. Both crew killed.
				36671 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36672 (VB-98) from Espiritu Santo lost off Lugan Field in south Pacific Feb 11, 1944
				36673 assigned to POOL Midway lost of Midway in east central Pacific Jul 26, 1945
				36674 (VMSB-133) lost off Ewa, Hawaii May 10, 1944
				36675 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway in east central Pacific Jul 26, 1945
				36676 (VC-37) attached to USS Sangamon (CVE-26) lost off Kawajalein in central Pacific Jan 25, 1944
					due to crash on deck.
				36677 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Aug 13, 1945
				36678 (VMSB-133) lost of Ewa, Hawaii May 4, 1944
				36679 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36681 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36684 assigned to POOL Barbers Point, Hawaii Jun 6, 1945
				36687 (VMSB-245) from Makin lost off Mille in central Pacific Jul 12, 1944
				36692 in midair collision with 36448 during bomb run near Jacksonville Beach, FL 9/12/1944. Pilot killed.
				36694 assigned to POOK Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36695 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36696 (VMSB-231) from Majuro lost off Maloelap in central Pacific May 11, 1944
				36698 ditched off NAS Barbers Point, HI 8/29/1944. Crew OK.
				36699 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36702 (VMSB-244) force landed Emirau Island 1/17/1945. Pilot OK.
				36704 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36706 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Mar 23, 1945
				36707 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36708 (VMSB-235) from Efate lost off Efate in south Pacific Jan 31, 1944
				36716 force landed after takeoff from NAAS Branan Field, FL. 11/14/1944. Pilot OK.
				36717 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36719 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Feb 4, 1945
				36720 (VMSB-241) from Piva lost off Torokina in south Pacific Mar 14, 1944
				36721 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36722 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36723 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36728 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Feb 27, 1945
				36729 assigned to NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 30, 1945
				36730 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Mar 1948.
				36731 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 28, 1945
				36732 (VC-35) attached to USS Chenango (CVE-28) lost off Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Mar 5, 1944
				36733 (VMSB-236) lost off Torokina in south Pacific May 14, 1944
				36734 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Feb 20, 1945
				36736 assigned to POOL Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Apr 30, 1945
				36738 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36740 (VMSB-236) lost off Bougainville Aug 25, 1944
				36741 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Mar 17, 1945
				36743 to French Navy in 1945l Accident Feb 26, 1948.
				36746 in midair collision with 10943 during bomb practice at Black Creek Target 12/20/1944. Force landed
					safely.
				36750 (VN9D8) in runway collision with parked SBDs 09723 & 10815 8/22/1945 at NAAS Saufley Field.
					All aircraft SOC.
				36751 to French Navy in 1945. Condemned Jul 1949
				36752 (VS-52) lost off Kaneohe, Hawaii Feb 29, 1944
				36753 assigned to ARU SOLS in south Pacific Jul 3, 1944. Salvaged
				36754 low altitude slow roll and crashed near NAAS Chase Field, TX 2/3/1945. Pilot killed. Another
					report has the plane being with VC-35 and attached to USS Chenango (CVE-28) and lost off Eniwetok
					in central Pacific Feb 19, 1944
				36755 (MAW-3) in forced landing after takeoff from MCAS Ewa, Oahu, HI 7/4/1944. 2 crew injured.
				36756 to French Navy in 1945. French Navy / Aéronavale as 36756. Flottille 4 F [code 4 F-15],
					Gia Lam, Hanoi, North Vietnam. Missing on a sortie near Ninh-Binh, Tonkin, North Vietnam 27Oct47 (2MIA).
				36757 assigned to AA Guadalcanal lost off Guadalcanal Dec 8, 1944
				36761 to French Navy in 1945. Lost in action Saigon Oct 29, 1947.
 				36763 (VMSB-244) lost in Lingayen Gulf off Philippines Apr 19, 1945
				36764 assigned to MAG-23 lost off Hawaii May 26, 1945
				36765 assigned to POOL Cebu in Philippines Aug 14, 1945
				36766 (VS-65) lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific May 1, 1945
				36767 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36768 (VMD-254) crashed at sea off Henderson Field, Guadalcanal 11/20/1944. Crew MIA.
				36769 assigned to MAG-32 lost off Zamboanga in Philippines May 30, 1945
				36770 (VMBF-932) lost during cross-country flight and force-landed near Texarkana, TX 10/21/1944.
					Crew suffered minor injuries.
				36772 (VMSB-343) force landing Eastern Island, Midway 4/13/1945. Crew OK. SOC
				36773 assigned to NAF Funafuti crashed off Funafuti in centra Pacific 4/24/1945.
				36777 (VC-37) attached to USS Sangamon (CVE-26) lost off Eniwetok in central Pacific Feb 22, 1944
				36785 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jul 27, 1945
				36789 (VS-52) lost off Kwajalein in central Pacific May 26, 1944
				36791 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36792 engine failed over rough terrain and crew
					bailed out near Prince Frederick, MD 1/28/1945. Crew OK.
				36793 (VMSB-244) force landed at Valencia Field, Philippines 5/24/1945. SOC
				36806 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jun 27, 1944
				36807 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec 11, 1944
				36808 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36809 (VMSB-931) in midair with 36828 on navigation flight near Sabine Pass, TX 9/12/1944.
					Both crew killed.
				36810 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Apr 25, 1945
				36814 (VC-60) attached to USS Suwannee (CVE-27) lost in midair with 36816 off Roi in west central Pacific Jan 31, 1944.
					 Both pilots and one crew were declared missing. One crew picked up by a destroyer
				36816 (VC-60) attached to USS Suwannee (CVE-27) lost in midair with 36614 off Roi in west central Pacific Jan 31, 1944.
					 Both pilots and one crew were declared missing. One crew picked up by a destroyer
				36817 to French Navy in 1945
				36818 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Jul 31 1945
				36821 (VB-306) lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Jun 10, 1944
				36822 (VMSB-243) lost off Luzon in Philippines Mar 12, 1945
				36825 assigned to NAB crashed on takeoff from Stickwell Field, Eniwetok 9/26/1944.
				36826 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36828 (VMSB-931) in midair with 36809 on navigation flight near Sabine Pass, TX 9/12/1944.
					Both crew killed.
				36829 missing on night navigation flight east of NAS Miami 9/11/1944. Two crew MIA.
				36833 assigned to POOL Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Apr 30, 1945
				36834 spun in landing on USS Mission Bay (CVE-59) 1/24/1945. Pilot OK.
				36835 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Jul 26, 1945
				36839 (VB-305) in late pullout from dive during bombing practice near Sakau Island NE of Espiritu Santo,
					New Hebrides 7/14/1944. 2 crew killed.
				36841 (VMSB-244) lost in Lingayen Gulf off Philippines Apr 30, 1945
				36842 to New Zealand as NZ5046. Returned to USMC May 20, 1944.
				36845 assigned to CASU(F)-20 Roi in west central Pacific Jun 2, 1945
				36858 assigned to COMAIRPAC Pearl Harbor, Hawaii May 31, 1945
				36860 wheels up landing near NAAS Whitehouse Field, FL 4/30/1945. SOC
				36862	(MSN 5490) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5046; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Ferdinand’ with 25 Squadron.
					Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. (VS-57) destroyed at Noumea, New Caledonia May 3, 1945.
				36873 assigned to AA Espiritu Santo lost off Espiritu Santo in south Pacific Dec 11, 1944.
				36880 (VB-63) crashed near San Jose, CA 11/17/1944. Both crew killed.
				36884 (VS-57) from Noumea lost of Noumea in south Pacific May 3, 1945
				36885 (VB-305) from Green lost off Makin in central Pacific Apr 19, 1944
				36888 assigned to AROU-1 Momote in southwest Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36889 assigned to AA espiritu Santo lost off espiritu Santo in south Pacific Dec 11, 1944
				36891	(MSN 5519) Loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5047; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Carborundum Nil Barstardium’
					with 25 Squadron. Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. Assigned to VS-57 in Noumea
					and lost off Noumea in south Pacific May 3, 1945
				36895	(MSN 5523) Loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5048; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Salome’ with 25 Squadron.
					Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. Assigned to VS-57 in Noumea and lost off Noumea
					in south Pacific May 3, 1945
				36896 assigned to NAF Funafuti lost off Funafuti in central Pacific May 6, 1945
				36897	(MSN 5525) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5049; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Winni-Pu-III’ with 25 Squadron.
					Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. History card says that plane was assigned to
					POOL guadalcanal and lost off Guadalcanal May 4, 1945
				36898	(MSN 5526) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5050; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Prune’s Progress’ with 25 Squadron.
					Presumed to have been shot down during a raid on Lakunai on 17 Apr 17, 1944. The aircraft was part of
					a flight of 11 which were met by heavy flak in the target area. Both crew killed.
				36901 (VS-306) from Segi lost off Rabaul in south Pacific Apr 30, 1944.
				36903 assigned to POOL San Juan lost off Cuba Aug 7, 1945
				36906 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo in South Pacific Jan 9, 1945
				36907 (VB-4) attched to USS Ranger (CV-) lost off New York Apr 3, 2955
				36908	(MSN 5536) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5051; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. (25 Sqdn) shot
					down by AAA and crashed into Greet Harbour at Rabaul, New Britain May 10, 1944. Both crew killed.
				36909 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Aug 13, 1945
				36910	(MSN 5538) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5052; brought on charge Feb 20, 1944. 25 Squadron. Returned to US Marine Corps
					at Russell May 20, 1944. (VS-48) missing at sea Sep 27, 1944 south of Amchitka, AK. 2 crew MIA.
				36911	(MSN 5539) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5053; brought on charge Feb 22, 1944. 25 Squadron. Returned to US Marine Corps
					at Russell May 20, 1944.
				36913 (VMSB-235) From torokina lost in Simpson Harbor in south Pacific Jun 16, 1944
				36914	(MSN 5542) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5054; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Home’s The Caper’ with 25 Squadron.
					With 25 Sqdn landed with bombs still attached, the bombs exploded on landing
					and burned out at Piva, Bougainville, Solomons Apr 2, 1944. Pilot unhurt, gunner injured.
				36915 (VS-57) from Noumea lost off Noumea in south Pacific May 3, 1945
				36916	(MSN 5544) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5059; brought on charge Feb 20, 1944. Named ‘The Joker’ with 25 Squadron.
					With 25 Sqdn landed with bombs still attached, the bombs exploded on landing and burned out at Piva,
					Bougainville, Solomons Apr 2, 1944. Both crew injured.
				36918 (VS-57) fron Noumea lost off Noumea in south Pacific May 3, 1945
				36923	(MSN 5551) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5055; brought on charge Feb 1944. Named ‘He’ll Be Back Again’ with 25 Squadron.
					With 25 Sqdn swerved off runway on landing and hit a petrol bowser at Henderson Field, Guadalcanal
					Mar 22, 1944. Pilot OK
				36924	(MSN 5552) Loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5056; brought on charge Feb 20, 1944. Named ‘Paddy’s Mistake’ with 25 Squadron.
					Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. Assigned to VS-65 and lost off Espiritu Santo
					in south Pacific May 1, 1945
				36925	(MSN 5553) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5057; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. Named ‘Howa-Baht-That-Hic thing!’
					with 25 Squadron. Returned to US Marine Corps at Russell May 20, 1944. Assigned to AROU-1 Momote in
					south Pacific Jun 27, 1945
				36926 dumped in water off Espiritu Santo in South Pacific Jan 9, 1945.
				36928	(MSN 5556) loaned from new to RNZAF as NZ5058; brought on charge Feb 24, 1944. With 25 Sqdn heavily damaged by AAA
					over Lakunai, New Britain Apr 17, 1944. Returned to base but SOC.
				36931 (VC-35) attached to USS Chenango (CVE-28) lost off Roi in west central Pacific Jan 31, 1944.
					History card shows SOC at Clinton, Iowa in 1946
				36932 assigned to POOL Midway lost off Midway Aug 13, 1945
36933/36934		Douglas XTB2D-1 Skypirate
				MSN 5561/5562
36935/37034		Grumman J2F-6 Duck
				Built by Columbia Aircraft Corporation under license
				36938 (VS-57) W/O May 3, 1945 Noumea, South Pacific
 			36943 (VS-52) W/O off Roi Mar 8, 1944 in central Pacific
 			36944 (VS-66) W/O Jul 5, 1944 off Makin in central Pacific
				36945 stricken by the USN at Manaus, Brazil on Dec 31, 1945
				36946 assigned to CASU-30 W/O Dec 12, 1944 Majuro, central Pacific
				36947 stricken by the USN at Manaus, Brazil on Dec 31, 1945
				36948 lost off Riak in southwest Pacific May 28, 1945. Also listed as stricken by the USN at
					Manaus, Brazil on Dec 31, 1945
				36949 W/O Jun 12, 1945 Guam
 			36950 W/O Jul 12, 1944 Pacific
 			36954 W/O Jun 15, 1944 Hawaii
 			36955 W/O May 31, 1945 Guam
 			36956 W/O Mar 16, 1945 Guadalcanal
				36960 J2F-6 as HC-SCE, Latin American Airways Inc. Delivered to Aerovias Nacionales
					del Ecuador SA (ANDESA) 26th April 1946. ANDESA had a freight hauling contract
					with Shell of Ecuador. Reported on insurance as written off
					prior to 3rd October 1949. Thus the accident must have happened prior to
					ANDESA's demise on 17th October 1947
				36962 (VS-57) W/O Nov 3, 1944 Noumea, Pacific
				36964 sold to Argentine Navy Aug 11, 1947. To civil registry as N67647. Sold to Marcelo Gaume,
					La Paz, Baja California on Apr 29, 1949. Then as XB-SUS dates from January 1953. It probably initially flew with
					a XA-xxx registration. Maybe XA-HUQ.
				36969 (VJ-12) W/O Oct 10, 1944 off Espiritu Santo, South Pacific
				36976 sold to Argentine Navy Aug 11, 1947. N1196N registered 1963. At the Flying Tigers Museum & Warbird
					School, Honeygrove, TX 1966-69. To Tallmantz Jan 1970 and flown in Venezuela filming *Murphy’s War*.
					Damaged Sep 14, 1970 by corroded tail-wheel and blow-out landing at Amarillo, TX. To EAA Aviation
					Foundation, Oshkosh, Wisconsin 1976. Registration expired Jun 30, 2012.
				36986 (AV-14) attached to USS Kenneth whiting (AV-14) W/O Nov 1, 1944 off Saipan in west central Pacific
				36996 (AV-15) attached to USS Hamlin (AV-15)
				36999 stricken by the USN at Manaus, Brazil on Dec. 31, 1945
				37003 W/O Mar 9, 1945 off Owi in southwest Pacific
 			37005 W/O Apr 25, 1945 off Ulithi in west central Pacific
				37011 stricken by the USN at Manaus, Brazil on Dec. 31, 1945
				37018 sold to Argentine Navy Dec 27, 1946
				37025 to civil registry as HC-SCD, Latin American Airways Inc. Delivered to Aerovias Nacionales
					del Ecuador SA (ANDESA) 26th April 1946. Seized October 1947 by Ecuadorian Government for
					non-payment of taxes. Sold to Perú, August 1948. To OB-LAR-236. As OB-LAR-236, bought from
					Ecuadorian government for $800. Flown to Peru October 01, 1948. Named Amauta II.
					Registered 18th October 1948. W/o May 01, 1949, Puerto Inca, Rio Pachitea.
					Registration Cx February 01, 1950.
				37033 W/O May 31, 1945 Hawaii
 			37034 W/O Dec 14, 1944 off Hawaii
37035/37064		Lockheed PV-2C Harpoon
				MSN 15-1001/1030. Model 15-27-01
				37044 (VPB-136) damaged in taxi accident at Ault Field, NAS Whidbey Island, WA Jun 6, 1945. Crew uninjured.
				37046 (VPB-2,OTU#1) w/o 12-Mar-45 NAS Lake City, FL. Exploded during take-off roll, fumes in plane.
					3 killed
				37047 (VPB-2 OTU#1) in takeoff accident at NAS Beaufort, SC Jan 15, 1945.
				37048 (VPB-2 OTU#1) engine caught fire during takeoff at NAS Beaufort, SC Sep 20, 1945. Plane was
					destroyed, but entire crew safely exited the plane.
				37051 (VPB-2 OTU#1) destroyed in landing accident at NAS Beaufort, SC Sep 11, 1945
				37057 to Italian AF as MM80072 Jul 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959.
37065/37534		Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon
				MSN 15-1031/1500. Model 15-27-01
				37065 (VPB-139) w/o 26-Mar-45 NAF Shemya, Alaska during one engine landing, overshot runway.
					Crew unhurt, aircraft SOC.
				37070 to Italian AF as MM80069 Jun 1953. Crashed Sep 9, 1955.
				37073 (VP-811) w/o Apr 10, 1950. Ditched in Lake Michigan during landing approach to Chicago.
				37075 (VPB-139) missing 23-Apr-45 during sector search. 6 crew MIA
				37077 to N6604D
				37081 to N6605D
				37082	(MSN 15-1048) delivered to New Zealand as NZ4702 Mar 17, 1945. Returned to USN May 9, 1945.
				37083	(MSN 15-1049) delivered to New Zealand as NZ4703 Mar 14, 1945. Returned to USN Apr 29, 1945.
				37084	(MSN 15-1050) delivered to New Zealand as NZ4704 Apr 10, 1945. Returned to USN Apr 16, 1945
				37085	(MSN 15-1051) delivered to New Zealand as NZ4701 Mar 16, 1945. Returned to USN May 12, 1945
				37086	(MSN 15-1052) to Brazilian AF as FAB 17, later 5048.
					WFU Jan 24, 1958
				37089 (VPB-142) overshot landing at NAS Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii Feb 12, 1945. No crew injuries,
					but substantial damage to plane.
				37096 (VPB-142) W/O 2-Apr-45. Wing failed during gunnery practice off Oahu, Hawaii. 6 missing
				37101 (VPB-153) w/o 5-May-45 during anti-submarine training. Crashed on night take-off from NAS
					Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii. 5 killed.
				37107	(MSN 15-1073) to N7261C - converted to firefighter in 1957
					Bruce E. Graham, Orange, California (reg'd 06 mar 2013)to civil registry as N7261C
				37123	(MSN 15-1089) to Brazilian AF as FAB 15, later 5049.
					WFU Feb 7, 1952
				37124	(MSN 15-1090) to Brazilian AF as FAB 16, later 5050.
					WFU Dec 20, 1957
				37125 (VPB-153) damaged in landing accident at NAS Midway May 1, 1945. With VPB-200 while parked at NAS Kaneohe,
					was struck by landing 34929 Aug 19, 1945.
				37129	(MSN 15-1095) to civil registry as N7268C. Seen at Falcon Field, AZ with
					paint stripped, most control surfaces and flaps off. Cancelled Jun 18, 2013
					Robert A. Kropp, Mesa, Arizona (reg'd 31 May 2016)
				37131 (FAS-876) engine failed during landing approach at NAS Oakland, CA Jun 14, 1953, ditched.
				37137 to civil registry as N7258C. To Intermountain Aviation, Inc (CIA). Gngine caught fire, crashed
					into buildings on approach to Phoenix Sky Harbor, AZ Feb 3, 1966
				37139 to French Aeronavale Jun 1953. SOC Nov 19, 1960
				37140 to N6612C, XB-BUS
				37142 to N6616D
				37146 (VPB-136) w/o 10 May 1946 Canal Zone. Overshot landing, SOC
				37147 to Dutch Navy as 19-18. Sold Aug 1954 for scrap.
				37149 to N6606D
				37153 to MDAP, possibly to Italy
				37154 to civil registry as N5224V, N7671C. Converted Oakland Airmotive Centaurus for Micronesia Airlines.
					Crashed on takeoff on delivery flight Hayward, California Sep 7, 1965
				37155 destroyed in crash at New France Field, Canal Zone May 2, 1945.
				37158 to civil registry as N6617D. Scrapped at Linden, NJ
				37159 to civil registry as N6853C. To Combat Museum Lafayette, Lousisiana 1998. Cancelled Aug 20, 2013
				37162 to Italian AF as MM80056 Mar 1953. SOC Apr 1, 1956
				37163 to N6607D
				37168 possibly to Peru
				37171	(MSN 15-1137) to civil registry as N7249C. Current, stored Jerome City, Idaho. Registration N7249C cancelled on
					November 17, 2014
				37173 with VP-741 in 1951. To Italian AF as MM80060 May 1953. Crashed Sep 28, 1957
				37174 (VP(ML)2) w/o 14-Jan-47; MCAS Miramar, CA. Stalled at 200' with engine on fire and crashed.
					5 killed.
				37175 to N6608D
				37176 to Dutch Navy as 19-15.
				37181 to Italian AF as MM80057 Mar 1953. SOC
				37182 (VP-691) w/o 12-Jul-50. Ditched in Gulf of Mexico off Texas during gunnery training. 1 killed
				37184 to civil registry as N7253C. Current
				37188
				37190 painted at Burgank as FA Brazil 1156 but not delivered. To civil registry as N6856C. Crashed fighting
					fire near Philipsburg, Pennsylvania Apr 20, 1997
				37191 to Italian AF as MM80075 May 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37192	(MSN 15-1158) to Portugal as 4601. In accident at Luanda, Angola Nov 21, 1962
				37194	(MSN 15-1160) to Portugal as 4611. In accident at Niassa, Mozambique
				37195 possibly to Peru
				37196	(MSN 15-1162) to Portugal as 4624. W/o in crash in Lisbon Feb 25, 1960.
				37200 to N6688D
				37201	(MSN 15-1167) to Portugal as 4633. W/o 8/16/1960.
				37202	(MSN 15-1168) to civil registry as N7483C. Current with Kermit A. Weeks, Polk City, Florida
					(reg'd 05 may 2004)
				37206	(MSN 15-1172) to Portugal as 4627.
				37207 to N6609D
				37208 (VP-ML-6) w/o 24-Jul-49. Crashed and burned due to engine failure near Hersey, PA 3 killed
				37209 possibly to Peru
				37210 to N6610D
				37211	(MSN 15-1177) to civilian registry as N7273C, used for
					fire ant control. Seen at Falcon Field, AZ Mar 2009. Current with Palm Springs Air Museum, CA
					registered Apr 26, 2010.
				37212 to Dutch Navy as 19-1.
				37213 to Dutch Navy as 19-12. To Portugal as 4612 in 1955 (?).
				37214	(MSN 15-1180) to Portugal as 4622. W/o 2/17/1967.
				37215 to Dutch Navy as 19-4 Sep 1951.
				37216 to civil registry as N7256C, N7256C, N10PV. Current. Acquired in June 2014 by the Castle Air Museum,
					Atwater, California.
				37217 to Dutch Navy as 19-2.
				37219 to civil registry as N7254C. Reported derelict at Bainbridge, Georgia. Cancelled Nov 20, 1970.
				37223 to N7481C
				37224 to civil registry as N6611D
				37225 to N7266C. W/o on flight Bethel to Kodiak, Alaska Jun 12, 1967. Pilot did not have current license
					or instrument rating.
				37226 to civil registry as N7081C. WFU San Francisco, CA
				37228 to N6601D
				37229 to Dutch Navy as 19-14.
				37230	(MSN 15-1196)
					Dec45: TOS USN at Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) Holtsville, CA.
					Feb46: Naval Air Facility (NAF) Litchfield Park, AZ.
					Feb46:Naval Air Reserve, NAS Olathe, KS. The airplane flew in support of the training of reservists
						at NAS Olathe, NAS Moffett Field, CA, and NAS Minneapolis, MN.
					1951: Entered overhaul and repair; converted to the PV-2T.
					1952: Marine Night Fighter Training Squadron (VMFT(N)) -20, MCAS Cherry Point, NC.
					1955: SOC.
					1955 to 1957: Stored NAS Litchfield Park, AZ awaiting disposal.
					1957: Unknown owner with c/r N7459C.
					1961: H.E. Connor. Configured as aerial fire tanker. Operated as Fire Service F30.
					1963: Rogue Flying Service, Medford, OR.
					1963: Aero Aga Medford, OR as tanker #30.
					1968: Clarks Aerial Services, Brownfield, TX.
					1971 to 1979: Damaged, WFU.
					Oct77: Brownfield Aerial Inc, Brownfield, TX
					1979: Oklahoma Aircraft Corp, Yukon, OK.
					Sep79: John W. Hirth, Dothan, AL.
					1979 to 1982: Restored. Reconfigured as a sprayer.
					May82: First post-restoration Flight. Named Cowabunga.
					1983: Louis Minkoff, Ypsilanti, MI.
					1987: Private owner, ID unknown, Columbus, NE.
					Aug89: John W. Hirth/Hirth Air Tankers, Dothan, AL.
					1989 to 1998: WFU, stored Columbus, NE.
					9Mar98: Constance C. Hirth, Buffalo, WY..
					Jun99: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL
					10Feb00: Ferried to Pensacola in U.S. Navy blue scheme, with rocket rails. Marked Z-291.
					7Jun00: C/r N7459C cancelled.
					2018 to 2019: Undergoing restoration.
				37231 to N6619D
				37233	(MSN 15-1199) to Portugal as 4617. Crashed in Vila Pery, Mozambique Feb 5, 1963
				37234 to civil registry as N7458C. Stored Buffalo, Wyoming. cancelled May 8, 2013
				37235 to civil registry as N6858C
				37236 to Dutch Navy as 19-13.
				37237 to civil registry as N6871C
				37238 to Italian AF as MM80073 Jul 1953. SOC Mar 25, 1959.
				37241 possibly to JMSDF
				37242 to N7484C
				37246 to N7259C, XB-BUT
				37249	(MSN 15-1215) to Portugal as 4634.
				37250 to civil registry as N6857C. Stored Lafayette, Louisiana 1998. Cancelled Aug 20, 2013
				37251 to N6602D
				37252 to civil registry as N7429C, to CP-648 Sep 1958. Crashed Laja, Bolivia Dec 3, 1958.
				37253 to N6851C
				37254	(MSN 15-1220) to civil registry as N7248C, N2PV - Southwest Aviation Inc, Fairacres,
					New Mexico (reg'd 06 Jan 2015)
				37255	(MSN 15-1221) To civil registry as N6612D with Ming-Ayer Inc, Linden, New Jersey on December 17,
					1957 and cancelled on November 13, 1962
				37256 to N6603D
				37257 to civil registry as N7255C. At Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, with incorrect number of 32757 painted
					on it underneath the tail. Rear fuselage was used to repair N6865C	(MSN 15-1156) and damaged rear
					fuselage from that aircraft was fitted to N7255C.
				37259 to Dutch Navy as 19-11.
				37260 to Dutch Navy as 19-10.
				37262 to civil registry as N7428C Converted to Howard Cargo Haroppn Jan 1967. Restored as warbird in US Navy
					colors as "Fat Cat". To Confederate Air Force Jan 1988. DBF in forced landing near Houston, Texas
					Sep 167, 1990.
				37263 to N4182A, HK-685
				37265 to civil registry as N3247G, LV-PKC (NTU), N3247G. Cancelled as destroyed Feb 2, 2004. Used by John
					Hirth for spares.
				37266 to Italian AF as MM80074 Jul 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37267 to civil registry as N7224C, LV-PJZ, N7224C. C of R revoked
				37268	(MSN 15-1234) on civil registry as N7432C, N7408C
				37269 to civil registry as N7252C. Destroyed Angola, Louisiana May 7, 1963 on aerial application work
				37270	(MSN 15-1236) to civil registry as N7257C. At Mesa/Falcon Field, AZ for restoration Dec 2007.
					Robert A. Kropp, Mesa, Arizona (reg'd 30 jan 2012)
				37271	(MSN 15-1237) to Portugal as 4602. W/o 4/16/1953.
				37272 probably MDAP to Portugal or JMSDF
				37274 to N6621D
				37275	(MSN 15-1241) to Portugal as 4632.
				37276	(MSN 15-1242) to civil registry as N7272C. Last reported stored at Buffalo, Wyoming
					Free Flite LLC, Felton, Delaware (reg'd 05 Oct 2016)
				37278 to N6622D
				37279 to Dutch Navy as 19-5 Sep 1951.
				37280 to Dutch Navy as 19-9 Sep 1951.
				37281 to civil registry as N7263C. Crashed near Winslow, AZ Jun 12, 1974.
					2 killed.
				37282 to Italy as MM80054
				37285 to N6620D
				37286	(MSN 15-1252) to Portugal as 4625. W/o 5/26/1964 and scrapped Montijo
				37288 to N7431C, XA-NIM
				37304 to N6623D
				37306 (VPB-144) SOC Aug 5, 1945.
				37307 (FAW-6 under Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) damaged on landing at NAS Whidbey Island, WA
					Mar 20, 1945. Aircraft damaged but crew was uninjured.
					To Dutch Navy as 19-8. To Portugal in 1955 as 4608 (?)
				37310 (VPB-144) in taxiing accident at NAS Moffett Field, CA Mar 24, 1945. Plane suffered
					substantial damage, but crew was unhurt.
				37311 to French Aeronavale as 37311
				37312	(MSN 15-1278) to Portugal as 4614.
				37316 to French Navy as 37316
				37322 to Dutch Navy as 19-17.
				37323 (CNART) w/o 25-Jul-48. Overshot landing & hit
					embankment at Offut AFB, Omaha,Nebraska. SOC
				37324 to N7435C
				37337 probably to Italy as MM80068
				37339 to N6624D
				37345 to N6625D
				37347 to N7430C
				37353 to N6626D
				37362 to civil registry as N7084C. Damaged in landing accident at Tampa, Florida Oct 30, 1958
				37363 while being ferried by VPF-3 involved in landing accident at NAS Tillamook, OR Apr 9, 1945.
					To Italian AF as MM80061 Mar 1953. Crashed Nov 6, 1954.
				37364	(MSN 15-1330) to F.J. Perillof, Tucson, Arizona (reg'd revoked)
				37365 to Italy as MM80061
				37366 to Portugal as 4608
				37369 to Dutch Navy as 19-3 Apr 1951.
				37370 to Italian AF as MM80062 May 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37373 to civil registry as N7434C. Later to CP-649 Sep 1958. WFU La Paz
				37374 (VPB-199) w/o 2-Aug-45 near Port Angeles, WA.
					Night flare attack, hit mountain. 6 killed
				37377 to civil registry as N7485C
				37382 to French Aeronavale as 37382
				37383 to Italian AF as MM80067 Jun 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37386 with VPB-130 suffered minor damage when struck parked aircraft at NAS Whidbey Island,
					WA Sep 6, 1945. Damaged again Sep 8, 1945 in takeoff accident at NAS Whidbey Island, WA.
					To N7264C. Cancelled Oct 24, 2013.
				37387 to Italian AF as MM80068 Jun 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37388 to N6627D
				37389 (VP-130) damaged in midair collision 10 mi N of NAS Whidbey Island, WA Oct 2, 1945.
				37391 to N6628D
				37392 to Italian AF as MM80071 Jul 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37394 to Italian AF as MM80070 Jun 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959.
				37396	(MSN 15-1362) to civil registry as N7265C. Registered Jan 26, 1990 with American Military Heritage Foundation,
					Indianapolis, IN, current. Operates in US Navy colors as 37396 "Hot Stuff"
				37406	(MSN 15-1272) to Portugal as 4626.
				37411 to N6629D
				37417	(MSN 15-1383) to Portugal as 4609. W/o 3/29/1963 and probably broken up at Alverca, Portugal
				37418 to Dutch Navy as 19-7.
				37419	(MSN 15-1385)'S-180' PV2 NAS Norfolk (photo); to civil registry as N7486C. Cancelled Jul 8, 2913.
					Was preserved at Museo Storico dell' Aeronautica Militaire Italiana, Vigna de Valle, Lake Bracciano,
					Italy. In June 2016 transferred to the Museo Storico Piana delle Orme at Borgo Faiti
				37420 (VPB-2,OTU#1) w/o 7-Aug-45 during radar bombing
					training off Hunting Isl, SC. Lost control in
					storm,crashed. 7 killed.
				37421 to Dutch Navy as 19-16. To Portugal as 4616 in 1955
				37423 to Italian AF as MM80063 May 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959.
				37437 to N6631D
				37441	(MSN 15-1407) to Portugal as 4603.
				37442 to Portugal as 4610
				37443 to N7482C, N375TM. Ditched off Hilo, Hawaii Apr 11, 1964
				37444	(MSN 15-1410) currently on FAA registry as N7086C. To Military Aircraft Restoration Corporation.
					Reported stored Chandler, Arizona. Cancelled Aug 20, 2013. Free Flite LLC, Felton, Delaware
					(reg'd 05 oct 2016)
				37445 to N7433C
				37446	(MSN 15-1412) to Brazilian AF as FAB 5076
				37447	(MSN 15-1413) to Brazilian AF as FAB 18, later 5051.
					WFU Dec 20, 1957
				37449 to civil registry as N6718C. Cancelled Nov 5, 1980
				37450 to MDAP, country unknown
				37451 (VP-ML-62) w/o 17-Sep-48;NAS Seattle. Ditched in
					Lk. Wash after takeoff. Later recovered by
					USN. SOC.
				37452 To NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jan 1949. To French Aeronavale
				37453	(MSN 15-1419) to Portugal as 4630.
				37454 to civil registry as N7260C. Crashed during spraying at Melbourne, Florida May 5, 1969
				37456	(MSN 15-1422) to Portugal as 4629.
				37457 to civil registry as N6632D, N6859C. C of R revoked.
				37458	(MSN 15-1424) to Portugal as 4606.
				37459	(MSN 15-1425) to Portugal as 4619.
				37461 to N6633D
				37462 to civil registry as N7414C. Cancelled Oct 31, 2013. Restoration at Central california Historical Military
					Museum, Eagle Field, Dos Palos, Frebaugh, California
				37466	(MSN 15-1432) to civil registry as N6855C Current with Historic Aircraft Preservation Group a (reg'd 02 Jan 2013)
				37471 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF) as 4113 Jan 1955
				37472 to civil registry as N5223V, N7670C. Current with Warbird Aircraft Sales LLC (reg'd 24 sep 2007).
					Under restoration at Heber City, Utah
				37473	(MSN 15-1439) to Portugal as 4620. Crashed at Quitexe, Angola Jaun 8, 1961. Wreck on display at Alverca.
				37475	(MSN 15-1441) to Portugal as 4621
				37477 to JMSDF
				37478 to N6635D
				37480 to civil registry as N6636D
				37481 With VPB-200 while parked at NAS Kaneohe,was struck by landing 34929 Aug 19, 1945.
				37482 to N6637D
				37483 to Italian AF as MM80058 Mar 1953. Crashed Aug 10, 1956
				37486 to N6638D
				37487 to Portuguese AF
				37488 to Italian AF as MM80064 Apr 1953. Crashed Jul 31, 1953
				37490 to civil registry as N6852C. Cancelled Oct 24, 1983. Stored dismantled Ocotillo Wells, California by Dec 1993
				37491 to JMSDF
				37492	(MSN 15-1458) to civilian registry as N7270C. cancellec Jun 18, 1965. to Colombia but NTU. Restored
					as N7270C, to N72707. Now mounted above Mayday Golf Course, North Myrtle Beach, SC.
				37493 to N6639D
				37494 to N6640D
				37495 to Italian AF as MM80055 Feb 1953. SOC Dec 31, 1959
				37496 (CNART) w/o 23-Aug-48 in take-off accident, hit
					parked aircraft at NAS Atlanta, Ga. SNB-2 BuNo
					39279:CNART;NAS Mimai & SNB-2 51-282:VU-Unit;NAS
					Jacksonville,Fl; All aircraft stricken.
				37497	(MSN 15-1463) to Portugal as 4628.
				37498	(MSN 15-1464) to N6854C - Ben Whitney Trading Co, Calexico, California (reg'd 1961); to N6854C -
					Lockheed and converted to exec. Aircraft als "Lockheed Delfin"; to XB-DIW - owner unknown;
					to XB-DIW - T.A. de Nayarit (reg'd 26 jan 1967); to XA-SIR - owner unknow, crashed 09 May 1970
				37499 to civil registry as N7080C. Current with Free Flite LLC
				37500	(MSN 15-1466) to Portugal as 4615. W/o 9/7/1960. Scrapped Alverca and last reported in a scrap yard
					there Jun 1965
				37502	(MSN 15-1468) To civil registry as N7269C. Hulk in civil colors used as an attraction at
					mini-golf course in Branson, Missouri. Airframe damaged by tornado in 2012. Parts recovery by PV-2
					owner in Feb, 2013, remainder scrapped.
				37503 to French Aeronavale as 37503
				37504 to Portuguese AF
				37505 to N6641D
				37506 to N6642D
				37507	(MSN 15-1473) to N6643D, still flying as N86492. Seen at
					Falcon Field, AZ painted in British scheme.
				37508 to Dutch Navy as 19-6 Sep 1951.
				37509 to N6644D
				37511 to MDAP, country unknown
				37512 to civil registry as N7453C, then N144X. Converted to Howard Super Harpoon Feb 19, 1959.
					To N1448, N144CR (NTU), N1448. Cancelled Aug 17, 2004. At Aviation Warehouse, El Mirage, CA Oct 2007
				37513 to Italian AF as MM80065 Apr 1953. Crashed Nov 6, 1954
				37514 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF)
				37515	(MSN 15-1481) to Portugal as 4623.
				37516 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF) as 4107, later 4577
				37517 to N6645D
				37518 to N6614D
				37519 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF)
				37520 to Italian AF as MM80066
				37521 to N6646D
				37522 to N6647D. Damaged by hurricane at Belize AP ca 1964. Stored derelict ast least until Jul 1976
				37523 to civil registry as N6634D. DBF on ground in Texas, date unknown. Cancelled Sep 26, 2013
				37524 to civil registry as N7262C. To NL20PV, N20PV. Earl 'R Benedict, Napa, California (reg'd in question,
					a/w 15 Sep 1995)
				37525 to civil registry as N6615D
				37526 to N6648D
				37527	(MSN 15-1493) to Portugal as 4631. W/o 5/26/1964. Waiting scrapping Alverca Jul 1965
				37528 ditched Sep 4, 1947 1000 yards north of the end of the
					runway at Sand Point, WA shortly after takeoff. Aircraft sank in 140 feet of
					water in Lake Washington. It is still down there.
				37529 to N6613D
				37530 to civil registry as N6649D, N86491
				37531 to N7967A, LV-PJY
				37532 (CNART) w/o 21-Jun-48 Tyndall AAF. Retracted gear
					to avoid overshooting runway. SOC
				37533 to N6630D
				37534 to N6650D
37535/37550		Lockheed PV-2D Harpoon
				MSN 15-1501/1516. Model 15-27-01
				37535 to civil registry as N7079C, N83L, N11559 (ntu), NL83L, N83L. Preserved at Tillamook Air Museum as
					"Rose's Raiders". P-38 LLC, Beaverton, Oregon (reg'd 08 jun 2016)
				37536 to civil registry as N7436C. Converted first Oakland Airmotive Centaurus Apr 1958. W/o in forced landing
					near Palm Springs, California on ferry flight Sep 23, 1967
				37537 to civil registry as N6651D with Central Air Services, Wenatchee, WA
					and used as fire bomber with tail number 40. Leased to Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Florida
					May 24, 1984. Stored at Corpus Christi, Texas by Jun 1994. On display at CAF Airpower Museum,
					Midland, Texas, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				37538 to MDAp, possibly Japan
				37540 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF) as 4104, later 4574. WFU and derelict at Shimousa NAS, Tokyo by 1969.
				37541 to N6652D
				37542 to Portugal as 4618
				37543 to Portugal as 4605.
				37544 (VB-2, ATU#11) w/o 16-May-46. Aborted take-off,
					overshot. SOC
				37545 to N6653D
				37547	(MSN 15-1513) to Portugal as 4607.
				37548 to Japanese navy (JMSDF) as 4103, later 4573.
				37549	(MSN 15-1515) on civil registry as N7968A, LV-PKA (NTU), N7968A. C of R revoked
				37550 to civil registry as N7251C. Registered to United States Airpower Museum, Fresno, California Jun 2, 2007.
					Cancelled May 7, 2013. Stored Chandler, Arizona 2010.
37551/37623		Lockheed PV-2D Harpoon
				MSN 15-1517/1589. Model 15-27-01. Contract cancelled
37624/37634		Lockheed PV-2D Harpoon
				MSN 15-1590/1600. Model 15-27-01
				37624 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF) as 4102, later 4572.
				37625 to Italian AF as MM80060 Apr 1953. Crashed Jul 19, 1954.
				37626 to Japanese Navy (JMSDF)
				37627 to N6654D
				37628 to N7457C. Crashed near Port Yukon, Alaska Aug 9, 1958
				37629 to N7456C. To Laow Jan 27, 1961. Crashed Phou Fa, Laos Oct 1961.
				37631 converted to PV-2T and to civil registry as N7455C
				37632	(MSN 15-1598) on civil registry as N7969A, LV-PKB(NTU), N7969A. C of R revoked.
				37633	(MSN 15-1599) to civil registry as N7454C. Seen at Falcon
					Field, AZ Mar 2009 with restoration underway. Robert A. Kropp, Mesa, Arizona (reg'd 22 may 2009)
				37634 reported Mar 2005 with Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX as N6655D
37635/37636		Interstate XTDR-1
				Delivered with BuNo serials 27857/27858. Was unmanned remotely-controlled aircraft for use in combat as assault drone
37637/37638		Stinson AT-19
				Contract cancelled. These serials were to be allocated to
				Lend-Lease Reliants returned by Britain near the end of the
				War or shortly thereafter.
37639/37648		Waco LRW-1
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider. USAAF CG-4A transferred for testing by US Marine Corps at
					MCAS Eagle Mountain Lake, Texas.
				37639 Previously 42-61938. WFU May43.
				37640	 Previously 42-61939. WFU May43.
				37641	 Previously 42-61943. WFU May43.
				37642	 Previously 42-61945. WFU May43.
				37643	 Previously 42-61946. WFU May43.
				37644	 Previously 42-61947. WFU May43.
				37645	 Previously 42-61950. WFU May43.
				37646	 Previously 42-61951. WFU May43.
				37647	 Previously 42-61952. WFU May43.
				37648	 Previously 42-61953. WFU May43.
37649			Waco YKS-7 impressed from civilian user
36650/37659		Cancelled contract
37660/37710		Douglas R4D-1
				Diverted to Navy from USAAF contracts.
				37660	(MSN 6036) ex USAAF C-47 41-38653. To US Navy Nov 3, 1942. Operated by Pan American Airways, later to
					VR-3 and declared surplus Dec 31, 1949
				37661	(MSN 6152) ex USAAF C-47 41-38693. To US Navy Dec 21, 1942. Operated by VR-3, VRS-1 (Aug 1945) and VRF-1,
					Soc Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as C-410 (Vias Aereas Colombianos),
					C-510 (SAM Jul 1948), HK-510 (Reregistere 1949 - Lund Aviation Apr 23, 1957). Sold to French
					AF as ‘38693’ Sep 03, 1957. Operated by GLA48 Apr 1958 and GAMOM50 Dec 1959,
					then transferred to Madagascar AF Jun 01, 1961 as 5R-MMA ‘693’. Returned to French AF (F-SDMN)
					Oct 1969 (Probably for scrap)
				37662	(MSN 6153) ex USAAF C-47 41-38694. To US Marine Corps Dec 21 1942. Operated by MAW-1 (Dec 21, 1942), MAG-13 (Mar 02, 1943),
					NFG-53 (Aug 1944), MAW-9 (Nov 1944), MASG-48 Mar 1945, noted Jacksonville Jun 1945,
					then with Servon 46 Aug 1945 and MAG-33 Mar 1946. SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civil registry as
					NC67809 for sale to Bolivian AF. No further report
				37663	(MSN 6253) ex USAAF C-47 42-5665. To US Marine Corps Jan 26, 1943. MAW San Diego Jan 26, 1943 - Quonset Point Jan 1944 -
					MOTG-81 May 1945 - Faetulant Nov 1945 - Jacksonville Apr 1946. SOC Oct 31, 1946.
					To civil registry as NC841 (War Air Assets), NC88809 (Ferry), C-316 (LANSA Mar 17, 1948),
					HK-316 (Rr 1949 - Avianca Sep 1951), N88829 (Hemisphere Air Service Inc, Talahassee, FL.
					Nov 18, 1967 - Paramount Air Service, Hayward, CA. 1976 - McCollum Aviation Inc,
					Danville, IL. Jan 06, 1976. Current on USCAR Mar 2003.
				37664	(MSN 6254) ex USAAF C-47 42-5666. To US Marine Corps Jan 25, 1943. To MAW San Diego Jan 25, 1943 - OTU VPB-2-3 Aug
					1943 - Banana River Oct 1943 - Jacksonville Jan 1944 - Shawnee Mar 1945 -
					Clinton Apr 1945 - Corpus Christi Jul 1945. SOC Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as
					C-1002 (Agencia Interamericana de Aviada). W/o near Villa
					Pinson, Cundinamarca, Colombia Mar 15, 1948. (See MSN 5664)
				37665	(MSN 6255) ex USAAF C-47 42-5667. To US Marine Corps Jan 25, 1943. To Servon 15, Jan 15, 1945 - VMR-153 Feb 03, 1945 -
					MAW-25 Feb 23, 1945 - MAG-15 Jul 1945. SOC Jan 31, 1946. To civil registry as
					NC88798 (Tobin Map Co, San Antonia, TX. 1953), N85TM (Rr 1966),
					N95KT (Various owners/operators). Cancelled May 1983.
				37666	(MSN 6256) ex USAAF C-47 42-5668. to US Marine Corps Jan 25, 1943. To MAW San Diego Jan 25, 1943.
					Crashed May 31, 1943. History card has this plane assigned to MAG-25 from New Caledonia and lost off
					Guadalcanal Apr 27, 1943
				37667	(MSN 6257) ex USAAF C-47 42-5669. To US Marine Corps Jan 26, 1943. To MAW San Diego Jan 25, 1943 - Com Air 7th Fleet
					Aug 1944 - Com Air Center Manus 18jan45 - FAW-8 Aug 1945 - San Diego Nov 1945 -
					MAG-35 Dec 1945 - MarAirWC, San Diego Jan 1946 - MAG-32 Jul 29, 1946 - VMR-152 Oct 14, 1946.
					SOC Jan 31, 1947. To civil registry as NC74663 (Sourdough Air Transport - Kearns
					Inc (Super Coach), LA, CA. 1953 - Leased to Currey Air Transport). Crashed Burbank, CA. Sep 08,
					1955. Sold to Warner Bros Pictures, probably as wreck for film.
				37668	(MSN 6258) ex USAAF C-47 42-5670. To VR-1 Jan 27, 1943 - VR-3 Jul 02, 1943 - Willow
					Grove Jan 1944 - Featulant Jul 1946. SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as
					NC88773 (Pan American Airways), To AP-ABD (Orient Airways Mar 31, 1948 "City of Quetta’ Apr 01, 1955
					when Pakistan became independent of India, airline moved base to Pakistan.
					Merged with Pakistan International Airlines Apr 1, 1955. WFU in 1964, registration cancelled 1967
				37669	(MSN 9039) ex USAAF C-47 42-32813. To US Navy Mar 05, 1943 -
					HDN-2 Dec 1944 - Willow Grove Jan 11, 1945 - HDN-2 Apr 07, 1945 -
					Norfolk Apr 23, 1945 - CASU-24 May 1945 - Faetulant Jul 1945 -
					Nactulant Nov 1945 - Quonset Point Dec 10, 1945 - Nactulant Mar 1946 -
					HDN FAW-5 Apr 1946 - FASRON-102 Aug 1946. SOC Sep 30, 1946.
				37670	(MSN 9040) ex USAAF C-47 42-32814. To US Navy Feb 06, 1943 - VR-3 Feb 09, 1943 -
					FAW-5 Dec 1944 - CASU-24 Jan 1945 - FAW-5 Apr 1945 - Norfolk May 07, 1945 -
					Jacksonville Jul 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civil registry as N819 (Grand
					Central Airport), reregistered N4865V. To N66699 Cummins Engine Co Inc, Colombus, IN (Nov 1963) -
					Indiana Univ Foundation, Bloomington, IN (1966) N84K reregisterd N84KB to Context RealtyCo Dec76-
					Context DevelCo, Miami, FL Mar 14, 1977 - Indiana Univ Foundation leased Jan 17, 1979 to Apr 1980.
					Current with Theodore W Hunt, Waldport, OR. since Jan 04, 1999.
				37671	(MSN 9041) ex USAAF C-47 42-32815. To US Navy Feb 05, 1943 - ComAir 7th Flt Aug 1944 -
					Comfair WC May 22, 1945 - Jacksonville Jun 1945 - HDN MR Air West Nov 1945 -
					HDN MAG-35 Dec 1945 - North Isle Mar 1946 - VRS-1 Apr 01, 1946 - FAW-14.
					SOC Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as C-708, HK-708 with Dishington and Co, LTD, to N9363C C Babb and Co 12952.
					To Babb (Canada) Let Aug 12, 1952, to CF-FST with J H Lucas, St Johns Jul 16, 1953, to Hollinger
					Ungava Tpt Ltd Sep 18, 1953, to Iron Ore Co of Canada Avn Ltd Jan 20, 1969 - St Felicien Air Service
					Ltee, St Felicien, Quebec, Nov 23, 1971. Reregistered C-FFST Juln 1976. Noted with Survair 1978.
					Airworthiness expired Feb 23, 1976 when aircraft in Ottawa in St Felicien Air Service colours. Sold to
					Bradley Air Services, Carp, ONT., noted engineless May 22, 1979 and derelict Sep 1982.
				37672	(MSN 9042) ex USAAF C-47 42-32816. To US Navy Feb 8, 1943 - MAG-25 Aug 1944 - Alameda
					Sep 01, 1944 - Jacksonville Apr 27, 1945 - Servon-48 Aug 1945 - Jacksonville Jan 1946 -
					HDN MAR Air WC Jun 01, 1946 - HDN-14 Jun 20, 1946 - COM FAIR WC San Diego Jul 1946 -
					FAW-14 Sep 1946. SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC17697, N73G,
					N7301 (Brown & Root Inc, Houston, TX. only). No report after 1972.
				37673	(MSN 9073) ex USAAF C-47 42-32847. To US Navy Feb 13, 1943 - San Diego - Alameda Aug 1944 -
					Jacksonville Jan 1945 - Shawnee Feb 1945 - Jacksonville Mar 1945 - Willow Grove Apr 30, 1945 -
					OTU VJB-1 Oct 1945 - Jacksonville Dec 1945 - Miami Apr 1946 - Jacksonville Nov 1946.
					SOC Jan 31, 1947. To civil registry as C-315 (LANSA). Reregisterd HK-315 and crashed Corozal,
					Colombia Mar 21, 1951.
				37674	(MSN 9074) ex USAAF C-47 42-32848. To US Navy Feb 15, 1943 - Norfolk - Alameda
					Aug 1944 - Com Fair WC Mar 1945 - CASU-7 Aug 1946 - FASRON-112 Jan 1947 - VRU-3 Apr 1947 -
					FASRON-8 May 1947. SOC Jun 30, 1947. To civil registry as NC79987 with Continental Oil Co (Nov 1953)
					Douglas OH Co, Los Angeles, CA - Exec Acft Svces Inc, Dallas, TX (1966) -
					Snurb Inc, Miami Springs, FL (1966) - Burnside Ott Avn Training Center, Opa Locka, FL Sep 1968
					Reregistered N230F Nov 1968. To CP-1952 Sep 17, 1985.
				37675	(MSN 9075) ex USAAF C-47 42-32849. To US Navy Feb 13, 1943 - Norfolk - VR-1 Nov 1968
					Feb 15, 1943 - VR-7 Aug 1944 - VR-3 Apr 1945 - VR-7 Jun 1945 - VR-3 Aug 1945 -
					Jacksonville Mar 1946. SOC Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC74647 August & Pruyser, to N40G
					with Radio Corp of America (Nov 1953) - to N70F with D D Smith, Miami Beach, FL Aug 1968 -
					Cancelled 1971
				37676	(MSN 9076) ex USAAF C-47 42-32850. To US Navy Feb 15, 1943 - Norfolk - VR-7 Aug 1944 -
					VR-3 Apr 1945 - VR-7 Jun 1945 - VRS-1 Aug 1945 - Jacksonville Feb 1946. SOC Jun 30, 1946.
					Surplus, NLR
				37677	(MSN 9122) ex USAAF C-47 42-32896. To US Navy Feb 25, 1943. VR-2 Mar 01, 1943 -
					VR-4 May 20, 1943 - VR-3 Sep 20, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - VR-3 Aug 1944.
					SOC Nov 30, 1944, NLR.
				37678	(MSN 9123) ex USAAF C-47 42-32897. To US Navy Feb 5, 1943 - Kansas City - VR-3 Aug 1944 -
					Jacksonville Jun 1945 - VRS-1, New York Sep 1945 - Quantico Mar 1946.
					SOC Mar 31, 1946, scrapped.
				37679	(MSN 9124) ex USAAF C-47 42-32898. To US Navy Feb 26, 1943. - VR-3 Aug 1944 - Corpus
					Christi Aug 1944 - Jacksonville Jul 1945 - Corpus Christi Sep 28, 1945 - VR-3 Oct 1945 -
					Jacksonville Jan 1946. SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC837, NC65931, HK-711X,
					HK-711 (Various owners/operators), N4049A (Lund Aviation Oct 10, 1957). To French AF
					Apr 29, 1958 as ‘32898’ and operated by GLA49 until sold as TL-KAA to Central African AF
					Jul 1961. Crashed between Douala and Yaoundé, Cameroun Jan 20, 1966.
				37680	(MSN 9125) ex USAAF C-47 42-32899. To US Navy Feb 25, 1943 - Kansas City - VR-3 Aug 1944 -
					VRF-4 Dec 1944 - VRF-1 Oct 1945 - MCAS Mojave Jan 1946 - Point Mugu Nov 1946.
					SOC Aug 31, 1947 (Surplus). NLR
				37681/37710 cancelled
37711/37770		Grumman J4F-2 Widgeon
				Model G-44. MSN 1341/1400
				37711	(MSN 1341) to USCG Jul 31, 1946. WFU 1950. to civil registry as N750 Aug 28, 1950, then N750M May 8, 1953.
					N750M cancelled Jul 8, 2013. At the Musee Historique de l'Hydraviation, Biscarosse, France as a spares source for MSN 1218
				37712	(MSN 1342) interned by Uruguay Government as SG-1 1942. (to Aviacion Naval Uruguay as A-751) 1944/60.
					To W. Martinez Cobas: ex ANU 60s. To CX-BDG W. Martinez Cobas/ Aero Punta: reg. res. Apr 5, 1979.
					To E. Frois/Aero Punta, Montevido (Air Punta titles painted on but no CofA)
					To John T. Hewitt, El Segundo CA Sep 13, 1983. sold to USA, struck-off Uruguay reg. Jan 7, 1985.
					To N1944W John T. Hewitt, Huntington Beach CA Jan 11, 1985 to 2012. (stored/rest. Paysandu, Uruguay, finally
					painted as N1944W in 2000, no reports since)
				37713	(MSN 1343) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC58828, CF-HAC Mar 25, 1953, N137B May 1962, N77BD Jun 9, 1971.
					Current 2014
				37714	(MSN 1344) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP457, later Widgeon I.
					Suffered engine fire, ditched and sank in Long Island Sound
					during flight from Floyd Bennett Field, NY to Brunswick Feb 17, 1945.
					All four occupants killed.
				37715	(MSN 1345) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as N1173V Aug 17, 1947. Crashed and destroyed after water takeoff,
					Lakehead, Fort William, British Columbia Oct 14, 1966
				37716	(MSN 1346) WFU May 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC67586 Feb 12, 1948, CF-EHI May 24, 1973, N3767Z Jan 12, 1980.
					Crashed Jul 2, 1983. To N480AK Oct 13, 2009. Current 2014
				37717	(MSN 1347) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC67805. WFU Apr 4, 1948
				37718	(MSN 1348) WFU Oct 31, 1944
				37719	(MSN 1349) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC62095 Jan 24, 1947. Current 2014
				37720	(MSN 1350) WFU May 31, 1946. To NC770 (ntu), to civil registry as NC702 Oct 10, 1946. W/o Oct 31, 1946 at Lake Mead, AZ
				37721	(MSN 1351) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC68102 Nov 31, 1946. Current 2014
				37722	(MSN 1352) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP458, later Widgeon I. Returned to US Navy Aug 1945.
					To civil registry as NC94527 Aug 9, 1946. WFU Dec 22, 1959
				37723	(MSN 1353) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP459, later Widgeon I.
					Returned to US Navy Dec 1945. To civil registry as NC9207H Dec 3, 1946. Crashed when struck trees during
					forced landing on land due to dual engine failure, Freetown, Massachusetts Jul 25, 1967
				37724	(MSN 1354) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as Nc66550, N144TA Feb 26, 1958, AP-AOQ Nov 1963. Crashed Jan 24, 1967.
				37725	(MSN 1355) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as NC1184V Feb 11, 1947. WFU Apr 15, 1970
				37726	(MSN 1356) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as Nc91702, ZK-CHG Jul 6, 1964. W/o Mar 7, 1969 at Auckland,
					New Zealand. Stored in dismantled condition in New Zealand.
				37727	(MSN 1357) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP460, later Widgeon I.
					Returned to US Navy Oct 1945. To civil registry as NC60080 Nov 25, 1946. W/o Sep 25, 1959 at Chicago, IL
				37728	(MSN 1358) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP461, later Widgeon I.
					Transferred back to US Navy soon after delivery to Royal
					Navy in exchange for BuNo 32978, which became FP474 To civil registry as NC4614N, to CF-IIR Nov 10, 1955.
					W/o Jul 11, 1956 at Kamloops, Canada
				37729	(MSN 1359) WFU Jun 30, 1947. To civil registry as NC68395, N95J Mar 7, 1958. Current 2014
				37730	(MSN 1360) to USCG Jul 1946. WFU 1950. To civil registry as NC744 1950, N5531A, PT-DGY Mar 1, 1970, N14781 Jun 21, 1974.
					Current 2014
				37731	(MSN 1361) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC75222, N111W Feb 21, 1957. Badly damaged when struck water while on cruise,
					Lutcher, Louisiana Dec 27, 1968
				37732	(MSN 1362) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP462, later Widgeon I.
					Returned to US Navy Oct 1945. To civil registry as NC9236H,
					ZK-BAY Sep 22, 1952. Crashed Dec 24, 1970, Auckland, NZ.
				37733	(MSN 1363) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP463, later Widgeon I.
					To civil registry as NC60824 Sep 1946.
				37734	(MSN 1364) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC4617N Dec 23, 1946, N9DA Aug 20, 1973, N4617N Nov 14, 1977. Current 2014
				37735	(MSN 1365) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as NC9218H Mar 11, 1947. W/o Jan 31, 1991
				37736	(MSN 1366) w/o Apr 23, 1946 at Johnsville
				37737	(MSN 1367) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP464, later Widgeon I. Returned to US Navy in 1945.
					To civil registry as SE-APO Apr 6, 1946, OH-GWA Jul 17, 1958. Crashed Jun 1968, Malhi, Finland.
				37738	(MSN 1368) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP465, later Widgeon I. Returned to US Navy in 1945
					To civil registry as NC40011 May 23, 1946. Badly damaged in forced landing in construction area after takeoff
					at Chibougamau, Quebec, Canada Jun 30, 1970
				37739	(MSN 1369) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To civil registry as N9929H. Crashed and destroyed when ran off end of runway while landing
					and ran down embankment at Seldovia, Alaska Jul 23, 1963
				37740	(MSN 1370) WFU Jun 17, 1944. to civil registry as NC1004 Jul 15, 1944, N70U Jan 4, 1957, N70DF Jul 15, 1977,
					C-GVGQ Oct 12, 1977, N68PA AAug 25, 1970, N68BA Apr 11, 1981, to N901JW. WFU Sep 30, 2011
				37741	(MSN 1371) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP466, later Widgeon I. WFU Oct 8, 1945
					To civil registry as NC60886 Jul 11, 1946, N47CE Apr 5, 1956, N47C Apr 11, 1962. Current 2014
				37742	(MSN 1372) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC65992 Dec 2, 1946, N92L Aug 19, 1957. Current 2014
				37743	(MSN 1373) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC701 Sep 27, 1946, N701J Mar 4, 1959. Current 2014
				37744	(MSN 1374 to civil registry as N52833
				37745	(MSN 1375) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP467, later Widgeon I.
					Returned to US Navy Oct 1945. To civil registry as NC74630 Nov 21, 1946, N1035L May 11, 1966, N101KB Sep 11, 1982,
					N139F Apr 4, 1995. W/o Oct 7, 2012 at Aleknagik, AK
				37746	(MSN 1376) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP468, later Widgeon I.
					Returned to US Navy Dec 1945. W/o sep 26, 1946 at Memphis, TN
				37747	(MSN 1377) to Royal Navy as Gosling I FP469. Returned to US Navy Oct 1945. To civil registry as NC9233H Jan 27, 1947,
					N133H Aug 1957, N700BL Dec 16, 1978. Crashed into a house after takeoof, Boise, Idaho May 16, 2002.
				37748	(MSN 1378) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC60379 Nov 21, 1946, N199VC Jul 10, 1958, N141R Aug 30, 1961.
					Current 2014
				37749	(MSN 1379) W/o Apr 1946 at NAS Jacksonville, FL
				37750	(MSN 1380) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC64453 Nov 29, 1946, N111W Nov 15, 1956, N75222 Feb 25, 1957,
					N45CA Jan 31, 1977, N45PV Apr 21, 2005, current 2014
				37751	(MSN 1381) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC65956, 5N-AFS Nov 1956, N7256 Jan 27, 1969, C-GTTL Aug 21, 1975,
					N7256 again Sep 6, 1985. Seen at Ankorage, AK as N7256 Jul 2004. Current 2014.
				37752	(MSN 1382) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC60081. WFU Jan 1977
				37753	(MSN 1383) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC67460, N1173V Mar 3, 1967. Crashed on takeoff from strip at
					Delevan, Wisconsin Oct 1, 1987
				37754	(MSN 1384) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC9270H Nov 25, 1946. WFU Dec 18, 1970
				37755	(MSN 1385) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC65914 Nov 20, 1946. Struck terrain during water landing near
					Bellingham, Washington Apr 2, 2004.
				37756	(MSN 1386) WFU Aug 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC52945 Dec 30, 1946, N101PE Mar 7, 1958. Current 2014
				37757	(MSN 1387) WFU Jul 31, 1947. To civil registry as NC63350 Jan 5, 1948. Current 2014
				37758	(MSN 1388) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC9600H Jan 10, 1946, N404Q Mar 1, 1967. Current 2014
				37759	(MSN 1389) WFU Nov 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC9208H Dec 4, 1946, N68T Aug 4. 1955, N63T, CF-JFV Jun 11, 1956,
					C-FJFV, N44PB (ntu), N135MR May 5, 1999, N135MG Mar 2, 2007. Current 2014
				37760	(MSN 1390) WFU Mar 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC67271 Oct 2, 1946. Current 2014
				37761	(MSN 1391) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC67193, F-OAGX Oct 24, 1951, ZK-BGQ May 3, 1955. Crashed Jan 21, 1980.,
					Auckland, New Zealand
				37762	(MSN 1392) WFU Sep 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC52409. WFU Feb 28, 1952
				37763	(MSN 1393) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC62096 Feb 5, 1947. WFU in 1960s
				37764	(MSN 1394) WFU Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC91080 May 16, 1947, N78RJ Feb 26, 1988, N744G Sep 15, 1989. Current 2014
				37765	(MSN 1395) to USCG in 1946
				37766	(MSN 1396) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as N5C8514. Crashed Las Flores Canyon, Malibu, California Feb 13, 1950.
				37767	(MSN 1397) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC56198. Crashed into mountain at
					3800 feet near Kodiak, Alaska Apr 1, 1961.
				37768	(MSN 1398) WFU Jul 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC9870H Dec 4, 1946, N33Q Jan 9, 1975. Current 204
				37769	(MSN 1399) WFU Jun 30, 1946. To civil registry as NC67242. W/o Jun 29, 1956 at Tern Mountain, AK. Registration
					cancelled Jun 29, 1956
				37770	(MSN 1400) w/o May 19, 1945 at Barnegat Bay, NJ
37771/37831		Grumman JRF-5 Goose
				Model G-38. MSN B-24/B-84
				37771	(MSN B-24) converted to JRF-6X Feb 7, 1953, redesignated as JRF-6 Jun 30, 1952. WFU Jul 2, 1956.
					To civil registry as N721 in 1956, to N7211, to C-GPIA Oct 1984. To N7211 again Feb 5, 1988. Current 2014.
				37772	(MSN B-25) to US Coast Guard as V228 Nov 1943. Returned to US Navy May 25, 1954. WFU May 20, 1955
				37773	(MSN B-26) to US Coast Guard as V229 Nov 1943. Returned to US Navy May 15, 1954. WFU May 20, 1955
				37774	(MSN B-27) W/o May 30, 1944 at Recifi, Brazil
				37775	(MSN B-28) to civil registry as N7251 in 1957, N725S Jun 1963, N7251 Sep 13, 1972. Crashed Oct 11, 1994
					at Seltat Creek, British Columbia. Parts used to rebuild MSN 1157
				37776	(MSN B-29) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7776 May 3, 1946.
				37777	(MSN B-30) to N1019N
				37778	(MSN B-31) assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					later as NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Jun 11, 1948 to Jul 7, 1958.
					Registered as NACA 103. WFU Jul 1958. Salvage at Langley AFB, VA.
				37779	(MSN B-32) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7779
				37780	(MSN B-33) w/o Mar 4, 1944 Santa Lucia, Cuba
				37781	(MSN B-34) to Royal Navy as FP470. Returned to US Navy as JRF-6B 66360.
				37782	(MSN B-35) to US Coast Gurd as 7782, returned to US Navy Jan 1958. To Bureau of Weapons 1962 for testing
					of a Gruenberg super-cavitating hydrofoil system. To USMC Museum, MCAS Quantico VA. To C-GOOS ntu.
					To N68687 May 31, 1977. To N742PC May 31, 1978. Destroyed by bomb in hangar, Long Beach CA Aug 28, 1987
				37783	(MSN B-36) WFU Sep 30, 1953
				37784	(MSN B-37) To French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 29Feb52 as 784; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S2; to Framce.
					WFU May 24, 1960 at St Mandrier, France
				37785	(MSN B-38) w/o Nov 2, 1944, Morocco
				37786	(MSN B-39) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 382, delivered Mar 3, 1944. WFU Oct 4, 1946. To CF-ESZ Nov 27, 1946. To US
					civil registry as N60093 Dec 27, 1951, cancelled Sep 12, 1957 on export to Guatemala
				37787	(MSN B-40) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 383, delivered Mar 6, 1944. Crashed at Rockcliffe, Ontario Aug 27, 1951
				37788	(MSN B-41) To US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7788 Jun 28, 1946.
				37789	(MSN B-42) To US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7789 in 1950.
				37790	(MSN B-43) W/o Feb 4, 1950 at Annapolis, Maryland
				37791	(MSN B-44) French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 29Feb52 as 791; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S4; to France.
					To N75333. To ZK-MCC (ntu).
					Crashed Oct 9, 1974 after takeoff from Wichita, Kansas on delivery to New Zealand.
					Crashed due to incorrect alignment of the fuel selector valve indication causing fuel starvation to both engines.
				37792	(MSN B-45) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 384, delivered Mar 24, 1944. then to civil registry as CF-GEB, then
					to N1042. Crashed during dakeoff Near Port Moller, Alaska May 12, 1978.
				37793	(MSN B-46) to Royal Navy as FP471, then to RCAF as FP471, then to NR46497, then NC1048V, then
					N1048V, then VP-GAC, then 8R-GAC, then N1048V.
				37794	(MSN B-47) to US Coast Guard as 794
				37795	(MSN B-48) w/o Sep 5, 1945 at San Diego, California.
				37796	(MSN B-49) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FP471. Returned to US Navy as BuNo 66361.
				37797	(MSN B-50) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 385, delivered Apr 31, 1944. SOC Oct 4, 1946. To CF-EXA. Crashed
					Jun 17, 1958 at Pointe Claire, Quebec.
				37798	(MSN B-51) WFU Sep 30, 1945
				37799	(MSN B-52) WFU Feb 24, 1955. To N4773C Feb 24, 1955. To C-CIGK, ntu. Converted to PT6A-6 Turbo Goose with
					enlarged cabin windows in 1966 by ACEA at Juneau, Alaska. Converted to G-21A (from turbines to original
					Pratt and Whitney R985s) by 1976. To N37487 Sep 6, 1983. Crashed Jun 1, 1986 while landing at Hobart
					Bay, Alaska. Rebuilt as N42GL Oct 3, 1994. Current 2014.
				37800	(MSN B-53) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7800 in 1950.
				37801	(MSN B-54) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 387, delivered May 9, 1944. SOC Feb 14, 1956. Then to civil
					registry as N2721A Feb 14, 1956, then to VH-CRL (ntu), PK-LEH Sep 21, 1978. WFU 1990
				37802	(MSN B-55) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 386 May 9, 1944. WFU Jan 12, 1955, then to civil registry as CF-HUY
					May 12, 1955. Had been registered as N7F Jul 1987 but reregistered as N159F Feb 16, 2008. N159F shows up on
					FAA database as B-55.
				37803	(MSN B-56) based at NOB Bermuda from Aug 1944. At NAF Bermuda from Jun 1945. Departed
					to FASRON 102 Jan 1947. WFU Sep 11, 1952. To civil registry as N778 Dec 5, 1952. Current 2014.
				37804	(MSN B-57) WFU Apr 1950
				37805	(MSN B-58) W/o Oct 24, 1955 at Patuxent River, VA
				37806	(MSN B-59) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FP473. Transferred to RCAF as FP473. WFU 1945. To NR1800 in 1945,
					To YV-P-APZ registered Jan 10, 1957, cancelled Aug 2, 1967. To N1133 Aug 2, 1967, to N18CS in 1975. Force landed
					Apr 10 1976 and sank at Avalon, California
				37807	(MSN B-60) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 388, delivered May 30, 1944, SOC Jul 19, 1945, then to civil
					registry as N4762C Jul 19, 1945. WFU Oct 19, 1981.
				37808	(MSN B-61) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 389, delivered Jun 7, 1944, DBR at RCAF
					Station Jerico Beach, British Columbia Feb 9, 1945. SOC Jul 26, 1945.
				37809	(MSN B-62) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To NC5556N, to Flugfelag Airlines (Icelandic Airways), Iceland as TF-ISR, to N779, N16484.
					Converted in 1969 to McKinnon G-21G Turbo Goose with MSN 1205. To ZK-RRX Dec 1980, N77AQ Dec 10, 1984.
					Goose BuNo 87740 was also TF-ISR with Flugfelag Airlines
				37810	(MSN B-63) Delivered to US Navy September 1944; VJ-10; VJ-3, Tinian, Mariana Islands December 1944; CASU-12, Orote, Guam;
					 Shipped aboard the escort carrier Point Cruz to Pearl Harbor for maintenance; Ellis Airlines,
					Ketchikan, Alaska June 1948;WFU Mar 31, 1948.
					To civil registry as N79901 Jun 1948. Converted to Turbo Goose, later
					converted back to standard Pratt and Whitney R985s. Antilles Air Boats Inc, St Croix, US Virgin Islands 1969;
					Minor damage September 2, 1978 when a float broke off during landing; WFU by 1979,
					derelict at St Croix-Hamilton 1981/1985; Malcolm A. Soare, Sidney MT May 1985;
					Bristol Uriel, Miami FL September 1985; Consolidated Aviation Enterprises, Middlebury VT 1985;
					Ferried from St Croix to Burlington, VT, dismantled and flown to Sweden by Royal Swedish Air Force;
					Registration cancelled on export to Sweden November 13, 1985; Registration G-BMGS reserved for
					Aces High Ltd, Duxford, UK, but NTU.
				 To Royal Swedish AF Museum/Flygvapenmuseum, Malmslatt AB, Linkoping, Sweden in 1986.
					Painted as FV81002. Stored 2006, to be restored by museum volunteers.
				37811	(MSN B-64) WFU Feb 28, 1947. To NC68190 May 1948. To Argentine Navy as 0295 Jun 10, 1948. W/o Apr 3, 1951 at
					Melchior Base, Antarctica.
				37812	(MSN B-65) converted to JRF-6X Jan 5, 1953, redesignated as JRF-6 Jun 17, 1953. WFU Mar 11, 1956.
					To Honduras AF as 814. To N8015E Nov 19, 1959. Crashed into sea off Annotto Bay, Jamaica while
					enroute Port Antonio-Montego Bay Feb 12, 1960
				37813	(MSN B-66) converted to JRF-6X Jan 5, 1953, redesignated as JRF-6 Jun 30, 1953. WFU Sep 11, 1956.
					To civil registry as N324 Nov 15, 1956, cancelled Oct 2, 2012
				37814	(MSN B-67) WFU Jul 31, 1946
				37815	(MSN B-68) assigned to ARTU, lost off Manus Island in SW Pacific Oct 11, 1944.
				37816	(MSN B-69) assigned to NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Assigned to NACA, Langley Research Center,
					Langley Field, VA Aug 26, 1954 to Dec 29, 1954. Registered as NACA 103.
					W/o Nov 3, 1954 at Wallops Island, VA
				37817	(MSN B-70) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 390, delivered Jul 28, 1944, SOC Aug 20, 1946. Then to civil
					registry as CF-ETJ Sep 5, 1946, C-FETJ, N2889J Aug 10, 1982, N888GG May 1, 1988. As N888GG crashed on June 17, 2014
				37818	(MSN B-71) to TF-RVK Mar 8, 1945, to N1570V Dec 12, 1952, to N30Y Jan 4, 1957, to N152M Oct 1960. W/o
				37819	(MSN B-72) WFU Dec 27, 1951. To US Department of the Interior as N780 with Fish and Wildlife Service at Anchorage,
					Alaska 1958/1992. Converted to Garrett AiResearch TPE331-2UA-203D turbins along with 40 inch fuselage
					extension ahead of the main landing gear what would allow two extra observer seats in the cockpit.
					The rebuild was not done by McKinnon, but by Volpar of Van Nuys, California.
					To N92MT Oct 1993. To CC-CTG Sep 15, 1994, N92MT again May 1995, N86MT Jan 12, 1996, N221AG Jun 19, 2001.
					Crashed on takeoff at
					Al Ain Airport, United Arab Emirates Feb 27, 2011. 4 killed. The aircraft was not really a McKinnon
					G-21G although that is how it was registered. It was not built by McKinnon; it was actually designed
					and built by Theron Smith and Jarrett Lawhorn of the Fish and Wildife Service of the US Dept. of the
					Interior in Alaska. It started off as Grumman G-21A (ex-USN JRF-5) s/n B-72 and it was converted directly
					to its unique FWS configuration without ever being worked on by McKinnon or ever conforming to the G-21G
					type design, but FWS "officially" identified it as a highly modified McKinnon G-21G. In reality, it would
					have been more legitimate if it had been certified in the Experimental category as a "Fish and Wildlife
					G-21" (no longer an A model, but never really a G model either.)
				37820	(MSN B-73) converted to JRF-6X Feb 11, 1953, redesignated as JRF-6 Jun 30, 1953. WFU May 11, 1956.
					 To civil registry as N322 May 10, 1956. Crashed during forced landing at Big Spring, Texas Jul 6, 1987.
					WFU Mar 31, 2013.
				37821	(MSN B-74) to US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7821 in 1950.
				37822	(MSN B-75) w/o Apr 26, 1950 at Key West, FL
				37823	(MSN B-76) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 392, delivered Aug 24, 1944. SOC Jan 16, 1947. To Canadian
					civil registry as CF-FEM May 22, 1947. Registration changed
					to CF-BAE Feb 7, 1949, later C-FBAE To N91GS Jan 17, 1985, To US civil registry Sep 29, 1993
					as N93GS. Registered C-GPCD Apr 4, 2007. Crashed near Port Hardy, British Columbia Aug 3, 2008.
					5 killed, 2 survived.
				37824	(MSN B-77) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 391, delivered Aug 24, 1944, SOC Feb 14, 1946. Then to civil registry
					as CF-BFS (ntu), CF-MPG Apr 23, 1946, C-FMPG. WFU Jan 1994. On display at Canada Aviation and Space Museum,
					Rockcliffe, Ontario.
				37825	(MSN B-78) To US Coast Guard as JRF-5G 7825 in 1952.
				37826	(MSN B-79) French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 17Mar52 as 826; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S12;
					W/o Mar 6, 1954 at Phnom Penh, Cambodia. SOC Aug 13, 1954
				37827	(MSN B-80) To French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 11Feb54 as 827; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S14; to France.
					WFU Dec 5, 1961
				37828	(MSN B-81) Delivered to US Marine Corps 31Aug44; Santa Barbara, CA; NAS Quonset Point, RI Nov52.
					converted to JRF-6X Jan 5, 1953, redesignated as JRF-6 Jun 30, 1953. NAS Annapolis, MD; WFU 30Dec54;
					Registered as N703 to US Fish and Wildlife Service, Lake Hood, AK; Last flight Oct65; Derelict at
					Lake Spenard, AK; John Pletcher Jun94; Registered as N703 27Jul94; Restored to airworthy condition;
					First post-restoration flight Aug95; Damaged 5May96 when the left main
					landing gear collapsed during landing; Grand Champion Warbird, Arlington, WA 1998;
					Champion Seaplane, Oshkosh, WI 1998; Transferred to B-81 LLC 22Jul13; Airworthy and current [Feb17]
				37829	(MSN B-82) WFU Aug 31, 1947
				37830	(MSN B-83) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 393, delivered Oct 2, 1944. SOC Feb 14, 1956.
					Then to civil registry as CF-HUZ Feb 14, 1956, C-FHUZ. WFU Sep 2012
				37831	(MSN B-84) To French Navy / Aéronautique Navale 11Feb54 as 831; Escadrille 8S, Vietnam, code 8S8; to France.
					W/o Oct 4, 1956 at Cape Tenes, Algeria
37832/37851		Cancelled contract
37852/37853		Sikorsky RS-5
				S-42 amphibian impressed by US Navy from Pan American.
				37852	(MSN 4201) was delivered to Pan American Dec 1934 as
					S-42 registered NC823M named "West Indies Clipper" then
					in 1937 "Hong Kong Clipper". Impressed into US Navy
					as RS-5 BuNo 37852. Crashed and DBR on takeoff near
					Antilla, Cuba Aug 7, 1944.
				37853	(MSN 4200X) was delivered to Pan American Jun 5, 1934 as
					S-42 registered NC822M, named "Brazilian Clipper" then in
					1937 "Colombia Clipper" Impressed into US Navy as RS-5
					Bu No 37853. Scrapped Jul 15, 1946
37854/37855		Sikorsky RS-4
				37854	(MSN 2002) S-40A amphibian acquired from Pan American (NC752V) April 1942;
					Damaged while being beached at Miami Jul 9, 1943. Returned to Pan American August 1943.
				37855	(MSN 2000-X) S-40A amphibian acquired from Pan American (NC80V) April 1942. Damaged beyond repair
					at Dinner Key Apr 3, 1943. Returned to Pan American and registered as NC80V again but
					was never returned to service. Reduced to spares
37856/37967		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				MSN 75-3603/75-3714. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Accepted by US Navy 28Oct42/12Nov42
				37856	(MSN 75-3603) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged
					in an accident at NAF 26803, Dallas, TX 15Sep44	Registered as N68722.
					The airplane was substantially damaged when it struck
					trees during a forced landing near Evadale, Texas 24Aug95. The airplane departed Jennings, Louisiana,
					en route to Brenham, Texas. The flight of two airplanes was cruising at 2,500 feet MSL when the
					pilot noted oil on the flying wires of his airplane. The pilot of the second airplane observed
					an oil leak about one foot in width extending from the engine to the cockpit of the accident
					airplane. Both airplanes reversed course and headed towards the nearest airport. Several minutes later,
					the accident airplane's engine lost power. The only available landing spot was a small field
					surrounded by trees. During approach to the field, the airplane struck the trees. The wings
					and center section were destroyed and the empennage was damaged. Examination of the engine
					revealed that the #5 cylinder had separated in flight; the cylinder coming off the engine was
					the ultimate cause of oil and manifold pressure loss. Rebuilt and airworthy by 2001.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				37857	(MSN 75-3604) NAS Oakland, CA. Crashed after a mid-air collision at NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS 12Feb43
				37858	(MSN 75-3605)
				37859	(MSN 75-3606) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-4 BuAer 30036 three miles southeast of NAS Olathe 24Feb43
				37860	(MSN 75-3607) Registered as N62739. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton
					when the airplane hit a rise on the side of the runway during takeoff, became airborne prematurely,
					stalled, ground looped and nosed over on a prepared landing area near Arvin, CA 5May70.
					Registration cancelled 2Nov90.
				37861	(MSN 75-3608)
				37862	(MSN 75-3609) Registered as N75631; current [Nov20].
				37863	(MSN 75-3610) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed in an accident during takeoff
					from Olathe NOLF, seven miles southwest of NAS Olathe 18Sep43
				37864	(MSN 75-3611)
				37865	(MSN 75-3612)
				37866	(MSN 75-3613) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed in an
					accident three miles south of NOLF Tower, Dallas, TX 24Aug45
				37867	(MSN 75-3614) Blackland Field, China Springs, Waco. Substantially damaged in
					an accident caused by bad weather at Blackland Field 12Jun45.
					Registered 29Apr48 as NC75778; cancelled 19May49.
				37868	(MSN 75-3615) Registered as N75241. Farm Air Service Inc, Tallulah, LA. Appears in a crop-spraying
					film The Country Boy [1973], based on the life of Merle Gustafson. Registration current [Nov20].
				37869	(MSN 75-3616) Registered as N5148N. Registered as N75TL; cancelled 28May04 on export to United Kingdom.
					Registered 1Jun04 as G-CCXA; current [Nov20]. Used for wing-walking experiences.
				37870	(MSN 75-3617) Registered as N59583. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying rice
					when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled from a steep climbing turn during a
					swathe run near Lolita, TX 25Apr69 (pilot killed). Reregistered 29Apr10 as N898MD; current [Nov20].
				37871	(MSN 75-3618)	Registered as N62317. Registered 29Apr98 as N701RT; current [Nov20].
				37872	(MSN 75-3619) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged when force landed
					after engine failure on the Spokane highway near NAS Pasco 17Feb43
				37873	(MSN 75-3620)
				37874	(MSN 75-3621) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Norman 10Feb44.
					Registered as N75263. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application dusting rice
					when the airplane struck power lines cleaning up at the end of a swathe run near Lake Charles, LA 18Aug69
					(pilot killed). Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting rice when the pilot failed to
					obtain flying speed and stalled taking off overloaded from the private Johnson airstrip at Vinton, LA 15May71.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting rice when the airplane struck a tree with the
					right wing during a swathe run near Lacassine, LA 8May73. Modified as A75L300. While performing a t
					ouch-and-go, the pilot applied the airplanes throttle to initiate a takeoff from Salina Municipal
					Airport (KSLN) Salina, KS 9Aug09. The pilot subsequently lost directional control as the airplane
					veered towards the left side of the runway. He added full engine power and attempted to power out
					of the loss of directional control. However, the airplane contacted vegetation and soft soil
					resulting in it nosing over and coming to rest in the inverted position. Substantial damage
					was sustained to the top wing and the rudder. The airplane was substantially damaged when it
					nosed over following a forced landing at Burgers Valley Airport (58KS), Salina, Kansas.
					The cross-country flight was originating at the time of the accident and was en route to
					Junction City, Kansas. The engine rpm decreased right after takeoff. The pilot did not have enough
					runway remaining to land and bring the airplane to a stop. The airplane subsequently departed the
					end of the runway, traveled across a gravel road, impacted a ditch and a barbed wire fence, nosed over,
					and came to rest inverted. Registration current [Nov20].
				37875	(MSN 75-3622) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine
					failure at NAF 34215, NOLF No. 8, Wheatland Field, Pasco, WA 31May43.
					Registered as N61426. Reregistered as N69655; current [Nov20].
				37876	(MSN 75-3623)
				37877	(MSN 75-3624)
				37878	(MSN 75-3625) Registered as N693GF; current [Nov20].
				37879	(MSN 75-3626)
				37880	(MSN 75-3627) Registered as XB-NIZ.
				37881	(MSN 75-3628) NAS Oakland, CA. Crashed at NAF 10218, Oakland, CA 7Jan43
				37882	(MSN 75-3629)
				37883	(MSN 75-3630) Registered as N6030V. The Stearman ground looped after encountering a crosswind gust
					while landing at Casa Grande Municipal Airport (CGZ), Casa Grande, Arizona 12Jun03. The airplane
					sustained substantial damage. The cross-country flight departed Blythe Airport (BLH), Blythe,
					California en route to CGZ. As the aircraft touched down on the runway, a gust of wind blew from
					the left. As a result, the right wing rose, and the aircraft veered 20 degrees to the right of
					the runway. The pilot attempted to recover by quickly adding power, but while still in ground
					effect, the left wing tip impacted the ground. The aircraft ground looped and came to rest
					inverted about 40 yards north of the runway. Registration current [Nov20].
				37884	(MSN 75-3631)
				37885	(MSN 75-3632) Registered as N65096; current [Nov20].
				37886	(MSN 75-3633) Registered as N50210; expired, cancelled 17Dec14.
				37887	(MSN 75-3634)
				37888	(MSN 75-3635) Registered as N67554; cancelled 7Oct65 on export to El Salvador.
				37889	(MSN 75-3636)
				37890	(MSN 75-3637) Registered as N63543. Earlimart Dusters, Earlimart, Tulare, CA. Sub-contracted to
					Marsh Aviation Company, Mesa, AZ. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm
					spray program New Brunswick 1957; sprayer code 294. Registration cancelled 23Feb72.
				37891	(MSN 75-3638) NAS Los Alamitos, CA. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-4 BuAer 37986 at NAS Los Alamitos 5Jan43
				37892	(MSN 75-3639) Registered 1946 as NC64608; cancelled.
				37893	(MSN 75-3640) Registered as N63912; current [Nov20].
				37894	(MSN 75-3641)
				37895	(MSN 75-3642) Registered as N66454; expired 29Aug12, cancelled 16Feb18. Registered 30Mar18 as N66454.
						Registered 16Jan19 to Ropkey Armor Museum, Indianapolis, IN; current [Nov20].
				37896	(MSN 75-3643) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					 N2S-5 BuAer 43183 ½ mile southwest of NAF 14306, NOLF No. 8, Haven, KS 18Aug43.
				37897	(MSN 75-3644) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in a crash at NAS Norman 6Jul43.
					Registered as N69624. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying grain
					fields when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed. Lost altitude during a downwind turn and
					stalled during a swathe run near Hepler, KS 18Jun74. Registration expired 31Oct20.
				37898	(MSN 75-3645)
				37899	(MSN 75-3646) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed in an
					accident caused by bad weather at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 14Mar45
				37900	(MSN 75-3647) Registered as N61567; cancelled 27Jan55.
				37901	(MSN 75-3648) Rebuilt with Lycoming engine for the Republic of China Nov46. Redesignated as Model A75L5.
				37902	(MSN 75-3649) Registered as N71W; cancelled 7Dec71.
				37903	(MSN 75-3650) Registered as N17211. Substantially damaged during cruise when the engine lost power
					caused by a bearing failure, oil obscured vision as the airplane landed on a highway and struck a sign
					during the forced landing near Chesapeake, VA 24Oct68. Registration current [Nov20].
				37904	(MSN 75-3651)
				37905	(MSN 75-3652) Registered as N65581; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 6Apr18.
				37906	(MSN 75-3653) Registered as N63690; cancelled.
				37907	(MSN 75-3654)
				37908	(MSN 75-3655) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged when force landed
					after engine failure six miles west of Trenton, MI 17Nov42.
					Registered as N75256. Registered as N265HC. Noted external storage with overgrown
					vegetation at Rochelle, IL Sep82. Reregistered 27Jun03 as N115JP; cancelled 17May11 on export to
					New Zealand. Registered 14Sep11 as ZK-USN; current [Nov20].
				37909	(MSN 75-3656) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAF 25909,
					NOLF Ash, Carleton, MI 8Mar43. Crashed ½ mile north of NAS Grosse Ile 7Apr43
				37910	(MSN 75-3657)
				37911	(MSN 75-3658)
				37912	(MSN 75-3659) Registered as N62337. Crashed and destroyed by fire during aerial application dusting
					cotton when the engine lost power caused by impeller failure pulling up at the end of a swathe run
					and struck power lines during the forced landing at Merced, CA 8Jul69. Registration cancelled 19Nov84.
				37913	(MSN 75-3660) registered as TG-CEG-28. Accident 3Nov59. Believed sold to Nicaragua; returned to Guatemala.
					Registered Sep60 as TG-DUT-F. Accident 15Aug63. Registered as N60722. Registered as N51WR. The
					airplane veered left on landing and ground looped when the left wheel ran off the runway at
					Las Vegas, NV 15Nov90. Registration current [Nov20].
				37914	(MSN 75-3661)
				37915	(MSN 75-3662) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision
					 with N2S-3 BuAer 38396 at NAS Bunker Hill 8Feb44.
					Registered as N63910. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm
					spray program New Brunswick 1966; sprayer code 81. Farm Air Service Inc, Tallulah, LA. Substantially
					damaged during aerial application fertilizing pasture when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed
					and stalled into the tops of trees en route to a swathe run near Tallulah, LA 20Feb75.
					Noted derelict at Tallulah, LA Oct81. Registration current [Nov20].
				37916	(MSN 75-3663) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 26907, NOLF No. 2, Walton, IN 8Jul44
				37917	(MSN 75-3664) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in
					an accident taxying at NOLF Singleton, Fort Worth, TX 2Aug45.
				37918	(MSN 75-3665) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Fatal crash at NOLF Midway,
					Arlington Auxiliary Field, TX, SW 24Nov45
				37919	(MSN 75-3666)
				37920	(MSN 75-3667) Registered as N64101. Reregistered 3Feb15 as N17N. On an instructional flight, the
					student was landing and veered left and right causing damage to the landing gear and wing tips at
					Shenandoah, VA 8Sep17. Registration current [Nov20].
				37921	(MSN 75-3668) Registered as N63674; current [Nov20].
				37922	(MSN 75-3669)
				37923	(MSN 75-3670)
				37924	(MSN 75-3671) Registered as N97017; current [Nov20].
					Conflict:
					Registration N97017 pending 6Mar01 as a Boeing B75N1 with MSN 75-3671.
					Registered 6Mar01 as N97017 as a Boeing A75N1 with MSN 75-3674.
				37925	(MSN 75-3672) NAS Livermore, CA. Major damage in an accident with N2S-4 BuAer 30058 at Sonora, CA 1Sep44.
				37926	(MSN 75-3673) NAS Oakland, CA. Destroyed in a fatal accident at NAF 08827, NAS Oakland 6May43
				37927	(MSN 75-3674) NAS Livermore, CA. Damaged in an accident taxying at
					 Davis-Monthan AAB, Tucson, AZ 6Sep44
					Registered as N61498. Registered 1993 as N707DB; cancelled 7Jul10 on export to South Africa.
					Registered 13Sep10 as ZS-LPL; current [Nov20].
				37928	(MSN 75-3675) Registered as N4645N; cancelled 21Jan72.
				37929	(MSN 75-3676) Registered as N63911. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying corn
					when a wing strut failed and jammed the aileron at the end of a swathe run near Lexington, NB 28Jul66
					(pilot died later). Registration cancelled 28Feb72.
				37930	(MSN 75-3677) Registered as N61347. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application when a propeller
					blade failed and the engine separated from the aircraft en route to a swathe run to treat a cotton
					crop near Dos Palos, CA 27Sep74. Registered 28Aug90 as N7139Z. Reregistered 27Jul98 as N401DB.
					The engine lost power and the pilot landed in a bean field ½ mile short of the runway at
					Galesburg, IL 12Jul98. The pilot put fuel in the aircraft at the field and flew to Galesburg airport
					without further incident. On landing roll-out, the left brake started to drag, causing the aircraft
					to have to depart the runway to the left then rolled down hill away from the runway at Princeton
					Municipal Airport, MN 26Jul09. Registration current [Nov20].
				37931	(MSN 75-3678)
				37932	(MSN 75-3679) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged when force landed in the
					vicinity of Cedartown, GA 5Apr44
				37933	(MSN 75-3680) Registered 29Nov46 as NC9014H; cancelled 30Jul51.
				37934	(MSN 75-3681) Registered 14May46 as NC63880. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					spraying grain fields when the engine failed in the climb after takeoff and struck an earth bank
					during the forced landing at the Walkinshaw private airstrip, Argusville, ND 27Jun69 (1INJ).
					Registration expired 30Sep11, cancelled 7Apr17.
				37935	(MSN 75-3682) Registered as N74643; cancelled 16May55 on export to Mexico.
				37936	(MSN 75-3683) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Damaged when force landed after
					 engine failure three miles northeast of Rosemack, TN 9Jan43.Registered as N75257; current [Nov20].
				37937	(MSN 75-3684) Registered as N63542; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 6Aug13.
				37938	(MSN 75-3685)
				37939	(MSN 75-3686) Registered as N5763N; cancelled 14Sep55 on export to Guatemala. Registered Aug55
					as TG-CAY-20; cancelled.
				37940	(MSN 75-3687) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Pasco 10Feb43.
				37941	(MSN 75-3688)
				37942	(MSN 75-3689) Registered as N4602N. Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting rice
					when the engine lost power caused by connecting rod failure pulling up at the end of a swathe run
					and nosed over during the forced landing near Lonoke, AR 30May67. Registration current [Nov20].
				37943	(MSN 75-3690) Registered as N74639; cancelled 13Mar68.
				37944	(MSN 75-3691) NRAB Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Damaged in an accident during a
					ferry flight at McCredie, east of Columbia, MO 13Nov42Registered as N5033V; cancelled 25Jan71.
				37945	(MSN 75-3692) Registered 29Dec47 as NC4411N; cancelled 26May49.
				37946	(MSN 75-3693)
				37947	(MSN 75-3694) Registered as N73355; current [Nov20].
				37948	(MSN 75-3695) Registered as NC69568; current [Nov20].
				37949	(MSN 75-3696)
				37950	(MSN 75-3697) Registered as N63541; cancelled 18Oct72.
				37951	(MSN 75-3698) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-4 BuAer 55710 at NAS Bunker Hill 28Oct43
				37952	(MSN 75-3699) Registered as N4459N; cancelled 16Aug54.
				37953	(MSN 75-3700)
				37954	(MSN 75-3701) Blackland Field, China Springs, Waco. Substantially damaged
					 in an accident caused by bad weather at Blackland Field 12Jun45.
					Registered as N52068. Farm-Air Company, West Sacramento, CA. Operated for Canadian
					Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1953, 1957; sprayer code 122.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying crops when nosed over landing at a
					prepared landing area near Madera, CA 17Jun72. Crashed and destroyed by fire during aerial application
					dusting grapes when the engine failed pulling up at the end of a swathe run and struck power lines
					during the forced landing near Chowchilla, CA 20Aug76. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					dusting grapes when the airplane struck power lines during a swathe run near Madera, CA 19Apr79.
					Registration cancelled 1Apr13.
				37955	(MSN 75-3702) US Navy; code 226. Registered as N73617. The airplane nosed over during the landing
					roll at Caldwell Industrial Airport, Caldwell, Idaho 28Aug94. The aircraft sustained substantial
					damage. The right brake locked up during the landing roll, and as the landing roll progressed,
					the aircraft slowly nosed over on the runway. It was later discovered that there was a gummy
					deposit on the right brake mechanism which would not allow the brake to release. Registration current [Nov20].
				37956	(MSN 75-3703) Registered as N1032N; cancelled 2Nov73.
				37957	(MSN 75-3704) Registered as N61863; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 30Jul13.
				37958	(MSN 75-3705) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Fatal crash three miles
					southwest of Rosemount, MN 16Feb43.
				37959	(MSN 75-3706) Registered as N98574. Registered as N61S. The Stearman crashed while maneuvering near
					Apex, North Carolina 20Apr97. The aircraft received substantial damage; pilot and passenger were
					fatally injured. The flight originated from Kennebec, North Carolina, the same day. Witnesses
					observed the aircraft flying from south to north over Jordan Lake at an altitude of about 30 feet agl.
					They stated that as the aircraft approached the bridge at Highway 64, the pilot climbed the aircraft
					slightly to clear the bridge and then descended back to about 30 feet above the water.
					About one mile north of the bridge, while still at about 30 feet agl, the pilot attempted to
					perform a loop. As the aircraft descended on the back side of the loop, the aircraft did not
					have enough altitude to complete the maneuver, and crashed into the water. The aircraft crashed into
					Jordan Lake, Apex, North Carolina in about 20 feet of water. Recovery personnel reported the aircraft
					was nose down, the tail was up and visible about 3 feet under the surface of the water.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				37960	(MSN 75-3707) Registered as N75197. Registration current [Nov20].
				37961	(MSN 75-3708) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Destroyed when ground looped
					landing at NAS Minneapolis 8Apr44
				37962	(MSN 75-3709)
				37963	(MSN 75-3710) Registered 29Nov46 as NC9012H; cancelled 30Jul51.
				37964	(MSN 75-3711) Registered 30Aug48 as NC73362; cancelled 29Dec49.
				37965	(MSN 75-3712)
				37966	(MSN 75-3713) Registered as N73379; cancelled 16Mar56.
				37967	(MSN 75-3714) Registered as N73441; cancelled 10Aug51.
37968/37977		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				MSN 75-3715/3724. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1. Cancelled, reallocated as BuNo 37978/37987
37968/37969		Piasecki XHRP-1
				P-V Engineering Forum Model PV-3
				37968 built but not accepted by the Navy. Designated XHRP-X. Now at National Air and Space Museum Garber restoration
					facility at Silver Hill, MD since 1991.
				The Navy's designation for the PV-3 was the XHRP-X, which stood for Experimental Helicopter, Transport
				("T" was already taken for Trainer), Piasecki. The "-X" indicated that this was not a Navy aircraft, but a
				company prototype. The official Navy prototypes fell under the XHRP-1 designation.
				In 1946, Piasecki completed two refined versions of the Dogship [The craft was dubbed the "dog ship" because
				of its role as a testbed (dogs were frequently used as the "guinea pigs" of the time), which satisfactorily
				met Navy requirements stipulated in the original contract. The first of these was the XHRP-1 Static-Dynamic
				Test Article (SDTA). Piasecki originally intended this aircraft to serve as a ground test airframe, but
				the Navy allowed him to operate it as a flying prototype, because ground testing at the time could
				not accurately duplicate the flight loads on helicopter systems. The next aircraft in the XHRP's development
				cycle was a pre-production sample of the HRP-1 "Rescuer". The Navy was satisfied with the results, and by
				mid-1947 production had begun on twenty HRP-1s. Initially intended for the Coast Guard, which only received
				three, the balance went to the Navy and Marine Corps, because of their increasing need for the unique
				capabilities of the helicopter. Ultimately, the HRP-1s played their greatest role with Marine helicopter
				squadron HMX-1, which used the type extensively to develop vertical assault tactics.
37970/37972		Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak
				MSN 6564/6566
				37970 first flight Apr 14, 1947 at Muroc Dry Lake. Set world's air speed record of 640.744 mph Aug 20, 1947
					flown by Cdr Turner Caldwell. Assigned to NACA Flight Test Center, Muroc Army Airfield, CA
					April 21, 1949 after 101 flights had been completed by the Navy, Air Force, and Douglas
 					but not flown and used as spare for 37972. Plane now at National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL.
				37971 set world's air speed record of 650.796 mph Aug 25, 1947 flown by Maj Marion Carl. Delivered to
					NACA Flight Test Center, Muroc Army Airfield, CA Oct 23, 1947. Registered as NACA 141.
					Made a total of 19 flights with NACA. Crashed due to compressor disintegration May 3, 1948 at
					Muroc Dry Lake. NACA test pilot Howard C. Lilly killed.
				37972 assigned to NACA High-Speed Flight Research Station (HSFRS), Edwards AFB, CA 1949.
					Registered as NACA 142. Made a total of 78 flights with the NACA before being retired on June 10, 1953.
					Put on display at MCAS Quantico, Virginia. Now on loan to Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC.
37973/37975		Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket
				MSN 6567/6569
				37973 initially delivered with Westinghouse J-34-40 turbojet engine and used only for conventional takeoff mode,
					rocket engine added later.
					First flight Dec 10, 1947 at Muroc Dry Lake. Assigned to NACA Flight Test Center, Muroc Army Airfield, CA
					as 143 Aug 31, 1951 but not flown. Stored until 1954 when returned to Douglas and modified to air
					launched configuration with rocket engine only. in 1954-55 the contractor modified it to an all-rocket air-launch
					capability featuring an LR8-RM-6, 4-chamber Reaction Motors engine rated at 6,000 pounds of
					thrust at sea level (the Navy designation for the Air Force LR-11 used in the X-1). Flown 123 missions,
					all but one of its missions as part of the
					Douglas Aircraft contractor program to test the airplane's performance. The 123 flights of
					NACA 143 served to validate wind-tunnel predictions of Skyrocket performance. Returned to NACA but
					only flown once,by NACA research pilot John McKay for familiarization on Sep 17, 1956 and officially retired Mar 1957.
					Now at Planes of Fame, Chino, CA.
				37974 initially delivered with jet engine only for conventional takeoff mode. First flight Nov 2, 1948 at
					Muroc Dry Lake, Assigned to NACA Flight Test Center, Muroc Army Airfield, CA
					as 144 Dec 1, 1948. Redesignated 1949 as the High-Speed Flight Research Station (HSFRS),
					Edwards AFB, CA. Flown 103 missions. NACA 144 began its flight program with a turbojet power plant.
					NACA pilots flew 21 times in this configuration to test airspeed calibrations and to research
					longitudinal and lateral stability and control. In the process, during August of 1949 they
					encountered pitchup problems. In Jan 1950, Douglas Aircraft Company replaced the turbojet with an
					LR-8 rocket engine, and its pilot, William B. Bridgeman, flew the aircraft seven times -- up to
					a speed of Mach 1.88 (1.88 times the speed of sound) and an altitude of 79,494 feet (the latter
					an unofficial world altitude record at the time, achieved on August 15, 1951). Returned
					to NASA. In the rocket configuration, a Navy P2B (Navy version of the B-29) launched the airplane at an altitude
					of approximately 30,000 feet after taking off from the ground with the Skyrocket attached
					beneath its bomb bay. During Bridgeman's supersonic flights, he encountered a violent rolling
					motion known as lateral instability. The NACA engineers studied the behaviour of this aircraft
					before beginning their own flight research in the airplane in September 1951. Over the next
					couple of years, NACA pilot flew the airplane 20 times to gather data on longitudinal and
					lateral stability and control; wing and tail loads; and lift, drag, and buffeting characteristics
					at speeds up to Mach 1.878. Reached altitude of 83,235 feet Aug 21, 1953 flown by LtCol Marion Carl.
					Reached speed of Mach 2.005 on Nov 20, 1953 flown by A. Scott Crossfield. Last flight Dec 20, 1956.
					Donated to National Air and Space Museum
				37975 fitted from beginning with both jet and rocket engine. First flight Jan 8, 1949 at Muroc Dry Lake.
					Later modified to air-launched configuration. Assigned to NACA Flight Test Center, Muroc Army
					Airfield, CA as NACA 145. Flown 87 missions. NACA 145 had completed 21 contractor flights by Douglas Aircraft
					pilots in November 1950. In this jet-and-rocket-propelled craft, NACA began the investigation of
					pitch up lasting from September 1951 well into the summer of 1953. They flew the Skyrocket
					with a variety of wing-fence, wing-slat, and leading-edge chord extension configurations,
					performing various maneuvers as well as straight-and-level flying at transonic speeds.
					While fences significantly aided recovery from pitch up conditions, leading edge chord
					extensions did not, disproving wind-tunnel tests to the contrary. Slats (long, narrow auxiliary
					airfoils) in the fully open position eliminated pitch up except in the speed range around
					Mach 0.8 to 0.85. In June 1954, NACA began an investigation of the effects of external
					stores (bomb shapes and fuel tanks) upon the Skyrocket transonic behaviour, flying the
					final mission on August 28, 1956. Now on pedestal at Antelope Valley College, Lancaster, CA
37976/37977		Piasecki XHJP-1 Retriever
				Piasecki Helicopter Corporation PV-14
37978/37987		Boeing/Stearman N2S-4
				MSN 75-3715/75-3724. Stearman Aircraft Model A75N1
				37978	(MSN 75-3715) Accepted by US Navy Nov 12, 1942. Registered as N694GF; current [Oct20].
				37979	(MSN 75-3716) Registered as N105W. Baxter Aircraft Inc., Yakima, WA. Crashed and destroyed by fire
					in a mid-air collision while performing aerobatics near Bradley Field, Fort Lauderdale, FL 26Feb65
					(pilot killed). The pilot in the Stearman allowed his aircraft to skid during recovery from a left
					roll maneuver and struck photo plane North American T-6G, N2807G (1 fatality). Registration
					cancelled 19Jul65 on export to Yugoslavia. Registered as YU-BBT to Jugoslovenski Aerotransport
					(Agricultural Division). Registration cancelled.
				37980	(MSN 75-3717) Registered as N67957; current [Oct20].
				37981	(MSN 75-3718)
				37982	(MSN 75-3719) Registered as N65990; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 6Apr18.
				37983	(MSN 75-3720)
				37984	(MSN 75-3721) Registered as N79098; current [Oct20].
				37985	(MSN 75-3722) Registered 21Apr48 as NC2002 to the US Department of Agriculture/Division of Forest
					Insect Investigations, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Agricultural Research Center,
					Beltsville, MD; cancelled 6Oct55.
				37986	(MSN 75-3723) NAS Los Alamitos, CA. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-4 BuAer 37891
					at NAS Los Alamitos 5Jan43
				37987	(MSN 75-3724) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Major damage in an accident
					caused by bad weather at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 14Mar45
37988/38437		Boeing/Stearman N2S-3
				MSN 75-7609/75-8058. Stearman Aircraft Model B75N1
				37988	(MSN 75-7609) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Destroyed when force landed after engine failure south of NAS Chicago 23Jan44
				37989	(MSN 75-7610) Registered as N68483; current [Nov20].
				37990	(MSN 75-7611)
				37991	(MSN 75-7612)
				37992	(MSN 75-7613) NAF 34512, NOLF Neubeiser, Smartt Field, Portage Des Sioux,
					Saint Charles County, MO. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 34500,
					NOLF No. 3, Black Walnut Field, Orchard Farm, Saint Charles County, MO 25Jan44.
					Registered as N9890H. Tallmantz Aviation. Reregistered as N63JB. The pilot lost
					directional control during taxying after landing and ground looped in a wind gust at Moline, IL 9Sep93.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				37993	(MSN 75-7614) Registered as N5115N; cancelled 17Jun59 on export to Yugoslavia. Registered Mar59 as YU-BAD
					to Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (Agricultural Division). WFU; registration cancelled. Yugoslav Aeronautical
					Museum, Sur?in, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Renamed as Aeronautical Museum Belgrade, Serbia. Stored.
				37994	(MSN 75-7615) Registered as N4911N; sale reported 27Dec91, cancelled 7Dec12.
				37995	(MSN 75-7616) Registered as N5815V. Substantially damaged during aerial application en route to spray
					potatoes when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled near Seminole, TX 10Aug64.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying peanuts when the pilot failed to maintain
					directional control during takeoff and the left wing struck a combine parked off the runway on a
					prepared landing area near Rebecca, GA 26Jun73. Substantially damaged during aerobatics when the
					pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled at Triple Tree Airport (SC00), Enoree, SC 17Jul13.
					After making a low pass over the airport, the pilot initiated a stall turn in order to reverse
					direction. During the climb portion of the maneuver, the airplane did not achieve the required
					altitude for a safe recovery due to the extra weight of the passenger. During the descent and
					attempted recovery from the maneuver, the right wing impacted a tree and the airplane subsequently
					impacted the ground, and came to rest inverted. A post accident examination of the airplane
					revealed substantial damage to the upper and lower wings, fuselage, and vertical stabilizer.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				37996	(MSN 75-7617) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Crashed two miles southeast of NAS Bunker Hill 14Apr44
				37997	(MSN 75-7618) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 07075 two miles southwest of NAS Bunker Hill 28May43. VN1-B, NAAS Cabaniss,
					Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage in an accident landing at NAAS Cabannis 28Mar46
				37998	(MSN 75-7619) Registered as N9719H. Hammer Crop Dusters Inc., Sacramento, CA. Operated for Canadian Forest
					Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1955-56; sprayer code 53. Substantially
					damaged during aerial application when the engine failed caused by a broken piston and crashed into
					trees during the forced landing 4.5km from Budworm City, NB 15Jun55. Ueding Flying Service, Vincennes, IN.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957;
					sprayer code 26. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1966;
					sprayer code 441. Non-fatal accident spraying in New Brunswick 1966. Registration expired, cancelled 17Jan18.
				37999	(MSN 75-7620) Registered as N5409N. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying crops when the
					pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled starting a swathe run near Taylortown, TX 31Mar66.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying forests when the engine failed caused by fuel
					exhaustion at the end of a swathe run and struck trees during the forced landing near Stuart, OK 28Jun73.
					Registration cancelled 23Jun76 on export to Philippines. Registered as RP-R137 to Agricultural Aerial
					Applications Inc. Noted airworthy at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila (MNL / RPLL), Philippines Oct77.
					Registration cancelled by 1984.
				38000	(MSN 75-7621) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Fatal crash one mile west of NAS Bunker Hill 13Apr44
				38001	(MSN 75-7622) Registered as N5573N; current [Nov20].
				38002	(MSN 75-7623) 	NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 11713, NOLF No. 8, Converse, IN 28May45. Registered as N69597.
					Crashed and destroyed by fire during aerial application dusting peanuts
					when the airplane struck a roll of hog wire hidden in weeds during a swathe run near Colquitt, GA 30Jul68.
					Sale reported 15Jun80, cancelled 13Feb13.
				38003	(MSN 75-7624) Registered as N9895H. Registered 1978 as C-GVLA; cancelled 11Mar86.
				38004	(MSN 75-7625) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 07080 ¼ mile south of NAS Bunker Hill 11Oct44
				38005	(MSN 75-7626) Registered as N34247; current [Nov20].
				38006	(MSN 75-7627)
				38007	(MSN 75-7628) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 25Jun45Registered as N69652. Crashed
					and destroyed during aerial application spraying cotton when the airplane struck power lines during
					a swathe run near Hanford, CA 3Aug68. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying
					cotton when the engine failed at the end of a swathe run and nosed over during the forced landing in
					a wet, soggy alfalfa field near Hanford, CA 5Jun79. Airworthy in US Coast Guard colors [2018].
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38008	(MSN 75-7629) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident taxying
					at NAS Glenview 29Jan46
				38009	(MSN 75-7630) Registered as N49701. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying grain fields
					when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run near Visalia, CA 5Mar76 (1INJ).
					Registration expired, cancelled 19Jan18.
				38010	(MSN 75-7631) To Argentine Navy / Comando de la Aviación Naval 28Dec46 as 0131. Escuadrilla de Entrenamiento
					Avanzado, Base Aeronaval Comandante Espora, Bahía Blanca; code 1-E-31. Escuadrilla Aeronaval de Propósitos
					Generales de la Escuadra Aeronaval ? 2 12Jun56; code 2-G-14. WFU 1959. Argentine Ministry of Aeronautics 1959.
					Registered as LQ-FGD. Loaned to the Punta Alta Aeroclub, Buenos Aires Province. Government of the Province
					of Santiago del Estero. Reregistered as LV-FGD. Exhibited at Museu Asas de um Sonho / Wings of a Dream
					Museum [aka TAM Museum], São Carlos, State of São Paulo, Brasil; museum closed 29Jan16.
				38011	(MSN 75-7632) NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash thirteen miles southeast of NAS Norman 17Nov43.
				38012	(MSN 75-7633) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 02406,
					NOLF Norman North, Moore, OK 7Jun44
				38013	(MSN 75-7634)
				38014	(MSN 75-7635) Registered as N131L; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 6Sep19.
				38015	(MSN 75-7636) Accepted by US Navy 21Apr43. NAS Norman, OK. Possibly damaged in the tornado that struck
					NAS Norman 12Apr45. SOC 1946. War Assets Administration. Registered 1946 as NC9224H. Upper wing and
					tail repairs completed 2Jun47. Registered May84 as N23YB; current [Nov20].
				38016	(MSN 75-7637) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 22011, NOLF No. 13,
					Norman School House Field, Blanchard, OK 10Jan45. NAS Livermore, CA. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NAF 27704, NOLF Livermore, CA 10Jul46
				38017	(MSN 75-7638)
				38018	(MSN 75-7639) NAS Norman, OK. Damaged in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38388
					six miles south of NAS Norman 24Mar45. Registered as N9214H; cancelled 24Feb71.
				38019	(MSN 75-7640) NAS Norman, OK. Destroyed in an accident six miles west of NAS Norman 16Sep44.
				38020	(MSN 75-7641)
				38021	(MSN 75-7642)
				38022	(MSN 75-7643) NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash 5.5 miles south east of NAS Norman 25Nov45
				38023	(MSN 75-7644) Registered as N73623. Substantially damaged during aerial application seeding rice when
					the landing gear struck a hole in the runway, ground looped off the runway into mud and nosed over
					at the Millhouse Strip, Tuckerman, AR 15Apr70. Registration revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 4Feb17.
				38024	(MSN 75-7645) Blackland Field, China Springs, Waco. Substantially damaged
					in an accident caused by bad weather at Blackland Field 12Jun45
				38025	(MSN 75-7646) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in
					an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38252 at Rich Field, Waco Municipal Airport, Waco, TX 6Feb46.
					Registered as N61247. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the pilot
					failed to maintain directional control during taxying prior to takeoff, ground looped in a gusting
					wind and struck a ditch on a prepared landing area near Blytheville, AR 27Mar71. Crashed and
					destroyed during aerial application spraying pasture when the pilot failed to maintain flying
					speed and stalled during a swathe run near Amherst, NE 5May72 (pilot killed). Registration cancelled
					30Sep10 on export to Canada. Registered 30Dec10 as C-FENG; current [Nov20].
				38026	(MSN 75-7647) Registered as N5049V. The engine lost power when a cylinder head failed and the airplane
					carried out a forced landing Sep76. Aircraft was purchased in 1978 in Santee, CA as a basket case.
					It came with a spare fuselage, as the original had been involved in a fire when the R-985 blew a cylinder.
					Fuselage was repaired by Clinton Anderson at Gillespie Field (SEE), Santee, CA. First post restoration
					flight Oct79. Struck a parked aircraft while taxying to ramp at Lansing, MI 8Jul90. Registration current [Nov20].
				38027	(MSN 75-7648) VN1-A, NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident with parked N2S-3 BuAer 07920 and 07591 at NAAS Cabaniss 29Apr46. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at an Outlying Field seventeen miles from NAS Corpus Christi 23May46.
					Registered as N68406. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton
					when the airplane struck the crop starting a swathe run near Dos Palos, CA 6Aug64. Registration
					revoked 29May77, cancelled 25Oct13.
				38028	(MSN 75-7649) Registered as N68252; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5May20.
				38029	(MSN 75-7650) Registered as N5165N. The airplane was substantially damaged when it nosed over
					during landing at Minerva, OH 10Aug06. The accident occurred on the third landing on the pilot’s
					private airstrip. On the third landing he decided to land in the opposite direction of the previous
					landings due to the position of the sun. When he touched down, the airplane headed straight for a
					pile of dirt at the side of the runway. The locking tail wheel on the airplane is designed to
					keep the airplane heading straight. The pilot was not able to correct the airplane's path before
					hitting the dirt pile with the right main landing gear causing the airplane to nose over.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38030	(MSN 75-7651)
				38031	(MSN 75-7652)
				38032	(MSN 75-7653) Registered as N5124N; cancelled 28Jan71.
				38033	(MSN 75-7654)
				38034	(MSN 75-7655) Instructors’ School, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed in an accident
					landing ½ mile southwest of NOLF No. 7, Corpus Christi, TX 5Aug45.
				38035	(MSN 75-7656) Registered as N64075; revoked 9Apr77, cancelled 6Aug13.
				38036	(MSN 75-7657)
				38037	(MSN 75-7658)
				38038	(MSN 75-7659) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed at NAF 32213,
					NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 22Dec43
				38039	(MSN 75-7660)
				38040	(MSN 75-7661) NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAAS Cuddihy, Corpus Christi, TX 18May46
				38041	(MSN 75-7662) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 26709, NOLF No. 1, Logansport, IN 20Jun45
				38042	(MSN 75-7663) Registered as N75937. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed to maintain directional
					control during landing practice and ground looped at Buckles airstrip, Stratford, TX 23Feb73.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38043	(MSN 75-7664) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed ten miles west-southwest
					of NAS Memphis 5Jul43.
				38044	(MSN 75-7665) VN1-B, NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX. Destroyed when ground looped
					landing at NAF 26122, NOLF No. 22, Corpus Christi, TX 27May46
				38045	(MSN 75-7666) Registered 20Jun47 as NC75581; cancelled 16Mar49.
				38046	(MSN 75-7667) Registered as N48589; cancelled 28Feb72.
				38047	(MSN 75-7668) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed at NAS Memphis 16Mar44
				38048	(MSN 75-7669) Registered as N75654; cancelled 25Feb72.
				38049	(MSN 75-7670)
				38050	(MSN 75-7671) Registered 27Aug47 as NC9018H; cancelled 15Jul49.
				38051	(MSN 75-7672) Registered as N65951. Mid Delta Crop Services Inc., Leland, MS. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application fertilizing rice when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during takeoff,
					ground looped, struck a dirt bank and nosed over on a prepared landing area near Greenville, MS 6Aug74.
					Registration cancelled.
				38052	(MSN 75-7673) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged when force landed
					after engine failure at NAF 31207, NOLF No. 4, Sage, WA 1Jun43
				38053	(MSN 75-7674) NAS Livermore, CA. Substantially damaged in an accident taxying at
					NAS Livermore 16Apr44. Registered as N38058; cancelled 20May65,
					Registered as N38058; cancelled 20May65.
				38054	(MSN 75-7675) Registered as N1065M. Crashed during aerobatics at Sonoma, CA 23Jul93 (2 fatalities).
					The airline captain took a private pilot for an airplane ride during which a series of low level
					aerobatic maneuvers were performed. Witnesses described the maneuvers as being wing overs and/or loops,
					and they were performed at progressively lower altitudes. The pilot(s) failed to pull out of the final
					maneuver, and the dual control airplane impacted the field while in a wings level and a 60 degree nose
					low attitude. The investigation revealed evidence of stressful events in the pilot's professional
					and personal life. Registration current [Nov20].
				38055	(MSN 75-7676) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 23005, NOLF No. 2,
					Vista Field, Kennewick, Pasco, WA 18Jul43. NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in
					an accident at NOLF No. 15, Half Day Field, Chicago, IL 19Apr44. Registered as N9713H; cancelled 14Oct81.
				38056	(MSN 75-7677) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 34112, NOLF No. 25, Melody Farm Field, Libertyville, Chicago, IL 9Jun45. NAS Livermore, CA.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Livermore 5Jul46
				38057	(MSN 75-7678) NAS Pasco, WA. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 01504, NOLF No. 5, Glade Field, Pasco, WA 27Jun43
				38058	(MSN 75-7679) Registered as N68224; cancelled 5Sep14. Registered 30Mar16 as N68224; current [Nov20].
				38059	(MSN 75-7680) Registered as N9287H; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 14Nov11. Registered 12Jun12 as N9287H;
					expired 30Jun15, cancelled 26Feb18.
				38060	(MSN 75-7681) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAS Glenview 18Apr45Registered 10Dec46 as NC9712H; cancelled 14Feb56.
				38061	(MSN 75-7682) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 22Jan46.
					 Destroyed in an accident during takeoff from NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field,
					Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 8Feb46
				38062	(MSN 75-7683) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage when force landed during
					a ferry flight after engine failure at Williamsburg, MO 16Sep43. NAS Lambert Field, St. Louis MO.
					Registered as N66283. Marsh Aviation Company, Mesa, AZ.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957;
					sprayer code 272. Registration cancelled 1Aug06 on export to Brazil. Registered as PP-XNW.
				38063	(MSN 75-7684) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAS Glenview 4Mar46. Registered as N68115; revoked 9Oct77, cancelled 10Jul13.
				38064	(MSN 75-7685) Registered as N1178J. The airplane was substantially damaged when it impacted water while
					maneuvering to land at the Trenton Municipal Airport (TRX) Trenton, MO 4Jul07. The pilot was positioning
					the airplane on downwind for a low approach to the runway while following another airplane that was
					conducting a low approach. While he was attempting to level off, the elevator froze, preventing him
					from leveling off. One witness stated that she saw the airplane attempt to complete a loop. Another
					witness, who was a certified flight instructor, stated that he saw the airplane in a near vertical
					descent prior to flying below tree top level. The airplane subsequently impacted water east of the
					airport. Registration expired, cancelled 7Nov13.
				38065	(MSN 75-7686) Registered as N61217; cancelled 5Feb71.
				38066	(MSN 75-7687) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision
					with N2S-1 BuAer 3177 at NAF 26714, NOLF No. 14, Flora, IN 5Mar44Registered as N68408; cancelled 2May13.
				38067	(MSN 75-7688)
				38068	(MSN 75-7689) Registered as N4408N. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the engine
					lost power probably caused by carburettor icing en route to treat a crop and nosed over during the
					forced landing on soft, wet ground near Seymour, TX 29May70. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					failed to maintain directional control during landing, ground looped and the landing gear collapsed
					at Coronado Airport, Albuquerque, NM 19Aug77. Damaged in collision with Cessna 172N, N1695E, during
					landing at Coronado Airport, Albuquerque, NM 14Jul79 (1 fatality, 1 injured in the Cessna).
					Substantially damaged when the engine lost power probably caused by carburettor icing during the
					climb after takeoff and force landed in a corn field at Galt Airport (10C), Wonder Lake, IL 31Jul88.
					Substantially damaged in a collision with another airplane at Air Estates Airport (LL09) Mundelein, IL 16Jun91.
					Pilots operating at the privately owned airport agreed to takeoff south and land north due to repeated
					complaints of a home owner whose house is located 120 feet from the south runway's threshold.
					The pilot of this Stearman had entered a downwind leg for the north runway and observed an airplane
					similar to his [Stearman N59791, MSN 75-3547, BuAer 30108] preparing for what he believed was a
					south takeoff. The pilot stated he then observed the airplane taxy off onto a parking area and thought
					that the other airplane saw him and cleared the runway for his landing. The pilot continued with the
					landing approach. Shortly after touchdown the airplane collided with the other airplane previously observed.
					Damaged when the airplane nosed over during takeoff from a private airport at Salina, OH 24Aug97.
					As the pilot began the takeoff he attempted to raise the tail. The tail rose rapidly and the aircraft
					nosed over coming to rest on its top wing and the rudder. The apparent cause of the accident was over
					rotation by the pilot; there was a very pronounced downgrade for a takeoff to the south, causing the
					nose to drop as the pilot was raising the tail. Registration current [Nov20].
				38069	(MSN 75-7690) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Norman 23Jan44.
					To Argentine Navy / Comando de la Aviación Naval 28Dec46 as 0140. Escuadrilla de Entrenamiento
					Avanzado, Base Aeronaval Comandante Espora, Bahía Blanca. Escuadrilla Aeronaval de Propósitos Generales
					de la Escuadra Aeronaval ? 2. WFU 1958. Argentine Ministry of Aeronautics. Registered as LQ-ZKT.
					Registered as CC-KWZ. Club de Planeadores de Santiago, Vitacura, Santiago. Current [Apr18].
				38070	(MSN 75-7691) Registered as N1361N; current [Nov20].
				38071	(MSN 75-7692)
				38072	(MSN 75-7693) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAS Bunker Hill 14May44
				38073	(MSN 75-7694)	Registered as N9844H; current [Nov20]. Resident at Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation
					Museum, Cape May County Airport, Rio Grande, NJ.
				38074	(MSN 75-7695) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed when force landed after engine failure
					eighteen miles southwest of NAS Bunker Hill 23Jun44
				38075	(MSN 75-7696) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 12510, NOLF No. 6, Converse, IN 31Jul4. Registered as N74666; cancelled 26Jun70.
				38076	(MSN 75-7697) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 13711, NOLF No. 11, Greentown, IN 29May45. VN1-A, NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 25326, NOLF No. 24, Corpus Christi, TX 9May46.
					Registered as N5012N; cancelled 30Aug55.
				38077	(MSN 75-7698) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAS Chicago 20May44.
				38078	(MSN 75-7699) VN1D8B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged taxying 14Feb46.
					Registered as N5109N. Substantially damaged when the airplane overran the end of the runway
					during the landing rollout and nosed over on a prepared landing area at Lamont, CA 17Jul65.
					Registered as N268N. Damaged in collision with Bensen B-8M, N1585 during taxy after landing at
					Shafter Airport, CA 14Jul68. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying alfalfa when
					the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around during a swathe run near Shafter, CA 10Aug69.
					Substantially damaged during practice for aerial application when the pilot failed to maintain directional
					control during landing, ground looped and nosed over at Bakersfield Air Park, CA 3May76. Substantially
					damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when the pilot failed to maintain directional control
					during a downwind takeoff and struck farm machinery at the end of a prepared landing area at Kern Island
					near Greenfield, CA 29Sep77. Noted derelict at Bakersfield Air Park, CA Jun82. Registration cancelled 20Sep12.
				38079	(MSN 75-7700) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Bunker Hill 11Oct44.
					Substantially damaged in an accident caused by bad weather at Paul Cox Municipal Airport, Terre Haute, IN 16Jun45.
				38080	(MSN 75-7701) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 12Apr44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field,
					Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07967 at NAF 34112,
					NOLF No. 25, Melody Farm Field, Libertyville, Chicago, IL 5Jun45.Registered as NC1351M; cancelled 26Jan48.
					Conflict:
					Quoted as being registered 1Sep51 with a cancellation date of 26Jan48.
				38081	(MSN 75-7702) Registered as N4509N. Registered as N450AD; current [Nov20].
				38082	(MSN 75-7703) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Crashed at NAF 01205, NOLF No. 25, Peru, IN 28Mar45
				38083	(MSN 75-7704) Registered as N65052. Modified as A75L300. The engine back-fired and lost power caused
					by mechanical failure of a valve adjustment screw, the airplane was force landed on an interstate with
					damage 15Jun89. Photographs taken on the same day, at the same airport, Tangerine Airport, Zellwood, FL
					show TWO aircraft wearing the same registration N65052. The assumption is that the aircraft was rebuilt
					using a different airframe with the original data plate and identity of BuAer 38083. Registration current [Nov20].
				38084	(MSN 75-7705) Registered as N69934; current [Nov20].
				38085	(MSN 75-7706)
				38086	(MSN 75-7707) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 25Mar46Registered
					as N5028N. Registered 5May55 to Hemet Valley Flying Service Co Inc, Hemet, CA.
					Registration cancelled 20May65.
				38087	(MSN 75-7708) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 17Mar45.
					Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07866 2.5 miles south of Glenview, IL 24Nov45
				38088	(MSN 75-7709)NAS Ottumwa, IA. Fatal crash 1.5 miles north-northwest of
					NAS Ottumwa 23Sep43. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 01205, NOLF No. 25, Peru, IN 23Jun45.
				38089	(MSN 75-7710) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident three
					miles northwest of NAF 27717, NOLF No. 10, Barrington, IL 20Apr46
				38090	(MSN 75-7711) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 27717, NOLF No. 10, Barrington, IL 5Jan45.
					Registered as N75567. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying corn when the
					pilot failed to obtain flying speed during climb after takeoff with a heavy loaded airplane and stalled
					into trees at Garnett Airport, KS 30May73. Registration current [Nov20].
				38091	(MSN 75-7712) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					near NAS Glenview 30Apr45. Registered as N61277; revoked 9Oct77, cancelled 10Apr13.
				38092	(MSN 75-7713) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Fatal crash three miles northwest of NAS Ottumwa 28Jul43
					Registered as N7713C. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the engine failed,
					the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled on final approach to land on a prepared landing area
					at Robbins, CA 23Apr66. Registered cancelled 21Nov72.
				38093	(MSN 75-7714) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Fatal crash at the junction of Dundee
					and Rand Roads, Palatine, IL 7Apr45
				38094	(MSN 75-7715) Registered as N4900N; current [Nov20].
				38095	(MSN 75-7716) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAS Glenview 29May46
				38096	(MSN 75-7717) Registered as N68479. Modified as Super Stearman IB75A. Registration current [Nov20].
				38097	(MSN 75-7718) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAS Chicago 31May44
				38098	(MSN 75-7719) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-4 BuAer 27995 at NAS Chicago 3Jun44
				38099	(MSN 75-7720) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 23May45
				38100	(MSN 75-7721) Registered as N5114N. The airplane collided with a light pole while executing a low approach
					north of the runway at Chino Airport, Chino, California 29Nov95. The pilot landed without further incident;
					the airplane sustained substantial damage. A filming company asked the accident pilot and another pilot
					to execute a low approach over the airport so that they could film their airplanes in the background.
					The local controller granted the pilot's request to execute a low approach over the airport from the
					east to the west. During the low approach, the left wing of the accident aircraft struck the top of an
					aluminum light pole. The pilot reported that he was asked by an unknown person to slow to 70 knots
					indicated airspeed while on final approach for the low pass. Since he was offset to the north his
					approach was much steeper than normal. He allowed the airspeed to drop off too much and leveled off
					at a lower altitude than anticipated. When he added power to stabilize the airplane, the left wing struck
					the pole that he had not seen. Registration expired 18Mar08. Registered 28Apr11 as N5114N; current [Nov20].
				38101	(MSN 75-7722) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 34500, NOLF No. 3,
					Black Walnut Field, Orchard Farm, Saint Charles County, MO 16Aug44
				38102	(MSN 75-7723) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Crashed at NAS Glenview 21Mar45
				38103	(MSN 75-7724)
				38104	(MSN 75-7725) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Destroyed in a fatal accident landing ¼ mile
					southwest of NAF 03611, NOLF No. 2, Newton Field, Hutchinson, KS 9Jun43
				38105	(MSN 75-7726) Registered as N68420; current [Nov20].
				38106	(MSN 75-7727)
				38107	(MSN 75-7728) Registered as N5820V. Substantially damaged landing at Westmoreland Airport (49NY),
					Shelter Island, NY, 25Jul15. During the landing roll, as number three in a flight of three, on a
					turf runway, the pilot lost sight of the airplane ahead. He relaxed the stick, the tail came up,
					and the airplane nosed over. The pilot was unable to see beyond mid-field due to the crown in the
					runway, and became concerned with the actual location of the other aircraft. He allowed the airplane’s tail
					to rise six to eight inches and, as he applied the brakes, the center of gravity shifted forward
					due to the 40 gallons of fuel in the bi-planes upper wing. The airplane nosed over and sustained
					substantial damage to the rudder, empennage, and top wings. Registration current [Nov20].
				38108	(MSN 75-7729) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when force
					landed after engine failure two miles southwest of NAS Glenview 25Feb46
				38109	(MSN 75-7730) Registered as N5581K; cancelled 4Jun09 on export to Brazil. Registered 14Jul09 as PP-ZFT; current [Nov20].
				38110	(MSN 75-7731)
				38111	(MSN 75-7732) Registered as N5001V. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when the
					pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled starting a swathe run near Firebaugh, CA 23Jul69.
					Tallmantz Aviation. Appeared in the movie ‘The Cat from Outer Space’ [1978]; the airplane was flown
					in derelict condition. Substantially damaged during filming an episode of ‘The Waltons’ TV show when
					the pilot misjudged the altitude, the landing gear struck the ground during a low pass after recovery
					from a loop at Castaic, CA 20Sep79. Mounted on the rear of the Stearman was a camera to film the
					complete loop and a low pass over a mesa. A cameraman was a passenger during the flight to film
					using a hand-held camera from the front seat. The airplane took off from a plateau, proceeded out
					over the valley and performed a loop. Then the airplane was flown over the plateau and perfomed a
					second loop. The airplane slipped on top and struck the ground when completing the loop. The left
					landing gear went back over the wing while the right landing gear was propelled into the front
					cockpit where the cameraman was sitting. Having cut the engine, the plane bounced across the plateau,
					through a barbed wire fence and down the side of the mesa for about two hundred yards. The pilot had
					his licence suspended for a violation of FARs. Wreckage acquired by Kermit Weeks when he bought the
					Tallmantz Museum collection. Sold to private individual for restoration in Florida Sep87.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38112	(MSN 75-7733) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed during a ferry flight when
					force landed after engine failure near Monmouth, IL 5Sep46.
				38113	(MSN 75-7734) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Major damage in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 14908, NOLF Duncanville, Dallas, TX 10Jan44.
					Registered as N61249; expired 11Jul94, cancelled 26Apr13.
				38114	(MSN 75-7735) Registered as N49696; cancelled 31Dec70. Registered as TG-DAZ; cancelled by 1978.
				38115	(MSN 75-7736)
				38116	(MSN 75-7737) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed when the pilot landed
					long at NAF No. 20525, Dallas, TX 31May44
				38117	(MSN 75-7738) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Substantially damaged in a crash at NAF 12809, NOLF No. 7, Haven, KS 28May43.
					NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident during takeoff from NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27,
					Wheeling Field, IL 26Sep44
				38118	(MSN 75-7739)
				38119	(MSN 75-7740) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 7Dec45
				38120	(MSN 75-7741) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 29207,
					NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 20May44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 25Apr46
				38121	(MSN 75-7742)
				38122	(MSN 75-7743) Registered as N5058N; cancelled 6Oct55. Registered 25Jun75 as N1733B with MSN 75-5736A;
					cancelled 2Mar81. Registered 18Mar81 as G-THEA; cancelled 25May16 on export to Republic of Ireland.
					Registered as EI-HFD to the Irish Historic Flight Foundation; current [Nov20].
				38123	(MSN 75-7744) 	Registered as N5714N; cancelled 22Jun76.
				38124	(MSN 75-7745)
				38125	(MSN 75-7746) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in a crash at NAF 09807,
					NOLF Norman East Field, OK 22Dec43
				38126	(MSN 75-7747)
				38127	(MSN 75-7748)
				38128	(MSN 75-7749) Delivered to US Navy. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 38128 1Nov46.
				38129	(MSN 75-7750) Registered 12Sep47 as NC75513; cancelled 19Aug48.
				38130	(MSN 75-7751) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Fatal crash 4.5 miles northwest of Chase, KS 14Jul43
				38131	(MSN 75-7752) Registered as N68996; current [Nov20].
				38132	(MSN 75-7753) Registered as N68441. Registered to Central Aircraft, Yakima, WA. Operated for the
					Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1952-53; sprayer code 5.
					Operated for the Canadian spruce budworm spray program 1954-55; sprayer code 15. Baxter Aircraft Inc.,
					Yakima, WA. Operated for the Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program
					New Brunswick 1956-57; sprayer code 12. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying crops
					when the airplane struck the crop during a swathe run and nosed over near Reubens, ID 3Jun65.
					Registration expired, cancelled 17Apr13.
				38133	(MSN 75-7754) Registered as F-OAET to Agricolavia, Rabat, French Morocco; cancelled 11Oct54.
					Registered 15Feb55 as EC-AJP. SAASA Servicios Agrícolas Aéreos, S.A.; code 9. Crashed on the Montes
					Universales near Tragacete, Cuenca, Spain 13Jun55.
				38134	(MSN 75-7755) Registered as N5580M; current [Nov20].
				38135	(MSN 75-7756)
				38136	(MSN 75-7757) NAS Livermore, CA. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure two miles northwest of NAS Livermore 6May46
				38137	(MSN 75-7758)
				38138	(MSN 75-7759) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage while parked in an accident at NAS Norman 8Jun43.
					Registered as N68405; current [Nov20]. Equipped for wing walking Registered as N68405; current [Nov20]. Equipped for wing walking.
				38139	(MSN 75-7760) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage while parked in an accident at NAS Norman 8Jun43.
					Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 28304, NOLF Price, Norman, OK 15Sep44.
				38140	(MSN 75-7761) Registered as N73410. Based in Australia. The pilot lost control during initial climb from
					an airstrip located in Canyonleigh, NSW, Australia 19Sep06. The airplane impacted terrain near the
					airstrip, came to rest inverted, and was substantially damaged. Registration current [Nov20].
				38141	(MSN 75-7762) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged when the pilot landed
					short at NAF 22011, NOLF No. 13, Norman School House Field, Blanchard, OK 16Jul45.
					Registered as N68415. Substantially damaged during aerial application defoliating cotton
					when the engine disintegrated internally en route to a swathe run, the landing gear collapsed during
					the forced landing in a milo field near Wasco, CA 26Sep70. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application spraying cotton when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during takeoff
					and struck a standpipe on a prepared landing area near Wasco, CA 24Jul78. Registration cancelled 8May81.
					Fuselage noted derelict at Delano Municipal Airport, CA Jun82.
				38142	(MSN 75-7763) Registered as N5167N; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 13Aug12.
				38143	(MSN 75-7764) Registered 22Apr48 as NC5063N; cancelled 6Oct55.
				38144	(MSN 75-7765)
				38145	(MSN 75-7766) Registered 21Apr48 as NC4432N; cancelled 7Jul49.
				38146	(MSN 75-7767) Registered 17Jan47 as NC9469H; cancelled 28Jun49.
				38147	(MSN 75-7768) Registered as N5503N; current [Nov20].
				38148	(MSN 75-7769) Registered as N75516; cancelled 9Jan59 on export to Argentina. Registered in Uruguay as CX-AXM.
				38149	(MSN 75-7770) NAS Norman, OK. Destroyed when the pilot landed short at
					 NAF 09807, NOLF Norman East Field, OK 8Aug43. Registered as N61116; current [Nov20].
				38150	(MSN 75-7771)
				38151	(MSN 75-7772) Registered as N61223; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5Aug13.
				38152	(MSN 75-7773)
				38153	(MSN 75-7774) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Minneapolis 4Jun43. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL.
					Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 23Jun45. Registered as N68238; current [Nov20]
					Registered as N68238; current [Nov20].
				38154	(MSN 75-7775)
				38155	(MSN 75-7776) VN16D8A, NAAS Waldron Field, Corpus Christi, TX. Crashed ten miles
				 	southwest of NAS Corpus Christi, TX 18Aug45
				38156	(MSN 75-7777) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged
					in an accident at NAF 11610, NOLF, NAS Minneapolis 19Apr44.
				38157	(MSN 75-7778) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NOLF Fleming, St Paul, MN 4Oct43
					Registered as N79561; current [Nov20].
				38158	(MSN 75-7779)
				38159	(MSN 75-7780) Registered as N91098. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when
					the engine failed pulling up at the end of a swathe run and nosed over during the forced landing near
					Dumas, AR 21Aug67. Damaged when the pilot lost directional control during landing and ran off the runway
					at Schaumburg Regional Airport, IL 1Oct82. Registration expired, cancelled 8Sep20. Registered 9Sep20
					as N91098; current [Nov20].
				38160	(MSN 75-7781) Registered 17Jun98 as N69G; current [Nov20].
				38161	(MSN 75-7782) Registered as N68410. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying mesquite
					trees when the pilot failed to see and struck an automobile during landing on a dirt road near
					McKittrick, CA 16Oct65. Registered as N992WB; registration pending 2Mar20.
				38162	(MSN 75-7783) NAS Livermore, CA. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 4262 at NAF 27309, NOLF Spring Valley, Pleasanton, CA 7Dec43
				38163	(MSN 75-7784) Registered as N64889. Registered as N790DB; current [Nov20].
				38164	(MSN 75-7785) Registered 3Dec46 as N73403 as a Boeing H-75-D4; cancelled 14Feb49.
				38165	(MSN 75-7786) Registered as N9965H; expired, cancelled 31May13.
				38166	(MSN 75-7787) Registered as N5043V; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 18Sep12.
				38167	(MSN 75-7788) Delivered to US Navy. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 38167 19Oct46.
				38168	(MSN 75-7789) Registered as N1682M. Farm Air Service Inc, Nome, TX. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application dusting rice when the airplane collided with Stearman N4561N (BuAer 43341)
					landing at the loading area at Nome, TX 24Apr67. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					dusting rice when the pilot lost directional control during landing, ground looped and struck a
					fence on a prepared landing area near Nome, TX 9May73. Registration cancelled 23May07.
				38169	(MSN 75-7790) Registered as N68409; expired 31Jul98, cancelled 13Nov14.
				38170	(MSN 75-7791)
				38171	(MSN 75-7792) Registered as N4884N; cancelled 25Oct54.
				38172	(MSN 75-7793)
				38173	(MSN 75-7794) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Fatal crash at Lambert Field 6Apr44
				38174	(MSN 75-7795)
				38175	(MSN 75-7796) Reregistered 4Feb00 as N575; current [Nov20].
				38176	(MSN 75-7797) Registered as N68324; expired 16Jan01, cancelled 23Jan18.
					Registered 8Oct19 as N68324; current [Nov20].
				38177	(MSN 75-7798) NAS Minneapolis, Wold-Chamberlain Field, MN. Damaged in an
					accident with N2S-3 BuAer 3508 taxying at NAS Minneapolis 24Jul44.
					Registered 16Apr02 as N57414. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost directional
					control, struck a fence and nosed over on a private airstrip at Butts Road, southwest of Gustine, CA 3Feb03.
					The pilot had recently restored the Stearman. It has original mechanical brakes on the landing gear
					and the pilot had been working on them to clean out debris between the shoes and the hub.
					He was taxy testing the brakes when the right brake locked up on him. The aircraft began a turn
					to the right off the runway and toward a fence. The pilot applied engine power to the aircraft in an
					attempt to obtain rudder authority. The power application proved to be a mistake, driving the aircraft
					into the fence and nosing it over on its back. Both of the aircraft lower wings suffered damage
					when they struck fence posts and the rudder was damaged when it struck the ground. The aircraft
					engine suffered a propeller strike when it hit the fence. Registration current [Nov20].
				38178	(MSN 75-7799) Registered as XB-PIN.
				38179	(MSN 75-7800) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Damaged in an accident ten miles northeast of NAS Memphis 11Aug44. VN1-B,
					NAAS Cabaniss, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 24720, NOLF No. 23,
					Corpus Christi, TX 29Mar46
				38180	(MSN 75-7801) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAF 30510, NOLF No. 32, Spoerlin Field, Long Grove, IL 18Oct45.
				38181	(MSN 75-7802) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 22311, NOLF No. 22, Wood Dale Field, IL 30Mar45.
					Registered 29Aug47 as NC1399M; cancelled 7Sep51.
				38182	(MSN 75-7803) Registered as N4580N. Farm Air Service Inc, Nome, TX. Crashed and destroyed during aerial
					application fertilizing rice when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled climbing after a
					swathe run near Nome, TX 14Apr78. Registration current [Nov20].
				38183	(MSN 75-7804)
				38184	(MSN 75-7805)
				38185	(MSN 75-7806) Registered as XB-ROG.
				38186	(MSN 75-7807) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage when crashed ten miles
					northwest of NAS Chicago 29May44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Fatal crash 1/8 mile east of NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 13Mar45.
				38187	(MSN 75-7808) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an
					accident landing at NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 8Sep44
				38188	(MSN 75-7809) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident by N2S-3 BuAer 38300 landing at NAS Glenview 30May45. Substantially damaged
					in an accident taxying at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights,
					Chicago, IL 23Oct45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 28Mar46.
					Registered as N5708N; current [Nov20].
				38189	(MSN 75-7810) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed south of the South Gate, NAS Chicago 2Jan44
				38190	(MSN 75-7811) Registered as N68998. Registered as N555J; current [Nov20]. Exhibited at National Museum of
					the Mighty Eighth Air Force, Pooler, Savannah, GA.
				38191	(MSN 75-7812) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Crashed in the Des Moines River at Eddyville, IA 18Jun43
				38192	(MSN 75-7813) Registered as N69081. Registered as N56200. Based in Belgium 2009. Rebuilt and restored by
					3G Classic Aviation in Hungary 2013. Based at Balen-Keiheuvel Airport, Gerheide, Vlaams Gewest. In 2013,
					Curtis-Taylor flew the Stearman in an eight week journey, covering over 13,000 km, from Cape Town,
					South Africa, departing Nov13, to Goodwood Aerodrome, Chichester, West Sussex, England, arriving 31Dec13.
					The journey comprised a total of 38 flights and 110 flying hours, following the 1928 flight of Mary,
					Lady Heath, from Cape Town to Cairo, Egypt, and travelled over Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya,
					Uganda and Sudan. One section of Lady Heath's flight through Libya could not be completed because of
					security issues. The journey took five years to prepare for, including finding a biplane which would cope
					with the heat of Africa. After a search in several countries, Curtis-Taylor decided to have this
					Stearman restored. Designed in the early 1930s, the biplane was similar to Lady Heath's in size
					and design, but had a more powerful engine, additional fuel tanks, a GPS navigation system, and a
					transponder for use in controlled airspace. One of the sectors of the journey was shared with a
					retired Royal Air Force Group Captain pilot and historian, Bill Sykes, and sought to locate the site
					where Lady Heath crash-landed in 1928. She also sourced sponsors for the trip; the main sponsor was
					Artemis Investment Management, and the biplane was hence named ‘Spirit of Artemis’. The airplane
					collided with a parked Robinson R44 helicopter, G-LHXL, whilst taxying at Goodwood Aerodrome, Chichester,
					West Sussex 17Aug15; the Stearman sustained only minor damage but the Robinson R44 was extensively
					damaged. The aircraft was parked outside a hangar, in an area where construction works were ongoing
					and temporary buildings had been erected in preparation for an event. The pilot boarded the
					aircraft and started the engine, before beginning to taxy. After moving off, the aircraft turned
					through 90° to go between buildings towards the runway. The width of the area between the buildings
					was insufficient to allow the turns necessary for the pilot of a Stearman to see the area ahead.
					The pilot saw one helicopter parked ahead on the left, and another on the right, but could not see
					directly forward, and the propeller and nose of the Stearman contacted the front of the
					Robinson R44 helicopter which had been parked between the other two. In 2015 Curtis-Taylor
					flew in ‘Spirit of Artemis’ from England to Australia, departing from Farnborough 1Oct15 and
					arriving in Sydney, Australia 9Jan16. The journey was inspired by pioneer aviator Amy Johnson,
					who flew solo from England to Australia in 1930. In spring 2016 Curtis-Taylor started a US
					Transcontinental Flight, with multiple stops along the historic US Airmail Routes, flying from
					Seattle to Los Angeles and the transcontinental route from LA to NY. The trip was cut short by
					a crash in the desert at Winslow, Arizona. The Stearman was substantially damaged during a
					forced landing following a partial loss of engine power during takeoff initial climb at the
					Winslow-Lindbergh Regional Airport (INW), Winslow, Arizona 11May16. Prior to takeoff the pilot
					conducted an engine run up and pre takeoff checks, which included leaning for density altitude,
					and conducted a static power check, which was in the normal range. During takeoff the airplane
					accelerated and climbed out normally, with the tachometer indicating 2,250 rpm. As the airplane
					was about 50 feet above ground level, it began to descend. In order to avoid power lines,
					the pilot performed a left turn to maintain clearance, and verified the throttle, mixture,
					propeller, fuel, and carburettor heat settings. Subsequently, the airplane struck the ground,
					rolled about 20 feet, the right main landing gear impacted vegetation, and the airplane cart-wheeled.
					our wings, tail, and fuselage were structurally damaged. The Stearman was airlifted from Phoenix
					ngary, where it was rebuilt in time to attend the 2016 Farnborough International Airshow, which
					rated Boeing's centenary year. She returned with her Stearman to Los Angeles Jun17. At this point
					tearman changed its sponsored name ‘Spirit of Artemis’ to ‘Spirit of Victory’ (Non sponsored).
					flight was from Los Angeles, departing 22Jun17, to New York in two weeks covering 3,000 miles over
					fifteen sectors with a finale flight over New York Harbour, around the Statue of Liberty and
					up the Hudson River, terminating at the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport, Farmingdale,
					Long Island, NY 9Jul17. Registration current [Nov20].
				38193	(MSN 75-7814)
				38194	(MSN 75-7815) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident 1.5 miles west of NAF 30510,
					NOLF No. 32, Spoerlin Field, Long Grove, IL 18May45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 32520, NOLF No. 23, Grayslake Field, Chicago, IL 12Sep45
				38195	(MSN 75-7816)
				38196	(MSN 75-7817) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 13706, NOLF No. 4, Noble Field, Noble, OK 8May45
				38197	(MSN 75-7818) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in a crash at Ottumwa
					Municipal Airport 23Jul43Registered 27Jan47 as NC4661N; cancelled 16Feb50.
				38198	(MSN 75-7819) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Fatal crash seventeen miles west of NAS Chicago 25Apr44.
				38199	(MSN 75-7820) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Glenview 19Mar46. Registered as N69614; cancelled 19Jun08 on export to Austria.
				38200	(MSN 75-7821) Registered 27Oct49 as N5737N; cancelled 15Jun54 on export to Mexico.
				38201	(MSN 75-7822) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Major damage in an accident during takeoff from NAS Hutchinson 3Jun43
				38202	(MSN 75-7823) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Hutchinson 24Jun43.
					 NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Crashed at NAF 17611, Dallas, TX 2Sep44
				38203	(MSN 75-7824) NAS New Orleans, LA. Crashed at NAF 23513, NOLF Willswood, New Orleans, LA 31Jan45
				38204	(MSN 75-7825) Registered as N4671N; cancelled 15Apr11 on export to Canada.
				38205	(MSN 75-7826) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 05326
					taxying at NAS Norman 7Mar45. Registered 3Feb49 as N9467H; cancelled 25May49. Noted
					with ‘Hire the Handicapped’ titles; named ‘opportunity’.
				38206	(MSN 75-7827) Registered as N61250; current [Nov20].
				38207	(MSN 75-7828) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Damaged by bad weather in an accident
					at NAS Glenview 27Mar45. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field,
					Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 5May45. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure
					¼ mile northeast of NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 19Jul45. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 11Mar46. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 28Mar46.
				38208	(MSN 75-7829) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					taxying at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 22Jan46. Registered as N65490; cancelled 8Apr74.
				38209	(MSN 75-7830) Registered as N68404; expired 9Mar85, cancelled 2May13.
				38210	(MSN 75-7831)
				38211	(MSN 75-7832) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Fatal crash at NOLF Singleton, Fort Worth, TX 1Oct45
				38212	(MSN 75-7833)
				38213	(MSN 75-7834)
				38214	(MSN 75-7835) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Fatal crash at Maryland Heights, St. Louis, MO 19Nov43.
				38215	(MSN 75-7836) NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Fatal crash 1.5 miles south of a NOLF, NAS Grosse Ile, MI 9Dec43
				38216	(MSN 75-7837) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Crashed two miles northeast of Black Walnut,
					Saint Charles County, MO 14Mar44
				38217	(MSN 75-7838)
				38218	(MSN 75-7839) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 28Feb46. Crashed at Palatine, IL 25Mar46
				38219	(MSN 75-7840) Registered as N61224; cancelled 24Nov64.
				38220	(MSN 75-7841) NAS St. Louis, Lambert Field, MO. Major damage in an accident
					at NAS St. Louis 5Nov43. Registered as N52091; cancelled 13Oct55.
				38221	(MSN 75-7842) Registered as N68486. Crashed and destroyed when the airplane struck power lines near
					Hickman, CA 16Jul77. Modified with 450hp engine. Registered to Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc.,
					doing business as Red Baron Stearman Squadron; sponsoring Red Baron frozen pizza. Substantially
					damaged in a mid-air collision at Marana, AZ 2Mar91. The pilots of two Stearman airplanes, N68486
					and N803RB (41-8109) were practicing form-ups for an air show. By pre-arrangement, the lead pilot
					entered a right 20 degree bank and began turning. The pilot who was in trail was supposed to pass
					beneath the lead airplane's right side and form up on the lead airplane's left side. During the
					crossing maneuver, the pilot of the trailing airplane lost sight of the lead airplane and pulled
					up prematurely, colliding with the bottom of the lead airplane's left wing. Reregistered as N806RB.
					Crashed and destroyed in a mid-air collision at Kissimmee Municipal Airport (ISM) Kissimmee, FL 19Apr98
					(pilot killed). Stearman N806RB and N802RB [BuAer 38582], both registered to Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc.,
					doing business as Red Baron Stearman Squadron, were involved in a mid-air collision while maneuvering
					during an aerobatic flight in the vicinity of Kissimmee Municipal Airport. Both airplanes were
					destroyed by a post-crash fire. The flight originated about 17 minutes before the accident.
					The flight lead for the Red Baron Stearman Squadron (Bowman) stated he was flying N805RB.
					The number 2 pilot (Drake) and left wing was N806RB. The number 3 pilot (Regan) and right
					wing was N803RB. The number 4 pilot (Lovelace) and slot was N802RB. They had just completed
					an arrowhead formation, and the number 2 and number 3 airplanes moved forward into the diamond
					formation. Then the flight completed the 5/8 loop portion of the 1/2 Cuban eight maneuver,
					set the 45-degree inverted downline, completed a 1/2 roll to the upright position, and was
					beginning the entry into the "clover" loop when the accident occurred. Note: both the one-half
					Cuban eight maneuver and the hammerhead turn reverse the positions of the left and right
					wingman (#2 & #3). Witnesses and video obtained from numerous TV stations revealed that the
					lead airplane, number 3 right wingman, and number 4 slot (N802RB), started pulling up out
					of the dive to initiate the diamond loop formation, when the number 2 airplane (N806RB)
					continued to descend and collided with N802RB. The wreckage of N806RB and N802RB was
					located in a grass field southeast of runway 24, adjacent to Kissimmee Aviation Services, Inc.,
					on Kissimmee Municipal Airport. Examination of the crash site revealed the left wing of N806RB
					collided with the left wing and fuselage of N802RB. N802RB was in a right climbing turn and
					N806RB was in a descent. The upper and lower left wing of both airplanes failed upward, and
					the outboard upper 1/3 of N802RB's right wing separated. N806RB became entangled with N802RB
					in the vicinity of the cockpit area. Both aircraft rotated around their vertical axis to
					the left and collided with the ground separating N802RB's tail section, forward of the
					elevators. N806RB came to rest on top of N802RB on a heading of 290 degrees magnetic.
					N802RB came to rest on a heading of 250 degrees magnetic. The engine assembly from
					N806RB and N802RB were found separated from the firewall. N802RB's engine assembly was buried
					in the ground. Torsional twisting, "s" bending, and chord wise scarring were present on N806RB's
					propeller blades, and the propeller crankshaft was bent about 45 degrees to the right.
					N806RB's engine assembly sustained extensive fire damage. One propeller blade tip had
					separated 35 inches outboard of the propeller blade hub, and the other propeller blade tip
					separated 34 3/4 inches outboard of the propeller blade hub. Torsional twisting and "s" bending
					were present on both of N802RB's propeller blades, and the propeller crankshaft was bent
					to the left. One propeller blade was bent aft with evidence of chord wise scarring.
					N802RB engine assembly sustained fire damage. The fuel tanks of both airplanes were ruptured,
					and a post-crash fire ensued. The wreckage of N806RB and N802RB was released to Officer Scott Frank,
					Kissimmee Police Department, on 19Apr98. The aircraft logbooks retrieved from the aircraft
					wreckage were released to the Director of Operations Squadron Clerk on 29Apr98.
					Registration cancelled 15Jul98.
				38222	(MSN 75-7843)
				38223	(MSN 75-7844) Registered as N5140N; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 20Nov17.
				38224	(MSN 75-7845) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage in an accident at NAF 14011, NOLF No. 5, ‘Brush’ Field,
					 Noble, OK 16Apr44. Registered as N75577. Substantially damaged landing when the passenger seated in the
					front seat of the airplane mistakenly applied full braking and the airplane nosed over at
					Bradford, PA 18May19. Registration current [Nov20].
				38225	(MSN 75-7846)
				38226	(MSN 75-7847) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 07663
					landing at NAS Norman 2Jun45Registered as N5002V; expired, cancelled 19Jul13.
				38227	(MSN 75-7848)
				38228	(MSN 75-7849)
				38229	(MSN 75-7850) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage in an accident six miles southwest of NAS Norman 14May44.
					NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NAS Glenview 1Mar46.
					Registered as N68942. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying strawberries
					when the airplane flew into the ground during a swathe run near Watsonville, CA 22Jun65.
					Registration cancelled 15Nov16 on export to Canada. Registered 16Nov16 as C-FBBS; current [Nov20].
				38230	(MSN 75-7851) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 09807,
					 NOLF Norman East Field, OK 24Jun44. Registered as N65051; current [Nov20].
				38231	(MSN 75-7852) Registered as N5139N; cancelled 22Jan76.
				38232	(MSN 75-7853) Registered as N75996. Registered as N178MD. Resident in Europe; based in Germany 2010.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38233	(MSN 75-7854) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident taxying at
					 NAS Bunker Hill 20Sep44. Registered as N1363M. Converted from a crop duster 1973; fitted with a 300hp Lycoming engine.
					Registration cancelled 22Jul05 on export to United Kingdom. Registered 26Jul05 as G-CCXB; current [Nov20].
				38234	(MSN 75-7855) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 05346 ¾
					mile northeast of NAF 23008, NOLF No. 3, Galveston, IN 10Jan45
				38235	(MSN 75-7856)
				38236	(MSN 75-7857)
				38237	(MSN 75-7858) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Crashed one mile south of NAS Bunker Hill 13Mar45
				38238	(MSN 75-7859)
				38239	(MSN 75-7860) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Damaged while parked in an accident with
					N2S-3 BuAer 07736 at NAS Bunker Hill 31Oct44. Registered as N5846V; cancelled 26Aug70.
				38240	(MSN 75-7861) Registered as N1204N; cancelled 17Apr74.
				38241	(MSN 75-7862) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 26315, NOLF No. 26, Pralls Pits, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg Township, IL 6Apr45.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 34112, NOLF No. 25, Melody Farm Field,
					Libertyville, Chicago, IL 23Jun45. Registered as N6241D; current [Nov20].
				38242	(MSN 75-7863) Registered as N64417; cancelled 4Mar71.
				38243	(MSN 75-7864) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 3Jun44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL.
					 Substantially damaged when the pilot landed short at NAF 27717, NOLF No. 10, Barrington, IL 5Feb45
				38244	(MSN 75-7865) Registered 7Apr49 as N79499; cancelled 5Apr54 on export to Mexico.
				38245	(MSN 75-7866) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Major damage when crashed four miles east of NAS Olathe 9Oct43
				38246	(MSN 75-7867) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed by bad weather at NAS Olathe 9Jun43. SOC Jun43.
				38247	(MSN 75-7868) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 31Jul45
				38248	(MSN 75-7869) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when force
					landed one mile south of NAF 30510, NOLF No. 32, Spoerlin Field, Long Grove, IL 23Apr46
				38249	(MSN 75-7870) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when force
					landed after engine failure at NAS Glenview 6Dec45.
					Registered as N5121N. Substantially damaged when the engine lost power and
					aircraft struck the ground during the forced landing near Lost Hills, CA 21Mar76. Rebuilt as a
					standard Stearman and airworthy by Jun82. Noted dismantled under restoration Mar92.
					Registered 12Jan95 as N450ST; cancelled 25Mar97 on export to Brazil. Registered as PT-ZST; current [Nov20].
					Equipped for wing walking.
				38250	(MSN 75-7871) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 30824, NOLF No. 24, Volo, IL 14Jun45.
					Registered as N58969. Seized by Internal Revenue Service for non-payment of taxes.
					For sale by public auction at Gillespie Airport, EI Cajon, CA 14Jul90. Substantially damaged when
					the engine failed caused by fuel exhaustion and struck an earth bank during the approach landing
					at Palomar Airport (CRQ), Carlsbad, CA 21Mar93 (2INJ). Registration current [Nov20].
				38251	(MSN 75-7872)
				38252	(MSN 75-7873) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident with
					N2S-3 BuAer 38025 at Rich Field, Waco Municipal Airport, Waco, TX 6Feb46.
					Registered 22Jun48 as NC4663N; cancelled 15Feb56.
				38253	(MSN 75-7874) Registered 20Dec46 as NC4631N; cancelled 19Feb48.
				38254	(MSN 75-7875) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in a
					mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07792 at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 29Nov43.
					Registered as N74677. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying crops
					when a mechanical failure restricted rudder control pulling up at the end of a swathe run and
					ground looped during the forced landing at Ocala Municipal Airport, FL 11Sep70. Substantially
					damaged during aerial application fertilizing rice when the right brake master cylinder failed
					landing at the end of a swathe run and ground looped in gusty winds on a strip at Garrett Farm,
					near El Campo, TX 20May74. Registration cancelled 12Aug04 on export to Canada.
					Registered 18Aug04 as CF-DGS; cancelled. Registered 27May15 as N74677; current [Nov20].
					Resident at Enstone, Oxfordshire, England.
				38255	(MSN 75-7876) Registered as N5137N; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 20Nov17.
				38256	(MSN 75-7877)
				38257	(MSN 75-7878) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident during
					takeoff from NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 2A
				38258	(MSN 75-7879) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 6Dec44Registered as N95443. Converted for
					crop-spraying; fitted with long wing struts, a three bladed propeller  and a Johnson canopy.
					Registration cancelled. Registered as XB-DMU.
				38259	(MSN 75-7880) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Fatal crash one mile east of NAF 34909, NOLF No. 10, Cedar, Fremont, IA 1Jul43
				38260	(MSN 75-7881) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 38419 at NAS Ottumwa 9Aug43. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 38411 1.25 miles north of NAS Ottumwa 21Oct43
				38261	(MSN 75-7882) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 3Nov43
				38262	(MSN 75-7883) Registered as N64943; cancelled 24Nov64.
				38263	(MSN 75-7884) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38290
					taxying at an Outlying Field of NAS Glenview 12Mar45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 6Apr46.
					Registered 25Oct48 as NC5152N; cancelled 30Jul56.
				38264	(MSN 75-7885) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident with
					N2S-3 BuAer 38380 while taxying at NAS Chicago 9Mar44. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL.
					Destroyed in an accident landing at NAS Glenview 28Jan46
				38265	(MSN 75-7886) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing at
					NAS Glenview 21Oct44
				38266	(MSN 75-7887)
				38267	(MSN 75-7888) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident during takeoff
					from a NOLF at Arlington, TN 23May44. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed in an accident at NAS Bunker Hill 19Dec44.
				38268	(MSN 75-7889) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in a mid-air collision
					 with N2S-3 BuAer 38335 at NAS Memphis 25Aug43.
					Registered as N3032F. Reregistered 9Aug10 as N3114P; current [Nov20].
				38269	(MSN 75-7890) Registered as N1798S; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 21Mar13.
				38270	(MSN 75-7891) Registered as N5434N; expired, cancelled 9Apr13.
				38271	(MSN 75-7892) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Damaged in an accident at NAF 04505,
					NOLF No. 21, Atoka, TN 1Jul43. Registered as N47658; current [Nov20].
				38272	(MSN 75-7893)	Registered as N4442N. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying beans
					when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around steeply during a swathe run
					near Grantham, NC 2Sep74. Registration current [Nov20]. Equipped for wing walking.
				38273	(MSN 75-7894) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 13711,
					NOLF No. 11, Greentown, IN 6Aug45. Registered as N61196. Reregistered as N121M.
					Crashed and destroyed by fire when the pilot
					failed to maintain flying speed and stalled during a low pass over a friend’s house near
					Spring Hill, KS 21Oct73 (pilot killed: passenger injured).
				38274	(MSN 75-7895) Registered as N61P. Damaged when the pilot lost directional control landing, veered off
					to the right and caught a runway sign with the right wing at Bowman Field, Louisville, KY 3Oct04.
					Damage to outboard of right aileron, underside of fuselage below cockpit, three tears in fabric,
					broken VHF antenna and dented inspection panels at both left and right wing roots. Lower aft
					fuselage aluminum formers bent and fabric damaged. Registration current [Nov20].
				38275	(MSN 75-7896) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at
					 NAS Bunker Hill 31May45. Registered as N73758; cancelled 16Oct81.
					Fuselage noted derelict at Belzoni, MS Feb97.
				38276	(MSN 75-7897) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 10910,
					NOLF No. 27, Converse, IN 9Aug45
				38277	(MSN 75-7898) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 07590 seven miles northeast of NAS Memphis 6Dec43
				38278	(MSN 75-7899) 	Accepted by US Navy 8Jun43. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN 9Jun43.
					Major damage in an accident landing at an Outlying Field nine miles southeast of NAS Memphis 18Jun44.
					 NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IA for storage Aug45. NAS Ottumwa, IA for storage Oct45. SOC 31Oct46
					Registered as N75947. Restored by May91.
					Registered as N224DF. Registered 8Aug05 to the Tri-State Warbird Museum, Clermont County Airport,
					Batavia, OH; current [Nov20].
				38279	(MSN 75-7900) Registered as N64587; current [Nov20].
				38280	(MSN 75-7901) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-3 BuAer 07198 five miles south of Oakland City, IN 30Aug44
				38281	(MSN 75-7902)
				38282	(MSN 75-7903) Registered as N68939. Registered as N1943H. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed
					to maintain directional control during an aborted landing at Belvidere Airport (C77), Belvidere, IL 23Sep92.
					The pilot touched down on the runway then added power to go around to prevent a ground loop.
					The airplane lifted off but did not gain sufficient altitude to clear a stand of trees. The airplane
					collided with the trees, spun around and came to rest, nose down, in a corn field. Registration expired 30Sep20.
				38283	(MSN 75-7904) NAS Norman, OK. Major damage in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 07494 taxying at NAS Norman 22Feb45
				38284	(MSN 75-7905) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NOLF Midway, Arlington Auxiliary Field, TX 19Jun46. Registered as N9030H; current [Nov20].
				38285	(MSN 75-7906) Registered 6May48 as NC4643N; cancelled 13Dec49.
				38286	(MSN 75-7907)
				38287	(MSN 75-7908) NAS Hutchinson, KS. Crashed at NAF 23607, NOLF No. 14, Castleton, KS 20Jul43
				38288	(MSN 75-7909) NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash 6.5 miles north-northwest of NAS Norman 22Mar45
				38289	(MSN 75-7910) Delivered to US Navy. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 38289 19Oct46.
				38290	(MSN 75-7911) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident with
					N2S-3 BuAer 38263 taxying at an Outlying Field of NAS Glenview 12Mar45.
					Registered as N75899; expired, cancelled 8May13.
				38291	(MSN 75-7912) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing
					at NAF 26118, NOLF No. 9, Murphy’s Circus Field, Sutton, IL 21Nov44.
				38292	(MSN 75-7913) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged when
					force landed after engine failure at NOLF Midway, Arlington Auxiliary Field, TX 10Sep45.
				38293	(MSN 75-7914) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Destroyed in an accident
					caused by bad weather at Bergstrom Field, Austin, TX 4Jan46
				38294	(MSN 75-7915)
				38295	(MSN 75-7916) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAS Norman 11Jan45. Registered as N68413; cancelled 2Mar81 on export to Mexico. Registered as XB-CQI.
					Noted dismantled for sale 2011.
				38296	(MSN 75-7917) Squadron 11, NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NAF 25808, Dallas, TX 6Jun46.
					Registered as N4800N; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 30Dec19.
				38297	(MSN 75-7918) Registered as N66497; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 13Feb13.
				38298	(MSN 75-7919) Registered 2Jun47 as NC69634; cancelled 19Dec49.
				38299	(MSN 75-7920) Registered as N63709. Registered as N94DR; expired, cancelled 29Apr13. Registered 5Jun13 as N94DR;
					current [Nov20].
				38300	(MSN 75-7921) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff
					from NAF 34909, NOLF No. 10, Cedar, Fremont, IA 10Jul43. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL.
					Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38188 while landing at NAS Glenview 30May45
					Registered as N69623. Modified as Super Stearman IB75A. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection
					Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1966; sprayer code 85. Substantially damaged when the
					engine was hand propped by the pilot, the airplane broke away from the wing holders, struck a fuel pump
					and destroyed by the subsequent fire at Gordon Municipal Airport, NE 7Oct78. Registration current
					as a Boeing E75N1 [Nov20].
				38301	(MSN 75-7922) Registered as N64358. Russell Dusting Company, San Antonio, TX. Operated for Canadian Forest
					Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1955-57; sprayer code 46. Sale reported 14Jan77,
					cancelled 9Oct12.
				38302	(MSN 75-7923) Registered as N5106N. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed to control flying speed,
					approached too fast, the aircraft bounced and he over-controlled causing the propeller to strike the
					runway and nosed over landing at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) Van Nuys, CA 6Jul86. Registration current [Nov20].
				38303	(MSN 75-7924) Instructors’ School, NAAS Ellyson, Ensley, FL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident taxying at NAAS Ellyson 24Oct45.
				38304	(MSN 75-7925)
				38305	(MSN 75-7926) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Olathe 26Jul43.
				38306	(MSN 75-7927) AS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAS Glenview 21Mar45. Substantially damaged when the pilot landed short at NAF 29207,
					NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 12Jul45. Registered as N1181N. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying grain fields
					when the pilot failed to maintain flying speed and stalled turning around during a swathe run near
					Elgin, OR 24May65. Registration cancelled 17Jun65.
				38307	(MSN 75-7928) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 27717, NOLF No. 10, Barrington, IL 26Feb45
				38308	(MSN 75-7929) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Destroyed in an accident during landing 300 yards north of NAS Ottumwa, 26Oct43
				38309	(MSN 75-7930) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Damaged in an accident at NAS Chicago 31Mar44
				38310	(MSN 75-7931) Registered as N5521N. Substantially damaged during aerial application when the pilot
					failed to obtain flying speed in the initial climb and stalled near Tallassee, AL 4Jul67. Restoration
					by Mid Continent Aircraft Company, Hayti, MO 1969. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed to
					recover from a bounced landing, the landing gear collapsed and caught fire at King Airport (7IS9),
					Columbia, IL 6Jun70. Resident at Creve Coeur Airport, Maryland Heights, Saint Louis, MO. Substantially
					damaged when the engine lost power when the airplane was about 150 feet above ground level after
					takeoff from Creve Coeur Airport, MO 22Nov09. The pilot restarted the engine after about 3 seconds
					and ran for another 6 to 7 seconds before losing power again. He elected not to land on a busy
					highway and selected a small field on the south side of the airport next to Highway 364 to
					attempt a forced landing. He realized he would not be able to make the field and elected to
					stall the airplane into trees. The aircraft stopped upside-down at the base of a tree. Subsequent
					examination of the engine confirmed engine crankshaft and valve train continuity. Each cylinder
					produced compression and the magnetos produced spark at all leads when the engine was rotated by hand.
					Fuel was found within the fuel tank and fuel lines leading to the engine. No anomalies were found
					that would explain the reported loss of engine power. Registration current [Nov20].
				38311	(MSN 75-7932) Registered as N1066M. A ‘Flying Circus’ Air Show performer at Flying Circus Airport (3VA3),
					Warrenton, VA. The Stearman was substantially damaged while landing at the Flying Circus Aerodrome 7Oct00.
					The pilot departed 3VA3 and flew to Culpeper Regional Airport (CJR), Culpeper, VA to perform a fly-over
					and balloon-bust as part of an air show. He then returned to 3VA3 for landing. After he observed two
					other airplanes land, he noted the winds were from the northwest, and elected to perform a wheel landing
					instead of the normal 3-point, stall landing. After touchdown, the airplane bounced twice on its main
					landing gear, and then suddenly pitched over. The pilot believed that he had inadvertently slid his
					feet too high on the rudder pedals and hit the brakes on the second bounce. Damaged when the pilot
					failed to maintain directional control during landing at Culpeper Regional Airport (CJR), Culpeper, VA 27Oct02.
					The pilot observed movement off to his right during flare and touchdown. He responded by applying too
					much left rudder to be able to complete his landing roll on the runway. He applied brakes and rolled
					the aircraft up onto its nose, and then over onto its back to keep from running into a concrete culvert.
					The Stearman was substantially damaged while landing at Culpeper Regional Airport 1May05.
					The flight had departed Flying Circus Aerodrome (3VA3), Warrenton, VA. The airplane touched down
					on the main landing gear, just past the runway number, with excess speed. As the tail wheel dropped,
					the airplane bounced several times, weather-vaned, and veered left. The pilot attempted to correct with
					right brake, left aileron, and right rudder inputs; however, the brakes locked and the airplane came
					to rest inverted on the runway. The airplane was substantially damaged while landing at the Culpeper
					Regional Airport 12Jul08. The airplane touched down on the main landing gear, and started to veer
					to the left. The pilot attempted to return the airplane to the center of the runway by applying the
					rudder control; however, the airplane subsequently veered right, exited the right side of the runway,
					entered a ditch, and nosed over. Damage to the airplane included, but was not limited to, the upper and
					lower left wings, the empennage, landing gear, and propeller. Registration current [Nov20].
				38312	(MSN 75-7933) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage in an accident during takeoff
					from NAF 22413, NOLF No. 29, Galveston, IN 9Jun44. NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NOLF Tower, Dallas, TX 20May46. Registered as N61248. Substantially
					damaged when, during the takeoff climb, the pilot encountered a downdraft and was unable to prevent
					his airspeed from dropping dangerously low as he tried to maintain flight. He was forced to make a
					forced landing before the aircraft stalled. The aircraft struck the ground in a relatively flat
					attitude and then struck some rising terrain at Lordsburg, NM 2Sep91.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38313	(MSN 75-7934) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 38313 at NAS Bunker Hill 14May44
				38314	(MSN 75-7935) Registered as N75546. Substantially damaged when the pilot lost directional control during
					landing at Mandan Airport (Y19) Mandan, ND 2May87. The pilot and his son were ferrying the recently
					purchased Stearman to their home in Ohio. During the landing roll at an en route fuel stop, a gust
					of wind lifted the tail section and the aircraft ground looped. The left wing struck the runway
					and the aircraft was substantially damaged. Damaged when the pilot failed to maintain directional
					control during taxy at Zanesville, OH 2Sep99. The pilot had purchased the aircraft on the day before
					the incident occurred. The seller was going to provide flight instruction and check out him out in
					the aircraft. The pilot decided to taxy the aircraft around on the airport to become familiar
					with it prior to the flight instructor arriving. He decided to fast taxy down the runway; on the
					fourth fast taxy, he raised the aircraft tail and lost control of the aircraft. The aircraft veered
					to the right and hit a gravel service road that intersected the runway. Damage was to the left
					hand bottom wing, propeller and wing lift strut. Registration current [Nov20].
				38315	(MSN 75-7936) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage taxying at NAS Bunker Hill 23May45.
					Registered as N9830H; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 28Jan19.
				38316	(MSN 75-7937)
				38317	(MSN 75-7938)
				38318	(MSN 75-7939) Registered 11Feb49 as N75625; cancelled 29Mar49.
				38319	(MSN 75-7940) Registered as N4698N; current [Nov20].
				38320	(MSN 75-7941) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident during
					takeoff from NAS Bunker Hill 9Jan45. Registered as N5133N; expired, cancelled 19Apr18.
				38321	(MSN 75-7942) Registered as N75562; cancelled 6Oct71.
				38322	(MSN 75-7943) Registered as N69858. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed to maintain flying
					speed and stalled during the initial climb after takeoff from Fowlkes Field, Hazen, AR 2Sep64.
					Registration expired, cancelled 16Feb18. Registered 2Apr18 as N69858; sale reported 16Jan19, cancelled 18Oct19.
				38323	(MSN 75-7944)
				38324	(MSN 75-7945)
				38325	(MSN 75-7946) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident caused by bad weather
					at Paul Cox Municipal Airport, Terre Haute, IN 16Jun45. VN1D8B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 25930, NOLF No. 26, Corpus Christi, TX 7Mar46
				38326	(MSN 75-7947) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident twelve
					miles east of NAS Memphis 5Apr44. Registered as N1709B; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 1Jul09.
				38327	(MSN 75-7948)
				38328	(MSN 75-7949) Registered as XB-BUI.
				38329	(MSN 75-7950) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident at NAF 04505,
					NOLF No. 21, Atoka, TN 1Jul43. Crashed eight miles northeast of NAS Memphis 30Jul43
				38330	(MSN 75-7951) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Damaged in an accident at NAF 04505, NOLF No. 21, Atoka, TN 1Jul43
				38331	(MSN 75-7952) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Memphis 8Sep44
				38332	(MSN 75-7953) Registered 30Sep47 as NC5402N; cancelled 18Oct55.
				38333	(MSN 75-7954) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident landing
					at NAS Memphis 16Apr44. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 23008, NOLF No. 3, Galveston, IN 25Aug45.
					Registered 27May47 as N95404 as a Boeing A75L3 with MSN 75-7954; cancelled 4Jan71.
					Conflict:
					Registered 28Sep53 as N75519 as a Boeing B75N1 with MSN 757954; cancelled 3Jun54 on export to El Salvador.
				38334	(MSN 75-7955) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage when force landed after
					engine failure at NAF 21706, Woodstock, TN 23Jul44
				38335	(MSN 75-7956) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38268 at NAS Memphis 25Aug43Registered 5Aug48 as NC73582; cancelled 15Aug49.
				38336	(MSN 75-7957) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident seven miles south of NAS Memphis 29May44
				38337	(MSN 75-7958) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-4 BuAer 28033 twenty-eight miles northwest of NAS Dallas 29Jun44
				38338	(MSN 75-7959)
				38339	(MSN 75-7960) Registered as XB-WOU.
				38340	(MSN 75-7961) Registered as N75517. Marsh Aviation Company, Mesa, AZ. Operated for Canadian Forest
					Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957; sprayer code 266. Registration expired,
					cancelled 8May13.
				38341	(MSN 75-7962) Registered as N65529; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 9Oct12.
				38342	(MSN 75-7963) Registered as N61117. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray
					program New Brunswick 1966; sprayer code 440. Sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 30Jan13.
				38343	(MSN 75-7964) NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed five miles northwest of NAS Memphis 25Oct43.
					NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff from NAF 26315,
					NOLF No. 26, Pralls Pits, Hoffman Estates, Schaumburg Township, IL 14Jun44
				38344	(MSN 75-7965) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash one mile south of NAS Olathe 18Oct43
				38345	(MSN 75-7966) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed when force landed after
					engine failure 1.5 miles northeast of Silver Lake, WI 3Jul45
				38346	(MSN 75-7967) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38421 at NAS Glenview 29Mar45
				38347	(MSN 75-7968)
				38348	(MSN 75-7969) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed one mile northeast of NAF 29207, NOLF No. 27,
					Wheeling Field, IL 19Apr44
				38349	(MSN 75-7970) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in a crash at NAF 34112,
					NOLF No. 25, Melody Farm Field, Libertyville, Chicago, IL 10Mar45
				38350	(MSN 75-7971)
				38351	(MSN 75-7972) Registered as N63402. Kenneth L. Bemis, Brawley, CA. Converted for crop-spraying. Operated
					for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1957; sprayer code 16.
					Holleys Dusting Service Inc, Homestead, FL. Flown to Homestead General Aviation Airport (X51), Miami, FL 8Jun81.
					Sold, disassembled and shipped to Canada to be restored to standard configuration. Registration cancelled 18Feb82
					on export to Canada. Registered 27Jun88 as C-GFMG; current [Nov20].
				38352	(MSN 75-7973) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Crashed at NAF 26118, NOLF No. 9,
					Murphy’s Circus Field, Sutton, IL 24May45
				38353	(MSN 75-7974) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in a crash at NAS Olathe 27Jul43.
					NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NAS Glenview 27Jun45
				38354	(MSN 75-7975)
				38355	(MSN 75-7976) NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NOLF Pleasant Valley, Dallas, TX 23Jan46. Registered as NC68251.
					During aerial application the engine lost power during climb caused
					by a stuck cylinder exhaust valve and the pilot force landed on a highway near Tracy, CA 21Aug92.
					The airplane collided with a ditch during a forced landing near Tracy, California 29Jul96. The forced
					landing was precipitated by a total loss of engine power. The aircraft was operated by Trinkle & Boys of Tracy,
					and was on an aerial application flight. The aircraft was demolished in the impact and post-crash fire.
					The flight originated at a private agricultural airstrip near Tracy on the morning of the accident and
					was loaded with sulfur for application to a nearby field. The engine quit while en route to a job and
					the airplane landed in an alfalfa field. It aircraft collided with a ditch which was obscured by the crops.
					A post-crash fire erupted and consumed the aircraft. The engine crankshaft would rotate; however,
					no corresponding valve action was noted on any cylinder. Eight screws which secure the crankshaft
					hub to the crankshaft gear had sheared; the crankshaft gear rotates all accessory drive gears,
					including the magnetos. Fuselage noted derelict at Tracy, CA Oct98. Registration cancelled 26May04.
				38356	(MSN 75-7977)
				38357	(MSN 75-7978) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					at NAS Chicago 13Apr44. Registered 10Jan47 as NC75550; cancelled 2Mar49.
				38358	(MSN 75-7979) Registered as N64434; current [Nov20]. Equipped for wing walking.
				38359	(MSN 75-7980) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at a NOLF thirteen miles east of NAS Olathe 13Oct43Registered as N79560; cancelled 20May65.
				38360	(MSN 75-7981) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident with
					 N2S-3 BuAer 07105 at NAS Glenview 3Feb45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 29207,
					NOLF No. 27, Wheeling Field, IL 20Jun45. Registered as N58971. Substantially damaged during aerial application dusting grapes
					when the engine lost power caused by a cylinder breaking loose pulling up at the end of a swathe run
					and struck a pipe during the forced landing on a road at Wasco, CA 3Aug71. Registration expired 17Oct96,
					cancelled 29Oct14.
				38361	(MSN 75-7982) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident at Ottawa. IL 28Oct43
				38362	(MSN 75-7983) NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed in an accident five miles southeast of NAS Olathe 6Jul43
				38363	(MSN 75-7984) Registered as N69769; cancelled 5Apr54 on export to Mexico. Registered as XB-ZEV.
				38364	(MSN 75-7985) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident landing at NAS Chicago 11Jun44
				38365	(MSN 75-7986)
				38366	(MSN 75-7987)
				38367	(MSN 75-7988) NAS Pensacola, FL. Registered as N66299; current [Nov20].
				38368	(MSN 75-7989) Registered as N161J; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 17Oct20.
				38369	(MSN 75-7990) Registered as N81235. Converted for crop-spraying. Restored to standard configuration 1977/78.
					Damaged when the pilot lost directional control during landing and ground looped at Civic Memorial Airport,
					East Alton, IL 9Oct82. Registered to Robert Pond / Pond Warbirds, Palms Springs, CA 22Apr88/29Oct07.
					Planes of Fame East, Flying Cloud Airport, Eden Prairie, MN; museum was closed in 1997.
					The airplane sustained substantial damage when it crashed while maneuvering about ten miles south of
					Flying Cloud Airport 6Oct93. The pilot and passenger received minor injuries from the sightseeing flight.
					The pilot began a left descending turn over a swamp, and the airplane developed a sink rate which he
					could not arrest with power. A witness who lives next to the swamp reported the airplane was circling
					the swamp and was exceedingly low. The witness saw the left wing of the airplane clip some tall brush
					and cartwheel. Resident at Palm Springs Air Museum, CA. Substantially damage landing at Zamperini
					Field Airport (KTOA), Torrance, CA 19May11. The pilot was entering the pattern with the intent to
					land when the wind direction shifted and the air traffic controller requested the pilot land on the
					opposite runway. On short final, at approximately 20 feet above ground level, the airplane experienced a
					wind shear and the plane landed hard on the runway. The airplane turned sharply left causing the right
					lower wing to contact the runway, damaging the main spar. Registration current [Nov20].
				38370	(MSN 75-7991) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident at
					NAS Glenview 1Dec45.Registered 20Jun47 as NC5004N; cancelled 30Jun55.
				38371	(MSN 75-7992)
				38372	(MSN 75-7993) Registered as N5058V. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application defoliating cotton with
					paraquat when the engine failed returning to land at the end of a swathe run and stalled during the
					forced landing near Milan, TN 2Oct69 (1INJ). Registration revoked 9Jul77, cancelled 10Aug12.
				38373	(MSN 75-7994) Registered as N61240; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 4Feb17.
				38374	(MSN 75-7995) Registered as N4664N. Reregistered 9May05 as N7995; current [Nov20]. Resident at
					Commemorative Air Force-Utah Wing, Heber City Municipal Airport, Heber, UT.
				38375	(MSN 75-7996) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed ¼ mile north of NAS Chicago 25Apr44
				38376	(MSN 75-7997) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Major damage in an accident at NAS Chicago 19Mar44
				38377	(MSN 75-7998) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 13Apr45
				38378	(MSN 75-7999) 	Registered as N64387. Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton
					when the engine lost power caused by mechanical failure of the carburettor during a swathe run and struck
					a ditch alongside the road during the forced landing near Minter City, MS 18Aug72. Registration current [Nov20].
				38379	(MSN 75-8000)
				38380	(MSN 75-8001) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38264
					taxying at NAS Chicago 9Mar44. Crashed eight miles northwest of NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL 28Apr44
				38381	(MSN 75-8002)
				38382	(MSN 75-8003)
				38383	(MSN 75-8004) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in a crash fifteen miles east of NAS Norman 13Jun45.
					Substantially damaged when the pilot landed short at NAF 17415, NOLF No. 9, Norman South Field, Washington, OK 23Jul45
					Registered as N95432. Reregistered 9Aug06 as N450SH; current [Nov20]. Motif on the rudder
					of a British Bulldog, wearing flying gear and chewing a cigar, standing on Great Britain painted with the Union Jack.
				38384	(MSN 75-8005) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Norman 24Dec43
				38385	(MSN 75-8006) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 24916, NOLF No. 14, Blanchard, OK 18May45
				38386	(MSN 75-8007) Registered as N5819V. Substantially damaged when the pilot misjudged distance and altitude
					on final approach, undershot the runway and nosed over landing in a soft, wet tundra and heavy brush then
					nosed over close to Opa Locka West Airport, Miami, FL 4Jul74. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					misjudged distance and altitude on final approach, undershot the runway and collided with a fence at
					Ames Field (6FL8), Trenton, FL 8Jan77. Damaged taxying at Lakeland, FL 8Apr00. The pilot was following
					a ground guide on a motorcycle to the parking area. The motorcycle crossed in front of the aircraft
					to the right side in order for the pilot to make a right turn. The pilot was looking at the ground
					guide and failed to see aircraft parked on his left. The left wing came in contact with the right wing
					of a parked aircraft resulting in damage to both aircraft's wing tips. The airplane crashed after
					takeoff from Back Achers Airport (8FL3), Belleview, Florida 7Jul00. The aircraft incurred substantial
					damage but the pilot and passenger were not injured. After the rotation, and during the climb out,
					at about 200 feet above ground level, the engine started to lose power, and the pilot decided to
					make an emergency landing straight ahead. He landed the aircraft 75 feet beyond the end of the runway,
					and had to veer to the left to avoid obstructions, but the aircraft hit several small trees.
					Both upper and lower wings, as well as the right elevator were damaged during the landing rollout.
					The pilot suspected that the reduction in power was due to carburettor icing. Registration current [Nov20].
				38387	(MSN 75-8008)
				38388	(MSN 75-8009) NAS Norman, OK. Damaged in a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38018 six miles south of NAS Norman
					24Mar45. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 07158 five miles south of NAS Norman 7Jun45
				38389	(MSN 75-8010) Registered as N61165; sale reported 14Jan77, cancelled 3Oct12.
				38390	(MSN 75-8011)
				38391	(MSN 75-8012)
				38392	(MSN 75-8013) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident landing fifteen miles
					south of NAS Norman 5May44. Registered 26Oct48 as NC63589; cancelled 16Feb56.
					Registered 26Oct48 as NC63589; cancelled 16Feb56.
				38393	(MSN 75-8014) Registered as NR63555. Converted for crop-spraying. Restored to standard configuration 1971.
					Reregistered as N63555. Damaged when the pilot failed to maintain directional control during landing,
					dragged one wing tip then the other before making a successful go-around at Brackett Field, La Verne, CA 27Jan79.
					Substantially damaged when the pilot descended between two hills while practicing stalls and was unable 
					to climb over rising terrain after recovery near Riverside, CA 2Jul81. Registered 16Jun10 to
					Palm Springs Air Museum, CA. The airplane touched down hard during a forced landing following a loss
					of engine power during the initial climb out from at Palm Springs International Airport, Palm Springs,
					California 2Mar16. The pilot sustained minor injuries and the passenger was seriously injured.
					The airplane was substantially damaged. Palm Springs Air Museum was operating the local sightseeing flight.
					The engine lost power passing through 400 ft after takeoff. The pilot saw houses and other obstacles
					straight ahead and decided to turn around to land back on the runway. The airplane landed hard on the
					runway centerline but came to rest aligned about 30 left of the runway heading. The forward end of the
					fuselage sustained crush damage around the front cockpit. The throttle lever and mixture lever
					in the cockpit would not move due to the damage. Portions of the bottom cylinders, numbers four and five,
					were fractured and had separated. Registration expired, cancelled 28Mar18. Registered 17Jun20 as N63555;
					current [Nov20].
				38394	(MSN 75-8015) Registered 9Sep46 as NC9510H; cancelled 29Apr48.
				38395	(MSN 75-8016) Registered as N5406N; current [Nov20].
				38396	(MSN 75-8017) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 37915 at NAS Bunker Hill 8Feb44
				38397	(MSN 75-8018)
				38398	(MSN 75-8019) Registered 11Apr49 as N5736N; cancelled 15Jun54 on export to Mexico.
				38399	(MSN 75-8020)
				38400	(MSN 75-8021) Registered as N39332; current [Nov20].
				38401	(MSN 75-8022) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident with a Stearman N2S-3
					while taxying at NAS Bunker Hill 24May45. Damaged in an accident while parked by N2S-3 BuAer 07909
					at NAS Bunker Hill 11Jun45. Registered as N4629N. Ueding Flying Service, Vincennes, IN.
					Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying grain fields when the pilot entered a loop
					returning from a swathe run and stalled inverted with insufficient altitude for safe recovery at the
					Warren Sims airstrip near Franklin, KY 28May66. Registration expired, cancelled 9Oct14.
				38402	(MSN 75-8023) Registered as N68233. Registered as N5581A; current [Nov20].
				38403	(MSN 75-8024) Registered as N63588. Tallmantz Aviation. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed
					to maintain directional control using the brakes during landing and ground looped at Santa Monica
					Airport, CA 18Oct64. The pilot was injured when the engine kicked back while being hand-propped at
					Pacoima, CA 15Aug78. Registration current [Nov20].
				38404	(MSN 75-8025) Registered 25Feb99 as N65041 as a Boeing/Wright Joe W B75N1 with MSN 75-8025A. Registration
					cancelled 17May11 on export to New Zealand. Registered 15Sep11 as ZK-USA; current [Nov20].
				38405	(MSN 75-8026) Accepted by US Navy Jun43. Delivered to NAS Hutchinson, KS 26-27Jun43. Ferried to storage
					and disposal 13Oct45. Registered as NC69859; sale reported 27Aug08, cancelled 29Apr13.
				38406	(MSN 75-8027)
				38407	(MSN 75-8028)
				38408	(MSN 75-8029) CQTU, NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision
					with N2S-3 BuAer 07767 4.5 miles west of NAS Glenview 5Jul45
				38409	(MSN 75-8030) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAS Glenview 22Mar45
				38410	(MSN 75-8031) Registered as N79500; current [Nov20].
				38411	(MSN 75-8032) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Crashed after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38260
					1.25 miles north of NAS Ottumwa 21Oct43
				38412	(MSN 75-8033) Registered as N1205N; cancelled.
				38413	(MSN 75-8034)
				38414	(MSN 75-8035) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed when landed long at NAF 32213,
					NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 18Oct44
				38415	(MSN 75-8036) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed east of NAS Chicago 17Dec43
				38416	(MSN 75-8037) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged while parked
					in an accident by N2S-3 BuAer 05246 taxying at NAS Glenview 20Apr45
				38417	(MSN 75-8038)
				38418	(MSN 75-8039) NAS Chicago, Curtiss Field, Glenview, IL. Crashed twelve miles northwest of NAS Chicago 7Jun44.
				38419	(MSN 75-8040) NAS Ottumwa, IA. Crashed after a mid-air collision with N2S-3 BuAer 38260 at NAS Ottumwa 9Aug43.
				38420	(MSN 75-8041)
				38421	(MSN 75-8042) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Damaged in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 38346
					at NAS Glenview 29Mar45. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Glenview 23Nov45.
				38422	(MSN 75-8043) NAS Livermore, CA. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Livermore 16Apr44
				38423	(MSN 75-8044) Registered as N68941; current [Nov20]. Based at La Ferté Alais, France.
				38424	(MSN 75-8045) Registered as N75522; cancelled 23Aug55.
				38425	(MSN 75-8046)
				38426	(MSN 75-8047) Registered as N68250. Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying alfalfa
					when the airplane struck electronic towers pulling up at the end of a swathe run near Tracy, CA 26Apr78 (1INJ).
					Crashed and destroyed during aerial application spraying fruit orchards when the engine failed caused by
					fuel exhaustion pulling up at the end of a swathe run and struck grape vines during the forced landing
					near Manteca, CA 27Feb79 (1INJ). Registration cancelled 26May04.
				38427	(MSN 75-8048) Registered 8Jan47 as NC4635N. Registered to Norman Civil Air Patrol, Norman, OK; cancelled 27Apr50.
				38428	(MSN 75-8049)
				38429	(MSN 75-8050)
				38430	(MSN 75-8051) NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Major damage in an accident while parked by N2S-3 BuAer 07266
					taxying at NAS Bunker Hill 12Aug45
				38431	(MSN 75-8052)
				38432	(MSN 75-8053)
				38433	(MSN 75-8054) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Destroyed in an accident landing at
					NAF 32213, NOLF No. 29, Mundelein Farms Field, Mundelein, IL 7Feb46
				38434	(MSN 75-8055) NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged in an accident at NAS Norman 29Jul44.
				38435	(MSN 75-8056) NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Major damage in an accident with N2S-3 BuAer 07929 taxying at NAS Glenview 13Dec45
				38436	(MSN 75-8057)
				38437	(MSN 75-8058) NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash seven miles east of NAS Norman 13Dec43
38438/38732		Boeing/Stearman N2S-5
				Stearman Aircraft Model E75
				38438/38610 MSN 75-8059/75-8231 and were ex-USAAF 42-109026/109198
				38438	(MSN 75-8059) ex USAAF 42-109026. Registered as N1544M. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the end of a swathe run at
					Osceola, AR 5Aug67. Sale reported 5Dec85, cancelled 4Apr11.
				38439	(MSN 75-8060) ex USAAF 42-109027. Registered as N1524M; current [Aug20]
				38440	(MSN 75-8061) ex USAAF 42-109028. Registered as N1526M; cancelled 21Jun54 on export to Mexico.
					Registered as XB-XEV
				38441	(MSN 75-8062) ex USAAF 42-109029. NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash seven miles east of
					NAS Norman 13Dec43. Registered as N1380V. Oklahoma State University,
					Stillwater, OK by 1964. Registered 1970 as N110JF; current [Aug20].
				38442	(MSN 75-8063) ex USAAF 42-109030. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 11920, NOLF No. 4, Libertyville, IA 30Oct44. Crashed ¼ mile north of NAF 13808, NOLF No. 16, Hicks Field, Agency, IA 7Mar45
				38443	(MSN 75-8064) ex USAAF 42-109031
				38444	(MSN 75-8065) ex USAAF 42-109032. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with N2S-5
					BuAer 43404 at NAF 02809, NOLF No. 8, Fremont, IA 7Nov44. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing
					at NAS Ottumwa 30May45Registered as N52133; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 5Apr18.
				38445	(MSN 75-8066) ex USAAF 42-109033
				38446	(MSN 75-8067) ex USAAF 42-109034.
				38447	(MSN 75-8068) ex USAAF 42-109035. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 07906, NOLF No. 3, Center, IA 6Apr45. VN1-C, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NAF 21622, Corpus Christi, TX 23Jul46
				38448	(MSN 75-8069) ex USAAF 42-109036. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 31409, NOLF No. 12, Cedar, IA 23May44. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 33413, NOLF No. 11, Oskaloosa, IA 2Jan45.
				38449	(MSN 75-8070) ex USAAF 42-109037. Registered 1Jun48 as N75646; cancelled 30Apr5
				38450	(MSN 75-8071) ex USAAF 42-109038. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged in an
					accident taxying at NAS Glenview 25Sep46. Registered as N5710N. Substantially damaged
					when the airplane ground looped during takeoff at Minter City, MS 23Apr69.
					Destroyed during aerial application when the airplane struck power lines pulling up at the
					end of a swathe run at Tallulah, LA 9Aug76. Registration current [Aug20]
				38451	(MSN 75-8072) ex USAAF 42-109039. NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Crashed at NAF 25018, NOLF Maybee, MI 17Mar44
				38452	(MSN 75-8073) ex USAAF 42-109040. Registered Apr58 as SX-EBC to the
					Royal Aero Club of Greece, Tatoi. Registered as N4432P; current [Aug20]
				38453	(MSN 75-8074) ex USAAF 42-109041. .NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAF 34105, Wilkinsville, TN 17Sep45. Registered as N5862V as a Boeing-Brown
					Stearman E75NL with MSN 75-8074-MGB. Substantially damaged landing at
					Columbia, CA 19May96. The pilot executed a three point landing and was on
					rollout when the aircraft's nose yawed to the right. He applied left rudder
					but was unable to stop the aircraft from ground looping. The aircraft ran
					 off the right side of the runway, encountered rain softened terrain, and nosed
					over onto its back. Registration current [Aug20]
				38454	(MSN 75-8075) ex USAAF 42-109042. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage while parked in an accident
					with N2S-5 BuAer 43462 at NAS Memphis 18Sep44. Registered as N59117; revoked 9Apr77, cancelled 26Feb13
				38455	(MSN 75-8076) ex USAAF 42-109043. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed in an accident at an Outlying Field
					eight miles east of Gardner, KS 6Feb44
				38456	(MSN 75-8077) ex USAAF 42-109044. Registered as N388DB. Reregistered 5Aug05 as N2388.
					Damaged landing at Reno-Stead Airport, NV 15May09. On a clear day with a light breeze,
					the pilot stated he was lulled into a relaxed state expecting a normal landing. The Stearman
					is an airplane that has zero tolerance for a pilot being relaxed. The pilot continued, as the
					wheels touched it began to turn to the right and lightly touched the left wing tip on the
					ground before he was able to stop it. He corrected the turn to the right with left rudder
					and brake. The airplane began a left turn attempting to enter a ground loop once more.
					Result: paint and fabric scuffing on outer wing tips and a wiser pilot. Registration current [Aug20]
				38457	(MSN 75-8078) ex USAAF 42-109045. Registered as N450RL. Reregistered as N450AP.
					Reregistered as N450WL. Reregistered as N450BS. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Needles, CA 2May87. Registration cancelled 4Mar91 on export to Brazil. Eloy Biesus,
					Aeroporto Afonso Pena Bacacheri, Curitiba, Brazil
				38458	(MSN 75-8079) ex USAAF 42-109046. Registered as N3838K; expired 1Jul13, cancelled 1Mar18.
					Reregistered 6Jun18 as N3838K; current [Aug20]
				38459	(MSN 75-8080) ex USAAF 42-109047. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 21706, Woodstock, TN 22Jan46
				38460	(MSN 75-8081) ex USAAF 42-109048. Registered as N75847. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application after fuel exhaustion when the airplane force landed and nosed over
					in standing Milo crops at Plains, KS 13Oct73; the blade from the spary pump failed causing
					damage to the fuel gascolator and leakage of fuel. Registration current [Aug20]
				38461	(MSN 75-8082) ex USAAF 42-109049. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAS Olathe 1Feb44
				38462	(MSN 75-8083) ex USAAF 42-109050. Registered as N4484N; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 25Apr11
				38463	(MSN 75-8084) ex USAAF 42-109051. Registered 15Jan48 as N4491N; cancelled 25Jul52
				38464	(MSN 75-8085) Accepted by USAAF Jul43 as 42-109052. Delivered to US Navy Jul43. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Major damage
					in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 5Jul45. War Assets Administration.
					Transferred to USAF 1Oct48 as 49-1458. Air Material Command, Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA. Reclaimed 23Mar49.
					Reclaim complete 31Mar49
				38465	(MSN 75-8086) ex USAAF 42-109053. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 6Jun45
					Registered as N1709M; sale reported 11Jun83, cancelled 24Jul12
				38466	(MSN 75-8087) ex USAAF 42-109054. Registered as N66304; cancelled 21May65
				38467	(MSN 75-8088) ex USAAF 42-109055. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident taxying at
					 NAS Ottumwa 20Mar45. Registered as N81172; current [Aug20]. Based at Ecuvillens, Switzerland
				38468	(MSN 75-8089) ex USAAF 42-109056. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAS Ottumwa 21Apr45. Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-5 BuAer 38441 landing at NAS Ottumwa 26Jun45.
					Registered as LV-HDT. Reregistered as LQ-HDT.
					To Argentine Navy as 0325; code 1-E-74. Registration LV-HDT assigned; not taken up.
					Temporary registration in Spain as EC-973. Registered 24Jul92 as EC-FNM; current [Aug20].
					Operated by Fundación Infante de Orleans, Madrid
				38469	(MSN 75-8090) ex USAAF 42-109057. NAS Norman, OK. Fatal crash at Greensburg, west of Pratt, KS 17Oct43.
				38470	(MSN 75-8091) ex USAAF 42-109058
				38471	(MSN 75-8092) Accepted by USAAF Jul43 as 42-109059. Delivered to US Navy Jul43.
					War Assets Administration. Transferred to USAF 1Oct48 as 49-1459. Air Material Command,
					Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA. Reclaimed 23Mar49. Reclaim complete 31Mar49.
					Registered 29Nov50 as N1923M to the Georgia Wing Civil Air Patrol, Dobbins AFB, Marietta, GA; cancelled 8Nov51
				38472	(MSN 75-8093) ex USAAF 42-109060
				38473	(MSN 75-8094) ex USAAF 42-109061. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at NAS Olathe 27Oct43
				38474	(MSN 75-8095) ex USAAF 42-109062. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing
					at NAS Ottumwa 7Jul45. Registered 23Aug48 as N1378V; cancelled 24Jan51
				38475	(MSN 75-8096) ex USAAF 42-109063. Registered as N7873B; current [Aug20]
				38476	(MSN 75-8097) ex USAAF 42-109064
				38477	(MSN 75-8098) ex USAAF 42-109065. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Damaged in an accident with N2S-5 BuAer 43636 landing
					at NAF 12607, NOLF No. 15, Dimmitt Field, Dahlonega, IA 1Apr45. Registered as N1348M. Registered 28mar50
					to Delta Air Lines, Monroe, LA; code 80. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application when the airplane struck trees starting a swathe run at Raceland, LA.
					Registration cancelled 30Jun70
				38478	(MSN 75-8099) ex USAAF 42-109066
				38479	(MSN 75-8100) ex USAAF 42-109067. Registered as N1241V. Modified as
					Super Stearman IB75A. Sale reported 29Nov04, cancelled 28Jan11
				38480	(MSN 75-8101) ex USAAF 42-109068. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Crashed at NAF 28906, NOLF No. 18, Palmer Field, Kirksville, IA 21Mar45
				38481	(MSN 75-8102) ex USAAF 42-109069. Registered 14Jun48 as N4569N;
					cancelled 25Apr51. Registered as N4967C; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 10Jan20.
				38482	(MSN 75-8103) ex USAAF 42-109070. Registered as N66306; current [Aug20]
				38483	(MSN 75-8104) ex USAAF 42-109071. Registered 27May49 as N75682; cancelled 11Jan50
				38484	(MSN 75-8105) ex USAAF 42-109072
				38485	(MSN 75-8106) ex USAAF 42-109073. Registered as N1642M; cancelled 24Jun54 on export to Venezuela
				38486	(MSN 75-8107) ex USAAF 42-109074. Registered as N1371V; current [Aug20]
				38487	(MSN 75-8108) ex USAAF 42-109075. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 24311, NOLF No. 1A, Corpus Christi, TX 28May47. Registered as N1389V. Substantially damaged
					when crashed approaching the loading strip after engine failure at Dayton, TX 8May70.
					Registration expired 31Aug14, cancelled 7Jan16
				38488	(MSN 75-8109) ex USAAF 42-109076. NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged when
					ground looped landing at NAAS Grand Prairie, TX 10Apr47. Registered as N1710B; cancelled 30Dec70
				38489	(MSN 75-8110) ex USAAF 42-109077. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAF 10806, Millington, TN 24Apr45. Registered as N4922N; cancelled 8May75
				38490	(MSN 75-8111) ex USAAF 42-109078. Registered as N75272. Substantially damaged
					during aerial application when failed to become airborne from the wet, soft ground
					on the loading strip at Lake Charles, LA 19Apr66. The airplane was substantially
					damaged during landing roll following a loss of control at the Bay City Municipal
					Airport (BYY), near Bay City, TX 31Jul04. The cross-country flight originated from
					Pearland Regional Airport (LVJ), houston, TX. Upon touching down on the runway
					the airplane started to veer to the left. The pilot stated he added full right rudder
					but was unable to keep the airplane from exiting the left side of the runway.
					Subsequently, the airplane nosed over and came to rest nose low approximately
					100 feet right of the runway centerline. The right main landing gear was separated
					and the right lower wing spar was cracked inboard of the wing strut. Registered
					2Nov07 to the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, Galveston, TX. Registered 2Dec16 to
					Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX; moved to Ellington, Houston, TX 2017.
					Registration current [Aug20].
				38491	(MSN 75-8112) ex USAAF 42-109079
				38492	(MSN 75-8113) ex USAAF 42-109080. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Fatal crash one mile southwest of NAF 04505,
					NOLF No. 21, Atoka, TN 2May45. NAS Norman, OK. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at NAF 21706, Woodstock, TN 4Apr46
				38493	(MSN 75-8114) ex USAAF 42-109081. VSB OTU-1, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAS Jacksonville 30Sep44. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing
					at NAS Ottumwa 2Jul45. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAAS Rodd 26May47. Registered as N1336M; cancelled
				38495	(MSN 75-8116) ex USAAF 42-109083. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine
					failure at NAF 00916, NOLF No. 14, Delta, IA 22Aug44. Registered in El Salvador Jul72 as YS-329A.
					Registered 18Sep92 as N67193; current [Aug20]. Based at Gelnhausen, Germany
				38496	(MSN 75-8117) ex USAAF 42-109084. Registered as N5520N; cancelled 30Aug55
				38497	(MSN 75-8118) ex USAAF 42-109085. VF(N) OTU-1, NAS Vero Beach, FL. Major damage in an accident near NAS Vero Beach 28Jul45.
				38498	(MSN 75-8119) ex USAAF 42-109086. Registered as N9052H; cancelled 26Sep74.
				38499	(MSN 75-8120) ex USAAF 42-109087
				38500	(MSN 75-8121) ex USAAF 42-109088. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot landed short at NAS Memphis 6May46.
				38501	(MSN 75-8122) ex USAAF 42-109089. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident during takeoff
					from NAF 20410, NOLF No. 41, Corpus Christi, TX 16Sep46. Registered as N75677; Substantially damaged during aerial application
					during takeoff from a field near Vauxhall, Alberta 6Jul49. When the wheels hit an irrigation ditch, the airplane
					bounced about 20 feet into the air then pancaked into a lake and turned over onto its back.
					Reservaction revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 29Oct14
				38502	(MSN 75-8123) ex USAAF 42-109090. Registered in Honduras as HR-FU-30
				38503	(MSN 75-8124) ex USAAF 42-109091. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Crashed after a mid-air collision with N2S-5 BuAer 61238 one
					mile north of South English, IA 29Aug44.
				38504	(MSN 75-8125) ex USAAF 42-109092. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at an Outlying Field ten miles north of NAS Memphis 7May45. Registered as N1327M; current [Aug20]
				38505	(MSN 75-8126) ex USAAF 42-109093. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing
					at NAF 12607, NOLF No. 15, Dimmitt Field, Dahlonega, IA 29Jan45. Registered as N3725C; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 22Nov17
				38506	(MSN 75-8127) ex USAAF 42-109094. Registered as N66563; cancelled 26Jun70
				38507	(MSN 75-8128) ex USAAF 42-109095
				38508	(MSN 75-8129) ex USAAF 42-109096. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Destroyed in an accident landing at NAF 06112,
					NOLF No. 7, Highland Field, Martinsburg, IA 6Jun44
				38509	(MSN 75-8130) ex USAAF 42-109097. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 28Aug44.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 29Mar45. Crashed eight miles west of Muscatine, IA 18Apr45
				38510	(MSN 75-8131) ex USAAF 42-109098. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 11920, NOLF No. 4, Libertyville, IA 26May45. VN1-C, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when the
					pilot landed short at NAF 22521, NOLF No. 14, Corpus Christi, TX 24Apr46. Registered as N1714B; cancelled
				38511	(MSN 75-8132) ex USAAF 42-109099. BuAer Pool. Damaged in an accident with Grumman F6F-5N Hellcat
					BuAer 93660 at Hanger #2, NAS Glynco, Brunswick, GA 5Dec46. Registered as N1345M; expired 30Sep12,
					cancelled 20Sep13
				38512	(MSN 75-8133) ex USAAF 42-109100
				38513	(MSN 75-8134) ex USAAF 42-109101. Registered 19Oct54 as N5597N; cancelled 25Feb72
				38514	(MSN 75-8135) ex USAAF 42-109102. Registered as N5611N; current [Aug20]
				38515	(MSN 75-8136) ex USAAF 42-109103. NAS Grosse Ile, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 52590 at NAS Grosse lie 14May44
				38516	(MSN 75-8137) ex USAAF 42-109104. VSB-1, NAS Jacksonville, FL. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAAS Cecil Field, Jacksonville, FL 30Jul44. VN1-C, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at NAF 26507, Corpus Christi, TX 19Aug46. Registered as SX-EAH
					to the Ministry of Social Welfare (Greece). Registration cancelled by 1976
				38517	(MSN 75-8138) ex USAAF 42-109105
				38518	(MSN 75-8139) ex USAAF 42-109106. VB OTU-2, NAS Lake City, FL. Destroyed in an accident at NAS Lake City 19Jan45
				38519	(MSN 75-8140) ex USAAF 42-109107. Registered as N66524. Substantially
					damaged landing at St. Augustine, FL 16Sep83. On the previous flight, the pilot
					noticed that the left brake was weaker than the right brake. Before taking off again,
					he added fluid to the left brake system. After flying about 1 hour, he returned and landed.
					During the landing roll, the left brake failed to operate. Subsequently, the aircraft
					veered to the right; the left wing and aileron were damaged. The passenger stated
					that the pilot was aware that the left brake was leaking before the flight. Damaged
					when the pilot lost directional control caused by worn tail wheel bushings on landing
					at St. Augustine, FL 9May84. Registration current [Aug20].
				38520	(MSN 75-8141) ex USAAF 42-109108. Registered 30Jan48 as N66517; cancelled 13Jun55
				38521	(MSN 75-8142) ex USAAF 42-109109. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 7Aug45.
					Registered as N4891N; current [Aug20]
				38522	(MSN 75-8143) ex USAAF 42-109110. . NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident at
					NAF 09507, NOLF No. 6, Millington, TN 31Jan46 Registered 19Nov48 as N5057N; current with same private family [Aug20]
					Based at Fargo Air Museum, Hector International Airport, Fargo, ND
				38523	(MSN 75-8144) ex USAAF 42-109111. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident during takeoff
					from NAS Ottumwa 19Jul45. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 22014,
					Corpus Christi, TX 22Jan47. Damaged in an accident landing at NAF 23007, Corpus Christi, TX 24Mar47. Damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 23521, NOLF No. 13, Corpus Christi, TX 17Apr47. Registered as N75639; cancelled20Feb18.
					Reregistered 3Apr18 as N75639; current [Aug20]
				38524	(MSN 75-8145) ex USAAF 42-109112. Registered as N4490N; cancelled 10May54
					on export to Colombia
				38525	(MSN 75-8146) ex USAAF 42-109113. Registered as N9924H; expired 30Sep13, cancelled 6Oct14.
				38526	(MSN 75-8147) ex USAAF 42-109114. VN1-C, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					 landing at NAF 24514, NOLF No. 1B, Corpus Christi, TX 2May46. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAF 23416, NOLF No. 11, Corpus Christi, TX 2May47. Registered as N66484; cancelled 18Apr55
				38527	(MSN 75-8148) ex USAAF 42-109115. . NAS Hutchinson, KS. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 43397 six miles southwest of NAS Hutchinson 11Dec43. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash twenty-two
					miles southeast of NAS Olathe 4May44. Registered as N580RS; expired, cancelled 23Apr13.
					Reregistered 9Mar15 as N580RS; expired, cancelled 10Aug18.
					Reregistered 15May20 as N580RS; current [Aug20]
				38528	(MSN 75-8149) ex USAAF 42-109116. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAF 21706, Woodstock, TN 9Nov44. Registered 26May48 as N52118; cancelled 4Jan71
				38529	(MSN 75-8150) ex USAAF 42-109117. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident
					 taxying at NAS Ottumwa 17Mar45. Registered in Guatemala as TG-DID-F; cancelled.
					Registered as N66562; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 20Mar20
				38530	(MSN 75-8151) ex USAAF 42-109118. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 19Jul44
				38531	(MSN 75-8152) ex USAAF 42-109119. Registered 7Apr48 as N97903; cancelled 17Apr50
				38532	(MSN 75-8153) ex USAAF 42-109120. Registered as N1379V; current [Aug20]
				38533	(MSN 75-8154) ex USAAF 42-109121. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed four miles west of Trumann,
					southeast of Jonesboro, AR 31Jan46
				38534	(MSN 75-8155) ex USAAF 42-109122. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal crash eight miles east of NAS Olathe 15Sep43
				38535	(MSN 75-8156) ex USAAF 42-109123. Registered as N75641. Destroyed during aerial
					application when force landed after engine failure taking off from the loading strip at
					Brinkley, AR 29Jul66. Rebuilt. External storage dismantled at Tullulah, MS 1981.
					 Registration cancelled 2Apr19 on export to France. Registered 26Jun19 as F-AYNP
				38536	(MSN 75-8157) ex USAAF 42-109124. Registered as N5522N. Substantially damaged
					during aerial application after failure to obtain flying speed taking off from the
					loading strip at Marlin, OR 6Jun73. Registration current [Aug20].]
				38537	(MSN 75-8158) ex USAAF 42-109125. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident
					during takeoff from NAS Olathe 18Dec43. Registered as N66523; cancelled 3Feb60 on export to Mexico
				38538	(MSN 75-8159) ex USAAF 42-109126. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in an accident with
					N2S-5 BuAer 43344 taxying at NAS Olathe 4Nov43. NAS Glenview, Curtiss Field, Chicago, IL. Substantially damaged
					in an accident landing at NAF 25610, NOLF No. 14, Arlington Field, Arlington Heights, Chicago, IL 18Nov46.
					Registered as N9984H. Destroyed during aerial
					application after engine failure when nosed over during the forced landing on plowed
					ground at Eunice, LA 31May65. Registered as N123ET. Reregistered 28Mar19 as N49731; current [Aug20]
				38539	(MSN 75-8160) ex USAAF 42-109127
				38540	(MSN 75-8161) ex USAAF 42-109128.. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed at NAF No. 12208, Arlington, TN 31Jan45
					NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAS Memphis 21Mar46
				38541	(MSN 75-8162) ex USAAF 42-109129.. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Crashed at NAF No. 12208, Arlington, TN 31Jan45
				38542	(MSN 75-8163) ex USAAF 42-109130. . VN1-B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident landing at
					NAF 23416, NOLF No. 11, Corpus Christi, TX 14Feb47
				38543	(MSN 75-8164) ex USAAF 42-109131. . VN1-C, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAF NAF 25413, NOLF No. 20, Corpus Christi, TX 3Apr46. VN1-B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX.
					Major damage in an accident landing at an Outlying Field ten miles from NAS Corpus Christi 10Oct46
					Registered as N9083H; cancelled 15Apr53 on export to Canada.
					Registered 27Feb53 as CF-DZC. Bradley Air Services Ltd., Carp, Ontario. Operated for the Canadian Forest Protection
					Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1955-60; sprayer code 72. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application when the engine failed and forced landed four miles south of Nouvelle Airstrip, Quebec 19Jun55.
					Registration cancelled 22Jan63. Registered in Honduras as HR-FU-22. Reregistered 1977 as HR-AED
				38544	(MSN 75-8165)	Accepted by USAAF Jul43 as 42-109132. Delivered to US Navy Jul43.
					VN1-B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident with N2S-5 BuAer 43475 landing at NAF 23416, NOLF No. 11,
					 Corpus Christi, TX 24Mar47. To War Assets Administration. Transferred to USAF 1Oct48 as 49-1460. Air Material Command,
					Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA. Reclaimed 23Mar49. Reclaim complete 31Mar49
				38545	(MSN 75-8166) 	ex USAAF 42-109133. Registered as N75848. Destroyed during
					aerial application in gusty winds when the airplane struck trees during the pull-up from a swathe run
					at Hunter, AR 23Apr70. The airplane was substantially damaged when it collided with terrain
					during landing at Heber City Municipal-Russ Mcdonald Field, Heber, UT 7Mar01.
					The landing approach was normal and the touch down was on the runway centerline in a 3-point
					attitude. The wind was calm. The airplane immediately pulled to the right and the pilot corrected.
					The airplane decelerated rapidly and nosed over. Post accident inspection disclosed the right wheel
					was nearly impossible to turn but the left wheel turned freely. The pilot suspected the right brake
					was binding and the condition worsened as the brake heated during the landing roll. The upper wing
					ribs and vertical stabilizer were crushed. Registration current [Aug20]
				38546	(MSN 75-8167)	ex USAAF 42-109134. Registered as N1203M. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application when nosed over landing on soft terrain on the loading strip at Morristown, TN 3Jun67.
					Restored from agricultural to stock configuration 1987. Registration current [Aug20]
				38547	(MSN 75-8168) 	ex USAAF 42-109135. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 10806, Millington, TN 11Mar46
				38548	(MSN 75-8169) 	ex USAAF 42-109136. VF OTU-6, NAS Sanford, FL Destroyed in an accident five miles south of Osceola, FL 3Sep44
				38549	(MSN 75-8170) 	ex USAAF 42-109137. Registered as N1507M; cancelled 18May65.
				38550	(MSN 75-8171) 	ex USAAF 42-109138. Registered as N52121; current [Aug20]
				38551	(MSN 75-8172) 	ex USAAF 42-109139. Registered as N66585. Substantially damaged during aerial
					application defoliating cotton when the airplane struck N50149 on completing the turn to final approach
					to land at Southland Flying Service Airport, Tchula, MS 13Oct67. The other pilot looked back at the field
					at the end of a swathe run and collided with this Stearman; both aircraft landed safely. Registered 1976 as N63D.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying cotton when the pilot failed to maintain directional
					control during landing on a soft runway and nosed over at Southland Flying Service Airport, Tchula, MS 17May76.
					Registered 1978 as N631E. Substantially damaged when the pilot landed long, used excessive braking to
					avoid a boundary fence and nosed over at Snodgrass Airport Louisville, KY 16May82. The airplane was destroyed
					when it impacted the ground while performing aerobatics 14May94. The pilot and passenger sustained fatal injuries.
					The flight originated from Meadow Lake Airport, Falcon, Colorado, as a local area personal flight. T
					he accident occurred approximately 2.5 miles west of Peyton, Colorado. At completion of a second series
					of what was described as a dive with a pull to inverted flight ending in spin entry and recovery at about
					100 feet above ground level, the aircraft dove vertically into the ground. The pilot was occupying the
					rear seat and reportedly was giving a demonstration ride to the non pilot passenger in the front seat.
					Both cockpits were equipped with flight controls and the investigation did not reveal evidence as to
					which occupant was at the controls at the time of the accident. Several modifications had been made to
					this aircraft since it was built as a primary Army/Navy trainer. The original powerplant was a
					Lycoming R-680-17 direct drive, nine cylinder, air cooled radial engine rated at 225 shaft horsepower.
					The propeller was a ground adjustable two bladed steel or a fixed pitch two bladed wood. This was replaced
					with a Pratt and Whitney R-985-14 engine rated at 450 shaft horse power and a Hamilton standard constant
					speed two bladed steel propeller 5Oct82. An operations checklist for the original configured aircraft
					was found in the wreckage; no evidence of a checklist for the modified aircraft was located.
					The wreckage was released to Mr. Dennis Jason, Jason and Associates on 18May94. Registration expired,
					cancelled 20May15..
				38552	(MSN 75-8173) 	ex USAAF 42-109140. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Fatal crash ¾ mile northwest of NAF 33413,
					NOLF No. 11, Oskaloosa, IA 23Jan45
				38553	(MSN 75-8174) 	ex USAAF 42-109141. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 06112,
					NOLF No. 7, Highland Field, Martinsburg, IA 28Aug45. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident taxying
					at NAAS Rodd 16Oct46. Registered 2Aug48 as N1244V; cancelled 5Apr51
				38554	(MSN 75-8175) 	ex USAAF 42-109142. NAS Bunker Hill, Peru, IN. Substantially damaged in an accident with
					parked Vultee SNV-2 Valiant BuAer 44179 at Iowa City, IA 17Aug45. VN1-B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 20410, NOLF No. 41, Corpus Christi, TX 27Aug46. Project X, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAF 26117, NOLF No. 21, Corpus Christi, TX 6May47.
					Registered as N1611M. Crashed and destroyed when the airplane struck
					vortex turbulence about 100 yards behind other aircraft at 400 feet agl, the pilot failed to maintain
					control and the airplane collided with trees near Zolfo Springs on a flight from Wauchula, FL 10Apr70.
					Registered 1971 as N7772J. Substantially damaged when the pilot was blinded by the setting sun and
					failed to maintain directional control during landing. The airplane weathervaned in a crosswind,
					ground looped and rolled into a ditch at Wellsville Airport, PA 18Aug88. The pilot attempted a
					takeoff in a crosswind at Engle Ridge Airport (NK09) Burdett, NY 15Aug90. The grass runway was 2700
					feet long and 90 feet wide. People were ahead and on the left and the pilot let the plane drift to
					the right to give them more clearance. He then hit a bump and became airborne and the wheels were
					dragging in brush. The pilot decided to abort the takeoff and closed the throttle; the aircraft
					went down an embankment, struck a tree and was destroyed. The pilot performed two low approaches
					prior to landing in order to judge the direction and speed of the wind at Saint Marys Municipal
					Airport (OYM) St Marys, PA 12Mar15. He then performed a wheel landing on a 4,300-foot-long, 75-foot-wide
					asphalt runway. However, by touchdown, the wind speed and direction had changed, which raised the
					left wing. The pilot corrected for the lifting of the wing, but the heading of the airplane
					diverged 10 to 15 degrees to the left of runway heading. At that point, the pilot elected to
					continue into the snow-covered apron, rather than struggle to maintain runway alignment, and risk
					the loss of aircraft control. The airplane's main landing gear dug in as it entered the snow,
					the airplane nosed over and came to rest inverted with substantial damage to the vertical stabilizer.
					Registration current [Nov20].
				38555	(MSN 75-8176)	Accepted by USAAF Jul43 as 42-109143. Delivered to US Navy Jul43. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially
					damaged in an accident landing at NAF 31409, NOLF No. 12, Cedar, IA 8Jul44. Substantially damaged in an
					accident landing at NAF 28906, NOLF No. 18, Palmer Field, Kirksville, IA 21Apr45. To War Assets
					Administration. Transferred to USAF 1Oct48 as 49-1461. Air Material Command, Robins AFB,
					Warner Robins, GA. Reclaimed 23Mar49. Reclaim complete 31Mar49. Registered 15Nov50 as N1220M
					to Civil Air Patrol of VA, Inc, Sandston, VA; cancelled 12Feb51
				38556	(MSN 75-8177) 	ex USAAF 42-109144. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident
					landing at NAF No. 12208, Arlington, TN 23Nov44.
				38557	(MSN 75-8178) 	ex USAAF 42-109145
				38558	(MSN 75-8179) 	ex USAAF 42-109146. Registered as N1341M; cancelled 8Nov51
				38559	(MSN 75-8180) 	ex USAAF 42-109147. US Marine Corps. Headquarters Squadron, MCAS Cherry Point, NC. Substantially damaged
					in an accident taxying at MCAS Cherry Point 3Apr45. US Navy. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Major damage
					in an accident landing at an Outlying Field sixteen miles from NAS Corpus Christi 9Sep46. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at NAF 24506, Corpus Christi, TX 4Dec46. Registered as N1514M; cancelled 12Apr56 on export to Mexico
				38560	(MSN 75-8181) 	ex USAAF 42-109148. Registered as N2605Z; expired 30Jun13, cancelled 2Dec14
				38561	(MSN 75-8182) 	ex USAAF 42-109149
				38562	(MSN 75-8183) 	ex USAAF 42-109150. Registered 30Dec47 as N1257V; cancelled 14Oct49
				38563	(MSN 75-8184) 	ex USAAF 42-109151. . NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Destroyed in an accident at NAS Memphis 16Mar45.
				38564	(MSN 75-8185) 	ex USAAF 42-109152. Registered as N66302. Substantially damaged at
					San Antonio, TX 2Jul90. The pilot made a pass over the runway, then made a right pull-up
					and reversed direction to land back on the runway. The engine lost power momentarily
					in a climbing turn and the airplane stalled. It impacted a tree and then the ground.
					A partial engine teardown did not reveal any mechanical problems and the pilot later
					acknowledged that the momentary power loss could have been pilot induced.
					Based in Germany 2003. Registration cancelled 2Jul13
				38565	(MSN 75-8186) 	ex USAAF 42-109153
				38566	(MSN 75-8187) 	ex USAAF 42-109154
				38567	(MSN 75-8188) 	ex USAAF 42-109155
				38568	(MSN 75-8189) 	ex USAAF 42-109156
				38569	(MSN 75-8190) 	ex USAAF 42-109157. NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 43385 one mile southeast of Edgerton, southwest of Olathe, KS 10Nov43.
					Registered as N1423M; current [Aug20].
				38570	(MSN 75-8191)	ex USAAF 42-109158. Registered Jun52 as SX-EBF to the Ministry of
					Social Welfare, Megara, Greece
				38571	(MSN 75-8192) 	ex USAAF 42-109159
				38572	(MSN 75-8193) 	ex USAAF 42-109160. Registered as N5532N; cancelled 24Oct51
				38573	(MSN 75-8194) 	ex USAAF 42-109161. Registered as N1153V. Modified as A75L300. Substantially damaged
					during aerial application spraying fruit orchards when the engine lost power caused by failure of No. 3
					cylinder pulling up at the end of a swathe run and struck trees during the forced landing near Jay, ME 25Jun78.
					Substantially damaged during aerial application spraying potatoes when the engine lost power caused by
					failure of Nr. 1 cylinder pulling up at the end of a swathe run and struck a hay stack during the
					forced landing near Fryeburg, ME 24Aug81. Sale reported 15Aug84, cancelled 24May12
				38574	(MSN 75-8195) 	ex USAAF 42-109162. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident
					landing at NAF 12713, Arlington, TN 18Apr45. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 10806,
					Millington, TN 15May46
				38575	(MSN 75-8196)	ex USAAF 42-109163. Registered as N53549. Substantially damaged at Witham Field (SVA)
					Stuart, FL 31Mar89. The airplane had just landed and was cleared to taxy on the parallel taxyway.
					As the pilot was taxying, the aircraft encountered propeller blast from a Grumman OV-1 Mohawk engine
					run-up on the right side of the taxyway. Subsequently, the aircraft was blown sideways off the taxyway.
					Damaged when the pilot made a hard landing at Witham Field (SVA) Stuart, FL 18Jun90. Registration current [Nov20]
				38576	(MSN 75-8197) 	ex USAAF 42-109164. US Navy; code 289. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an
					accident landing at NAF 08004, Millington, Memphis, TN 10May46
				38577	(MSN 75-8198) 	ex USAAF 42-109165. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Substantially damaged in an accident
					with N2S-5 BuAer 43589 landing at NAF 24514, NOLF No. 1B, Corpus Christi, TX 3Feb47.
					Registered as N1619M; cancelled 28Jun50
				38578	(MSN 75-8199) 	ex USAAF 42-109166. Registered 12Feb48 as N1519M; cancelled 31May49
				38579	(MSN 75-8200)	Accepted by USAAF Jul43 as 42-109167. Delivered to US Navy Jul43.
					War Assets Administration. Transferred to USAF 1Oct48 as 49-1462. Air Material Command,
					Robins AFB, Warner Robins, GA. Reclaimed 23Mar49. Reclaim complete 31Mar49
				38580	(MSN 75-8201) 	ex USAAF 42-109168. Registered 7Jan48 as N73349; cancelled 4Jan71
				38581	(MSN 75-8202) 	ex USAAF 42-109169. . NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					at NAS Memphis 24Mar45
				38582	(MSN 75-8203) 	ex USAAF 42-109170. . Registered as N1350M. Substantially damaged when the pilot failed to
					maintain directional control during takeoff, coaxed the airplane into the air to avoid runway lights,
					stalled and ground looped at Meriden Airport, CT 1Jul67. Modified with 450hp engine. Reregistered as N802RB.
					Registered to Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc., doing business as Red Baron Stearman Squadron; sponsoring
					Red Baron frozen pizza. Substantially damaged in a forced landing at Whitehall, WI 5Aug82. The pilot
					received a weather briefing before takeoff, and was advised that VFR flight was not recommended.
					During the flight, the ceiling and visibility began to decrease. The pilot decided to make a
					precautionary landing in a field. He made a low pass over the field, and during the go-around,
					the engine would not develop full power. Subsequently, a wing tip struck the tops of trees at the
					end of the field and the aircraft crashed. The engine lost power when the No. 5 cylinder failed;
					the airplane force landed safely in a corn field at Akron, OH 18Jun87. Crashed and destroyed in a
					mid-air collision at Kissimmee Municipal Airport (ISM) Kissimmee, FL 19Apr98 (pilot killed).
					Stearman N806RB [BuAer 38221] and N802RB, both registered to Schwan's Sales Enterprises Inc.,
					doing business as Red Baron Stearman Squadron, were involved in a mid-air collision while
					maneuvering during an aerobatic flight in the vicinity of Kissimmee Municipal Airport. Both airplanes were
					destroyed by a post-crash fire. The flight originated about 17 minutes before the accident. The flight
					lead for the Red Baron Stearman Squadron (Bowman) stated he was flying N805RB. The number 2 pilot (Drake)
					and left wing was N806RB. The number 3 pilot (Regan) and right wing was N803RB. The number 4 pilot
					(Lovelace) and slot was N802RB. They had just completed an arrowhead formation, and the number 2 and
					number 3 airplanes moved forward into the diamond formation. Then the flight completed the 5/8 loop
					portion of the 1/2 Cuban eight maneuver, set the 45-degree inverted downline, completed a 1/2 roll
					to the upright position, and was beginning the entry into the "clover" loop when the accident occurred.
					Note: both the one-half Cuban eight maneuver and the hammerhead turn reverse the positions of the
					left and right wingman (#2 & #3). Witnesses and video obtained from numerous TV stations revealed
					that the lead airplane, number 3 right wingman, and number 4 slot (N802RB), started pulling up out
					of the dive to initiate the diamond loop formation, when the number 2 airplane (N806RB) continued
					to descend and collided with N802RB. The wreckage of N806RB and N802RB was located in a grass field
					southeast of runway 24, adjacent to Kissimmee Aviation Services, Inc., on Kissimmee Municipal Airport.
					Examination of the crash site revealed the left wing of N806RB collided with the left wing and
					fuselage of N802RB. N802RB was in a right climbing turn and N806RB was in a descent. The upper and
					lower left wing of both airplanes failed upward, and the outboard upper 1/3 of N802RB's right wing
					separated. N806RB became entangled with N802RB in the vicinity of the cockpit area. Both aircraft
					rotated around their vertical axis to the left and collided with the ground separating N802RB's tail section,
					forward of the elevators. N806RB came to rest on top of N802RB on a heading of 290 degrees magnetic.
					N802RB came to rest on a heading of 250 degrees magnetic. The engine assembly from N806RB and N802RB
					were found separated from the firewall. N802RB's engine assembly was buried in the ground.
					Torsional twisting, "s" bending, and chordwise scarring were present on N806RB's propeller blades, and
					the propeller crankshaft was bent about 45 degrees to the right. N806RB's engine assembly sustained
					extensive fire damage. One propeller blade tip had separated 35 inches outboard of the propeller blade hub,
					and the other propeller blade tip separated 34 3/4 inches outboard of the propeller blade hub.
					Torsional twisting and "s" bending were present on both of N802RB's propeller blades, and the
					propeller crankshaft was bent to the left. One propeller blade was bent aft with evidence of chordwise
					scarring. N802RB engine assembly sustained fire damage. The fuel tanks of both airplanes were ruptured,
					and a post-crash fire ensued. The wreckage of N806RB and N802RB was released to Officer Scott Frank,
					Kissimmee Police Department, on 19Apr98. The aircraft logbooks retrieved from the aircraft wreckage
					were released to the Director of Operations Squadron Clerk on 29Apr98. Registration cancelled 15Jul98.
				38583	(MSN 75-8204) 	ex USAAF 42-109171. Registered as N73627; cancelled 20Feb56
				38584	(MSN 75-8205) 	ex USAAF 42-109172. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Major damage in an accident during takeoff from NAF 12713,
					Arlington, TN 24Apr45. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 12713, Arlington, TN 22Apr46.
				38585	(MSN 75-8206) 	ex USAAF 42-109173. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged when the pilot
					landed short at NOLF No. 12, NAS Memphis 28Nov44
				38586	(MSN 75-8207) 	ex USAAF 42-109174
				38587	(MSN 75-8208) 	ex USAAF 42-109175. Registered as N122P. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application when the pilot diverted his attention during a swathe run and struck
					trees at Axtell, KS 15May69. Registration current [Aug20]
				38588	(MSN 75-8209)	ex USAAF 42-109176. Registered as N1424M. Reregistered as N331AS.
					Reregistered 2Oct98 as N161SB; current [Aug20].
				38589	(MSN 75-8210) 	ex USAAF 42-109177
				38590	(MSN 75-8211) 	ex USAAF 42-109178. VN1-B, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at NAF 20410, NOLF No. 41, Corpus Christi, TX 15Aug46. VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at an Outlying Field nineteen miles from NAS Corpus Christi 5Sep46
				38591	(MSN 75-8212) 	ex USAAF 42-109179. . NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS. Fatal accident at NAS Olathe 11Aug43. Registered as N65952
					Registered as N65952, then as N849M. Substantially damaged
					when force landed into 15ft berry bushes after engine failure caused by carburettor
					icing at Fort Myers, FL 4May68. Registration current [Aug20]
				38592	(MSN 75-8213) 	ex USAAF 42-109180. Registered as N5943V; cancelled 6Oct55
					on export to El Salvador
				38593	(MSN 75-8214) 	ex USAAF 42-109181. . NAS Dallas, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at NAF 14908, NOLF Duncanville, Dallas, TX 21Aug46.
					Registered as N77799; current [Aug20]
				38594	(MSN 75-8215) 	ex USAAF 42-109182
				38595	(MSN 75-8216)	ex USAAF 42-109183. Registered as N4923N. The airplane force
					landed in a field after engine failure during climb out from Miami, FL 11Nov89.
					The airplane was substantially damaged during a ground loop at the Fitchburg
					Municipal Airport (FIT), Fitchburg, MA 15Oct94. The CFI was giving flight instruction
					to the owner and non-rated student pilot. He stated that he and the owner
					departed the Sterling Airport, Sterling, MA for a local flight. During the flight
					they decided to practice takeoff and landings at FIT, and the CFI made the
					first approach. During the first landing, touch down was approximately one thousand
					feet from the approach end of runway 32. A sudden gust of wind came from the right;
					he applied hard left rudder and brake with no effect, during this time the left wing tip
					struck the pavement. The plane left the runway onto the turf; there with the left brake
					locked, the loop halted, but the nose slowly tipped down. The airplane was purposely
					landed in the grass adjacent to the runway at Sterling Airport (3B3) Sterling, MA 8Aug08.
					The airplane touched down hard, the left main landing gear strut separated from the
					airplane, the right main landing gear strut bent, the propeller struck the ground, and the
					lower left wing spar broke. Registration current [Aug20]
				38596	(MSN 75-8217) 	ex USAAF 42-109184
				38597	(MSN 75-8218) 	ex USAAF 42-109185. NAS Hutchinson, KS. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 38598 and 38599 twelve miles north of NAS Hutchinson 12Feb44.
					Registered as N5945V. Substantially damaged during
					aerial application when force landed hard after engine failure caused by water
					in the fuel at Nichols Airport, Hosston, LA 16Jul64. Registration revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 26Feb13
				38598	(MSN 75-8219) 	ex USAAF 42-109186. NAS Hutchinson, KS. Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 38597 and 38599 twelve miles north of NAS Hutchinson 12Feb44
				38599	(MSN 75-8220) ex USAAF 42-109187. NAS Hutchinson, KS. Crashed after a mid-air collision with
					N2S-5 BuAer 38597 and 38598 twelve miles north of NAS Hutchinson 12Feb44. To civil registry Mar 12. 2004in Australia as VH-YSM.
					Marked as BuNo 4273. However, Air-Britain gives the identity as MSN 75-8220, USAAF 42-109187 and BuNo 38598.
				38600	(MSN 75-8221)	ex USAAF 42-109188. NAS Memphis, Millington, TN. Substantially damaged in an accident
					landing at NAF 09507, NOLF No. 6, Millington, TN 5Mar45. Registered as N66477.
					Registered 12May53 to Delta Air Lines, Monroe, LA. Registration cancelled 30Jun70.
				38601	(MSN 75-8222) 	ex USAAF 42-109189. 109189. VF OTU-1 & VF OTU-3, NAAS Lee Field, Green Cove Springs, FL.
					 Major damage in an accident during takeoff from Flagler Beach Airport, FL 7Jul44
				38602	(MSN 75-8223) 	ex USAAF 42-109190. Destroyed in an accident landing NAF 00506, NOLF No. 9, Fremont, IA 4Feb44
				38603	(MSN 75-8224) 	ex USAAF 42-109191. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAS Ottumwa 15Feb44.
					VN1-A, NAAS Rodd, Corpus Christi, TX. Damaged in an accident landing at NAF 22912, NOLF No. 10, Corpus Christi, TX 1Nov46.
					Registered as N1706M; cancelled 10Dec53 on export to Peru
				38604	(MSN 75-8225) 	ex USAAF 42-109192. Major damage when crashed near Cedar Field, Fremont, IA 13Jun44
				38605	(MSN 75-8226) 	ex USAAF 42-109193. Major damage in an accident landing at NAF 00506,
					NOLF No. 9, Fremont, IA 27Feb45. Registered as N1525M. Destroyed during aerial application when the pilot
					lost directional control, ground looped and collided with trees during takeoff from the
					loading area at Alvin, TX 16May73. Registered as N121DG; expired 30Apr15, cancelled 6Feb18
				38606	(MSN 75-8227) 	ex USAAF 42-109194
				38607	(MSN 75-8228) 	ex USAAF 42-109195
				38608	(MSN 75-8229) 	ex USAAF 42-109196. Substantially damaged in an accident with N2S-5 BuAer 43595
					landing at NAS Ottumwa 11Feb45. Registered as N9312H; revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 6Apr18
				38609	(MSN 75-8230) 	ex USAAF 42-109197. NAS Ottumwa, IA. Destroyed when ground looped landing at
					NAS Ottumwa 21Mar45. Registered as N1639M; cancelled 26Feb52
				38610	(MSN 75-8231) 	ex USAAF 42-109198. . NAS Ottumwa, IA. Substantially damaged in an accident landing at NAF 11009,
					NOLF No. 2, Agency, IA 18May45
				38611/38732 cancelled
38733/38979		Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator
				Consolidated B-24Js delivered to USN. Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 32
				38733 ex USAAF 44-40215. With VPB-111 damaged on ground in enemy air attack Leyte Gulf Apr 30, 1945.
				38734 ex USAAF 44-20216. With VPB-116 transferred to CASU 44 for stripping Dec 30, 1944
				38735 ex USAAF 44-20217. With VPB-117 named "Pop's Cannon Ball" shot down over Puerto Princessa,
					Palawan Island Feb 17, 1945. All crew killed.
				38736 ex USAAF 44-20218. With VPB-117 named "Uncle Sam" declared obsolete at McGuire Field,
					Mindoro Island, Philipppines Feb 12, 1945 and SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				38737 ex USAAF 44-20219. Named "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and declared obsolete with VPB-117 Mindoro
					Mar 30, 1945 and SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38738 ex USAAF 44-20220. With VPB-117, shot down while on patrol off Formosa Jan 28, 1945. 4 killed, one
					later died of injuries, 6 became POW. 5 were executed by the Japanese.
				38739 (VB-117, ex USAAF 44-20221) overshot landing Camp Kearney, CA
					8/9/1944. SOC, no fatalities.
				38740 ex USAAF 44-40222. With VPB-117 named "Daring Dame" SOC after turned over to AROU at Samar
					due to deterioration May 31, 1945.
				38741 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-40223) named "The Lewd Nude" ditched after engine failure near
					Bilianan Island, Philippines 2/17/1945. No fatalities.
				38742 ex USAAF 44-40254. With VPB-117 ("The Stinger") ran out of fuel while on final approach to runway at
					Leyte Gulf and crashed into the bay Dec 31, 1944. All the crew except the copilot were
					able to exit the aircraft before it sank.
				38743 ex USAAF 44-40255. With VPB-117 named "Sweet Marie" declared obsolete at McGuire Field,
					Mindoro Island, Philippines Mar 30, 1945 and SOC Nov 30, 1945.
				38744 ex USAAF 44-40256. With VPB-117 named "Torchy Tess" declared obsolete at McGuire Field,
					Mindoro Island, Philippines Mar 30, 1945 and SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38745 (ex USAAF 44-40257, VPB-117) declared obsolete at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island,
					Philippines Jul 31, 1945, SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38746 ex USAAF 44-40258. With VPB-111 damaged on ground in enemy air attack Leyte Gulf Apr 30, 1945
				38747 ex USAAF 44-40259
				38748 ex USAAF 44-40260
				38749 ex USAAF 44-40261. With VPB-111 named "Three Dreams and a Drink" declared obsolete and
					turned over to AROU-2 and SOC Samar Island, Philippines May 31, 1945.
				38750 ex USAAF 44-40262. declared obsolete and turned over to AROU-2 and
					SOC Samar Island, Philippines May 31, 1945.
				38751 ex USAAF 44-40263
				38752 ex USAAF 44-40304. VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38753 (VB-110, ex USAAF 44-40305) flew into Moel Feity mountain near Breconshire, Mid Wales,
					UK Aug 24, 1944. 6 killed.
				38754 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40306) damaged with VPB-104 on ground by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 6, 1944
					Crashed on landing when brakes locked up 1/7/1945 Philippines and crashed into a number of USAAF
					fighers, destroying 6 of them. 2 crewmen killed
				38755 ex USAAF 44-40307. VPB-116 named "Peace Feeler". To VPB-4 OTU#3. Declared excess and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38756 ex USAAF 44-40308 with FAW-2 crashed on takeoff at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii Jul 23, 1945. Crew uninjured,
					but aircraft was lost
				38757 ex USAAF 44-40309. With VPB-117 declared obsolete Feb 11, 1945 at McGuire Field, Mindoro
					Island, Philippines and SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38758 ex USAAF 44-40310. With VPB-117 declared obsolete at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island,
					Philippines Mar 30, 1945 and SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38759 ex USAAF 44-40311. With VPB-117 ("Ready, Willing, and Able") damaged by AAA off coast of IndoChina Feb 11, 1945.
					Made it back to base at Leyte Gulf, but further damaged on landing. 5 crew injured,
					8 uninjured, aircraft was surveyed
				38760 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-40312) hit by AAA and ditched at night
					11/12/1944, Tinian, South Pacific. 5 killed, 5 injured.
				38761 ex USAAF 44-40313. With VPB-104, named "Neptune's Virgin", suffered structural failure Jun 5, 1945
					and SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				38762 ex USAAF 44-40344 with FAW-2 Headquarters Squadron (HEDRON) declared obsolete at NAS Kaneohe, Hawaii
					and SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				38763 ex USAAF 44-40345, with VMD-354 and then to FAW-14 Pool. To VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL.
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38764 ex USAAF 44-40346
				38765 (VB-4 OTU#2, ex USAAF 44-40347) missing on radar bombing training flight out of NAS Jacksonville, FL
					over Bahamas, BWI Mar 10, 1945. 14 missing. Last known position
					was 60 mi W of Paw Paw Rocks, Bahamas.
				38766 (VB-116, ex USAAF 44-40348) swerved off runway on takeoff
					from NAB Eniwetok, South Pacific and
					crashed into parked aircraft while carrying
					nine 500-lb bombs, destroying 106 naval
					aircraft Aug 9, 1944. 9 killed, 2 injured.
				38767 ex USAAF 44-40349
				38768 ex USAAF 44-40350, F4U-1 55814 in emergency landing at Eniwetok and collided with 38768 Aug 19, 1944, damaging
					it, and destroying three other PB4Ys (32307, 32308, and 32327). Pilot of F4U-1 and one officer were killed.
					38768 SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				38769 (VB-116, ex USAAF 44-40351) ditched due to engine failure off
					Maui, HI 6/24/1944. All crew rescued.
				38770 ex USAAF 44-40352. VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38771 ex USAAF 44-40353. VB-4 OTU #2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38772 ex USAAF 44-40384
				38773 ex USAAF 44-40385. With VPB-117 named "Pink Lady" damaged by Japanese fighters and forced
					to ditch Leyte Gulf Dec 10, 1944. 5 crew killed, 7 rescued by guerilla forces.
				38774 ex USAAF 44-40386. Named "Frumious Bandersnatch". Shot down by Japanese fighters with VPB-104 near
					Pasiijan Island, Leyte Gulf Nov 11, 1944. 7 killed, 4 survivors rescued by Filipino villagers. The
					villagers were later executed by the Japanese.
				38775 ex USAAF 44-40387. With VMD-354 then to FAW-4 Pool, then to VB-4 OTU#2 at NAS Jacksonville, FL. Declared
					excess Aug 31, 1945 and SOC.
				38776 ex USAAF 44-40388. with VPB-116 shot down by Japanese fighters, Iwo Jima Oct 11, 1944. 11 crew
					killed.
				38777 ex USAAF 44-40389. Registered as C-87 to California Atlantic Airways as
					N66569, then in Jan 1952 to Boliviana de Aviacion of La Pas as CB-89.
					Registered CP-589. W/o at SDanta Rosa de Yacuma Sep 17, 1961.
				38778 ex USAAF 44-40390
				38779 (ex USAAF 44-40391) to civil registry as CB-89
				38780 ex USAAF 44-40392. With VPB-116 transferred to CASU 44 for stripping Dec 30, 1944
				38781 ex USAAF 44-40393
				38782 ex USAAF 42-78271
				38783 ex USAAF 44-40445, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and turned over to CASU(F)-44 and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				38784 (VPB-103, ex USAAF 44-40446) overshot landing at Devon
					Dunkeswell, UK 12/27/1944. Crew was unhurt, but aircraft was DBR
				38785 ex USAAF 44-40447. Originally attached to VPB-105, then to FAW-7 HEDRON. Declared excess Oct 31, 1945.
				38786 ex USAAF 44-40448
				38787 ex USAAF 44-40449. With VPB-200 declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				38788 ex USAAF 44-40450
				38789 ex USAAF 44-40451 Damaged with VPB-104 by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 14, 1944. SOC
					due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
				38790 ex USAAF 44-40452. Originally with VMD-154 and then to VB-4 OTU#2 at NAAS Jacksonville, FL. While parked
					at Jacksonville, was struck by taxiing 32137 Jan 15, 1945. SOC as excess Feb 28, 1945.
				38791 ex USAAF 44-40453, VPB-102 declared obsolete and turned over to CASU(F)-44 and SOC Jan 31, 1945
				38792 ex USAAF 44-40504, VPB-102 declared obsolete and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				38793 (VB-4, ex USAAF 44-40505) in wheels-up landing 1/17/1946 NAAS
					Whiting Field, FL. SOC, no fatalities.
				38794 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40506) Damaged by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 14, 1944
					Could not land back at base due to bad weather and could not locate alternate field made wheels-down
					landing on beach at Dingalen Bay, East Luzon Apr 1, 1945. No casualties, but plane was a total loss.
				38795 ex USAAF 44-40507. Destroyed with VPB-104 on ground by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 6, 1944
					SOC Dec 31, 1944 due to enemy action.
				38796 ex USAAF 44-40508. Originally with VMD-154 then to FAW-5. While awaiting reconditioning, declared
					obsolete and deleted from inventory May 31, 1945.
				38797 ex USAAF 44-40509
				38798 (VPB-105, ex USAAF 44-40510) aborted takeoff and ran off runway at RAF Dunkeswell 11/12/1944.
					Crew uninjured, but aircraft SOC.
				38799 (FAW-5, ex USAAF 44-40511) ditched at sea off Clifden, Irish Republic Sep 14, 1944 after ran out of fuel
					on flight from Goose Bay to Meeks Field, Iceland. Crew must have gotten very lost! 5 survivors
					made landfall by rubber boat. 5 MIA.
				38800 ex USAAF 44-40512. With VPB-116 named "Tin Yan Ty Foon" declared obsolete Mar 3, 1945 and
					SOC Mar 31, 1945.
				38801 ex USAAF 44-40513. With VPB-104 SOC due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
				38802 ex USAAF 44-40574. With VD-5 damaged by enemy bombing on Okinawa May 19, 1945. SOC May 31, 1945.
				38803 ex USAAF 44-40575. With VPB-116 SOC Apr 13, 1945 due to obsolescence.
				38804 ex USAAF 44-40576, VPB-102 declared obsolete and turned over to CASU(F)-44 and SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38805 ex USAAF 44-40577. With VD-5, damaged by AAA over Iwo Jima Dec 8, 1944. Made landing at Guam, but SOC
				38806 ex USAAF 44-40578. With VPB-104 declared obsolete and SOC Sep 30, 1945
				38807 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40579) lost engine on takeoff and crashed
					into Tacloban Bay 1/24/1945 Philippines. 5 killed, 6 survived.
				38808 ex USAAF 44-40580
				38809 ex USAAF 44-40581
				38810 ex USAAF 44-40582
				38811 (VPB-105, ex USAAF 44-40583) undershot landing and hit hedgerow at Dunkeswell, UK
					3/29/1945. No crew injuries, but aircraft SOC.
				38812 ex USAAF 44-40634
				38813 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40635) damaged with VPB-104 on ground by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 6, 1944.
					Damaged again by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 14, 1944.
					Ditched off Samar Island due to damaged navigation equipment during combat patrol off Philippines
					Jan 2, 1945. All ll crew rescued by friendly natives.
				38814 ex USAAF 44-40636. With VPB-104 destroyed on ground by enemy bombs at Morotai Nov 14, 1944.
					SOC Jan 31, 1945 due to enemy action.
				38815 (VF-5, ex USAAF 44-40637) wingtip hit hill on takeoff and crashed
					Tinian, South Pacific 3/6/1945. No fatalities, but
					damaged beyond repair.
				38816 ex USAAF 44-40638 damaged with VPB-104 on ground by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 6, 1944
					Damaged again by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 14, 1944. Damaged by AAA in attack on enemy ships
					Dec 6, 1944 and forced to land at Leyte, Philippines and plane was salvaged. 3 crew died from their wounds.
				38817 ex USAAF 44-40639
				38818 ex USAAF 44-40640
				38819 ex USAAF 44-40641, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Apr 17, 1945.
				38820 ex USAAF 44-40642.
				38821 ex USAAF 44-40643
				38822 ex USAAF 44-40694. With VPB-111 turned over to CASU-9 and declared obsolete and
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38823 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-40695) in collision while parked with F4U that was taking off
					Leyte, South Pacific 12/5/1944. Both aircraft destroyed by fire.
				38824 ex USAAF 44-40696
				38825 ex USAAF 44-40697
				38826 ex USAAF 44-40698
				38827 ex USAAF 44-40699
				38828 ex USAAF 44-40700, VPB-102. Damaged during bombing raid on picket boat out of Tinian Mar 27, 1945.
					Made it back to base, but was so badly damaged that it was SOC Mar 31, 1945.
				38829 ex USAAF 44-40701, VPB-101. Damaged by AAA on mission out of Morotai Nov 29, 1944. Made it back
					to base, but damage was so severe that the plane was SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				38830 ex USAAF 44-40702
				38831 ex USAAF 44-40703
				38832 ex USAAF 44-40764
				38833 ex USAAF 44-40765 with VPB-117 damaged by enemy fighters during attack on Saigon harbor Apr 3, 1945.
					Made it back to base at McGuire Field, Philippines but had to be SOC May 31, 1945.
				38834 ex USAAF 44-40766, With VPB-111 turned over to CASU-9 and declared obsolete and
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38835 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40767) crash landed Hilo, Hawaii Oct 18. 1944. No injuries.
					VPB-111 turned over to CASU-9 and declared obsolete and SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38836 ex USAAF 44-40768
				38837 ex USAAF 44-40769
				38838 (VPB-110, ex USAAF 44-40770) overshot landing at Devon Dunkeswell, UK 3/5/1945. No
					injuries, but aircraft DBR.
				38839 ex USAAF 44-40771
				38840 ex USAAF 44-40772, VPB-101. Hit by AAA and crashed in Brunei Bay area of North Borneo Jan 15, 1945.
				38841 (ex USAAF 44-40773, VPB-101) damaged in combat and diverted to Leyte Nov 21, 1944. SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				38842 ex USAAF 44-40834, VPB-101. Declared obsolete and turned over to FAW-2 HEDRON and SOC Mar 31, 1945.
				38843 (VPB-102, ex USAAF 44-40835) crashed at sea due to engine failure Iwo Jima, South Pacific 5/23/1945.
					12 killed, 3 rescued. Also listed as losing engines and crashing into sea on ferry flight with VPB-123
					from California to NAS Kanoehe, Hawaii Apr 6, 1945. 2 crew killed, rest were rescued.
				38844 ex USAAF 44-40836. With VPB-116 SOC Apr 11, 1945 due to obsolescence.
				38845 ex USAAF 44-40837. With VPB-116 SOC Apr 14, 1945 due to obsolescence.
				38846 ex USAAF 44-40838
				38847 ex USAAF 44-40839
				38848 ex USAAF 44-40840, VPB-101. Destroyed by enemy bombs while parked at Morotai Nov 5, 1944
				38849 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-40841) collided with obstacle while taxiing 12/30/1944, Leyte, South Pacific
				38850 ex USAAF 44-40842
				38851 ex USAAF 44-40843
				38852 (ex USAAF 44-40904, VPB-117) declared obsolete at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island,
					Philippines July 31, 1945 and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38853 ex USAAF 44-40905. SOC Jan 18, 1946.
				38854 ex USAAF 44-40906 (VPB-146) damaged by enemy fighters May 18, 1945
				38855 ex USAAF 44-40907. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Jul 28, 1945
				38856 ex USAAF 44-40908. With VPB-104 damaged by debris from exploding enemy ship of Ishigaki Shima
					Feb 6, 1945 and flew to Lingayen, Luzon, Philippines. Aircraft so badly damaged that it was
					surveyed on the spot.
				38857 ex USAAF 44-40909, VBP-102. Damaged by AAA during attack on Marcus Island May 9, 1945.
					So badly damaged that plane was SOC May 31, 1945. One crewman wounded.
				38858 ex USAAF 44-40910. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Jul 28, 1945
				38859 ex USAAF 44-40911. With VPB-104 SOC due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
				38860 ex USAAF 44-40912. With VPB-116 destroyed in enemy bombing attack Tinian Dec 26, 1944.
				38861 (ex USAAF 44-40913, VPB-117) declared obsolete at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island, Philippines
					6/30/1945, SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38862 ex USAAF 44-40968. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Aug 31, 1945.
				38863 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-40969) attacked by enemy fighters Apr 25, 1945 and made it back to
					base. Hit tree while strafing train Philippines 5/14/1945. Landed OK, but badly damaged and SOC.
				38864 ex USAAF 44-40970
				38865 ex USAAF 44-40971
				38866 ex USAAF 44-40972
				38867 ex USAAF 44-41034, VPB-102. Damaged by AAA Mar 23, 1945. Returned to base on Tinian. Declared
					excess Mar 31, 1945.
				38868 ex USAAF 44-41035. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Jul 28, 1945
				38869 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41036) damaged with VPB-104 on ground by enemy bombs dropped at Morotai Nov 6, 1944
					Ditched due to fuel exhaustion 5/13/1945, Lingayen Gulf, Philippines. Crew rescued.
				38870 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41037) in emergency landing Philippines
					5/13/1945. Prop came off and hit cockpit.
					One serious injury. SOC.
				38871 ex USAAF 44-41038, VPB-102 declared obsolete and SOC May 31, 1945.
				38872 ex USAAF 44-41100
				38873 (VPB-116, ex USAAF 44-41101) crashed on non-combat mission
					4/4/1945 Tinian, South Pacific. SOC Apr 30, 1945.
				38874 ex USAAF 44-41102. With VPB-104 nosewheel collapsed Mar 10, 1945, aircraft DBR.
				38875 ex USAAF 44-41103. With VPB-104 made emergency landing at Chanting, China after being damaged in
					attack on enemy vessel 40 mi N of Pescadores Islands May 14, 1945. Aircraft surveyed.
				38876 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41104) missing on patrol near Leyte
					1/11/1945. Found by natives on Panay. 11 killed.
				38877 ex USAAF 44-41166
				38878 ex USAAF 44-41167
				38879 ex USAAF 44-41168
				38880 ex USAAF 44-41169 (VPB-116, "Tin Yan Ty Foon") decleared obsolete Mar 3, 1945 and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				38881 ex USAAF 44-41170
				38882 (ex USAAF 44-41239, VPB-117) crashed on Triton Island while on combat mission 7/4/1945,
					Philippines. SOC, no fatalities.
				38883 ex USAAF 44-41240
				38884 ex USAAF 44-41241. SOC Jul 31, 1945 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to
					Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38885 ex USAAF 44-41242
				38886 ex USAAF 44-41243
				38887 ex USAAF 44-41244
				38888 ex USAAF 44-41245
				38889 ex USAAF 44-41246. With VPB-104 SOC due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
				38890 (FAW-17, ex USAAF 44-41247) crashed in deep water 5/19/1945 while on combat patrol out of
					Clark Field, Philippines. All 11 crew killed
				38891 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-41248) crashed 2/23/1945, Philippines after
					forced landing. No fatalities, but SOC.
				38892 ex USAAF 44-41279. Flown by VP-111 and named "Lady Luck"
				38893 (VPB-123, ex USAAF 44-41280) lost power on all engines in bad
					weather and ditched off Oahu, HI 4/6/1945.
					2 killed, 4 injured.
				38894 ex USAAF 44-41281
				38895 ex USAAF 44-41282. With VPB-111 ran out of fuel and ditched Balambgan Island, NW of
					Borneo Jun 17, 1945. Crew unhurt, but plane was wrecked and had to be destroyed.
				38896 (VPB-111, "Lucky Puss" ex USAAF 44-41283) crashed in emergency landing after takeoff
					at Palawan 4/18/1945. 11 killed.
				38897 ex USAAF 44-41284 with VPB-111 destroyed on ground by enemy air raid on Tinian
					Dec 26, 1944.
				38898 ex USAAF 44-41285. With VPB-117 caught fire on ground at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island,
					Philippines Feb 14, 1945. SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				38899 ex USAAF 44-41286
				38900 (VPB-111, ex USAAF 44-41287) crashed on takeoff, South Pacific 1/10/1945. No injuries.
					Also reported as being lost on patrol with VPB-111 Feb 5, 1945.
				38901 ex USAAF 44-41288
				38902 ex USAAF 44-41297
				38903 (ex USAAF 44-41298, VPB-101) caught fire on airfield at Owi Nov 15, 1944. SOC Dec 31, 1944.
				38904 ex USAAF 44-41299
				38905 ex USAAF 44-41300, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Jun 30, 1945.
				38906 ex USAAF 44-41301 with VPB-111 damaged in landing accident at Palawan while returning
					with damage from combat mission Apr 15, 1945.
				38907 (ex USAAF 44-41302, VPB-117) shot down on patrol Jul 1, 1945. 8 crew KIA, 3 crew members survived and
					became POW.
				38908 ex USAAF 44-41303
				38909 ex USAAF 44-41304
				38910 ex USAAF 44-41305
				38911 ex USAAF 44-41306
				38912 ex USAAF 44-41307
				38913 ex USAAF 44-41308. With VPB-111 named "Rugged Beloved" failed to return from patrol
					through Makassar Straits Jun 16, 1945. 11 crew MIA.
				38914 (VPB-116, ex USAAF 44-41319) hit coral boulder on takeoff run and
					force-landed 1/12/1945 Tinian, South Pacific. SOC Jan 31, 1945
				38915 ex USAAF 44-41320. Named "Easy Maid". Based at Middle Field, Tinian 1944. Credited with five
					Japanese ship kills. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Jul 28, 1945
				38916 ex USAAF 44-41321
				38917 ex USAAF 44-41322. With VPB-111 turned over to CASU-9 and declared obsolete and
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38918 ex USAAF 44-41323, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38919 ex USAAF 44-41324. SOC Jul 31, 1945 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp
					to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38920 ex USAAF 44-41325, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Aug 31, 1945
				38921 ex USAAF 44-41326
				38922 ex USAAF 44-41327. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Jul 28, 1945
				38923 ex USAAF 44-41328
				38924 ex USAAF 44-41359. With VPB-104 damaged in attack on enemy airfield at Borodina Island Feb 18, 1945.
					One crewman mortally wounded and when plane landed it was so badly shot up that it was surveyed.
				38925 ex USAAF 44-41360. With VPB-104 SOC due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
					Also listed as being with VPB-117 and ditching due to combat damage 150 mi off Indochina
					coast Mar 30, 1945. All crew rescued uninjured.
				38926 ex USAAF 44-41361
				38927 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41362) with VPB-104 damaged by AAA in attack on enemy targets at
					Brunei Town, Borneo Dec 12, 1944. One crewman fell out of the open bomb bay.
					In ground collision 12/12/1944 Leyte, South Pacific. An Army fighter blew a tire on landing
					and crashed into it.
				38928 ex USAAF 44-41363
				38929 ex USAAF 44-41364
				38930 ex USAAF 44-41365
				38931 ex USAAF 44-41366
				38932 ex USAAF 44-41367, VPB-102. Shot down in attack on Marcus Island May 9, 1945. All 10 crew killed.
				38933 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41368) while landing at Clark Field,
					Luzon collided on runway with PB4Y-2 59429 Mar 1, 1945. SOC
				38934 (VPB-117, ex USAAF 44-41406) hit tree on takeoff and crashed into
					ocean SE of Mindoro, South Pacific 6/22/1945. 11 killed.
				38935 ex USAAF 44-41407, VPB-102. Damaged by enemy aircraft out of Tinian Jul 6, 1945. Returned to
					base, but was so severely damaged that aircraft was SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38936 ex USAAF 44-41408
				38937 ex USAAF 44-41409
				38938 ex USAAF 44-41410
				38939 ex USAAF 44-41411
				38940 ex USAAF 44-41412
				38941 ex USAAF 44-41413
				38942 ex USAAF 44-41414
				38943 ex USAAF 44-41415
				38944 ex USAAF 44-41416. With VPB-116 SOC due to obsolescence Aug 31, 1945.
				38945 (VPB-111, ex USAAF 44-41484) crashed in bad weather on combat
					mission 7/5/1945, Philippines. No fatalities.
				38946 (ex USAAF 44-41485, VPB-117) declared obsolete at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island,
					Philippines July 31, 1945 and SOC Jul 31, 1945.
				38947 (VPB-105, ex USAAF 44-41486) crashed into Beacon Hill, Sidmouth while attempting
					landing at Exeter Airport, UK 1/3/1945. 6 killed, 4 injured.
				38948 ex USAAF 44-41487. SOC with FAW-7 HEDRON Jul 31, 1945 due to non-airborne fire Jul 18, 1945
					at Dunkeswell.
				38949 ex USAAF 44-41488
				38950 ex USAAF 44-41489. SOC with FAW-5 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38951 ex USAAF 44-41490. With VPB-111 turned over to CASU-9 and declared obsolete and
					SOC Aug 31, 1945.
				38952 ex USAAF 44-41491
				38953 ex USAAF 44-41492
				38954 ex USAAF 44-41493
				38955 ex USAAF 44-41519
				38956 ex USAAF 44-41520
				38957 ex USAAF 44-41521
				38958 ex USAAF 44-41522
				38959 ex USAAF 44-41523, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				38960 ex USAAF 44-41524
				38961 ex USAAF 44-41525
				38962 ex USAAF 44-41526
				38963 ex USAAF 44-41527
				38964 ex USAAF 44-41528
				38965 ex USAAF 44-41554, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Jul 31, 1945
				38966 (ex USAAF 44-41555) wih FAW-5 life raft accidentally inflated and fouled stabilizer and elevators and
					aircraft dove into James River near Ft Monrow, VA 11/7/1944. All 12 onboard killed.
				38967 ex USAAF 44-41556. SOC with FAW-5 Aug 31, 1945 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38968 ex USAAF 44-41557
				38969 ex USAAF 44-41558. SOC with FAW-5 Aug 30. 1945 at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38970 ex USAAF 44-41559. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				38971 ex USAAF 44-41560
				38972 (VPB-104, ex USAAF 44-41561) washed out after landing accident at Tacloban, Leyte Gulf, Philppines
					Jan 17, 1945. SOC Feb 28, 1945.
				38973 ex USAAF 44-41562
				38974 ex USAAF 44-41563. With VPB-104 SOC due to deterioration Jun 30, 1945
				38975 ex USAAF 44-41564, VPB-102. Declared obsolete and SOC Aug 31, 1945
				38976 (VPB-111, ex USAAF 44-41565) crashed on takeoff roll and burned
					Puerata Princessa, Philippines Jun 20, 1945. 7 killed, one survived
				38977 ex USAAF 44-41566
				38978 ex USAAF 44-41567. With VPB-117 failed to return from mission Jun 14, 1945. 12 MIA
				38979 ex USAAF 44-41568 with VBP-104 ditched 60 mi W of Lingayen, Luzon, Philippines
					after being damaged in attack on enemy shipping at Haiphong
					Harbor, Indochina on combat mission out of Clark Field, Luzon May 13, 1945. 3 killed, 9 rescued
					by USS Conway (DD-507).
38980/39012		North American PBJ-1J Mitchell
				Navy equivalent of B-25J. Were USAAF
				44-29277/29285, 44-292290/29299, 44-29604/29617.
				38991 ex USAAF 44-29292. To civil registry as N68777.
39013/39032		Consolidated RY-2 Liberator
				39013/39017 USAAF C-87-CF 44-39198/39202 delivered to Navy. Consolidated Aircraft Corporation Model 32
				39017 (VR-11) lost off Hawaii Jun 8, 1944.
				39018/39032 cancelled
39033/39055		Sikorsky HNS-1
				Vought-Sikorsky Model VS-316A Hoverfly developed for the US Army as the Sikorsky Model S-47, designated R-4B
				From US Army. 39053/39055 cancelled.
				39033 was ex-USAAF 43-28227
				39034 was ex-USAAF 43-28229. Assigned to NAS Patuxent River, MD.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, later as NACA Langley Research
					Center, Langley Field, VA Apr 17, 1944 to Sep 4, 1953. [quoted as 43-28229 and BuNo 39034]
					To civil registry as N75378 registered Oct 29, 1957, cancelled Jul 3, 2013
				39036 was ex-USAAF 43-46507
				39037 was ex-USAAF 43-46512
				39040 was ex-USAAF 43-46525
				39042 was ex-USAAF 43-46543. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 042
				39043 was ex-USAAF 43-46544. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 043
				39045 was ex-USAAF 43-46552. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 045
				39047 at National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL
				39051 was ex-USAAF 43-46586. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 051
				39052 was ex-USAAF 43-46595
39053/39055		North American XFJ-1 Fury
				BuNos reassigned from cancelled HNS-1 batch.
				39053	(MSN 134-55996)	Reassigned from BuAer 120339. First flight, from Mines Field, Los Angeles to
					Muroc Field, CA, 11Sep46. Accepted by US Navy Sep47. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD.
				39054	(MSN 134-55997)	Reassigned from BuAer 120340. First flight Oct46. Accepted by US Navy Sep47. Crashed
					after stalling during landing at Sandia (Kirtland AFB), Albuquerque, NM 29Apr52 (1KIS).
				39055	(MSN 134-55998)	Reassigned from BuAer 120341. First flight Feb47. Accepted by US Navy Sep47.
					Assigned to VF-886. Heavily damaged during a landing accident at NAS Olathe, Gardner, KS 18Oct51. SOC.
39056 			Langley Aviation XNL-1
				Langley Aviation Corporation Model 2-4-90 twin-engine utility aircraft. Sections of the aircraft were
				integrally molded from multiple layers of Honduras mahogany veneer placed over each other while dry on
				wooden molds and permanently bonded together by plastic composition under heat and pressure.
				Hence the aircraft was also referred to as a plastic plane
				Registered as NC51706. First flight 1940. Delivered to US Navy. War Assets Administration.
				Registered as N51706. The airplane was landing in Oklahoma in 1965 and after touch
				down the brakes locked flipping the airplane over and damaging the fuselage beyond economical repair.
				Wings, engine nacelles, and main undercarriage were mated to a Stinson 108 Voyager fuselage to create a
				one-of-a-kind homebuilt aircraft named the Pierce Arrow Mode U2 and registered as N6622A in 1966. Cancelled Apr 30, 2013
39057/39095		Douglas R4D-5
				C-47A-DLs transferred to Navy from USAAF. Redesignated C-47H in 1962.
				39057	(MSN 9855) ex USAAF 42-23993. Delivered to US Navy Jul 13, 1943 -VR-5 Aug 1944 -Seattle Feb 1945- Quonset Pt
					Oct 1946 Fasron-102 Mar 1947 - VRU-22 Apr 1947 - xx - R4D-5R. Modified to DC-3C airliner configuration
					by Lake Central Airlines as N21714 (1963). Leased by Lake Central Airlines. Redesignated TC-47H in 1962.
					Returned to US Navy 1966. - Stored Litchfield Park Feb 15, 1966, offered for sale.
				39058	(MSN 9856) ex USAAF 42-23994. Delivered to US Navy Jul 12, 1943 - HDNMAG Aug 15, 1944 -VMR353 Jan1945 -
					AND MAW-1 Feb 25, 1945 - VMR153 Feb 3, 1945- HDN MAG35 El Centro Apr 1945 - Corpus Christi Nov 1945 - HDN MAG- 1
					Jun 12, 1946 - VMR 152 Sep 1947 - San Diego Mar 1948 - Quonset Pt Apr 1948 - xx - N3947A US Navy Dept of
					Def - N58V Piedmont Avn "Pim Peninsula" leased (1957+) - Returned to US Navy R4D-5 New River, Pac Missile Range (1963) -
					39058 US Armv C-47H - Stored Davis Monthan May 23, 1972 to Aug 16, 1976 - Recl. - National auction.
					At one point became R4D-5R
				39059	(MSN 9857) ex USAAF 42-23995. To US Marine Corps MAG-15 San Diego Jul 13, 1943 - COM MAR FAIR WC
					Jul 14, 1943 MAG-25 Aug 9, 1943 - PAC Nov 1, 193-VMR 153 Aug 1944 - With VMR-153 lost off Toronia AF,
					Bougainville, Solomon Islands Jan 9, 1945. SOC Jan 31, 1945
				39060	(MSN 9858) ex USAAF 42-23996. delivered to US Marine Corps Jul 15, 1943 - VMR 152 Aug 1944 - MAW-3 Ewa
					Sep 6, 1945 Corpus Christi Nov 1945 -7 Jacksonville Dec 1945 - NART Oakland Apr 1947 - xx - USN Attache,
					Norway (1957) - C-47H Stored Litchfield Park. Sold as N356W De Long Corp, NY Feb 15, 1966 - PK-JJM Intl Timber
					Corp, Singapore Jun70 - De Long Corp - (Apr80) - Cancelled. PK-JJM De Long Corp - active 1985. Canc by 1991.
				39061	(MSN 9859) ex USAAF 42-23997. Delivered to US Marine Corps Jul 15, 1943 -xx - VMR 313 Aug 1944 - Barber's Pt
					Oct 30, 1944 - MAG-21 Sep45 - VMR 15 Nov 2, 1945 - HDN MAW-1 Dec 1945 Air Pac Ewa Jul 2, 1946 -
					Pearl Harbor Jul 21, 1946 - San Diego Sep 19, 1946 - FAW- 14 Oct 1946 - Fasron- 1 Nov 12, 1946 - Whidbey
					Jan 1947 - Fasron-9 Feb 1947 - VRU-3 Mar 1947 San Diego Jan 1948 - Columbus Feb48 - St Litchfield Pk Aug48 -
					Later redesignated C-47H, then converted to R4D-8/C-117D with new MSN 43344. Stored at MASDC, sold on
					civilian market and registered to School of the Ozarks as N90628, next registered as N3906J, first
					to Confederate Air Force, to Atkins Aviation, to Southwind Airlines, to Air Adventures of Florida/Aviones
					Inc, registered to a private individual on Mar 3, 2005. Operated by CB Transit, Inc dba as Air Pony Express when
					w/o Jun 13, 2005 when crashed 3.1 mi E of Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, FL after engine failure during
					initial climb out.
				39062	(MSN 9940) ex USAAF 42-24078 to US Marine Corps Jul 24, 1943. To VMR 352 with Marines Jan 1945. HDN MAW- 1
					Feb 25, 1945 VMR 153 Mar 2, 1945 - Com Mar Fair West Mar 26, 1945 - Corpus Christi Apr 1945 - HDN MAG-85 Sep 1945 -
					MAG15 Nov 1945 - MAG-25 Nov 5, 1945 - N7MR 153 Dec 1945 Air Pac Fwa Jun 1946 - San Diego 30Jul 30, 1946 - FAW-14
					Aug 1946 - Fasron-110 Jan 1947 - San Diego May 1947 Quonset Pt Jun 1947 - San Diego Feb 1948 - FAETU Pac Beam Fld
					Mar 1948 - xx - R4D-5Q - redesignated EC-47H Sep 18, 1962 - Sale ex Litchfield Pk Jul 1964 - To N9465Z - NLR.
				39063	(MSN 9941) ex USAAF 42-24079 to US Navy Jul 28, 1943.. VBR-1 Jul 31, 1943. NATS Nov 1, 1943, VR-1 Aug 1944.
					In midair collision with FG-1A 13334 and crashed into St Johns River near NAS Jacksonville Nov 6, 1944.
					All 18 on both planes killed.
				39064	(MSN 9942) ex USAAF 42-24080 to US Navy Jul 27, 1943. VR-5 Aug44. Jacksonville Jun46. VR-1 Patuxent Mar47.
					Jacksonville Aug48. Rebuilt as R4D-8 with new MSN 43376. Redesignated C-117D 18Sep62. Norfolk Jul71.
					Cherry Pt Aug73. MCAS Beaufort 1976. To N8502X K Spira, Acampo, CA Feb 9, 1981
				39065	(MSN 9943) ex USAAF 42-24081 to USNavy 31Jul43-xx - VR-5 Aug44 Seattle Jul46 - Navy Ord Test
					Innokern Oct 1946. Columbus Mar 1947 - San Diego Feb 1948 - Fasron- Mar 11, 1948 - VMR 352 Ewa Mar 29, 1948 HDN
					MAG-24 Guam Jun 1948 - xx - C-47H Parachute Facility El Centro (1962) - Cherry Pt (May 1971), - Stored
					Davis Monthan May 1975.
				39066	(MSN 9944) ex USAAF 42-24082 US Navy Jul 31, 1943-xx - VR-5 Aug 1944 - VR-2 Jun 1945 - VR-5 Jan 1946 -
					Terminal Isle Feb 1946 - MCAS El Toro Jun 13, 1946 - San Diego Feb 1947 - Quonset Pt Jun 1947 - NARIF Glenview,
					Jan 1948 Marines, Hamron- 13(1962) - EC-47H - Stored Litchfield Park - For Sale Feb 15, 1966.
				39067	(MSN 10017) ex USAAF 42-24155. to US Navy Aug 7, 1943. Com Air 7 FIt Brisbane Aug44. Hit hillside in
					Darling Range at Gooseberry Hill west of Perth in western Australia Apr 19, 1945. All 13 onboard killed.
				39068	(MSN 10018) ex USAAF 42-24156. To US Navy Aug 7u, 1943. Com Air 78 Flt Brisbane Aug 1944.
					 W/o Feb 15, 1945, Momote, Los Negros Island, Admiralty Islands, Pacific
				39069	(MSN 10019) ex USAAF 42-24157. To US Navy Aug 7, 1943. MABG-2 San Diego 07Aug43. Com Mar Fair WC 10Aug43,
					HDN MAG-25 08Sep43. Pac 01Nov43. VMR 253 Aug44. (VMR-253) in landing accident at Guam Dec 22, 1944. SOC Dec 31, 1944
				39070	(MSN 10020) ex USAAF 42-24158. To US Marine Corps Aug 7, 1943. VMR-253 Aug 3, 1944. HDnMAG Nov 15, 1945.
					VMR 153 Mar 1946. FAW-1 Jun 1946. CASU-F Oct 11, 1946. Fasron 122 Nov 1946. CFAW-1 Dec 1946. VRU-3 Feb 1947.
					VRU-23 Shanghai Jul 1947. Rebuilt as R4D-8 with new MSN 43360. To civilian registry as N4458H. Reregistred
					as N34AH in the 1980s. To Colombian AF as 1632, then back to N34AH. Currently registered with
					Classic Air in Las Vegas. Spent some time in South American and was
					impounded by the DEA prior to sale to Classic Air.
					To MASDC as 6C027 May 14, 1972. Reported seen at K-Tech yard 8/28/2000.
				39071	(MSN 10021) ex USAAF 42-24159. To US Marine Corps Aug 7, 1943 - xx - VMR 253 Aug 1944 - MFAWC Feb 24, 1945 -
					San Diego Mar 3, 1945 - Jacksonville Mar 27, 1945 - MAG/ MAW-1 Sep 1945 - VMR 153 Nov 1945 -CFAWP Jun 1946
					CASU-F-12 Jul 24, 1946 - CASU-F-44 Sep 1946 - Fasron118 Oct46-VR-Jan 6, 1947-VRU-3 Mar 3, 1947-Fasron- Oct 11, 1947 -
					San Diego Feb 1948 - Columbus Apr 1948. Rebuilt as R4D-8 with new MSN 43325. Redesignated C-117D Sep 18, 1962.
					Based at NAS Bermuda, arriving Jun 11, 1970, retired Feb 28, 1971. To Aero Union Corp, Chico, CA as N5584N Mar 1980.
					Seen in K-Tech yard 8/28/2000.
				39072	(MSN 10092) ex USAAF 42-24230. To US Marine Corps Aug 21, 1943. Com Air Pac Mar 1945 - HDN MAW-2 Aug 29, 1945.
					HDN MAW- I Feb 1946. Air Pac Ewa Jun 24, 1946 - Pearl Harbor Jul 24, 1946 - San Diego Sep 19, 1946 -
					ProJ Hi-Jump Dec 1946 - Quonset Pt Apr 1947. Pt Mugu Aug47. Rebuilt as R4D-8 with new MSN 43382.
					To C-117D Sep 18, 1962. To N5584R but NTU. To Aero Union, Corp, Chico, CA as N5597V Apr 8, 1980. Current 2011.
				39073	(MSN 10093) ex USAAF 42-24231. To US Navy Aug 23, 1943. MABG-2 San Diego Aug 23, 1943 - Pac Aug 24, 1943 -
					MAG-25 Oct 5, 1943. (VMJ-125M) missing on flight from Bougainville to Guadalcanal May 18, 1944. 19 missing.
				39074	(MSN 10094) ex USAAF 42-24232. Aug 21, 1943. VMF-313 Marines Aug 1944. MAG-25/MAW-1 Jun 27, 1945. VMR-153
					Jul 1945. HDN Mag-61 Aug 1945. MAG-25 Sep 10, 1945. HDN MAG-61 MAW-1 Oct 8, 1945. VMR-153 Nov 1945.
					Air Pac Ewa Jun 1946. Pearl Harbor Jul 19, 1946. San Diego Aug 1946. Columbus Feb 1946. Stored
					Litchfield Park Jan 1948. Pac Missile range 1961. To O&R BUAER M&S - Jacksonville, FL. Oct 21, 1954 -
					To NOTS Project at Inyokern, CA Oct 21, 1954. To NOTS Project at China Lake, CA. Aug 31, 1955 - To NAF R&D at
					China Lake, CA. Dec 5, 1957. To ZW-1 - Lakehurst, NJ Dec 5, 1957. Redesignated C-47H. Stored Jan 17, 1972 at MASDC
					as CB435, transferred to US Army as "43-39074". In the Dec 1985 Air Classics Magazine, Arthur Pearcy
					stated this plane joined the Golden Knights in April 1971, and that it was then stored at Davis-Monthan
					beginning 1/17/72 to 8/16/74, and then put up for auction Aug 16, 1976. 39074 was replaced by 17276,
					which became N48159. Contrary to several databases, this was not the plane that crashed Mar 8, 1973,
					killing 11 members of the US Army Golden Knights parachute team. It turns out that the crashed Golden
					Knights plane was BuNo 50781.
				39075	(MSN 10095) ex USAAF 42-24233. To US Navy Aug 23, 1943. Com Air Pac. W/o Oct 2, 1944 Hawaii. SOC Mar 31, 1945
				39076	(MSN 10096) ex USAAF 42-24234. To US Marine Corps Aug 21, 1943 - xx - HDN MBDW-4 Aug 1944 - VMR 353 Nov 1944 MDN Mar Fair WC
					May 19, 1945 - Corpus Christi May 20, 1945 - HDN MAG-35 Apr 1946 - MDN MAG-33 Jul 12, 1946 - San
					Diego Mar 1948 - Quonset Pt Apr 1948. Converted to R4D-5R - N6678C USN Dept of Nati Def, leased to Pacific A/L -
					N9053Z reregistered - N61 with FAA Aug 1, 1966, then to FAA. XC-DAP Sria de Communicaciones y Tptes Oct 13, 1966 (1976) -
					Derelict Mexico City (Jan 1979 to Sep 1980).
				39077	(MSN 10204) ex USAAF 42-24342. To US Navy Sep 9, 1943. VR-3 Aug44.
					With (VR-3) spun in during instrument and stall training and crashed near Louisborg, KA Sept 20, 1944. 5 killed.
				39078	(MSN 10205) ex USAAF 42-24343. To US Navy Sep 8, 1943 - VR-3 Aug 1944 - VR- I Jan 1945 - VR-7 Oct 1945 -
					VR-1 Dec45 - Stored Litchfield Park Jul 1, 1946 - Quonset Point Nov 1946 -SanDiego Jun 1947-Fasron-
					Jul 11, 1947-HDNMAG-15 Ewa Aug 1947 - xx - to R4D-5S Arctic Research Lab, Fairbanks, AK (1961).
				39079	(MSN 10206) ex USAAF 42-24344. To US Marine Corps 08Sep43 - VMR 152 Marines Aug44 - HDN
					MAG-24 May45 - VR-1 Navy Jul 1945 - VMR 153 Aug 1945 MAW-3 Oct 1, 1945 - Quonset Pt Nov 1945 - VR- I Nov
					1946 Flew into trees at NAS Patuxent River, MD during landing Jan 24, 1947.
				39080	(MSN 10207) ex USAAF 42-24345. to US Marine Corps Sep 8, 1943 - VMR 153 Aug 1944 - MAW-3 Oct 5, 1945 -
					HDN MAG-15 Oct 1945 - M Fair West Nov 9, 1945 - Corpus Christi Dec 1945 - Jacksonville Jun 1946 -
					Stored Litchfield Park Nov 1946 - Cherry Pt Aug 1948 - Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43354.
					Noted at August 23, 1961 active with NAS Rota, Spain. To C-117D Sep 18, 1972. WFU Aug 3, 1977 at MASDC.
					To N2071X Jan 19, 1983. To C-GGKG Oct 1984.
					To N28TN May 30, 2007. Noted at Anchorage International Airport, 09June2016, wearing N28TN, and
					TransNorthern titles
				39081	(MSN 10208) ex USAAF 42-24346. 39081 US Navy Sep 8, 1943xx - VMR 353 Aug 1944 - MAG-15/MAW-1
					Sep 21, 1945 VMR 153 Nov 1945 - Corn Air Phil Jun 1946 - CASU F-58 Sep 1946 - Fasron- 1 Nov 20, 1946 - V
					RU-3 Feb 1947 - Fasron11 Sep 25, 1947 - San Diego Oct 1947 - Olathe Jan 1948 Columbus Feb 1948 -
					Corvallis Aug 1948 - xx Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43397 To MASDC Aug 3, 1977. Sold as N2017X (Jan 1983),
					to Millardair as C-GGKG (Oct 1984) & WFU (May 31, 1990), to Kenn Borek Air (Sep 26, 1994), to TransNorthern
					Aviation as N28TN (May 30, 2007)
				39082	(MSN 13811) ex USAAF 43-30660. To US Marine Corps 27Sep43. Servron-11 Aug44. Servron-15 Dec44.
					VMR-152 Jul45. HDN FAW-1 22Aug45. HDN MAG·15 09Mar46. HDN MAG·25 Apr46. AIR PAC Ewa 10Jun46.
					Pearl Harbor 27Jul46. San Diego 19Sep46. FAW-14 Oct46. Fasron-110 Jan47. San Diego May47.
					Quonset Pt 10Aug47. SOC 29Feb48
				39083	(MSN 13812) ex USAAF 43-30661. To US Marine Corps 27Sep43. VMR·153 Aug44. MAW·11 MAG·25 25Feb45.
					Jacksonville Mar45. Servron 35 Jun45. Servron-15 Jul45. VMR·152 Nov45. AW Pac, Ewa 18Jun46.
					Pearl Harbor 20Aug46. Alameda Mar47. Columbus Jun47. Patuxent Mar48. converted to SC-47H 1961.
					To HC-47H 18Sep62. WFS 14Jul64
				39084	(MSN 13813) ex USAAF 43-30662. To US Marine Corps 27Sep43. VMR·153 Aug44. VMR·253 Sep44.
					Servron-15 Apr45. Servron-35 Jun45. Corpus Christi Jul45. Servron-35 11Mar46. HDN FMF Pac 27Mar46.
					HDN MAG-15 Apr46. Air Pac Ewa Jun46. HDN Air FMF Pac 26Dec46. Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43355
				39085	(MSN 13814) ex USAAF 43-30663. To US Marine Corps Sep 27, 1943. VMR-153 Aug 1944. W/o Aug 18 1945 Mokerang Strip, PNG.
					WFS Aug 31, 1945.
				39086	(MSN 13855) ex USAAF 43-30704. To US Marine Corps Oct 1, 1943. To VMR-153 Aug 1944.
					With VMR-153, hit mountain top near Vella Lavella Oct 7, 1944. 19 killed.
				39087	(MSN 13856) ex USAAF 43-30705. To US Marine Corps 01Oct43. VRM-153 Aug44. Servron-15 Nov44,
					MAG-251. MAW-127 Jun45. VMR-153 Jul45. HDN MAG-61 Aug45. MAG-25 10Sep45. HDN MAG-11 MAW-1 08Oct45.
					VMR-153 Nov45. Air Pac Ewa Jun46. Pearl Harbor 27Jul46. San Diego 19Sep46. FAW-14 Oct46. Fasron 110 Jan47.
					San Diego May47. Quonset Pt 05Aug47. Com Air Pac Mar48. VMR-352, Ewa 11Mar48. HDN MAG-24 Guam Jul48.
					VR-23. VR-21 01Jan50. NAS Barber's Pt Apr50. Rebuilt as R4D-8 with new MSN 43315
				39088	(MSN 13857) ex USAAF 43-30706. To US Marine Corps 01Oct43. VMR-152 Aug44. Servron-15 20Oct44. Barber's Pt Nov44.
 					Servron-15 Jan45. HDN MAW-4 Apr45. AFMF Pac Mar46. Air Pac Ewa 13Jun46. Pearl Harbor 26Jul46.
					San Diego 19Sep46. Quonset Pt May47. NART Los Alamitos Oct47. Anacostia Aug59. to C-47H 18Sep62.
					Stored Davis Monthan May75
				39089	(MSN 13858) ex USAAF 43-30707. To US Navy 06Oct43. CFWC Pac 23Oct43. Com Air 7th Fit Aug44.
					W/o Jul 28, 1944 off Biak, Netherlands New Guinea.
				39090	(MSN 13859) ex USAAF 43-30708. To US Navy 01Oct43. San Diego 02Oct43. Com Air 7th Fit Aug44.
					Crashed near Cairns, Australia Jul 23, 1944.
				39091	(MSN 13860) ex USAAF 43-30709. To US Navy Oct 1, 1943. It was assigned to Naval Air Transport Service,
					serving with VR-5 (Aug 1944), VR-4 (Feb 1945) and VR-11 (Mar 1945) Squadrons.
					It was SOC Jan 31, 1946 and sold immediately to Hughes Aircraft as NC88756. On May 17, 1948 it was leased
					to All American Aviation as N91221. Allegheny Airlines 1953 N141A reregistered 1953 but NTU.
					N91221 Southeastern Acft Leasing 31Dec58. Seaboard & Western L 15May59. E Coast FIg Svces, Martinsburg, WV
					Jack Adams Aircraft Sales, Walls, MI US 1967. F J Smith, W Columbia, SC 1968. United Seafoods Inc,
					E Points, FL US 1969. Arkansas Aviation Sales Inc, Little Rock, AR 1971. On May 19, 1972 went
					to Canada as CF-AOH with Aircraft Sales International Canada, Ltd, Montreal. Sold to Nordair Ltd on Apr 5, 1973,
 					Aklavik FIg Svces, Inuvik 1973. Reindeer Air Svces 1974. Ilford Riverton Airways Ltd 1977.
					Superior Airways Ltd 1978. Ilford Riverton Airways Ltd, Winnipeg, Manitoba registered 23May79.
					Returned to the USA ca. 1993, now registered as N293WM. Currently for sale at Courtesy Aircraft, Rockford, IL
				39092	(MSN 19063) ex USAAF 42-100600). To US Navy 11Nov43. VR-1 Aug44. Corpus Christi Apr45. VR-3 Aug45.
					Quonset Pt Jun46. Project Hypo Jan47. Project High Jump Antarctic 30Jan47. WFU 21Feb47.
					Left in Antarctic and sank post 1948.
				39093	(MSN 19064) ex USAAF 42-100601. To US Navy 11Nov43. NATS San Diego 15Nov43. VR-1 Aug44.
					Hit mountain in Novia Scotia, Sydney Oct 1, 1944. 3 killed.
				39094	(MSN 19065) ex USAAF 42-100602. To US Navy 11Nov43. San Diego 11Nov43. VR-5 Aug44. VR-4 Jan45.
					VR-11 Mar45. NAF Tutuila Apr45. San Diego Nov45. Norfolk Jan46. SOC 31Jan47
				39095	(MSN 19066) ex USAAF 42-100603. To US Navy 12Nov43. San Diego 12Nov43. VR-3 Aug44. VR-4 Dec44.
					VR-13 Jan45. VMR-153 Jan46. HDN MAG15 Feb46. Pearl Harbor Mar46. Alameda Sep46. Columbus Jun47.
					Stored Litchfield Pk Apr48. USMC/MV Sep55. to C-47H 18Sep62. Transferred to US Army where it flew
					as 43-9095 with Missile Command. In 1975 sold to State of Florida as N47060. World Aircraft Museum Inc, Calhoun, GA,
					registered Oct81. Current 2011
39096/39098		Douglas R4D-6
				Navy equivalent of C-47B-DK. Redesignated C-47J in 1962
				39096	(MSN 16043/32791) ex-USAAF 44-76459. To US Navy 31Dec45. Willow Grove 31Dec45. St Louis 01Apr46.
					Columbus Oct47. Cherry Pt Jun48. Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43338. Redesignated C-117D 18Sep62.
					Destroyed in ground accident at NAS Keflavik, Iceland Dec 20, 1975 when lost brakes after landing
					and collided with a hangar. The flight originated on 20 Dec 75 from KEF and flew to Hofn Iceland to
					deliver mail and other supplies for the 667th AC&W Squadron Hofn Naval Air Station. There were no
					serious injuries nor fatalities.
				39097	(MSN 16045/32793) ex-USAAF 44-76461. To US Navy Mar 1945. Shawnee Mar45. Clinton Apr45. Miami May45.
					Jacksonville Jun46. Quonset Pt Jun47. Alameda 20Dec47. Cherry Pt May48. VR-23 San Diego Jun48.
					converted to R4D-6Z. Converted to R4D-8Z with new MSN 43302. To VC-117D 18Sep62. US Attache, Norway Oct69.
					USMC "CZ" Feb75. WFS Apr77. To N851M 18Apr78. In 2011 was N29TN
					with Trans Northern Airways, Anchorage, Alaska. Seen at Anchorage Jun 9, 2016.
				39098	(MSN 16046/32794) ex-USAAF 44-76462. To US Navy Mar45 Shawnee. Clinton Apr45. FAW-14 May45. Corn Air Fit Jul45.
					Corn Air Phil Sep45. Sangley Pt Jan46. Corn Air Phil Jul46. CASU F-58 Sep46. Fasron 120 Nov46.
					VRU-3 Jun47. Fasron 11Jan48. San Diego Apr48. Quonset Pt Aug48. converted to R4D-6R. Converted to R4D-6S.
					Converted to SC-47J. Stored Litchfield Pk 1961 To N7478C. N35. To USN as R4D-7 Depti CAA JuI66.
					FAA registered 29Aug66. Anchorage 01Sep78. Cancelled Mar82. Now on display
					at Pope AFB, North Carolina.
39099			Douglas R4D-7
				MSN 16047/32795 ex-USAAF 44-76463 obtained from USAAF contract for
					TC-47B-DK. To USN as R4D-6 Shawnee. NAS Clinton, OK as navigation trainer Apr45. Pensacola 02Nov45. Corry Fld Dec45.
					Jacksonville Jun46. Whiting Oct46. NATTC-LC Dec47. Converted to R4D-6E. converted to R4D-6R. Converted to SC-47J
 					Redesignated TC-47K 18Sep62. Stored Litchfield Pk Jul64. Stored Litchfield Pk Jul64
39100			Douglas R4D-6
				MSN 16048/32796 ex-USAAF 44-76464. To US Navy Mar 1945. Shawnee. Clinton Apr45. FAW-14 May45.
					Corn Air Fit Jun45 Corn Air Phil Sep45 Corn S Pac Jan46
					Crashed in bad weather in mountains on New Caledonia Mar 31, 1946. 6 killed.
39101/39108		Douglas R4D-7
				Obtained from USAAF contract for TC-47B-DK. Redesignated TC-47K in 1962.
				39101	(MSN 16054/32802) ex-USAAF 44-76470. To US Navy Mar 19, 1945. Shawnee. Clinton Apr45. NAAS Corry Fld Nov45.
					Pensacola Jun47, Quonset Pt 04Aug47. Faetu Lant Jan48. W/o Dec 22, 1949 at Norfolk, VA. SOC Jul50
				39102	(MSN 16062/32810) ex-USAAF 44-76478. To US Navy Mar 1945. Shawnee. Clinton Apr45. Pensacola 06Nov45.
					NART Minneapolis 20Jun46. Quonset Pt May47. Jacksonville 29Sep47. ATU VPMS-10 Oct47. Jacksonville Nov47.
					Corpus Christi Apr48. ATU-VP-10 Corpus Christi May48. Redesignated TC-47K in 1962. Stored Litchfield Park.
					For sale at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ Feb 15, 1966. N9467Z. Korea E Mar 8, 1967. HL-2010 Far East Airways 1970.
				39103	(MSN 16070/32817) ex-USAAF 44-76486. to US Navy Mar 1945. Clinton Mar45. Pensacola 07Nov45.
					NART Memphis 17Jun46. Quonset Pt Mar47. VU Corry Fld Oct47. BTU-6 Whiting Jan48. VU Corry Fld Apr48.
					Stored Jun48. Converted to TC-47B. Redesignated TC-47B in 1962, To US Army as NC-47D Mar 1965, NEC-47H in May 1971,
					to C-47K in Jul 1971. Last operated by Army Aviation Aviation Detachment at Fort Monmouth, NAS Lakehurst, NJ
					and served as an electronic test aircraft. To Eglin AFB Sep 1976 and never left. Now on display at USAF
					Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, Florida. Was never an AC-47 in service, although it is displayed as such.
				39104	(MSN 16373/33121) ex USAAF 44-76789. To US Navy May45. Clinton. Converted to R4D-6 Nov45.
					Jacksonville Nov45. Banana River Dec45. ATU VP-MS-10 Dec46. Quonset Pt 31Oct47. AF MF-LANT Cherry Pt Apr48.
					VMR-252 Jul48. Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43325. Converted to R4D-8T. Redesignaed C-117D 18Sep62.
					USMC Cherry Pt May71. Stored Davis Monthan Oct73 to Feb77. N5584M Mar80 but NTU. N5598B Aero Union Corp,
					Chico, CA US 14Mar80. W J Air Freight Inc, Miami, FL US 07Sep82. To Colombia 08Nov90
				39105	(MSN 16328/33076) ex USAAF 44-76744. To US Navy Apr45. NAS Clinton, OK as navigation trainer. Converted to R4D-6R Dec45.
					VRS 1 Dec45. Quonset Pt Jun46. Norfolk Feb47. Pacific Missile Range 1961. Converted to TC-47J 18Sep62.
					N3951A USN Dept Dec66. to US Army as 39105. Stored Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Aug68. Used for blast tests
				39106	(MSN 16332/33080) ex USAAF 44-76748. To US Navy. Clinton. Converted to R4D-6R Dec45. VRS-1 Dec45.
					Quonset Pt May46. VRU-22 Norfolk Feb48. With AES-12 at MCAS Quantico, VA unti 1957. Redesignated TC-47J 18Sep62.
					To US Army Electronics Comd Oct74. Stored Davis Monthan 12Nov74 to 02Jan79. to Allied Aircraft Transferred to Woods Hole
					Oceanographic Institute.
				39107	(MSN 16337/33085) ex USAAF 44-76753. To US Navy Apr45. At NAS Clinton, OK as navigation trainer.
					Pensacola 05Nov45. NART Olathe 18Jul46.
					Quonset Point Apr47. NATTU Lakehurst Oct47. NATTU Jacksonville Aug48. Monterey 1955 to US Army as 0-39107 Oct72
					 Redesignated TC-47K 1962. N48258 Monroe County Health Dept, Key West, FL US registered 20Aug75. WFS 01Aug90
				39108	(MSN 16342/33090) ex USAAF 44-76758. To US Navy Apr 1945. At NAS Clinton, OK as navigation trainer.
					Assigned to NAS Jacksonville, FL and converted
					to R4D-6R 1946. Assigned to VR-1, NAS Patuxent River, MD.	 Assigned to Hendon, England Jun51 for use by the
					Naval Attaché, US Embassy, London. Assigned to US Marine Corps, MCAS El Toro, CA 1952. To Lake Central Airlines as N21715.
					Returned to US Navy as TC-47K in 1962. US Navy, Indianapolis Apr 1977. Back to N21715 Dec 1981. WFS Oct 9, 2009.
39109			Douglas R4D-6
				MSN 15752/27197, ex USAAF 43-49936. Navy equivalent of C-47B-DK. To USN 01Jun46. VR-41 31Aug47. VRU-4 UK Apr48.
					VR-24 UK Jul48 Converted to R4D-8 with new MSN 43313. Converted to R4D-8T. Redesignated TC-119D Sep 18, 1962.
					Fasron 200 "FT" UK Sep 1957. VT-29. Stored Davis Monthan Feb 1977 to Mar 1983.
39110/39136		Douglas R4D-7
				39110	(MSN 20588) ex USAAF 43-16122 to US Navy Nov 30, 1949.
				39111	(MSN 20133) ex USAAF 43-15667. NC20969 CAA. To US Navy 30Nov49 Jacksonville. Back to USAF -Pennslyvania-ANG
					"0-315667" Aug58
				39112/39136 cancelled and serials 39112/39128 reallocated to R5D-2
39112/39128		Douglas R5D-2
				39112	(MSN 10482, Line No. DC213), ex USAAF 42-72377. To
					Eastern Airlines, Inc as N86577, side no. 703, 06/46-10/51, To MASDC Jan 6, 1966 stored as 39112
					then sold to Columbia as HK-1026 for Taxader (Taxi Aereo de Santander).
					Scrapped Bogota-Eldorado, Colombia
				39113	(MSN 10531, Line No. DC262), ex USAAF 42-72426. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N86580, side no. 701, 05/46-06/51, stored as 39113 then converted to VC-54N,
					then converted to C-54P. Seen in service 1962. To MASDC Jun 1, 1971, b/u
				39114	(MSN 18329, Line No. DO103), ex USAAF 43-17129. To Eastern Airlines, Inc.
					as N86582, side no. 704, 04/46-11/51, stored as 39114. wfu. To MASDC Jan 6, 1967
				39115	(MSN 10491, Line No. DC222), ex USAAF 42-72386. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N86576, side no. 702, 05/46-05/51, stored as 39115, wfu
				39116	(MSN 18331, Line No. DO105), ex USAAF 43-17131. To Eastern Airlines, Inc.
					as N88815, side no. 709, 07/46. stored as 39116. Next while operated by the USMC
					on Feb. 17, 1956 the aircraft was involved in a fatal accident on approach to NAS
					Alameda, CA, 5 crew, 35 PAX fatal. w/o
				39117	(MSN 10509, Line No. DC240), ex USAAF 42-72404. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N88812, side no. 706, 06/46-10/51, Seen in service 1962. Stored as 39117, wfu. To MASDC Oct 28, 1965
				39118	(MSN 10484, Line No. DC215), ex USAAF 42-72379. To MASDC Jul 9, 1965. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N88811, side no. 705, 05/46, seen at Ryan Field Jul 17, 1976. stored as 39118, wfu.
				39119	(MSN 18344, Line No. DO118), ex USAAF 43-17144. To Eastern Airlines Inc. as
					N88813, side no. 707, 10/46, on December 19, 1946 it was involved in a midair with
					a Universal DC-3 near Aberdeen, Md. Both aircraft were able to land safely.
					Repaired and stored as 39119, To MASDC May 20, 1970, b/u.
				39120	(MSN 10443, Line No. DC174), ex USAAF 42-72338. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N88704,
					side no. 712, 09/46-05/51, stored as 39120 then converted to R5D-5 as BuNo 39120 then wfu
					To MASDC Oct 29, 1970
				39121	(MSN 18378, Line No. DO152), ex USAAF 43-17178. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as NC88707
					then registered as N88707, side no 714, 07/46-05/51, stored as 39121 then sold as N68576,
					leased to Breathens, S.A.F.E. of Iceland, operated by Luftleidir Icelandic Airlines as LN-SUP
					(1954-1960) then to Transportflug as D-ADAR 6 Jul 1966, Leased to
					Alitalia in 1967, On 6 Sep 1968 sold to a G. Bourgeard and reg. cancelled 9 Sep 1968.
				39122	(MSN 10438), ex USAAF 42-72333. Leased by Eastern Air Lines
					Jun 16, 1946 as N88703, side no. 711. Returned to US Navy as 39122 May 11, 1951.
					Converted to VC-54N in 1962. WFU and stored at Davis Monthan AFB Mar 1970.
					Bought by Aircraft Specialties Inc. Mar 1975 and registered as N67017. Bought by Air Response Inc
					May 28, 1986 and reregistered as N34NA. WFU and stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ.
					Presently (2004) parked/stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ by
					Aviation Response, Inc. with a fire bomber side no.14.
				39123	(MSN 18334, Line No. DO108), ex USAAF 43-17134. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N865579,
					side no. 710, 08/46-05/51, stored as 39123. To MASDC Mar 12, 1965, then b/u
				39124	(MSN 10495, Line No. DC226), ex USAAF 42-72390. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N88705,
					side no. 713, 06/46-10/58, Seen in service July 1970, stored as 39124, To MASDC Dec 11, 1970, wfu
				39125	(MSN 10535, Line No. DC266), ex USAAF 42-72430. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N88724,
					side no. 715, 08/46-10/51, stored as 39125, To MASDC Dec 2, 1965, wfu
				39126	(MSN 10536, Line No. DC267), ex USAAF 42-72431. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N34070,
					side no. 719, 09/46-06/51, stored as 39126, wfu
				39127	(MSN 10542, Line No. DC273), ex USAAF 42-72437. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N34045,
					side no. 718, 09/46-10/51, stored as 39127 then converted to VC-54N (R5D-1Z) as 39127,
					then converted to RC-54V as 39127 for the US Coast Guard, wfu
				39128	(MSN 10492, Line No. DC223), ex USAAF 42-72387. To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N54365,
					side no. 720, 1946-1951, stored as 39128 To MASDC Jun 22, 1965, wfu.
39137/39181		Douglas R5D-1
				USAAF C-54As transferred to US Navy
				I have 39122 being ex USAAF 42-72333. But this wasn't an R5D-1.
				39137	(MSN 3065) ex USAAF 41-37275. To civil registry as N90861 (Santa Fe Skyways) , then PH-TEY "Limburg", PH-DBY (KLM),
					F-OBMU and then 7T-VAU (Air Algerie). Crashed into mountainside in Sahara near Tamanrasset,
					Algeria Apr 11, 1967. 35 of 39 onboard killed.
				39138	(MSN 3066) ex USAAF 41-37276. To Dutch AF as NL306. To civil registry as PH-TAE (KLM).
					W/o Nov 05. 1946
				39139	(MSN 3076/DO18) ex USAAF 41-37285. Bought by Transocean Airlines in 1946 as
					N79998. Crashed/ditched Aug 15, 1949 when ran out of fuel 15 km west of Lurga
					Point, off the coast of Ireland. 8 of 58 onboard killed.
				39140	(MSN 3077) ex USAAF 41-37286. To WAA Apr 1946. To ZJC-54A at Edwards AFB. To civil registry as NC57777 (Veteran
					Airways), VP-CBE, CY-ACB (Air Ceylon), VH-INZ (Australian National Airlines) , N5521V (Seven Seas
					Airlines), HP-351 (Aeronaves de Panama), 5N-AFC (Pan African Airlines),VP-BCX (Carribean
					Air Charters, ntu), N11117 (Aviation Facilities - Leased to Taino Air Services. Possibly
					sold to Cambodia or CIA for operations in Cambodia. WFU and stored at Phnom Pen Airport, Cambodia 1975.
				39141	(MSN 3078) ex USAAF 41-37287. To NC86552 (Chamberlain Aircraft Engineering), to Philippines
					Airlines and in early 1946 registered as PI-C108, returned to N86552, then to Air Asia/CAT
					Aug 8, 1946 registered as B-1002, to Air America March 1959 same B-1002. Sold September 01, 1963 to
					VIAT/AII Saigon (VIAT was the South Vietnamese front of the Agency) on lease purchase.
					Leased to Air Vietnam. Scrapped
				39142	(MSN 3089) ex USAAF 41-37298. To civil registry as NC79048 (Transocean
					Air Lines), PI-C105 (Philippine Airlines), VT-CYK (Bharat Airways). Burnt out after force
					landing at Comillah Dec 30, 1949. 7 killed.
				39143	(MSN 3090) ex USAAF 41-37299. To civil registry as NC79999 (Seaboard World Airlines -
					United States Overseas Airlines - Lsd to World Wide Airlines). Scrapped Cape May, NJ Aug 1977.
				39144	(MSN 3096) ex USAAF 41-37305. Assigned to Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy. To civil
					registry as N57661 (Santa Fe Skyways), PH-XEY then PH-TEX (KLM), F-BELM (Air France),
					TS-APM (Leased until sold to Tunis Air), F-BRHQ (Air Fret - Air Djibouti), To Air Afrique as TT-DAA.
					Crashed into ground 2.5 mi short of runway at Fort-Archambault, Chad Feb 28, 1971. Crew of 3 survived,
					but aircraft was w/o.
				39145	(MSN 3097/DO39) ex USAAF 41-37306. WFU and stored Mar 1946. Broken up
				39146	(MSN 3103/DO45) ex USAAF 41-37312. WFU and stored Feb 1947. Broken up
				39147	(MSN 3104) ex USAAF 41-37313. With VR-11, hit mountain during landing descent to Manila,
					Philippines Nov 30, 1945. No fatalities.
				39148	(MSN 3109) ex USAAF 41-37318 to R5D-1Z, later redesignated VC-54N. Seen at Ryan Fd, 17 July 1976
				39149	(MSN 3110) ex USAAF 41-37319. To civil registry as NC79975 (United States Overseas Airlines),
					XA-HEN (Guest Aerovias Mexico), C-FEDM (Curtiss Reid Flying Service), N79975 (United
					States Overseas Airlines), EC-WPQ later EC-APQ (Iberia). Sold to Spantax in 1966, at PMI Jan 1976 derelict. WFU.
				39150	(MSN 7449/DO 57) ex USAAF 42-107430. To Commercial Airways
					of the Philippines Jun 12, 1947 as PI-C260. Leased by US
					Overseas Airlines Feb 1951 as N68736. Bought by US Overseas
					Airlines May 2, 1953. Destroyed when crashed on the ice cap
					near Nassarssauq, Greenland May 13, 1957. 2 of 3 onboard killed.
				39151	(MSN 7450/DO 58) ex USAAF 42-107431. WFU and stored Feb 1947.
					Broken up
				39152	(MSN 10290/DC 21) ex USAAF 42-72185. To Peruvian International
					Airways in 1947 as OB-SAD-173. Registered as N1476V in 1949.
					Bought by Union Aeromaritime de Transport Jan 21, 1950 as F-BFGR.
					Bought by Compagnie Autrex-Lopez-Loreta-Lebreton in 1952.
					Crashed at Elsines, near Bordeaux-Merignac, France after engine
					failure Feb 7, 1953. 6 of 22 onboard killed.
				39153	(MSN 10291/DC 22) ex USAAF 42-72186. WFU and stored Dec 1946,
					broken up
				39154	(MSN 10292/DC 23) ex USAAF 42-72187. To civil registry as N49537 with
					Pacific Overseas Airlines in 1948. To Union Aeromaritime
					de Transport Dec 29, 1951 as F-BFVT. DBR in landing at
					Fort Lamy, Tchad Jun 3, 1955.
				39155	(MSN 10293/DC 24) ex USAAF 42-72188. WFU and stored Mar 1947.
					Broken up.
				39156	(MSN 10294/DC 25) ex USAAF 42-72189. Sold to Transportes Aereos
					Benianos in 1964 as CP-747. Fate uncertain
				39157	(MSN 10295) ex USAAF 42-72190. Sold to Reeve Aleutian A/Ws 17 Oct 1958, In svce 6 Nov 1958
				39158	(MSN 10296) ex USAAF 42-72191. To Pan American Airways as N88714 *Clipper Golden West*, later *Clipper
					Red Rover*. N88714 N-cancelled 27 Feb 1958, to Japan
				39159	(MSN 10297) ex USAAF 42-72192. By 1956 was N88706 of
					Northwest Airlines.
				39160	(MSN 10304/DC35) ex USAAF 42-72199. WFU and stored Feb 1947. Broken up
				39161	(MSN 10305/DC36) ex USAAF 42-72200. WFU and stored Mar 1947. Broken up
				39162	(MSN 10306/DC37) ex USAAF 42-72201. Bought by Pennsylvania Central
					Airlines in 1946 and registered N53487. Became Capital Airlines Apr 21,
					1948. Plane named "Capitaliner Canton 429. Bought by T. D. Keegan
					Ltd Dec 1, 1960 and registered G-ARIC. Transferred to Trans World
					Leasing Ltd Jan 1961. Bought by Field Aircraft Services Jun 24, 1961.
					Leased by World Wide Aviation Ltd Jun 22, 1971, returnedNov 1, 1961.
					Bought by Congolese AF Apr 1969, registered 9O-RIC, reserialed 9Q-RIC
					Damaged on the ground by another C-54 9Q-PCW (ex 42-72194) N'Dolo, Leopoldville
					Jun 1964. WFU and stored 1966.
				39163	(MSN 10307/DC38) ex USAAF 42-72202 by 1955 was ZS-BWN "Swartberg"
					of South African Airways. To F-BJHG with UAT Union Aeromaritime de Transport, To TU-TBJ with Air Afrique.
					Noted with Chad AF as 10307 then as TT-EAF with Air Tchad. Noted dumped at N'Djamena in Aug 2011.
				39164	(MSN 10308/DC39) ex USAAF 42-72203	(MSN 10308) by 1955 was N4269 "Skycruiser
					New York" of Colonial Airlines. Sold to Aerovias as CU-T642 in 1957, cancelled in 196
				39165	(MSN 10318/DC49) ex USAAF 42-72213. To WAA in 1946. Registered N34565.
					Transferred to US Department of Commerce in 1946 as N5288N.
					Leased by Transocean Airlines Aug 1, 1952. Subleased by Airwork
					Ltd Mar 1955, returned to Transocean Dec 1955. Returned to US
					Department of Commerce 1957. Transferred to CAA Oct 4, 1957,
					reregistered to FAA. Bought by International Air Freighters
					in 1958 and registered as CF-NWM. Bought by Cubana in 1958
					and registered CU-T-785. WFU and stored 1962.
				39166 ex USAAF 42-72214. To Pan American Airways as N88931 *Clipper Quickstep* in 1947.
					To Cubana de Avacion in 1949 as CU-T397. Crashed on takeoff Dec 6, 1952, Bermuda.
				39167	(MSN 10320/DC51) ex USAAF 42-72215. By 1956 was N48762 of
					Northwest Airlines. W/o 28 Oct 1960 Hit mountain nr Missoula, Montana
					Crashed into mountains in snow showers while descending to Missoula. The aircraft
					entered a steep left banking turn and the nose was raised in an apparent attempt to
					turn and climb out through an intersecting valley, however, the aircraft continued to
					sink toward the ground, rolled to the left and crashed inverted. The failure of the
					pilot to continue in accordance with his IFR flight plan by attempting a VFR approach
					during instrument weather conditions. All 12 onboard killed.
				39168	(MSN 10321/DC52) ex USAAF 42-72216. WFU and stored Jul 1947. Broken up
				39169	(MSN 10322/DC53) ex USAAF 42-72217. Bought by Cruzeiro do Sul
					Nov 4, 1946 named "Canopus" registered PP-CCJ. Bought by
					Atlas Tire Company Jun 15, 1948 named "Sky Merchant" registered
					N37734. Bought by California Eastern Airlines Mar 3, 1953
					registered N229A. W/o Mar 27, 1953 when ditched in Pacific
					Ocean off San Francisco at night due to engine failure. Aircraft stayed
					afloat for 5 1/2 hours. All 4 onboard survived.
				39170	(MSN 10323) ex-USAAF 42-72218. to Pan American Airways as N88932 *Clipper Matchless* 1947-1951.
					Then CF-CUK, N9940F, EP-ADJ. Became KA-ADJ with Katanga rebels Nov 1962.
				39171	(MSN 10324/DC55) ex-USAAF 42-72219. Bought by Pacific Overseas
					Airlines in 1946 as N49524. Bought by Guest Aerovias Mexico
					Oct 13, 1948 as XA-HEG. Leased by Qantas Oct 31, 1955, returned
					to Guest Aerovias Mexico May 1, 1956. Destroyed in crash landing
					after an inflight fire 13 km NNW of Puerto Somoza, Nicaragua
					Nov 15, 1956. 25 killed.
				39172	(MSN 10325) ex USAAF 42-72220. By 1956 was N49529 of Northwest Airlines. To Air New Mex Inc on 11 Sep 1961,
					Leased to Icelandair Sep 1962, Re-reg TF-FID in 1963 "Straumfaxi", Sold to
					Africair 30 Aug 1967 as ZS-FCK, Sold to Botswana National A/Ws Jan 1968 as VQ-ZEG, re-reg A2-ZEG,
					Sold to Protea A/Ws 1969 as ZS-FCK, re-reg VQ-ZJN in 1970, Leased to
					Swazi Air in 1970, re-reg 3D-AAL in 1971, To Protea A/Ws in 1973, reg
					cancelled 22 Nov 1973, broken up 1975 at Rand Airport
				39173 ex USAAF 42-72221. Sold on civilian market as N49539, OO-CBS, to Belgian
					AF as KX-1, radio call sign OT-CWU. The project to convert the fuselage into a bar at the Chantilly restaurant was
					abandoned having failed to obtain the necessary permits. Scrapped at Torhut, Belgium May 1984
				39174 ex USAAF 42-72222	(MSN 10327). To Pan American Airways as N88933 *Clipper Winged Racer*.
					Sold to Canadian Pacific Airlines as CF-CPC in 1951. Disappeared near
					Sitka, AK on flight from Vancouver, BC to Anchorage, AK enroute to Tokyo.
					6 crew and 31 passengers lost. No trace ever found.
				39175 ex-USAAF 42-72232. To civil registry as N49288, AP-ADL, N49288, HZ-AG, G-ASPN, ZS-IRE,
					A2-ZGU, 9Q-CBP. Was still flying, but now reported as reregistered 9Q-CWP and WFU.
					Was seen at Kinshasa, Congo stored after an uncontained engine fire.
				39176	(MSN 10341) ex-USAAF 42-72236. Sold to Peruvian Intl A/Ws in 1947, OB-SAC-172,
					regd 25 Apr 1947, Sold as N1475V in Nov 1949, Sold in Apr 1950 to UAT as
					F-BFGQ, Sold to Cie Autrex and w/o 4 Apr 1954 on approach to Gian Lan, Vietnam
				39177	(MSN 10342, line no. DC 73) ex USAAF 42-72237. To Pennsylvania
					Central Airlines in 1946 as N91068. Destroyed after engine caught
					fire and fell off while landing at Washington National Airport
					Sep 12, 1946.
				39178	(MSN 10343) ex-USAAF 42-72238. To civil registry with Peruvian International Airways in 1947
					as OB-SAB-71, F-BFGP with Aigle Azur Mar 22, 1950, TU-TBK (Air Afrique),
					and 5T-CJR (Air Mauritanie). Later re-registered N1474V Nov 1949, cancelled Feb 21, 1950.
					To Peru
				39179	(MSN 7476/DO84) ex USAAF 42-107457. To Colonial Airways as 'Skycruiser
					America" N93267 May 29, 1947. Merged with Eastern Airlines. To PSA in Jun 1956,
					to Mercer Enterprises in 1961, to Arctic Coop Federation of Canada Dec 1969 as CF-QIX then
					C-FQIX in 1970 when bought by Air Commonwealth. WFU and stored at Winnipeg, Canada.
					Bought by Aero Trades Western in early 1979 then DBR Jun 1, 1979 at Thompson, Manitoba
					when an engine caught fire after takeoff. Plane landed with engine still on fire and plane was
					consumed by fire.
				39180	(MSN 7477/DO85) ex USAAF 42-107458. Report that it hit top of Mt Tengo and crashed into
					gorge 7.5 mi SW of Agana Airfield, Guam Sept 30, 1945. 7 killed.
				39181	(MSN 10344) ex USAAF 42-72239. To civil registry as N67566 with NASA
					Goddard Jan 1962. Never had a NASA number. Departed Feb 1965. To
					TJ-ABM (Cameroon Airlines, wfu)
39182/39191		Timm N2T-1 Tutor
				Timm Aircraft Corporation PT-175K variant of the S-160 developed for the US Navy designated N2T-1. The Timm PT-175K was
					constructed using a plastic bonded plywood, known as Aeromold.
39192/39291		Beech SNB-2 Navigator
				39194	(MSN 4213) at Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra, Australia. Was ex VH-BJJ and VH-CLG
				39195	(MSN 4214) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts.
				39196	(MSN 4215) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962.
					To civil registry as N9196. to Kenosha Technical Institute, renamed Jul 1971 as Gateway Technical
					College, Janesville-Rock County Airport, Janesville, WI. Sale reported Sep 24, 1981.
					Still active with private owner.
				39197	(MSN 4216) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962. To N5877
				39202	(MSN 4231) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962. To MASDC as 1C235 May 9, 1970.
					To N40080.
				39203	(MSN 4232) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-5 c1949, as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962.
					To Pima Air Museum, Tucson, AZ, probably used for parts only.
				39206	(MSN 4290) possibly hit by AAA and crashed July 8, 1952,
					2 parachutes observed.
				39208	(MSN 4292) remanufactured to SNB-5 c1954 (new MSN N-637). Redesignated TC-45J Sep 18, 1963 then UC-45J Oct 14, 1964.
					To MASDC storage. SOC Apr 30, 1968. To N3484 with Atlanta Area Technical School
				39213 Remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. Converted to
					UC-45J. WFU. To N6953C, cancelled Jul 6, 2012. On display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona,
					on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum.
				39217	(MSN 4333) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5P c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962. To N98119
				39219	(MSN 4335) converted to SNB-1P with vertical cameras. remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated
					UC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as N3483. To Texas Air Museum, Slaton, Texas
				39224	(MSN 4643) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90283.
				39226	(MSN 4645) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as
					N3765. Rebuilt as Hamilton HA-1 Turbonliner at Tucson in 1969. To civil registry as HB-GEG, N29471
					and ZS-PRA. As Beech Volpar Turboliner II ZS-PRA MSN 4645 w/o Sep 22, 1972 when crashed at Tembisa
					township near Johannesburg-Jan Smuts.
				39228	(MSN 4647) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as N6481S
				39230	(MSN 4649) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as N9234.
				39231	(MSN 4650) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-5, then SNB-5P c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962. To N231PH with
					US Department of Public Health. To US Department of Agriculture in aphid and screw worm eradication program.
					Noted in USDA storage in 1979.
				39233	(MSN 4652) converted to SNB-2P. Remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co of Tucson, AZ
					for parts. Noted in Hamilton storage in 1971.
				39235	(MSN 4654) remamufactured by Beech as JRB-5 c1948, SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co of Tucson, AZ for
					parts. Noted in 1973 in Hamilton storage compound
				39236 failed to return Apr 23, 1943 from a night navigational flight over the Gulf of Mexico. 6 crew members
					lost.
				39243	(MSN 4702) Quonset Point noted at Andrews AFB, 1970 (photo); to MASDC 21MAR70
				39246	(MSN 4705) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N2207S
				39247	(MSN 4706) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts.
				39250	(MSN 4709) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90269
				39255	(MSN 4734) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6, SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts. Noted
					1972 in Hamilton compound
				39256	(MSN 4735) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To Allied Aircraft Inc,
					Tucson, AZ in 1973. Noted derelict there in 1976.
				39257	(MSN 4736) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To Hamilton Aircraft Co,
					Tucson, AZ for parts in 1968. Noted derelict in Hamilton compound in 1973.
				39258	(MSN 4737) converted to SNB-2P, remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5P c1954. Redesignated RC-45J in 1962.
					To civil registry as N40072
				39261	(MSN 4740) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts. Seen
					derelict on Hamilton ramp Sep 10, 1976.
				39262	(MSN 4741) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts. Noted
					derelict at Tucson in 1972.
				39265	(MSN 4784) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as N49265.
					Seen displayed at Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Anchorage-Lake Hood 2005-2006. Seen at Southern Arizona
					Warbirds Museum, Avra Valley, Arizona Aug 2012.
				39266	(MSN 47885) converted to SNB-2), remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962.
					To civil registry as N40081. On display at Barksdale AFB, Louisiana since 1993, painted as 447266
				39274	(MSN 5447) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-4, SNB-5 c 1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To N19000.
				39275	(MSN 5448) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To MASDC as IC246 Nov 20, 1970.
					To N40082 with US Department of Agriculture.
				39278	(MSN 5491) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-5, SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To Allied Aircraft,
					Tucson, AZ by 1976. Noted in Allied yard Sep 10, 1976.
				39281	(MSN 5494) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-3, SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. Transferred to
					US Army as 39281. To MASDC as ZA040 May 7, 1975. To N67252
				39282	(MSN 5495) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-5, SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To civil registry
					as N4847. Rebuilt as Hamilton Turboliner. Later N82FA, N704M. Crashed during landing at Kansas City,
					MO Dec 5, 1983.
				39287 to MASDC from NAS Dallas, TX Mar 10, 1970
				39290 to MASDC from NAS Los Alamitos, CA Mar 21, 1970
39292/39491		Budd RB-1 Conestoga
				39292/39308 MSN 001/017. Edward G Budd Manufacturing Company
				US Navy Aircraft states that 26 were built of which 17 were delivered Mar44. Did not enter service but were
					used as utility aircraft, being retired early 1945. The extant RB-1s were then transferred to the
					War Assets Administration (WAA) to be sold as war surplus. In 1945, the WAA sold 12 Conestogas to
					the National Skyway Freight Corporation. The new company, founded by members of the AVG Flying Tigers,
					immediately sold four RB-1 aircraft to other buyers, which paid for the entire WAA contract
				39292	(MSN 001) sold to NSF Jul 1945, to civil registry as NX41810, later NC41810. Crashed in Fort Worth,
					Texas enroute to California. Sold for $500 as a hamburger stand
				39293	(MSN 002) received temporary civil registry as NX37097. Registered NC37097 to Edward G Budd
					Manufacturing Company, Feb 9, 1944, . Damaged beyond repair at Patuxent in takeoff crash Apr 13, 1944
					during NATC trials. One killed, 6 injured, one uninjured. Registration cancelled Sep 17, 1948
				39294	(MSN 003) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45347. Crashed in blizzard at Bluefield, Virgnia
					onto a golf course Jan 1, 1946.
				39295	(MSN 004) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45348. Sold to user in Cuba
				39296	(MSN 005) made belly landing on wet grass Aug 7, 1944. Minor injuries and repaired.
					Made water landing in Chesapeake Bay when engines cut out Aug 30, 1944 and was SOC.
				39297	(MSN 006) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC43549. To Shell Ecuador as HC-SBE Jul 1945.
					Damaged beyond repair at Shell Mera May 15, 1946 in forced landing. Used as local bar.
				39298	(MSN 007) to civil registry as NC41805.
				39299	(MSN 008) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45350. To Shell Ecuador as HC-SBF Jul 1945.
					WFU Jul 23, 1946 due to wing fatigue problems.
				39300	(MSN 009) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45351. To Shell Ecuador as HC-SBG (or SBH) Jul
					1945. WFU Oct 1946 due to wing fatigue problems.
				39301	(MSN 010) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45352. To Shell Ecuador as HC-SBH (or SBG) Jul
					1945. WFU Aug 26, 1946 due to wing fatigue problems.
				39302	(MSN 011) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45353. Crashed near Alameda, New Mexico Nov 7, 1945.
					Pilot and copilot killed and flight mechanic severely injured.
				39303	(MSN 012) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45354. National Skyway became the Flying Tiger line
					in 1947. Sold to Tucker Motor Company to transport their car around the country for auto shows.
					Tucker went bankrupt Apr 19, 1949 and plane was sold. Used to fly shrimp in from Mexico. Last seen
					abandoned in 1980 at an airfield in Oakland, California.
				39304	(MSN 013) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45355. To Expreso Aero Int of Havana as CU-C413,
					then to Trans Air Hawaii, LTD as N5618V. May have not been taken up. Revoked Jan 14, 1977,
					Cancelled Nov 13, 2012. Current status unknown.
				39305	(MSN 014) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45356. National Skyway became the Flying Tiger line
					in 1947. May have been the aircraft damaged on landing at Los Angeles IAP and donated to the airport
					fire department.
				39306	(MSN 015) to National Skyway Freight Corp as NC45357. May have been the aircraft that crashed into
					a Detroit, Michigan graveyard Aug 25, 1945.
				39307	(MSN 016) sold on civilian market as NC33308 less than 6 months after
					construction. Flown in Mexico for many years as XB-QUZ.
					Seized in mid-1960s by US government for smuggling. Sat
					at Douglas, Arizona for many years before being sold at auction.
					Plane donated by the purchaser to Pima Air and Space Museum,
					Tucson, AZ. Now awaiting restoration.
				39308	(MSN 017) to civil registry as NC33330 to Flying Tiger Line Inc Jul 5, 1945. Sold to Aerovisa Azteca in 1945.
					N33330 cancelled May 22, 1965
				39309/39491 cancelled

39318/39368		Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune
				39318/39326 Model 026-52-02. 39327/38368 Model 126-52-02
				39319 Accident on 27 Aug 1952 at NAS Alameda, CA VP-871
				39320 converted during construction as prototype anti-submarine version P2V-2S, Model 226-52-03
				39323 damaged Jan 21, 1949 at Roosevelt Road, Puerto Rico. Nosewheel collapsed
				39325 w/o 4/23/48 ditched off NAS Quonset Point, RI due to fuel exhaustion.
				39333 (VP-1) crashed Nov 24, 1948 in British Columbia. Wreckage located 10/16/61. 9 killed.
				39334 (VP-4) damaged by errant 20-mm cannon round during gunnery practice May 24, 1950.200 Mi SW off
					Cape Flattery, WA
				39337 with VP-741 in 1951. Takeoff accident on 23 Sep 1954 at Saudharkokur A/p, Iceland
					VP-16
				39340 (VP-4) w/o 11/27/50 during training flight off NAS Barbers Point, HI after right wing separated. 5 killed.
				39342 damaged May 8, 1951 when overshot and ground looped at NAS Kwajlein
				39343 used by US Marine Corps for airborne electronics aircrew training
				39347 with VP-741 in 1951.
				39351 (VP-812) overshot runway at NAS Kodiak, AK 5/19/51
				39353 w/o 6/21/48 NAS Whidbey Island, Wa due to midair fire and wheels-up landing
				39354 Ground accident on 8 Jan 1953 at NAAS El Centro, CA
				39355 damaged Oct 4, 1948 (VP-6) when nosewheel collapsed.
				39357	(VP-16) ditched Feb 27, 1953 in transit Bermuda to Lajes when engine failed
				39359 (VP-4) damaged during air to air gunnery practice Jun 7, 1952.
				39362 with VP-741 1951-52.
				39365 used by US Marine Corps for airborne electronics aircrew training
39369/39468		Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune
				Cancelled contract. Model 026-52-02
39469/39491		Cancelled contract
39492/39611		Curtiss R5C-1 Commando
				C-46As diverted to USMC from USAAF
				39492	(MSN 26429/CU69, ex USAAF 41-12302) stalled and crashed on landing NAS Anacostia DC;
					Bolling Field, DC Mar 24, 1943. 4 killed.
				39493	(MSN 26430/CU70, ex USAAF 41-12303)
				39494 may be ex 41-12336	(MSN 26463/CU103)
				39495 may be ex 41-12337	(MSN 26464/CU104)
				39496 may be ex 41-12341	(MSN 26468/CU108). WFU and stored. Lineas Aereas Interpolar bought
					the plane Jul 1957, registered as CC-CIB-504, named El Roto Gallo, Bought by
					Alfa Chile in 1964. WFU and stored Santiago, Chile
				39497	(MSN 26469/CU109, ex USAAF 41-12342) assigned o VMU-252 lost off Midway Feb 5, 1944,
				39498 (ex 41-12346, MSN 27473) Delivered to USAAF 1May43 as 41-12346. Transferred to US Marine Corps 22May43;
					designated R5C-1. MAW-4, VMJ-252, MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH. MAG-35, MCAS El Centro, CA Sep44.
					NAS San Diego, CA Mar45. MAG-35, MCAS El Centro, CA Jun45. MAG-35 Service Squadron (ServRon-35),
					MCAS El Centro, CA Sep45. NAS San Diego, CA Feb46. MAG-35, MCAS El Centro, CA 1Apr46. Marine Fleet Air,
					West Coast, NAS San Diego, CA Apr46. MAG-21, VMR-252, MCAS Cherry Point, NC Jun46. NAS Norfolk, VA.
					SOC 31May47. Transferred to US Coast Guard as 39498 31Jul48.
				39499 (ex 41-12347, MSN 26474) WFU and stored 1946
				39500 (ex 41-12348, MSN 26475) WFU and stored 1946.
				39501 (VMJ-252) w/o off Apamama in central Pacific Apr 3, 1944
				39502	(MSN 26496/CU136, ex USAAF 41-12369) to Air Haiti as HH-AHA
				39503 may be ex 41-12370	(MSN 26497/CU137). WFU and stored 1947
				39504 crashed south of Los Angeles Feb 2, 1945. 8 killed. May be ex 41-12371	(MSN 26498/CU138)
				39507	(MSN 26593/CU233, ex USAAF 41-24672) was operated as a Blue Angels support aircraft in 1953. To N4086A.
					Later to HB-AAF and then back to N4086A. Then registered as N9900Z for the remainder of its career.
					In 1969 was converted to C-47R Super 46C. Scrapped ca 1982.
				39509	(MSN 26656/CU296, ex USAAF 41-24735). Bought by Marco Insustries Feb 1957 registered as N4087A.
					Transportes Aéreos Peruanos (TAPSA) bought Jan 1958, registered OB-WAX-487, rereg. Jun 9, 1958 as OB-QAL-487.
					DBR at Moyabamba, Peru whilst landing overran the runway and struck a radio mast Jan 4, 1959.
				39510	(MSN 26657/CU297, ex USAAF 41-24736)
				39511	(MSN 26658/CU298, ex USAAF 41-24737) to N4089A of Marco
					Industries, Inc Feb 1957. Bought by L. B. Smith Aircraft Sep
					1958, then to LAPSA as ZP-CAP. Bought by M. T. Reina de
					Biagiola Mar 11, 1966. Bought by Germa Inc Oct 5, 1966,
					named "Chandico". Crashed Olavo Pato, San Juan, Argentina
					Dec 6, 1966
				39512	(MSN 26712/CU352, ex USAAF 42-3579, VMR-153) crashed SW of Kiangwan Airfield, Shanghai,
					China Apr 23, 1945. No fatalities.
				39516	(MSN 26683/CU323, ex USAAF 41-24762) to L. B. Smith Aircraft
					Corp Jun 1958 as N4090A. Converted to Super 46C. Bought by
					Transcontinental SA Dec 1958. Registered LV-PLX, reregistered
					Jan 13, 1959 as LV-FTX. Leased to Austral (Compania Argentina de
					Transportes Aeros Saci of Buenos Aires) Dec 22, 1961. Bought by
					TAM Bolivia in 1964. Registered TAM-60 with Transportes
					Aereos Militares Ecuatorianos. Crashed into Cunaticuta
					Mountains, La Paz, Bolivia Feb 17, 1971. All 12 onboard killed.
				39517	(MSN 26684/CU324, ex USAAF 41-24763) to L. B. Smith Aircraft Corp
					as N46Q Jun 1958. Bought by Associated Air Transport later
					in 1958. Crashed short of runway at McGuire AFB, NJ
					Feb 13, 1960. All 57 onboard OK.
				39518 may be ex 41-24764	(MSN 26685/CU325). Need confirmation
				39519 may be ex 41-24765	(MSN 26686/CE326). Need confirmation
				39520	(MSN 26709/CU349, ex USAAF 42-3576) to USN Dec 13, 1943. To L. B. Smith
					Aircraft Corp in 1957, registered as N4094A. Converted to Super
					C-46C. In 1958 to Transportes Aereos Peruanos (TAPSA) and registered
					as OB-WAY-488, reregistered as OB-QAM-488 Jun 9, 1958. Crashed on takeoff
					at Cuzco, Peru May 8, 1959.
				39521	(MSN 26688/CU328, ex 41-24767)
				39522	(MSN 26687/CU327, ex 41-24766) Delivered to USAAF 16Nov43 as 41-24766. Transferred to
					US Marine Corps 7Jan44; designated R5C-1. VMR-252, MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH Aug44. VMR-953,
					MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH Apr45. MAG-35, MCAS El Centro, CA May45. Headquarters Squadron, Marine
					Fleet Air, West Coast, NAS San Diego, CA Sep45. Headquarters Squadron, MAG-35, MCAS El Centro, CA Oct45.
					NAS San Diego, CA Feb46. MAG-35 Service Squadron (ServRon-35), MCAS El Centro, CA Mar46. Headquarters
					Squadron, MAG-33, MCAS El Tora, CA 29Apr46. VMR-252, MCAS Miramar, CA Jun46. MCAS Cherry Point, NC.
					SOC 31May47. Reinstated 30Jun47. VMR-252, MCAS El Toro, CA Jun47. Headquarters Squadron, MAG-11,
					MCAS Cherry Point, NC Jul47. NAS Columbus, OH Oct47. Marco Industries Inc. 18Feb57. Registered as N4092A;
					sale reported 1Mar80, cancelled 25Mar13. L B Smith Aircraft Corporation, Miami, FL 12Feb58.
					Converted by LB Smith to Super 46C. Modern Air Transport, Newark, NJ 26Feb60. Registration SE-EDP reserved;
					temporary registration May62. Ferried Trenton–Mercer Airport, NJ to Malmö – Bulltofta, Sweden 25May62.
					Leased to United Nations Operation in the Congo (Opération des Nations Unies au Congo, or ONUC),
					Democratic Republic of the Congo 1Jun62. Returned to Malmö 3Jun63. Leased to Congo Government;
					Transair Congo titles 3Feb64. WFU 25Mar66; stored Leopoldville, Zaire. Ferried to Las Palmas,
					Canary Islands 14May66 for storage. Registered Nov66 as PP-BUC to Paraense Transportes Aereos.
					Departed Las Palmas 14Nov66 to Belém, Brazil via Villa Cisneros, Western Sahara; Dakar, Senegal
					and Fortaleza, Brazil. Fairchild-Hiller Corporation, San Antonio, TX 4Jun69. Traded in as part
					of the sale of six Fairchild FH-227 to Paraense Transportes Aereos. Registered as N4092A; sale
					reported 1Mar80, cancelled 25Mar13
				39523	(MSN 26710/CU350) Delivered to USAAF 6Dec43 as 42-3577. Transferred
					to US Marine Corps Dec43; designated R5C-1. MCAS Cherry Point, NC 19Dec43. VMR-252, MCAS Ewa,
					Pearl Harbor, TH Aug44. VMR-952, Emirau Island, Bismarck Archipelago, New Guinea Sep44. VMR-953,
					MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH May45. MAG-35 Service Squadron (ServRon-35), MCAS El Centro, CA Jun45.
					NAS San Diego, CA Aug45. Headquarters Squadron, Marine Fleet Air, West Coast, NAS San Diego, CA Mar46.
					Headquarters Squadron, MAG-35 Service Squadron (ServRon-35), MCAS El Centro, CA 1Apr46. MAG-33,
					MCAS El Centro, CA 29Apr46. MAG-33 Service Squadron (ServRon-33), MCAS El Centro, CA.
					VMR-253 MCAS Miramar, San Diego, CA 13Jun46. VMR-152, China Nov46. MAG-25 Service Squadron (ServRon-25),
					MCAS Tsingtao, Shandong, China Jan47. Air Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, MCAS Ewa, HI.
					VMR-153, MCAS Tsingtao, Shandong, China 20Jun47 to support the evacuation of liberated prisoners
					from the Weixian Internment Camp. NAS San Diego, CA Jul48. Marco Industries Inc. 1957.
					Registered as N4095A with MSN 153. L B Smith Aircraft Corporation, Miami, FL 1958.
					Converted by LB Smith to Super 46C. Sale reported, registration cancelled 6Aug63. Registered 1958 as N46X.
					Associated Air Transport, Miami, FL. Damaged when it overran the runway on landing into a 30-foot
					embankment at Cheyenne, WY 6Aug58. Modern Air Transport, Newark, NJ 1960. Registered 2Mar61 to
					L B Smith Aircraft Corporation; cancelled 21Mar61 on export to Sweden. Registration SE-CFG reserved 3Mar61;
					temporary registration 6Mar61. Registered 2May61 as SE-CFG to Transair Sweden AB, Stockholm.
					Damage to a propeller after bouncing on landing at Schipol, Amsterdam, Netherlands 8Aug64.
					Leased to United Nations Operation in the Congo (Opération des Nations Unies au Congo, or ONUC),
					Democratic Republic of the Congo 16Dec64. Departed Leopoldville for overhaul at Venice; returned to
					Malmö 30Jul65. During flare and immediately prior to touch down, the left main landing gear
					hit a 30 cm high sand ridge followed by a hard landing at Bunia Airport, Zaire 5Mar66. As no visible
					damage was found, the aircraft was ferried to Stanleyville where it was discovered that the whole
					left MLG had been moved backward ca 10 cm and that the shock had been transmitted to the rear part
					of the center section by the rear landing gear drag struts and the rear landing gear drag links.
					Registration cancelled 21Jul66. Wreckage bought for scrap in Kinshasa, Zaire by Anstalt Wigmo,
					Kinshasa, Zaire. Anstalt Wigmo was a CIA front, registered in Liechtenstein to manage Agency
					operations in the Congo. Repaired and returned to service. Democratic Republic of the Congo
					Air Force / Force Aérienne Congolaise 1969 as 9T-PLJ. Crashed into the Congo river near Kinshasa, Congo
					16Apr69 (45 fatalities). The pilot reported a landing gear malfunction related to the hydraulic system
					shortly after takeoff from Kinshasa-N'Djili Airport on a flight to Kananga, Zaire. To reduce weight,
					the pilot followed a holding pattern over the region when the airplane entered a dive and crashed
					into the Congo River. The exact cause of the accident was not determined, however it is believed that
					the loss of control was the consequence of a double engine failure caused by fuel exhaustion.
					The flight was a scheduled run by one of four Commandos operated by Anstalt Wigmo in support
					of the Congolese Air Force.
				39524	(MSN 26711/CU351, ex USAAF 42-3578) to N9070R (L. B. Smith Aircraft Corp)
					N9070R N-cancelled 26 Sep 1961, to Colombia
				39525 To VMR-252  11 Jan 1944, on 16 Jun 1944 damaged landing at Roi Isle,
					on 26 Jan 1945 to CASU-F-20 for disposal. in Feb 1945 dumped in lagoon off Mellu Isle.
				39526	(MSN 26713/CU353) Transferred by Curtiss-Wright from Buffalo, NY to Louisville, KY 21Dec43. Delivered to
					USAAF 11Jan44 as 42-3580. Transferred to US Marine Corps Jan44; designated R5C-1. VMR-252 Aug44.
					MAG-15 Service Squadron (ServRon-15) Dec44. VMR-253, Guam, Mariana Islands Jun45. MAG-35 Service
					Squadron (ServRon-35) Nov45. Headquarters Squadron, MAG-15 Dec45. VMR-352, MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH Mar46.
					Headquarters Squadron, MAG-15 Apr46. Air Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, MCAS Ewa, Pearl Harbor, TH Jun46.
					NAS San Diego, CA 19Sep46. NAS Norfolk, VA 28Feb47. Air Fleet Marine Force, Atlantic 17Mar47.
					VMR-952, MCAS Cherry Point, NC Apr47. VMR-252, MCAS El Toro, CA May47. Marco Industries Inc. 1957.
					Registered as N4096A. L B Smith Aircraft Corporation, Miami, FL Dec57. Converted by LB Smith to Super 46C.
					Registration cancelled 27Mar58 on export to Sweden. Registration SE-CFD reserved 19Feb57;
					temporary registration 3Apr58. Registered 22Apr58 as SE-CFD to Transair Sweden AB, Stockholm.
					Ferried Miami-Reykjavik-Bromma, Stockholm 27-30Apr58. Damaged in a heavy landing when the aircraft
					touched down immediately before the start of the runway at Rhodes Airport, Greece, 1Aug58.
					Accident Overran the runway and hit an earth embankment at Southend, England, 17Nov60; damage to
					engine, propeller, left landing gear and stabiliser. Leased to United Nations Operation in the
					Congo (Opération des Nations Unies au Congo, or ONUC), Democratic Republic of the Congo 18Feb62.
					Departed Leopoldville for overhaul at Venice 29Jun63. Leased to Congo Government; Transair Congo
					titles 29Nov63. Returned to Malmö 5Jun64. Sold to Torair AB, Göteborg 8Jul65. Transair Sweden AB,
					Malmö 6Dec66; operated by Fairline Ltd AB, Malmö. Damaged when a LFV towing truck backed into the
					left wing flaps at Malmö / Bulltofta Airport 21Mar67. Purchased by Aero Suppliers Establishment,
					Liechtenstein at auction Dec67. Registration cancelled 18Dec67. Registered as 9Q-CRP to Anstalt Wigmo,
					Kinshasa, Zaire. Anstalt Wigmo was a CIA front, registered in Liechtenstein to manage Agency
					operations in the Congo. Delivered from Malmö to Kinshasa, Zaire 23Jan68. Democratic Republic of the Congo
					Air Force / Force Aérienne Congolaise 1969 as 9T-P**. Wigmo continued to operate the aircraft until
					late 1969, when the Congolese operation was renamed SODEMAC (Ste d'Entretien et de Maintenance d'Avion au Congo).
					WFU 1970; stored.
				39527	(MSN 26714/CU354, ex USAAF 42-3581) to Sociedad Aeronautica Medellin as HK-520. To Taxi Aereo
					Opita/Aerolineas Tao 1964. W/o at Aracuara Oct 17, 1964.
				39528	(MSN 26715/CU355, ex USAAF 42-3582, VMR-152) crashed into South Tahoma Glacier on Mt. Rainier, WA in bad
					weather Dec 10, 1946 while in route from San Diego, California to NAS Sand Point, Seattle, Washington.
					Wreckage not found until July 1947. 32 killed. Wreckage and bodies are still there as recovery was deemed
					to be too risky. There were all sorts of rumors about this crash in the UFO community.
				39529	(MSN 26716/CU356, ex USAAF 42-3583) to L. B. Smith Aircraft Corp as N4097A in 1959.
					Purchased by Aeromar Airlines in 1970 and registered as HI-197. WFU and stored
					at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Bought by Jet Engine Support, Inc
					Sep 1974. Bouthby Alas de Caribe Jun 1977. Crashed after landing short
					at Rio Hacha, Colombia on a smuggling flight in 1980
				39530	(MSN 26717/CU357, ex USAAF 42-3584) SOC Jan 31, 1947
				39531	(MSN 26718/CU358, ex USAAF 42-3585) WFU and stored at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ Jun 1946.
					Airmotive Supplies ferried it as N9595Z to Panama where it was sold
					to Aerovias de Panama SA, where it was registered as HP-358 when bought
					Mar 19, 1963. Next registered as AN-ATA with LANICA (Lineas Aereas de Nicaragua)
					who bought it later in 1963. WFU and stored at Managua, Nicaragua.
				39532	(MSN 26719/CU359, ex USAAF 42-3586) SOC Jun 30, 1947
				39533	(MSN 26720/CU360, ex USAAF 42-3587) SOC Nov 30, 1947
				39534 (ex USAAF 42-3618) wfu and stored 1957.
				39535 (ex USAAF 42-3620, VMR-153) ditched with VMR-153 3 miles w of MCAF Tsingtao,
					China Apr 30, 1948. Submerged 9 hours before recovered.
				39536 (may be ex USAAF 42-3621) struck while parked at NAS San Diego Aug 23, 1945
					by TBM-3 25266 which had suffered loss of power during landing approach.
					Both aircraft destroyed by fire but all occupants escaped unhurt.
				39537 (may be ex USAAF 42-3622) to N9070 then to Nicaragua as AN-BGU
				39538 (ex USAAF 42-3619) to N4099A
				39539 (ex USAAF 42-3624) SOC Jan 31, 1947
				39540	(MSN 26727, ex USAAF 42-3594) sold to Indian Government Apr 10, 1946.
					To N10435 (American Airmotive Corp., Miami Airlines,
					Imperial Airlines, Trans Atlantic Airlines, leased to United Nations),
					N10200 (back to American Airmotive Corp., then Boreas Corp.), YV-C-TAN (Taxis
					Aereos Nacionales), N11640 (TANCA.) CP-1009, its last civil registration was, apparently w/o in Feb 1977.
				39541 (ex 42-3626, MSN 26759/CU399) to N33623, PP-CDP, PP-AKE
					(R.E.A.L., then Varig and last ASL Arruda & Comercio)
					To N9514C, then to Servicios Aereos Especiales SA
					(SAESA) registered as XA-PEX, then to Westernair of
					Albuquerque, Inc (Aircraft Sales) of NM registered as
					N11807.
				39542 (ex 42-3667, MSN 26800/CU440) to N4083A, N711Q. To LV-GGM, then PP-AKG (R.E.A.L. then Varig)
				39543 (ex 42-3597, MSN 26730/CU370) to N10432, YV-C-LBJ (LEBECA), YV-C-TGE (Tigres Voladores...which means Flying
					Tigers!)/ YV-C-TGE w/o 5 Dec 1972 in force landing at Galapa, Colombia
				39544 (ex 42-96659, MSN 30321/CU857) SOC Nov 30, 1946
				39545 (ex 42-96660, MSN 30322/CU858) SOC Jan 31, 1947
				39546 (ex 42-96661, MSN 30323/CU859) to N3943A
				39547 (ex 42-96662, MSN 30324/CU860) SOC Oct 31, 1946
				39548 (ex 42-96663, MSN 30325/CU861) to N7758B Aaxico Airlines, to LV-PEV (ferry registration) and
					then LV-GEB. LV-GEB w/o 17 Dec 1969 in takeoff accident at Jorge-Newbery A/p, Buenos Aires
				39549 (ex 42-96664, MSN 30326/CU862) SOC Dec 31, 1946
				39550 (ex 42-96665, MSN 30327/CU863, VMR-153) force landed in mud flats in China Apr 5, 1948.
				39551 (ex 42-96666, MSN 30328/CU864)
				39552 (ex 42-96667, MSN 30329/CU865)
				39553 (ex 42-96668, MSN 30330/CU866)
				39554 (ex 42-96769, MSN 30431/CU967)
				39555 (ex 42-96770, MSN 30432/CU968)
				39556 (ex 42-96771, MSN 30433/CU969)
				39557 (ex 42-96772, MSN 30434/CU970) Accident on 9 Jul 1953 at MCAS Opa Locka, FL VMR-353
				39558 (ex 42-96773, MSN 30435/CU971)
				39559 (ex 42-96774, MSN 30436/CU972)
				39560 (ex 42-96775, MSN 30437/CU973)
				39561 (ex 42-96776, MSN 30438/CU974, MTS-252) ditched 5 miles west of North Field,
					Guam after takeoff Jul 4, 1945.
				39562 (ex 42-96777, MSN 30452/CU988)
				39563 (ex 42-96778, MSN 30440/CU976)
				39564 (ex 42-101044). To civilian registry as N13500. Sold to Transportes Aereos Nacionales de
					Honduras as HR-TND. Sold to APSA of Peru as OB-R-829. Sold to Inair Panama as
					HP-483. Scrapped at Tocumen.
				39565 (ex 42-96820, MSN 30482/CU1018). To Lineas Aerea Interpolar as CC-CIA-497. Crashed into 10,000 foot
					mountain near Moro, Chile May 21, 1959. 4 crew and 4 passengers killed.
				39566 (ex 42-101084, MSN 30539/CU1075, VMR-252) lost both engines during landing approach
					to Tinker AFB, OK and force landed off end of
					runway Aug 4, 1950.
				39567 (ex 42-101059, MSN 30514/CU1050) to N7759B Aaxico Airlines, to LV-PEU
				39568 (ex 42-101061, MSN 30516/CU1052) WFU and stored Sep 1946.
				39569 (ex 42-101099, MSN 30554/CU1090) to Paraguay Air Services as ZP-CBM. Ditched in sea off Aracruz, ES, Brazil.
						Dec 22, 1957.
				39570 (ex 42-101056, MSN 30511/CU1047)
				39571 (ex 42-101070)
				39572 (ex 42-101076, MSN 30531/CU1067)
				39573 (ex 42-101077, MSN 30532/CU1068). To N10427 Trans Artic Air (AK), then to Seaboard and Western
					on Apr 1961 until sold May 1971. On February 21, 1973 as N10427 for
					Joanne Fashions, some time after leaving Barranquilla, the no.1 engine malfunctioned,
					so the crew had to divert to Barrancabermeja, Colombia with a feathered prop. While
					turning to finals, the aircraft crashed and caught fire about 3km short of runway 03. PROBABLE
					CAUSE: Sharp turn to the side of the dead engine caused the overloaded
					aircraft to lose speed and lose control. 2 crew fatal.
				39575 (ex 42-101100, MSN 30555/CU1091)
				39576 (ex 42-101105, MSN 30560/CU1096)
				39577 (ex 42-101088, MSN 30543/CU1079) to N7760B Aaxico Airlines in
					1956, to Navegacao Aerea Brasileira May 2, 1959 as PP-NMC.
					VASP managed Feb 1962. WFU and stored Santos Dumont, Rio
					de Janeiro, Brazil Apr 1965. Broken up in 1969.
				39578 (ex 42-101104, MSN 30559/CU1095)
				39579 (ex 42-101085, MSN 30540/CU1076, VMR-353) undershot landing at Tinian Jan 7, 1946.
				39580 (ex 42-101069, MSN 30524/CU1060) assigned to VMR-353 w/o May 24, 1945 off Saipan in west central Pacific.
				39581 (ex 42-101097, MSN 30552/CU1088)
				39582 (ex 42-101086, MSN 30541/CU1077)
				39583 (ex 40-96813, MSN 30475/CU1011)
				39584 (ex 43-47008, MSN 79/CK56). WFU and stored Mar 1945
				39585 (ex 43-47009, MSN 80/CK57). Engine caught fire and lost wing near Palmer, MA
					Jul 10, 1946. 7 bailed out OK.
				39586 (ex 43-47010, MSN 81/CK58). WFU and stored Jan 1947
				39587 (ex USAAF 43-47011, MSN 82/CK59). WFU and stored. In 1961 to civil registry as N4158A.
					Sold Aug 1962 to Aerovias Internacional Balboa as HP-344. Sold in 1968
					to AFISA. Sold in 1970 to Aeromar Airlines as HI-158.
					WFU and stored in 1976
				39588 (ex USAAF 43-47012, MSN 83/CK60). WFU and stored. To L. B. Smith Aircraft in 1956
					as N4159A. Jun 1957 sold to Aviation Equipment Export.
					To Aeronorte Jul 1, 1957 as PP-NBM. Aug 12, 1957 to
					Navegacao Aerea Brasileira as PP-NAP. Leased to Brasil
					Agripeco Importadora Nov 12, 1957. Returned to Navegacao
					Aerea Brasileira Nov 12, 1958. Managed by VASP Feb 1962.
					Sold to SAVA Jun 17, 1968. WFU and stored Manaus, Brazil
					Aug 1973.
				39589 (ex USAAF 43-47013, MSN 84/CK61). WFU and stored. In 1961 to L. B.
					Smith Aircraft as N4163A. Sold Aug 25, 1962 to Aerovias
					Boliviana Interandina as CP-712. To Aero Taxis Orientales
					Apr 1963. Crashed May 2, 1967, Incahuara, Bolivia.
				39590 (ex USAAF 43-47014, MSN 85/CK62). To MASDC Mar 14, 1958, to reclamation Feb 2, 1959.
					Sold less engines.
				39591 (ex USAAF 43-47015, MSN 86/CK63). WFU and stored. To L. B. Smith
					in 1956 as N4164A. Converted to CW-20T. To Transair Sweden
					AB Jul 1957 as SE-CFC. Leased to United Nations Dec 30, 1960.
					Returned to Transair Sweden AB Oct 18, 1961. Leased to United
					Nations Feb 2, 1962, returned to Transair Jun 28, 1963. Leased
					to Transair Congo Jan 17, 1964. Transferred to United Nations
					Apr 15, 1964. Returned to Transair Dec 1965. Sold to
					Paraense Transportes Aereos May 1967 as PP-BUA. Sold to
					Fairchild Hiller Corp Jun 4, 1969. Sold to International
					Export and Import Jun 11, 1969 as N9020. Seized by US
					Customs Service Feb 1971. Registration cancelled Nov 22, 1972.
					Sold to Transaereos Frimo, later renamed Frigorifficos Movima, La Paz, Bolivia
					as CP-960. During takeoff from Regos, Bolivia the aicraft was damaged
					Jan 1972 but later repaired. WFU Oct 1977 and stored at La Paz, Bolivia.
				39592 (ex USAAF 43-47016, MSN 87/CK64). (MTS-252) force landed at Hishi-no-Shima Nov 19, 1945.
				39593 (ex USAAF 43-47017, MSN 88/CK65). WFU and stored Apr 1947
				39594 (ex USAAF 43-47020, MSN 91/CK68). Returned to USAF May 2, 1948.
				39595 (ex USAAF 43-47021, MSN 92/CK69). WFU and stored at uncertain date.
				39596 (ex USAAF 43-47022, MSN 94/CK71). Assigned to VMR-253 and W/o Jun 27, 1945 Ulithi, west central Pacific
				39597 (ex USAAF 43-47033, MSN 104/CK81). WFU and stored May 1957
				39598 (ex USAAF 43-47025, MSN 96/CK73). WFU and stored Jan 1947
				39599 (ex USAAF 43-47026, MSN 97/CK74). WFU and stored Jul 1947. To B-1507, to Air America as CA-2 Apr 1972,
					to B-1507 again ?
				39600 (ex USAAF 43-47027, MSN 98/CK75). WFU and stored. To L. B. Smith
					Aircraft as N4165A and converted to CW-20T. Registration cancelled 16May57 on export to Sweden.
					Temporary registration as SE-CFB 3Jun57. Ferried from Miami departing 8Jun57, arriving Malmö 12Jun57.
					Registered 17Jun57 to Transavia Sweden AB (Transair), Malmö, Sweden. Converted to Super 46C by
					Svensk Flygtjänst AB, Malmö. Change of type to Curtiss Super 46C 30Sep59. Leased to United Nations
					Operation in the Congo (Opération des Nations Unies au Congo, or ONUC), Democratic Republic of
					the Congo 22Sep61; arrived Leopoldville, Democratic Republic of the Congo 25Sep61. Damaged
					beyond repair in a landing accident at Albertville, Democratic Republic of the Congo 8Jun62.
					The airplane ground looped running off the left side of the runway, the wheels slid down into a
					deep drainage ditch where the landing gear was demolished. The nose section of the aircraft was
					removed and used to repair another Curtiss C-46, SE-CFC (43-47015/ BuAer 39591) which had
					suffered a landing accident. Transported by train, boat and truck to Manono Oct/Nov62.
					Registration cancelled 28Jun6
				39601 (ex USAAF 43-47028, MSN 99/CK76). WFU and stored Jul 1947
				39602 (ex USAAF 43-47029, MSN 100/CK77). WFU and stored
					Litchfield Park, AZ Jan 1957
				39603 (ex USAAF 43-47030, MSN 101/CK78). WFU and stored. To civil
					registry in 1955 as N7866B. Sold to Aerovias Pancontinental
					Jul 1956 as LV-PAZ. Reregistered as LV-FLF Aug 22, 1956.
					sold later in 1956 to Aerovias Buenos Aires. Sold 1968 to Alas
					del Caribe as HI-189. Sold 1973 to Aeromar Airlines. WFU
					and stored Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Later in 1973
					sold to Canaan Amin. DBR Aug 31, 1979 by Hurricane David at
					Santo Domingo.
				39604 (ex USAAF 43-47040, MSN 111/CK88) returned to USAF at Hawaii May 21, 1948, but returned to Navy May 26, 1948
				39605 (ex USAAF 43-47041, MSN 112/CK89). Registered as HK-63 and operated by Lineas Aerea
					Transalantica Colombia (LATCO). W/o Mar 22, 1949 in a ground
					accident at Barranquilla-E Cortissoz Airport, Colombia.
				39606 (ex USAAF 43-47042, MSN 113/CK90)
				39607 (ex USAAF 43-47043, MSN 114/CK91) SOC Guam May 24, 1945.
				39608 (ex USAAF 43-47044, MSN 115/CK92) assigned to VMR-253 and w/o May 24, 1945 off Okinawa
				39609 (ex USAAF 43-47045, MSN 116/CK93)
				39610 (ex USAAF 43-47046, MSN 117/CK94)
				39611 (ex USAAF 43-47047, MSN 118/CK95) 1/17/44: TOS USMC and assigned to Headquarters
					Squadron (HEDRON), Marine Air Group 35 (MAG-35.
					6/46: Marine Transport Squadron 253 (VMR-253), MCAS Miramar, CA
					10/46: Aircraft Pool, MCAS Miramar
					1947: Aircraft overhauled, transferred to Aircraft Pool, MCAS Cherry Point, NC
					Unknown date: Aircraft Pool, NAS Columbus, OH
					1948: Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL
					6/56: Riddle Airlines, Miami, FL with c/r N10426
					6/56: Leased to American Air Export and Import Company (AAXICO), Miami, FL
					1963: Leased to Argonaut Airways, FL
					7/64: Zantop Air Transport, Ypsilanti, MI, with c/r N10426
					9/66 to 3/68: Universal Airlines, Ypsilanti, MI
					Ca,1968: Ortner Air Service, OH
					1977: Broken up/scrapped in Ohio.
					The plane marked as 39611 on display at the Naval Aviation Museum is actually 43-47350.
39612/39646		Lockheed R5O-6
				Model 18 Lodestar aircraft produced as paratroop transports in midst of a batch of C-60A-5-LOs.
				MSN 14-2512/2531, 14-2578/2592
				39612	(MSN 14-2512) to J. W. Mecom as N5231N, N776J (NTU). WFU asnd stored in scrapyard at Sharjah by Sep 1968.
				39613	(MSN 14-2513) to civil registry as N58579 with Texas RR
					Equipment Co.
				39614	(MSN 14-2514) SOC Nov 3, 1943
				39615	(MSN 14-2515) WFU Jun 30, 1945
				39616	(MSN 14-2516) WFU Apr 3, 1947
				39617	(MSN 14-2517) to civil registry as NC70980, N9051. Crashed near Durbin, Florida May 1, 1978 while smuggling.
				39618	(MSN 14-2518) WFU Apr 30, 1947.
				39619	(MSN 14-2519) to civil registry as NC79081, N79081, N508AS, N5088. Cancelled Mar 21, 2013.
				39620	(MSN 14-2520) to NC47793
				39621	(MSN 14-2521) WFU Apr 30, 1947
				39622	(MSN 14-2522) to NC1230V. Cancelled Mar 19, 1948
				39623	(MSN 14-2523) to NC1603M, OB-LAO-221. To Peruvian AF
				39624	(MSN 14-2524) SOC for spares Jan 31, 1945
				39625	(MSN 14-2525) WFU Oct 31, 1947
				39626	(MSN 14-2526) to NC21763. Vonverted to 18-56
				39627	(MSN 14-2527) to civil registry as NC91033, N91033, N1046.
				39628	(MSN 14-2528) WFU Jun 31, 1946
				39629	(MSN 14-2529) assigned to COMAIR7THFL overshot landing Nicholas Field, Philippines
					May 17, 1945.
				39630	(MSN 14-2530, FAW-16) in landing accident at Caravelas, Bahia, Brazil Nov 5, 1943.
				39631	(MSN 14-2531, FAW-6) encountered engine problems and crew
					bailed out 40 mi E of Seattle, WA Aug 19, 1943.
				39632	(MSN 14-2578) in takeoff accident at NOTS Inyokern, CA Mar 9, 1944.
				39633	(MSN 14-2579) WFU Apr 30, 1948
				39634	(MSN 14-2580) to civil registry as NC1151V, N1151V. Converted to Learstar I in 1956. To N80K, N706A,
					N120E, N512V. Crashed Ypsilanti, Michigan Jan 14, 1965
				39635	(MSN 14-2581) WFU Apr 30, 1947
				39636	(MSN 14-2582)To N5601V, N7378, N11TP, N11TF, TV-HTM. Crashed on takeoff at Tikal peten, near Guatemala
					City Dec 28, 1974. Pilot very drunk
				39637	(MSN 14-2583) to civil registry as NC66120, N66120, N600K. Converted to Learstar. TO N174T, N711FN.
					Crashed near Placida, Florida Jan 11, 1974. 1000 kg of marijuana onboard.
				39638	(MSN 14-2584) WFU Apr 30, 1947
				39639	(MSN 14-2585) is often quoted as having gone to RAF as V9061 and then
					to BOAC as G-AGDC, but this is incorrect as V9061 was a direct
					purchase Hudson III with no US military identity. This confusion
					is probably because both aircraft have MSN 2585, but V9061's MSN
					should be correctly stated as 14-2585. WFU Sep 30, 1946
				39640	(MSN 14-2586) To NC69008. DBF at Lindbergh Field, San Diego, California Oct 22, 1949
			 	39641	(MSN 14-2587) WFU Dec 31, 1945
				39642	(MSN 14-2588) to civil registry as N1840M, N1840, N339. Crashed on takeoff from Meigs Field, Chicago,
					Illinois into Lake Michigan Nov 17, 1966.
				39643	(MSN 14-2589) WFU Apr 30, 1947
				39644	(MSN 14-2590) to XB-HUF
				39645	(MSN 14-2591) to civil registry as NC1150V, N1150V, N98W, N666MR, N666M. Converted to Howard 250
					Oct 1964. To N669M. W/o on takeoff Pecos Muni AP, Texas Sep 4, 1973
				39646	(MSN 14-2592) to CU-P-16, CU-T16. Crashed near Santa Clara, Cuba Sep 6, 1946.
39647/39712		Ryan FR-1 Fireball
				Ryan Aeronautical Corporation Model 28. A composite piston and jet engine fighter
				39650 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 17, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
				39656 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 27, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
				39657 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 17, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
					Then used as instructional airframe at a technical school. Later went under restoration to
					static display condition at Air Museum Planes of Fame, Chino, CA. Rolled out at Chino Jun 13, 2008.
				39659 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 17, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
				39660 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 17, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
				39661 modified as XF2R-1 "Dark Shark". XFR-1 with GE XT31-GE-2 turboprop in the nose replacing the Wright piston engine
					and 1600# J31-GE-3 turbojet in the tail. The USAF asked Ryan to replace the General Electric J-31 engine with
					a Westinghouse J-34. Modifications to the prototype created the XF2R-2 with the jet intakes moved to the
					sides of the forward fuselage with NACA ducts insteads of the inlets in the
					wing leading edge used before
				39663 force landed after takeoff from Mustin Field
					NAAS 5/27/1945.
				39665 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 17, 1945 to Jun 1, 1947.
					Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Variations on
					engine tilt, control force characteristics, wing dihedral, and aileron shape were evaluated.
				39669 had engine failure near San Diego 10/10/1945.
					Pilot parachuted to safety.
				39677 (VF-41) in mid-air collision with 38696 near
					San Clemente Island 6/3/1946. Pilot killed.
				39678 (VF-1E) force landed due to fuel exhaustion
					12/17/1945
				39681 (VF-1E) hit barrier on USS Badoeng Strait (CVE-116) after voluntary
					wave-off 3/4/1947.
				39684 (VF-1E) in low-altitude stall while landing San
					Diego FCLP 2/17/1947.
				39686 (VF-56) ditched off NAS San Diego 9/20/1945.
				39692 (VF-41) crashed at sea after waveoff during
					carrier qualification tests 11/07/1945.
				39695 (VF-41) force-landed near Brown Field, CA
					11/20/1945.
				38696 (VF-41) in mid-air collision with 39677 near
					San Clemente Island 6/3/1946. Pilot killed.
				39699 hit gunnery sleeve and crashed near Los
					Coronados Isl 4/2/1946. Pilot killed.
				39707 was in San Diego Aerospace Museum, but was destroyed in a fire in 1978.
39713/39714		Ryan XF2R-1
				Cancelled contract
39715/39746		Ryan FR-1 Fireball
				Cancelled contract
39747/39748		Grumman JRF-5 Goose
				Model G-38
				MSN 1186/1187. Lend-Lease for Cuban Navy as 56 and 57.
				39747	(MSN 1186) to Cuban Navy Jul 1942 as 56
				39748	(MSN 1187) to Cuban Navy Jul 1942 as 57. Was General Fulgencio Batista's personal aircraft.
					To N2720A. To CF-IFN, N8229, C-FPCK. Crashed Nov 16, 2008 at South Thormanby Island, British Columbia.
39749/39998		Beech SNB-1 Kansan
				Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. 39749/39763 MSN 3210/3224.
				39749	(MSN 3210) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N16600 Oct 31, 1968, cancelled Jun 24, 1980.
					To Kenosha Technical Institute, renamed Jul 1971 as Gateway Technical College, Janesville-Rock
					County Airport, Janesville, WI. Reported at Southwestern Aero Exchange, Owasso, OK by 2000,
					cut in two and used for parts.
				39750	(MSN 3211) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To civil registry as N12718. Still active
				39759	(MSN 3220) to Uruguayan Navy as A-210
				39762	(MSN 3223) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N91253.
				39763	(MSN 3224) to US Naval Attache in Canberra, Australia
				39767	(MSN 4408) modified to SNB-1P in 1947. Remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954
					Redesignated TC-45J in 1962 Acquired by US Army as TC-45J 39767. Fitted with tricycle landing gear and
					redesignated NC-45J. In 1987 was at US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL. On civil registry as N45UC in 1994.
				39768	(MSN 4409) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. To N90232. At Aviation Warehouse, El Mirage, CA Oct 2007
				39771	(MSN 4412) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. To N72401
				39772	(MSN 4413) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. To N90255
				39773	(MSN 4414) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. to N90270
				39777	(MSN 4418) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. to N90270
				39778	(MSN 4419) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c/1954. To N86421
				39779	(MSN 3298) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6, SNB-5. Seen in Aircraft Specialties parts yard at Mesa,
					Arizona Oct 13, 1978.
				39780	(MSN 3299) to N2218S. Seen in Hamilton storage yard, Tucson, AZ Sep 10, 1976
				39788	(MSN 4429) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. Became N86415.
					W/o during attempted crosswind landing at San Francisco IAP May 6, 1970 when undercarriage
					collapsed and aircraft caught fire. Both crew members injured.
				39790 destroyed on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.
				39791 damaged when hit by C-36A 42-57215 while parked at Will Rogers Field, OK Nov 12, 1942
				39795	(MSN 4436) Assigned to VR-1, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Assigned to VR-24, Hendon, England Apr 1950.
					Assigned to VR-25, Naples, Italy Jun 1952. Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA Sep 1952.
					Remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To N8238E
				39796	(MSN 4437) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To N72405. Rebuilt as PAC Tradewind trigear. To N156AB,
					N240MM, N250RM
				39798	(MSN 4439) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts in 1968.
				39801	(MSN 4442) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90281
				39806 (VMT-1) crashed on takeoff at Barksdale AFB, LA Sep 16, 1950
				39815	(MSN 4456) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as
					N2215S, CF-EHL, N42114
				39816	(MSN 4457) at NAF China Lake by May 1949
				39817	(MSN 4458) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts.
					Noted derelict in Tucson by 1972.
				39819	(MSN 4460) at NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Apr 1950. To civil registry as N1389N for On Mark Engineering
					in Los Angeles by 1957. Re-registered as N450M by 1961. Displayed at Randolph AFB Museum
					with false serial 4460 (which is its MSN). Has just completed a restoration to static condition;
					is allegedly to be traded to the USAFM
				39823	(MSN 4464) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To N72421. To Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ for parts.
					Noted derelict by 1976.
				39827	(MSN 4468) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90295.
				39829 acquired by US Army as TC-45J
				39831 in midair collision with P-47G 42-25183 near Waycross AAF, Georgia Mar 25, 1944. Both pilots killed.
				39840	(MSN 4481) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90276
				39841	(MSN 4482) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954 To Hamilton Aircraft Co of Tucson, AZ for parts.
					Noted derelict by 1972.
				39842	(MSN 4483) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To Hamilton Aircraft Co of Tucson, AZ. Noted
					derelict by 1972.
				39845	(MSN 4486) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To Hamilton Aircraft Co of Tucson, AZ for parts. Noted
					derelict by 1971.
				39847	(MSN 4488) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N86454. Crashed and destroyed by fire, Maui,
					Hawaii Jan 15, 1966.
				39849	(MSN 4490) to civil registry as N6461C for Crowl Dusters, Inc of Phoenix, AZ in 1957.
					W/o Jul 4, 1959 when it ran out of gas and made a wheels-up emergency landing
					near Last Chance, CO
				39850	(MSN 4491) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N90243
				39853	(MSN 4491) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1954. To N86418. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson,
					AZ for parts. Noted derelict by 1976
				39862	(MSN 3554) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90242
				39863	(MSN 3555) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90297. Seen in storage at Mesa, AZ Oct 13, 1978.
				39865	(MSN 3557) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Seen in storage at Hamilton, Tucson, AZ Sep 10, 1976.
				39869	(MSN 3561)
				39877	(MSN 3569) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To civil registry as
					N90296, N338A. Groundlooped on landing at Youngstown Executive Airport, Ohio Apr 19, 1979. 2 crew unhurt.
				39881	(MSN 3573) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90240.
				39886	(MSN 3578) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90239.
				39887	(MSN 3579) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90248.
				39889	(MSN 3581) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. TO N90257
				39895	(MSN 3587) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Noted in Hamilton storage compound at Tucson,
					AZ Aug 11, 1971
				39898	(MSN 3590) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90245.
				39899	(MSN 3591) to US Coast Guard 1944. Returned to US Navy 1945. Remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953.
					To Litchfield Park, Arizona for disposal May 1961. SOC Feb 1962.
				39901	(MSN 3593) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N72419
				39904	(MSN 3596) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 MSN 467 in 1950. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To N10AS
					in 1968. SOC as scrapped or destroyed Jan 29, 1996.
				39909 SOC at RAF Mildenhall Aug 29, 1969, believed scrapped on site.
				39910	(MSN 3642) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To Hamilton aircraft, Tucson, AZ for parts in 1968.
				39920	(MSN 3652) remanufactured by Beech to SNB-5 status. Noted derelict at Tucson Airport, AZ Aug 11, 1971.
				39922	(MSN 3654) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. Transferred to US Army
					as UC-45J 39922 in 1968. To MASDC in 1972. To N65187, C-GRJE. Crashed at Beatty, Nevada Mar 18, 1982.
					2 crew killed.
				39925	(MSN 3657) to civil registry as N75589 for Fairchild Camera and Instrument Co. until 1965.
					Damaged Dec 2, 1964 in taxi accident at Pacioma, CA. Damaged Jun 20, 1970 at
					Lakeside, CA when nosed over on landing rollout. Was initially registered with wrong
					MSN of 3652.
				39926	(MSN 3658) to civil registry as N2880D with Nevada Aero Traders of Las Vegas, NV by
					1957, then to Brian and Dennis Sanders, Santa Ana, CA by 1980. In 1983 with Kermit
					Weeks' Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, FL. Still active
				39928	(MSN 3660) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To N2289
				39931	(MSN 3663) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To civil registry
					as N9493. Reported May 26, 1970 at George T. Baker Aviation School, Miami, FL. Noted at the school
					1973-2003. Registration N9493 cancelled.
				39933	(MSN 3665) to N521, N52B.
				39934	(MSN 3666) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Seen derelict at Hamilton ramp at Tucson, AZ Sep 10, 1976.
				39935	(MSN 3667) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. Transferred to US
					Army as TC-45J 39935. TO MASDC in 1971. To N23052 in 1972.
				39938	(MSN 3670) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. TO N90290.
				39939	(MSN 3671) collided in midair with Cubana DC-4 CU-T188 (ex 42-72263) Apr 25, 1951 at Key West, FL.
				39941	(MSN 3673) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N2205S
				39942	(MSN 3674) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To N940LT
				39944	(MSN 3676) to N531, N53B
				39945	(MSN 3677) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N2211S
				39947	(MSN 3679) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To MASDC as 1C238
					Jun 5, 1970. To N40083
				39948	(MSN 3680) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To N3787A
				39951	(MSN 3683) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To Hamilton Aircraft Company, Tucson, AZ for parts 1968.
				39952	(MSN 3684) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. To civil registry as N498BH. Ditched in sea off Isla de Culebra,
					Puerto Rico Aug 8, 2006. Crew of 2 escaped, aircraft salvaged from shallow water.
				39954	(MSN 3686) to disposal in 1955.
				39956	(MSN 3688) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated TC-45J in 1962. To storage at Hamilton
					Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ in 1971. To N495BN in 1972. Abandoned in Reykjavik, Icland in 1972.
				39957	(MSN 3689) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6 c1953. to civil registry as N86497.
					At Aviation Warehouse, El Mirage, CA Oct 2007, in a collection of movie props.
				39958	(MSN 3690) seen derelict on Hamilton ramp at Tucson Airport, Arizona Sep 10, 1976
				39959	(MSN 3714) to N86417
				39966	(MSN 3721) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. To N90256
				39969	(MSN 3724) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. to N90286
				39977	(MSN 3732) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. to N90277
				39979	(MSN 3754) remanufactured by Beech as JRB-6. Noted derelict on Hamilton ramp at Tucson airport,
					Arizona Sep 10, 1976.
				39980	(MSN 3755) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. To N9980.
				39982	(MSN 3757) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Redesignated UC-45J in 1962. to civil registry as N9656.
				39988	(MSN 3763) remanufactured by Beech as SNB-5 c1953. Noted at George T. Baker Aviation School, Miami,
					Florida in 1971
				39995	(MSN 3770) remanufactued by Beech as JRB-6. To N72407. Converted at Burbank as 5th single Fin Tradewind
				39998	(MSN 3773) to civil registry as N7775B. Ultimate fate obscure.