120341 North American XFJ-1 Fury Number changed to 39055. 120342/120441 North American FJ-1 Fury 120342/120371 MSN 141-38394/38423. 120372/120441 cancelled Dispositions from http://www.forgottenjets.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/ 120342 10/1947: NATC as 342. failed to pull out from dive near NAS Patuxent River, MD. 11/20/1947. Pilot killed. 120343 1947: NATC as 343. 1950: NARTU Oakland, CA. Flamed out and crashed SE of San Rafael, CA 3/14/1951. Pilot killed. 120344 1947: NATC as 344. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951: NARTU Dallas, TX. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. 5/1954: Struck off charge at NAS Jacksonville, FL 120345 1948: NATC as 345. Caught fire and crashed NAS Patuxent River, MD 6/25/1948. Pilot killed. 120346 1948: NATC as 346. 1951: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951: NARTU Dallas, TX. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. 1/1952: Struck off charge at NAS Olathe, KS. 120347 1948: NATC as 347. 1950: NARTU Olathe, KS. 1953: NAATC. SOC Jan 5, 1954. 120348 (MSN 141-38400) Active with VF-51 coded S-116 at NAS North Island, Washington. (VF-51) force-landed after takeoff from NAS San Diego 3/10/1949. 120349 (VF-51) landing gear collapsed on landing at NAS San Diego 5/12/1949. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1952: NARTU Olathe, KS. 1953: NATT, at Philadelphia, PA. Oct 6, 1953: Struck off charge at NATT at Philadelphia, PA. Formerly at New England Air Museum Bradley Windsor Locks Conncecticut. Acquired on unknown date By Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California. Sitting in the boneyard in storage waiting restoration. In 2012 was on display there. 120350 1948: VF-51 as S-101. 9/1948: Flew in the Bendix Air Race. (VF-51) hit barrier on USS Tarawa 9/27/1948. 120351 (MSN 141-38403) 1947: TOS USN. 10/47: Fighter Squadron 5A (VF-5A), USS Boxer. 8/16/48: VF-5A redesignated VF-51. 1950: USNR, NAS Oakland, CA 1951: Naval Air Reserve Training Command, NAS Olathe, KS. By 1954: NAS Norfolk, VA. 4/15/54: SOC. 1955: TOS Portugal Navy Air Forces. 1/60: Rebuilt and re-engined as a fighter-bomber, designated F-1J1C. Unknown date: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Paul Garber Facility, Silver Hill, MD. By 1975: Loaned to National Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola, FL. By 10/12: Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Reston, VA. 120352 Delivered to U.S. Navy Assigned to VF-51, 1948. Transferred to NARW-87 as F-103, 1950-1951. Transferred to VF-881, 1951. (VF-881) heavily damaged when undershot landing at NAS Olathe, KA 3/30/1952. 120353 1948: VF-51. 12/31/1948: Crashed? Details? Or not? Repaired? NARTU Oakland, CA as F-101. Before crash? 120354 1948: VF-51. 1950: VF-77. (VF-778) wing failed on dive pullout near Balwin Park, CA 10/22/1950. Pilot killed. 120355 1948: VF-51. (VF-51) force landed Lost Hills, CA 3/2/1949. 120356 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS as K-107. 1/13/1954: Struck off charge at Philadelphia, PA 120357 1948: VF-51. 1950: VF-778.. (VF-778) stalled and crashed on waveoff Los Alamitos NAS May 9, 1951. 120358 1948: VF-51. 8/1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. Oct 7, 1953: Struck off charge. 120359 (VF-5A) ditched into sea off USS Princeton 5/26/1948. 120360 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. Destroyed after swerved off runway during landing at Los Alamitos NAS, CA 4/16/1950. 120361 (VF-51) missing during air-to-air gunnery near Coronados island, CA 5/25/1949. Pilot presumed killed. 120362 1948: VF-51 1950: NOTS, at Inyokern, CA. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951-52: NARTU Olathe, KS. 10/30/1952: Written off in a hard landing at NAS Olathe, KS. 120363 1948: VF-5A as S-114. 1950: NARTU Oakland, CA. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. 1953: NAATC. Oct 7, 1953: Struck off charge at NAS Jacksonville, FL 120364 1948: NATC. 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951: NARTU Dallas, TX. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. 7/14/1953: Struck off charge. 120365 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Oakland, CA. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS. Jan 3, 1953: Struck off charge. 120366 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1951: NARTU Olathe, KS as K-107. 3/1953: Struck off charge. 120367 (VF-5A) in hard landing on USS Princeton 5/3/1948. 120368 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Oakland, CA as F-101. .Fire in midair caused forced landing near Muni Airport, Oakland, CA 1/28/1950. 120369 1948: VF-51. 1950: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA. 1952: NARTU Olathe, KS. 1953 NAATC .Oct 7, 1953: Struck off charge at NAS Jacksonville, 120370 (VF-51) flamed out and ditched into sea 8 miles from Ream Field 12/7/1948. 120371 (VF-5A) crasyed due to structural failure 2 miles west of La Jolla, CA 8/10/1948. Pilot bailed out. 120442/120474 Convair OY-1 Stinson Moded V-76 built by Consolidated Vultee as OY-1 for US Marine Corps 120442/120446 were formerly 04021/04025 120454 (MSN 76-4471) formerly 44-18182. on display at MCAS Quantico, VA 120455 (Marine Observation Squadron VMO-6 1st Marine Air Wing) crashed on takeoff at Chechon, South Korea May 21, 1951. Crew of 2 injured and survived, aircraft destroyed. 120456 crashed at NAS China Lake, California Oct 21, 1947, SOC Oct 31, 1947. 120463 (VMO-6) hit high wires and crashed near Sudong, Korea Dec 11, 1950. Pilot killed, observer injured 120469 was formerly USAF 45-35012. To Virginia CAP until 1972. Now flying with Chersky's Flying Circus at Santa Maria, CA. To N2584B. Restored, Active . Won EAA Award at Oshkosh 2012. 120470 (Marine Observation Squadron VMO-6 1st Marine Air Wing (K-3)) lost in accident due to unknown cause in South Korea Nov 1, 1950 120473 To civil register as N2581B with American Airpower Heritage Museum.Midland, Texas as L-5G 418059. On June 25, 2016 crashed on landing at the Nervino Airport (O02) Beckwourth, California. The damage was substantial and the aircraft was transferred.to Hildesheim, Germany and after restoration flew again on November 20, 2021 painted as L-5 45-35016 named “Little Five 120475/121414 Convair PBY-6A Cancelled contract. These numbers also listed to a cancelled contract for Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver. 121415/121438 Convair OY-1 cancelled contract 121439/121440 Cancelled contract 121441/121441 Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a Schwalbe Captured Luftwaffe aircraft. 121441 (WkNr 110165) Me 262B-1b possibly 10/NJG.11 Luftwaffe. Surrendered to RAF at Schleswig-Jagel, Germany, in May 1945, and marked ‘USA3’ “What was it?” for supply to USAAF. Watson’s Whizzers as ‘101’. Shipped to the USA and serialed FE-109. To US Navy Armament Test Division, NAS Patuxent River, MD, in Dec 1945 and allocated BuNo 121441. Not flown for evaluation by US Navy. Scrapped at NAS Anacostia, DC, Nov 1946. 121442 (WkNr 501232) ‘Yellow 5’ 3/KG(J)6 Luftwaffe. To USAAF as Watson’s Whizzers ‘111’ and named “Beverly Anne”, later “Screamin Meemie”. Shipped to the USA and possibly serialed FE-20 or EB-20. To US Navy Armament Test Division, NAS Patuxent River, MD, in Dec 1945 and allocated BuNo 121442. Flight testing was abandoned after three successive forced landings after engine failures. Its last flight was 29Jan46. Naval Aviation Supply Depot, Philadelphia 7Oct46. Stricken from Navy records on 31Jan47. Salvaged in 1957 and taken to Wright Field, Dayton, OH. After a brief period on static display, the jet went into storage. In 1976, the jet was taken to Kelly Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX where it was restored by members of the 96th Mobile Maintenance Squadron, an Air Force Reserve unit. Upon completion in 1980, it was transferred to the US Air Force Museum. Displayed at USAF Museum, Dayton, OH. 121443 Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a/U3 Schwalbe Captured Luftwaffe aircraft. White 30’, Luftwaffe. Watson’s Whizzers as ‘222’, named “Marge”, later “Lady Jess IV” with Donald Duck nose art. Shipped to the US and serialed FE108. Transferred to US Navy and allocated BuNo 121443. W/o at NAS Patuxent River, MD Nov 7, 1945 during its first test flight. Failed to gain height during takeoff and crashed into trees at end of runway. 121444 Messerschmitt Me 262A-1a Schwalbe Captured Luftwaffe aircraft. WkNr 111367. To USAAF as Watson’s Whizzers ‘333’, named “Feuding 54th”, later “Pauline” and “Deelovely”. Assigned to Armament Test Division, NAS Patuxent River, MD, in Dec 1945 and allocated BuNo 121444. Transferred to Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren Junction, VA, Oct 11 1946. Displayed at NAS Anacostia, then abandoned at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC. Scrapped 121445/121446 Arado AR-234B Captured Luftwaffe aircraft 121445 previously Watson's Whizzers 202. To Flight Test Division at NAS Patuxent River, MD but not flown due to lack of spares. SOC Jan 31, 1946 and scrapped. 121446 previously Watson's Whizzers 303. To Flight Test Division at NAS Patuxent River, MD but not flown due to lack of spares. Used for tests of jet engine noise and heat hazards. SOC Jan 31, 1946 and scrapped. 121447 Dornier DO-335A-02 Captured Luftwaffe aircraft (MSN 240102 VG+PH). Previously FE-1013. To Tactical Test Division at NAS Patuxent River, MD from Dec 1945 to Mar 31, 1947. Not flown for evaluation by US Navy. Stricken 31Mar47 then stored at NAS Norfolk until 1961. To Smithsonian, sent Oct 10, 1974 to Dornier plant in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany for refurbishment and then displayed in Deutsches Museum, Munich. Since returned to Smithsonian. On display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, Virginia 121448 Messerschmitt ME-262B-1a Messerschmitt Me 262B-1a two-seat trainer, Werknr 110639, "White 35" Captured at Lechfeld, Bavaria, Germany. Shipped to USA on HMS Reaper July 1945. Previously Watson's Whizzers 555. To Armament Test Division at NAS Patuxent River, MD December 1945. To NART Willow Grove, PA December 1946. The Navy cancelled the test program and scrapped the remaining jets shortly thereafter. Stricken 31Mar47. Placed on static display along with other captured Axis aircraft. Repainted as "Red 13" and placed on external display at NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. In 1993 the US Navy agreed to loan the aircraft to the Messerschmitt 262 Project in Meacham, Fort Worth, Texas, moving to Everett, Washington 1998, as a pattern aircraft for its flying replicas. In poor condition, the project restored the aircraft to display standards as "White 35". Preserved and on display at Wings of Freedom Museum, Willow Grove Naval Air Station, Pennsylvania. To National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola, Florida September 2010. 121449/121450 North American XSN2J-1 MSN 142-38427/38428 121451/121454 Martin P4M-1 Mercator 121451 converted to P4M-1Q. Transferred from VQ-1 May 17, 1954 to NAS Norfolk and SOC Oct 12, 1956. 121452 Flight Test, Naval Air Test Center, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Accident 8Feb50 landing at NAS Patuxent River. Apparently threw several turbine blades during high speed low altitude test flight and crashed into Chesapeake Bay E of Richmond, VA Mar 8, 1951. 4 killed. 121453 converted to P4M-1Q. Withdrawn 11/13/1956 and scrapped at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. 121454 Accident 2Mar50 landing after a demonstration flight at Glenn L. Martin Airport, Middle River, MD. Converted to P4M-1Q. Withdrawn 11/13/1956 and scrapped at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. 121455/121456 Convair XP5Y-1 121455 flew initial flight test Apr 18, 1950, world's first turboprop flying boat. w/o Jul 15, 1953 when it crashed 6 mi off Point Loma, CA, ending the P5Y program. All 11 onboard bailed out. 121456 never flew because of unsolved engine reliability problems. Scrapped 1957. 121457/121459 Douglas XF3D-1 Skyknight MSN 6670/6672. Service histories from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 121457 (MSN 6670) first flight Mar 23, 1948. NATC as "457". 121458 (MSN 6671) 6/6/1948: First flight NATC as "458" 1952-53: VX-4 as "458" Fitted as the first test aircraft for the Sparrow I air-to-air missile Currently preserved at the Naval Air Museum at NAS Pensacola, FL 121459 (MSN 6672)10/7/1948: First flight. 121460/121462 North American XAJ-1 Savage North American NA-146: Prototypes. MSN 146-38429/38431 121460 (MSN 146-38429) First prototype. First flight 7Mar48. Retained by North American Aviation. Accepted by US Navy Feb51. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA; Naval Air Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, CA; Naval Air Materiel Center, Philadelphia, PA. WFU at NAF Philadelphia, PA Mar57. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Bailed to Grumman Corporation; used as a nose gear test article for the A-6 Intruder program. Transferred to Naval Air Engineering Center, Philadelphia, PA c1967. Used for static load catapult testing (outer wings removed, bomb bay loaded with 10,000 lbs of iron ballast). Set aside for intended Fourth Naval District museum c1974. Transferred to NAS Norfolk, VA and offered for sale c1980. Sold to Peck Iron Metal, Portsmouth, VA; scrapped May80. 121461 (MSN 146-38430) Completed 1Sep48. Retained by North American Aviation. Accepted by US Navy Mar49. Lost entire tail during rudder sideslip test and crashed at sea off Los Angeles, CA Feb49 (2KIS). 121462 (MSN 146-38431) First flight Jan49. Retained by North American Aviation. Crashed after wing failure at Edwards AFB, CA 1949 (2 crew survived). Accepted by US Navy Feb51. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA; Naval Air Materiel Center, Philadelphia, PA. WFU at NAF Philadelphia, PA Jun55.. 121463/121522 Grumman F8F-1B Bearcat Model G-58 121463 (VF-72) spun on landing on base leg Midway CVB-41 8/15/1950 in Mediterranean. Pilot OK 121468 w/o 25 Aug 1948 Engine failure & forced landing at PacoletMills, SC 121469 (VF-33) crashed into barrier and gun mount on landing Leyte CV-32 1/19/1949. Pilot OK. Recent correspodence on Air-Britain says that this plane went to the French AF and was delivered by air 1955/56 from Vietnam to Royal Thai AF 121470 (VF-173) wave off landing from NAAS Charlestown, RI and stalled 11/30/1948. Pilot injured. 121473 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam to Royal Thai AF 121481 (VF-62) in midair with F4U-4 NAAS Oceana, VA. Pilot killed. F4U-4 landed OK. 121489 (VF-32) flew into beach near NAS Jacksonville while on instruments 5/26/1949. Pilot killed. 121492 SOC USN Oct 1951 and believed to Royal Thai AF 121493 (VF-31) hard landing on Kearsarge CV-33 11/20/1948. Pilot OK. 121500 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam to Royal Thai AF 121502 (VF-32) hard landing Kearsarge CV-33 11/20/1948. Pilot OK. 121504 (VF-153) tail broke off on landing Princeton CV-37 11/28/1948. Pilot injured. 121506 (VF-31) fire in air, pilot bailed out over Narragansett Bay, RI 2/03/1949. Pilot injured. 121510 (MSN D.854) to South Vietnamese AF. Reported 1972 at Bien Hoa AB, South Vietnam. 121514 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam to Royal Thai AF 121515 (VF-31) in hard landing Kearsarge CV-33 and hit barrier 11/10/1948. Pilot OK. 121519 SOC USN Oct 1951 and believed to Royal Thai AF as Kh15-8/94 121520 (VF-33) ditched after takeoff from Kearsarge CV-33 2/27/1949. Pilot injured. 121521 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam to Royal Thai AF 121522 w/o 31 May 1950 Fatal crash at Otis AFB, MA VF-32 121523/121548 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121523 (VF-91 in hard landing Philippine Sea CV-47 1/31/1950. Pilot OK 121525 w/o? 30 Sep 1951 Accident at MCAS Quantico, VA AES-12 121527 (VF-74) in hard landing on Leyte CV-32 2/2/1950. Pilot OK. 121528 (MSN D.902) became N9886C, then N212KA. Crashed on landing at Lost Nations AP, Ohio Dec 13, 1968, killing the pilot. 121529 (VF-91) went overside Kearsarge CV-33 6/28/1949 during landing practice. Pilot OK. 121534 stalled in tight turning near Coyote Mtns, CA 09/29/1950. Pilot killed. 121536 (VF-192) hit USAF AT-6 during glide bomb run 7/18/1950 near NAS Alameda, CA. Crashed 4 mi N of Navato, CA, Pilot killed. 121542 (VF-71) ditched after takeoff Leyte CV-32 11/02/1948. Pilot OK 121543 (VF-72) spun in on landing Leyte CV-32 8/19/1948. Pilot killed. 121544 (VF-93) spun in on landing Leyte CV-32 and stalled 2/25/1949. Pilot killed. 121545 at Point Mugu by Apr 1951. 121547 (VF-61) hook pulled out on landing Midway VB-41 and hit barrier 10/14/1948. Pilot OK 121549/121550 Grumman F8F-2N Bearcat Model G-58 121550 force landed off NAS Quonset Point, RI 7/5/1949. Pilot injured. 121551/121574 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121552 (VF-32) stalled on landing at Otis AFB, MA 5/31/1949. Pilot killed. 121559 (VMF-233) NAAS Oceana, VA in forced landing after takeoff. Pilot OK. 121560 (VF-861) engine failure during gunnery 9/5/1951. Pilot bailed out OK. 121561 (VF-71) ditched with gear down off Leyte CV-32 9/15/1948. Pilot injured. 121563 (VMF-233) engine failure during rocket fire practice South Mills, NC 7/30/1951. Pilot bailed out at low altitude and was killed. 121567 (VF-61) engine quit during catapult shot Midway CVB-41, crashed and sank 11/22/1948. Pilot Killed. 121568 (VF-72) stalled on landing Leyte CV-32 8/20/1948. Pilot killed. 121569 w/o? 14 Jun 1951 Crash landing at MCAS Quantico, VA AES-12 121571 w/o? 8 May 1951 Landing at MCAS Quantico, VA AES-12 121574 (VF-61) swerved off runway NAAS Oceana, VA during takeoff due to too much engine torque. Pilot OK 121575/121579 Grumman F8F-2N Bearcat Model G-58 121580/121585 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121583 w/o 4 Sep 1951 Mid-air accident, 12 miles SSW. of St Augustine, FL Pilot bailed out VF-14 121584 (VC-62) hit barrier in landing on Franklin D. Roosevelt CVB-42 7/28/1949. Pilot injured. 121586/121600 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121586 w/o? 9 Feb 1951 Landing at MCAS Quantico, VA AES-12 121589 (MSN D.963) became N5171V, then N5555H. Hit trees in bad weather and crashed in mountains near Scott, NY Apr 18, 1967. Pilot killed 121590 w/o 26 Aug 1948 Force landing at Creeds Fd, VA VF-62 121591 w/o? 22 Jun 1948 Landing accident, due to structural failure at NAS Quonset Pt, RI 121595 (VF-74) forced-landed in woods near NAS Jacksonville, FL 6/12/1950. Pilot OK 121598 w/o? 24 Mar 1951 Accident at Camp Macall, NC AES-12 121601/121605 Grumman F8F-2N Bearcat Model G-58 121603 (VX-3) ditched off Beach Haven, NJ 4/25/1949. Pilot OK. 121606/121611 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121608 (MSN D.982) became N7700C. Crashed at North Kingston, RI Jun 5, 1971, killing the pilot. 121612/121631 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121612 (VF-62) ditched 14 mi from Guantanamo Bay off Midway CVB-41 10/29/1948. Pilot OK 121614 (MSN D.988) wfu 1952 and to storage at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Sold 1958. Became N7957C. Badly damaged in forced landing May 1974 and stored until rebuilding commenced 1992. Registered NX747NF Feb 24, 2009, first flew after rebuilt Apr 16, 2009, painted in Thai AF colors. 121620 (VF-711) overshot landing at NAS New Orleans, LA. Pilot OK. Date? 121622 (VF-193) stalled on landing at NAAF Fentress Field, VA. Pilot OK. Date?? 121624 (VF-63) in deck crash on Coral Sea CVB-43 9/22/1948. Pilot injured. 121626 (V-862) wheels-up landing and fire NAS Norfolk, VA 9/15/1951. Pilot OK. 121627 (VF-61) in wheels-up landing and fire at NAS New Orleans, LA 5/22/1950. Pilot OK. 121629 force landed on test flight 3/16/1948 due to loss of oil pressure. Pilot injured. 121632/121637 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121632 (VF-71) crashed into water while landing Leyte CV-32 11/19/1948. Pilot killed. 121637 w/o? 26 Jan 1949 Accident at NAS San Diego, CA 121638/121657 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121639 (VF-63) in wheels-up landing NAAS Oceana, VA 6/13/1949. Pilot OK. 121644 (VF-63) undershot landing Aug 7, 1948 NAAS Oceana, VA, pilot injured. 121645 (VF-61) wheels up landing at NAS Norfolk, VA 12/29/1948. Pilot OK. 121646 (MSN D.1020) became N7699C. Acquired by Darryl Greenameyer and reregistered N1111L and used Aug 1969 to set new speed record for propeller-driven aircraft of 483.041 mph. Traded to NASM in 1976 in exchange for 90446 and stored at Silver Hill, MD. Now on display at Udvar-Hazy center of NASM, Chantilly, Virginia 121650 (VM-31) crashed on takeoff at Biggs AFB, TX Mar 27, 1950 121651 (VF-65) ditched near Guantanamo Bay 10/26/1948. Pilot OK. 121653 (VF-62) in wave off landing Midway and went overside 10/26/1948. Pilot injured. 121656 flew into mountain in bad weather 02/21/1952 near Gadeden, AL. Pilot killed. 121656 (VF-63) also ditched on approach to Midway 10/14/1948. Pilot OK. 121657 made full stall landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI and hit parked F8F-2 121667 8/10/1948. Pilot OK. 121658/121663 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121659 ground-looped in landing in crosswind NAS Glenview, IL. 9/19/1951. Pilot OK. 121661 (VC-21) crashed while under hood in tight turn near NAAS Miramar, CA 4/5/1950. Pilot killed. I have this also have gone into a low altitude spin after takeoff NAAS Miramar, CA 4/5/1950. 121663 (VC-62) spun in near NAS Oceana, VA 6/3/1950 during photography training. Pilot killed. 121664/121683 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121668 (VF-92) flew into water during landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI 1/21/1950. Pilot OK. 121670 (AES-12) wing failed in dive during training MCAS Quantico, VA. 10/26/1951. Pilot killed. 121672 (VF-63) ditched after takeoff from Franklin D. Roosevelt CVB-42 3/1/1949. Pilot OK. 121673 (VF-61) spun in on landing on Franklin D. Roosevelt CVB-42 2/14/1949. Pilot injured. 121674 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jul 1951. 121677 (VF-61) wingtip came off during glide bomb run 2/25/1949. Pilot killed. 121678 (VF-718) force landed NAS Denver, CO 5/07/1951. Pilot killed. There is a photo of this plane dated Mar 1959, so it must have been repaired. 121679 (MSN D.1053) became N4992V, then N818F 121684/121689 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121686 (VC-62) flew into trees Surry, Va 5/29/1950. Pilot killed. 121689 (VC-62) ground-looped in landing NAS Norfolk, VA 5/4/1949. Pilot OK 121690/121708 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121690 (VF-713) forcelanded near Tulorosa, NM Nov 12, 1950. 121694 (VF-718) flew into ground during bad weather near NAS Denver, CO 3/17/1951. Pilot killed. 121698 (F8F-2D) wheels-up landing at NAS Inyokern, CA 4/18/1952. Pilot OK 121699 (MSN D.1073) became N7826C. Crashed at Amarillo AFB, TX Aug 13, 1966 121705 (VF-113) ditched during gunnery tow off NAS San Diego, CA. Date? 121707 (VC-50) wheels up landing at NAAS Ream Field 4/19/1949. Pilot OK. Became N1027B. Rebuilt in 1992 with parts from 122708/N7701C as Gulfhawk IV N3025. Badly damaged in forced landing at Oshkosh Aug 2, 1993, wreck stored atChino. Reportedly acquired in 2004 by The Fighter Collection, Duxford. Reported in 2008 to be undergoing restoratin at Ezell Aviation, Breckenridge, TX prior to delivery to The Fighter Collection. 121709/121714 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121710 8/25/48: TOS USN and assigned to Naval Air Technical Training Unit, NAS, Pensacola, FL. Ca.11/50: Naval Air Reserve, NAS Akron, OH. By 1953: Naval Air Reserve, NAS Birmingham, AL. Ca.1954: Experimental and Development Squadron 2 (VX-20, NAS Chincoteague, VA. 7/56: SOC with 757 total flight hours. 1956: Naval Training Station (NTS) Bainbridge, MD. Outdoor display. 1964: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL. 121714 (MSN D.1088) 8/48: TOS USN and assigned to NAS Pensacola, FL. Unknown date: Converted to F8F-2N. 1952: Converted to F8F-2P. 1/57: SOC. 1957: Ed Maloney/The Air Museum, Claremont, CA with c/r N4995V. 10/3/72: Harold Beal and Charles Smith/B&S Advertising, Inc, Knoxville, TN with c/r N1YY. 1975: Complete rebuild. Most work carried out in the USA before shipping to UK. 1977: B & S Advertising Inc, Knoxville, TN with c/r N700H. 1/81: B & S Advertising Inc, Knoxville, TN with c/r N700HL. 6/3/81: Arrived Geneva, shipped from USA. 6/81: Operated by Stephen Grey/The Fighter Collection, Duxford, England. 3/19/98: C/r N700H cancelled. 3/20/98: Patina Ltd, The Fighter Collection Jersey, UK with c/r G-RUMM. 121715/121733 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121731 (MSN D.1105) became N1028B, then N500B, then N5005. Crashed during US Cup Race at San Diego, CA Jul 18, 1971, killing the pilot. 121734/121739 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121737 (VC-62) ditched along side of Coral Sea CVB-43 7/01/1951. Pilot OK. 121740/121757 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121744 (VF-862) undershot landing at NAAS Fentres Field 3/18/1951. Pilot OK 121748 (MSN D.1122) to disposal Jan 1, 1957. To US civil registry as N1029B, then N618F, then N200N. To French registry as F-AZRJ. Later on US civil registry as N224RD, but reregistered N1DF Jul 31, 2008 121751 (MSN D.1125) registered N9885C. Flew as a race plane for many years. Crashed at Commerce, GA Jun 18, 1980, killing the pilot. 121752 (MSN D.1126) to civil registry as N7827C, then N2YY, then N800H 121755 (MSN D.1129) Active with Utility Squadron VU-7 coded UH-33. 121757 (VMF-236) force landed after takeoff from NAS Denver, CO 7/28/1951. Pilot OK 121758/121763 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121758 (VC-62) ditched off Midway CVB-41 11/12/1951. Pilot OK. 121761 on civil registry as N68RW 121764/121769 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121764 (VMFT-10) suffered midair fire 02/19/1952 near NAAS El Centro, CA. Pilot bailed out and was Injured. 121767 (VF-712) stalled during landing NAS Denver, CO 5/20/1950. Pilot killed. 121769 (VF-74) in hard landing on Leyte CV-32 3/1/1950. Pilot OK. 121770/121775 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121775 (VF-32) force landed 10 mi SW of Colinga, CA and exploded 9/19/1950. Pilot killed. 121776/121784 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Model G-58 121776 (MSN D.1162) to civil registry as N1030B, used as wind machine by Kaman Aircraft Corp. Then stored at USMC Museum, Quantico, VA. Rebuilt and now airworthy with Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX as N68RW. Owned by Robert Waltrip. Reported to be up for sale. 121779 (VF-61) flew into water off NAAS Oceana 11/28/1949. Pilot killed. 121784 (VF-74) in hard landing on Boxer CV-21 2/19/1950 and hit barrier. Pilot OK. 121785/121790 Grumman F8F-2P Bearcat Model G-58 121787 (MSN D.1181) became N6821D then N148F. Crashed at Mojave Oct 20, 1973. 121791/121792 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat 121793/122066 Vought F4U-5 Corsair 121832/121833, 121852/121853, 12872/121874 128891/121893, 121912/121915, 121932,121935, 121952/121955, 121973/121976, 121995/121998 122015/122018, 122037/122040, 122058/122061 were F4U-5N. 121956/121957, 121977/121978, 121999/122002, 122019/122022, 122045/122048, 122062/122065, were F4U-5P. Korean War losses from Douglas E. Campbell book 121795 (VMF-212) in accident on airfield at P'ohang, Korea Aug 26, 1951. Ordnance from F4U-5 122042 hit this aircraft. 121797 (VMF-212) crashed Wonsan airfield during emergency landing Nov 6, 1950 121816 (F4U-5N VC3 Det C attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) lost on strafing attack Feb 19, 1952. Pilot MIA 121823(MSN 9873, VMF-212) crashlanded at Kangnung, Korea Apr 22, 1951. I have a record of this being delivered to Argentine Navy as 0434 and displayed there on a pole. Later to Lone Star Flight Museum and restrored to airworthy status as N43RW. However, the real Argentine Navy 0434 was actually F4U-5NL Bu124678 121832 (F4U-5N, VMF(N)-513) collided with another aircraft on runway in Korea Oct 15, 1950. Lost on ferry flight from Kimpo to Wonsan Oct 17, 1950. Pilot MIA 121834 (VMF-212) lost control during missed approach at K-3 in Korea and hit T-7 Jul 19, 1951. 121839 (VMF-212) struck ridge 20 mi E of Suwon Oct 6, 1950. Pilot KIA. 121852 (F4U-5N VC-3 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) crashed at night near Soho-Ri Korea May 24, 1953. Pilot MIA 121856 (VMF-212) hit by AAA over Korea Jun 20, 1951, pilot bailed out. 121871 (VMF-212) ditched in Sea of Japan due to engine failure Nov 21, 1950. Pilot MIA 121875 (VMF-212) hit by gound fire and suffered brake failure on landing Jun 13, 1951 121881 presumably went at one stage to the Argentinian armed forces, as it was retrieved 'from the top of a display pylon' in Argentina when it returned to the USA to become N43RW with Texas Aviation Hall of Fame. This plane is now believed to be 121823, but 121823 is also listed as crashing in Korea. 121892 (F4U-5N, VMF(N)-513) crashed at Yonpo Airfield, Korea Dec 10, 1950. Pilot injured. 121911 (VMF-212) hit by AAA over Korea and forced down in enemy area Mar 21, 1951. Pilot KIA 121912 (F4U-5N, VC-3 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) ditched off USS Boxer, Korea Jul 13, 1953. 121919 (VMF-312) crashed on takeoff Jun 26, 1951 121928 (MSN 9978) Transferred to the Argentine Navy on August 14, 1957 as serial 0391 coded 3-C-19, later changed to 3-A-219. In April 1964 code changed again to 3-A-211. Withdrawn from service in November 1965 and preserved at Museo de Aviacion Naval, Bahia Blanca NAS 121930 (VMF-212) hit by AAA 3 mi SW of Hagaru-ni and ditched Nov 17, 1950. Pilot rescued by friendly troops. 121931 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA near Imjin River, Korea Apr 2, 1951. Pilot KIA 121945 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA near Sohu-ri, Korea Sept 5, 1951, Pilot bailed out near Chinbu-ri, Korea and was rescued. 121966 (F4U-5N, VMF-212) crashed on takeoff at Pohang, Korea Mar 26, 1951. Pilot injured. 121974 (F4U-5N, VMF(N)-513) crashed in bad weather near Chosin Reservoir Nov 30, 1950. Pilot MIA 121976 (VC-3 Det E attached to USS Princeton (CVA-37)) downed S of Yongpo Airfield, Hungnam, North Korea Sept 9, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 121977 (F4U-5P, VF-50 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) shot down by small arms fire in Korea, pilot POW. 121982 (VMF-212) pilot lost control in bad weather Jul 10, 1951. Pilot KIA 121983 (VMF-212) hit by AAA and made emergency landing in rice paddy, Korea Apr 30, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 121995 (F4U-5N, VMF-212) hit by AAA and crashed May 4, 1951, Andong, Korea. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 121996 (F4U-5N, VMF(N)-513) ran out of fuel on night intruder mission Nov 20, 1950. Pilot MIA 121226 (VMF-513) MIA on intruder mission, Korea, Nov 20, 1950. 122003 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA Sep 21, 1950. Pilot injured. 122004 (VMF-212) crash-landed at K-3, Korea May 17, 1951. Pilot uninjured 122013 (VF-13) spun in on landing USS Franklin D. Roosevfelt Jun 2, 1953 122017 (F4U-5N, VC-3) crashed on takeoff from USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) off Korea Mar 30, 1952. Pilot rescued 122018 (F4U-5N, VMF(N)-513) crashed on takeoff, Korea, Sept 22, 1950. Caught fire, pilot killed. 122028 (VMF-212 attached to USS Bataan (CVL-29)) crashed on strafing run 5 mi w of Koto-ri Dec 3, 1950. Pilot KIA 122041 (VMF-212) crashed on takeoff May 20, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 122042 (VMF-212) in airfield accident at Pohang, Korea, Aug 26, 1951. Caught fire and ordnance exploded. Exploding ordnance also destroyed 121795 122051 (VMF-212) crashed between Chosin and Fusin due to engine failure Nov 14, 1950. Pilot KIA 122052 (VMF-212) hit by ground fire and made wheels-up landing at Kangnung airfield Apr 17, 1951 122063 (HQ-33 Photo Unit) hit by AAA and crash landed Pohang Nov 2, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 122064 (F4U-5P) landing gear failed and crash landed Nov 4, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 122067/122086 Martin PBM-5A Mariner 122069 to disposal at NAF Oppama Oct 31, 1957 and sold for scrap. 122070 to Netherlands Navy as 16-304 then 103. WFU Mar 1960 122071 accepted by USN in Jul 1948. Guns and turrets removed and assigned to Naval Air Activity Annapolis for training and indoctrination of US Naval Academy midshipmen. Put into storage at Lichtfield Park, AZ and SOC Dec 1956. To civilian market as N3190G, went through several owners where it was used for eveything from a water tanker to a hauler of fresh fish. Acquired by National Air and Space Museum Aug 8, 1972, put on loan to Pima Air and Space Museum, Arizona. Restored in the markings of VR-21. 122072 to Netherlands Navy as 16-305. W/o Nov 22, 1957 122075 to Netherlands Navy as 16-300 then 100. WFU Mar 1960 122077 (VR-21) in landing accident and sank near Sasebo, Japan Nov 23, 1950. All 9 crew uninjured. 122078 to Netherlands Navy as 16-308 then 104. WFU Mar 1960 122079 to Netherlands Navy as 16-313 then 108. WFU Mar 1960 122080 Jan 15, 1954 started to operate a limited military inter-atoll amphibious airlift service between Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls in conjunction with Operation Castle for the forthcoming Atomic Energy and Joint Services Nuclear tests. 122081 to Netherlands Navy as 16-301 then 101. WFU Mar 1960 122082 to Netherlands Navy as 16-315. Cannibalized for spars 122084 to Netherlands Navy as 16-306. W/o Jun 10, 1959 122085 to Netherlands Navy as 16-302 then 102. W/o Dec 17, 1959 122086 to Netherlands Navy as 16-316 then 110. WFU Mar 1960 122087/122152 Grumman F8F-1B Bearcat 122095 (MSN D.779) 1948: TOS USN. 10/51: SOC. 11/51: Royal Thai Air Force as KH15-43/93. 1965: Placed on display outside government offices in Bangkok. 1986: Jean Salis Collection, La Ferte Alais, France. 1987: Shipped from Thailand to France. 1987: Stephen Grey/The Fighter Collection, Duxford, England. 6/88: Arrived Duxford; stored dismantled. 2/18/92: The Fighter Collection, Duxford with c/r G-BUCF. By 4/92: Charles F. Nichols/Yankee Air Corps, Chino CA. 4/92: Arrived Chino dismantled. 1992 to 1999: Restored to airworthy. 11/12/92: C/r G-BUCF cancelled. 8/24/93: Charles F. Nichols/Yankee Air Corps, Chino CA with c/r N2209. 1998: Tom Wood/Quality Leasing Co, Indianapolis IN. 2/99: First post-restoration flight. 4/1/99: Registered to Tim Wood/Quality Leasing Co, N2209 By 2005: Based at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA. 122098 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam 1955/56 to Royal Thai AF 122099 (VF-3A) spun in during landing Kearsarge CV-33. Pilot killed. 122103 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam 1955/56 to Royal Thai AF 122104 (VF-62) overside landing Leyte CV-32 3/8/1950. Pilot OK. 122105 (VF-131) hit barrier on Princeton CV-37 12/14/1948. Pilot OK 122112 (VF-131) crashed on deck of Princeton CV-37 10/02/1948. 122117 (VF-14A) hit barrier on landing Valley Forge CV-45 7/12/1948. Pilot OK 122118 (VF-38A) taxiied off side of Kearsarge CV-388 6/21/1948. Pilot OK. 122119 (VF-12) hook pulled while landing on Philippine Sea 2/24/1950 and hit barrier. Pilot OK. 122120 (MSN D.804) SOC USN Oct 1952, to Royal Thai AF as KH15-72/95. acquired by the Foundation for the Preservation and Development of Thai Aircraft Dec 1994, and shipped to Grumman in USA for restoration. Returned to Thailand May 2003 and currently (Aug 2003) at Utapao awaiting painting and first flight 122121 (VF-132) lost on return from gunnery off Leyte CV-32 and ditched 12/01/1948. Pilot OK. 122127 (VF-132) lost on return from gunnery off Leyte CV-32 and ditched 12/01/1948. Pilot OK. 122132 (VF-132) lost on return from gunnery off Leyte CV-32 and ditched 12/01/1948. Pilot OK. 122135 SOC USN Oct 1951, to Royal Thai AF as KH15-18/94 122136 (VF-132) lost on return from gunnery off Leyte CV-32 and ditched 12/01/1948. Pilot killed. 122138 (VF-14A) late pull out on strafing attack on towed spar off Boxer CV-21 2/4/1948. Pilot killed. 122142 (VF-32) collided with obstacle 7/1/1948. 122152 to French AF. Delivered from Vietnam 1955/56 to Royal Thai AF 122153/122166 Vought F4U-5 Corsair 122154 to Argentine Navy as 0304/3-A-222 122159 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA, Korea Jul 23, 1951. Pilot rescued. 122160 (VMF-212) hit by ground fire and landed at Army liaison field Jun 10, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 122167/122206 Vought F4U-5P Corsair 122169 (VC-62 Det 3 off USS Leyte (CV-32)) hit by AAA over Korea and crash-landed. Pilot rescued by AF helicopter, but helicopter shot down. KIA 122170 (VC-30 attached to USS Leyte (CV-32)) ditched off USS Leyte Oct 7, 1950. Pilot rescued. 122179 to Honduras AF as FAH-604 Mar 1956. To Houston, TX Dec 1978 and registered as N4903M. Damaged in forced landing near Houston, TX in 1984. Wreckage parts used in rebuild of 123168/N179PT. ID transferred to N179PT. Other parts used to rebuild 124692/N45NL. 122184 to civil regisry as N3764A. To Honduras AF as FAH-605. Sold in 1979. to Civil registry as N4901E, N49051, N65HP. Now on civil registry as N65WF. Owner in 1990 was EXEC Aviation of Cincinnati, OH 122189 at Flying Leathernecks Museum, Miramar CA. Was reported under restoration at MCAS El Toro, CA. Noted Mar 13, 1993 at Marine Corps Museum, MCAS El Toro, CA 122196 (VMF-212) hit by AAA and make wheels-up landing on grass strip Jun 10, 1951. Pilot uninjured and rescued. 122198 ditched off Maui, Hawaii Sept 15, 1950. 122201 (VMF-212) crashlanded at Pusan May 6, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 122207/122209 Martin P4M-1 Mercator 122207 Service Test, Naval Air Test Center, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Damaged 9Jul51 by structural failure during a liquid oxygen equipment test at NAS Patuxent River. Converted to P4M-1Q. Code JQ-2, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco; Damaged 9Oct57 when the right main landing gear collapsed landing at NAF Naples, Italy. Withdrawn 4/15/1960 and scrapped at NAS Rota, Spain and used for fire fighting practice. 122208 VP-21, NAS Patuxent River, MD 28Jun50. Converted to P4M-1Q. Accident 3Apr52 during engine testing at NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco. Withdrawn 11/56 and scrapped at NAS Norfolk 122209 VP-21, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Accident 27Mar51 30 miles NNW of NAS Patuxent River during a local instrument training flight. Converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-2, Code PS-4, later as JQ-4, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco [1956]. VQ-1, Code PR-9, NAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. Damaged Jan58 when the nose landing gear collapsed at NAS Atsugi, Japan. While flying a patrol mission over the Sea of Japan 16Jun59, the aircraft was attacked 50 miles east of the Korean DMZ by two North Korean MiGs. During the attack, the aircraft sustained serious damage to the starboard engines and the tail gunner was seriously wounded. The P4M made it safely to Miho AFB, Japan. Scrapped for spares 122210/122365 Douglas AD-2 Skyraider MSN 6673/6828 122213 (VC-35, USS Boxer (CV-21)) hit by AAA over Korea and crashed Jun 21, 1951. Pilot KIA 122216 (VMA-121) suffered engine failure and ditched Nov 16, 1952. Pilot rescued 122219 (VMA-121) disappeared Aug 29, 1952. Explosion seen which may have been this aircraft. 122222 (VMA-121) crashlanded at K-6 in Korea Jul 7, 1952 after being hit by AAA. Pilot uninjured. 122226 used to demonstrate improved engine cooling system developed for AD-3. Later installed with radome for flight testing the AEW version. In midair collision in Korea Apr 25, 1951 while with VA-65 (attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)). Landed OK at Seoul airfield but SOC. Pilot uninjured. 122247 (VF-194, attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by small arms fire and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Jan 8, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter 122248 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea, Oct 15, 1952. 122256 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea, Nov 19, 1951. Pilot POW 122258 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea Jan 29, 1952. Pilot KIA 122264 (VMA-121) crashed into Korean rice paddy after engine failure Oct 23, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122265 (VMA-121) in wheels-up landing on Korean road after engine failure May 13, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 122269 (VF-194, attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA over Korea and ditched S of Hungnam Feb 3, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122273 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea, Sept 30, 1952. Pilot KIA 122275 (VA-702, attached to USS Boxer (CV-21) shot down by AAA Sep 20, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 122276 (VMA-121) missing after bomb run, Korea, Dec 2, 1951. Pilot MIA 122277 (VF-194, attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by own bomb blast Pachunjang area, Korea 12/18/1951. Ditched in Wonson Harbor. Pilot killed. 122278 (VMA-121) hit by small arms fire, Korea, and made emergency landing Aug 17, 1952. 122288 (VMA-121) pilot bailed out after engine failure, Korea, May 25, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122294 (VMA-121) in takeoff accident at K-6 in Korea, crashed and burned May 20, 1952. Pilot killed. 122298 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea, May 6, 1952. Pilot killed. 122303 (VA-702) spun in on landing Boxer CV-21 5/11/1951 off Korea. Pilot OK with minor injuries. 122306 (VC-33) spun in on takeoff NAS Atlantic City, NJ 11/30/1951. Pilot killed. Also listed as crashing with VMA-121 near Tongsinchon in Korea Jan 4, 1953. Pilot killed. 122307 (VA-65, attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) hit by AAA in Korea 4/16/1951. Pilot killed when chute caught on tail surface on bailout. 122311 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea Jun 27, 1953. Pilot rescued. 122313 (VF-54) hit by AAA in Korea and ditched 12/09/1951. Pilot OK. 122315 (VA-728, attached to USS Antietam (CV-36)) hit by AAA in Korea and ditched at sea Jan 21, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter 122318 (VMA-121) suffered aileron problems while landing Sep 10, 1952 at Pyongtaek. Total loss 122324 (VMA-121) ditched after engine fire May 7, 1952. Pilot killed. 122325 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) hit by AAA in Korea and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Dec 9, 1951. Pilot rescued. 122326 (VF-54) ditched in Wonsan Harbor, Korea, after prop failure Jan 30, 1952. 122327 (VF-194, attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45) hit by AAA, Korea, and ditched at sea Feb 4, 1952. Pilot rescued 122328 (VMA-121) ditched at sea Feb 18, 1953. Pilot rescued 122337 (VMA-121) ditched in Hwachon Reservoir, Korea after being hit by AAA Oct 27, 1951. Pilot rescued. 122339 (VF-54) crashed after takeoff from USS Essex (CV-9), Korea, Jan 11, 1952. Pilot MIA 122340 (VMA-121) pilot bailed out after losing oil pressure Aug 20, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122341 (VMA-121) ditched at sea due to oil leak and loss of pressure Aug 20, 1952. Pilot rescued 122342 (VF-51 attached to USS Esses (CV-9)) hit by AAA in Korea and ditched Wonsan harbor 12/09/1951. Pilot OK. 122343 (VMA-121) hit by AAA in Korea and pilot bailed out Jun 6, 1952. Pilot rescud 122344 (VMA-121) caught fire, unsuccessful bailout at low altitude Nov 18, 1951. 122346 (VA-923) hit by AAA, S of Wonsan, Korea and pilot bailed out Nov 4, 1951. Pilot became POW 122347 (VMA-121) encountered engine trouble and pilot bailed out near Sinch'on, Korea May 23, 1952. Rescued by helicopter 122362 (VMA-121) hit by small arms fire and made forced landing in Korean field Jul 21, 1952. Pilot rescued 122366/122372 Douglas AD-2Q Skyraider MSN 6829/6835. Two-seat ECM version 122373 Douglas AD-2QU Skyraider MSN 6836. Target towing version, carried a Mark 22 aerial target. To NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Oct 1952. 122374/122387 Douglas AD-2Q Skyraider MSN 6837/6850. Two-seat ECM version. 122380 (VA-65) hit barrier on landing Valley Forge CV-45 1/03/1951. Pilot OK. 122386 (VMC-1) 122388/122393 Martin AM-1Q Mauler Glenn L Martin Company Model 210, modified for radar countermeasures. 122394/122437 Martin AM-1 Mauler Glenn L Martin Company Model 210 122394 (VA-45) ditched in river off Lee Fld NAAS, FL 5/24/1949. 122397 (MSN 13916) 3/49: TOS USN and assigned to Navy Attack Squadron 85 (VA-85), NAS Jacksonville, FL. Unknown date: NAS St. Louis, MO. Unknown date: Naval Air Reserve Training Unit Atlanta, NAS Atlanta, GA. 1955: SOC with 673 flight hours. By 1970: Aberdeen Proving Ground MD. Used as a target. 1972: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL 122401 reported 2008 to be with Commemorative Air Force at Midland, TX, but going to be moved to another museum (to be chosen by its owner, the National Museum of Naval Aviation). May 2009 issue of Aircraft Illustrated said that aircraft is to go to Glenn L. Martin Aviation Museum, Middle River, MD 122403 in storage at Planes of Fame, Chino, California as of Oct 2013. 122408 went into inverted spin 7/16/1950 near Toledo, OH. Pilot bailed out. 122411 leveled off high during landing at Grosse Isle NAS, MI 10/21/1950. 122432 flew into Buzzard Glory Mountain, PA 8/22/1950. Pilot killed. 122438/122464 Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune Model 126-52-02 122443 (VP-10) w/o Jan 5, 1952 in landing accident at RAF Burtonwood, UK when undershot and crashed into USAF C-47 at RAF Burtonwood, UK. 1 lost, 11 survived. 122446 with VP-741 in 1952 122449 modified as P2V-3C carrier-based nuclear bomber. Model 326-49-05. Landing back on the carrier was not an option; the aircraft would have to land at an airfield or ditch beside the carrier. 122451 damaged 18 Apr 1950 (Shot own tail! at air to air gunnery flight), NAS Quonset Point, RI 122452 damaged 21 Jul 1949 nr NAS Coco Soco, Panama Zone. With VP-741 1951-52 122453 (VP-741) w/o 6/14/51 in landing accident at Flemings Island, FL. Inflight fire caused forced landing. 122454 (VP-3) w/o Jun 1, 1950 at NAS Quonset Point during emergency landing. 122458 w/o Jul 28, 1955. Location ? 122460 (VP-3) in midair collision diring takeoff from NAS Coco Solo, Panama Nov 18, 1948. 122462 participated as an instrumented data collector for the 28 April 1958 "Yucca" nuclear test shot, one of the "Hardtack" series. 122463 (VP-741) w/o 14 Jun 1951 nr Fleming, Isle Fd, FL. 9 crew, 2 survivee 122464 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Mar 1950. 122447/122451 Bell F2L-1 contract cancelled. Serials reassigned to P2V-2 Neptune batc. Bell P-39Q Airabonita target drone 122452/122461 Bell HTL-1 Appears to have been a cancelled contract for ten YR-13 Model 47A transferred from US Army. Serials of them were 46-236,237,242,243,244,249,250,251,253,254. 122460 and 122461 were transferred to the USCG as 460 and 461 but this leaves 8, yet only six appeared to have been renumbered. These six helicopters were reassigned BuNos 122453/122458. However these serial numbers were reassigned to P2V Neptune batch and the helicopters were reserialed in the 122952/122961 range. 122465/122466 Lockheed P2V-2N Neptune Model 126-52-02 The P2Vs were built for Highjump II which was to follow Operation Windmill, but Highjump II was cancelled due to the Korean War. The P2V-2Ns were modified for polar work including skis and were to be used for polar exploration photography and scientific work under Project Ski Jump 122465 Assigned to VX-6, McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Named Boopsie. was first aircraft to land on ice (but ski-equipped) at Little America in Antarctica Dec 20, 1955. Crashed during landing at McMurdo, Antarctica on Oct 18, 1956 in support of Operation Deep Freeze II. Departed Christchurch NZ to McMurdo along with other long range aircraft of VX-6. After passing the PSR (point of safe return) a severe storm enveloped the McMurdo area. Since they had insufficient fuel to return to Christchurch they were committed to flying into the storm and landing at McMurdo. The pilot made a ground controlled approach from 12,000 feet to 300 feet and then elected to make a visual landing. With the landing gear down the plane began to turn right, the nose of the plane fell, and the Neptune struck the snow on the nose and right wing. The Neptune was completely demolished. Four killed, 4 injured. 122466 Assigned to VX-6, McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Named Amen!. 122466 which had already returned to NAS Patuxent River, MD, was ordered back to Antarctica for the search. En-route both engines failed and it crashed in a remote jungle swamp Oct 18, 1956 in Venezuela. All 8 crewmembers were rescued, and the Neptune was written off. 122467 Lockheed P2V-2 Neptune Model 126-52-02. Modified in 1950 as Model 126-52-08 to test a reduced crew accommodation optimized for bombing operations. 122447/122451 Bell F2L-1 contract cancelled. Serials reassigned to P2V-2 Neptune batch 122452/122461 Bell HTL-1 Appears to have been a cancelled contract for ten YR-13 Model 47A transferred from US Army. Serials of them were 46-236,237,242,243,244,249,250,251,253,254. 122460 and 122461 were transferred to the USCG as 460 and 461 but this leaves 8, yet only six appeared to have been renumbered. These six helicopters were reassigned BuNos 122453/122458. However these serial numbers were reassigned to P2V Neptune batch and the helicopters were reserialed in the 122952/122961 range. 122468/122471 Martin PBM-5A Mariner 122470 to Netherlands Navy as 16-312. W/o Aug 12, 1957 122471 15 Jan. 1954 started to operate a limited military inter-atoll amphibious airlift service between Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls in conjunction with Operation Castle for the forthcoming Atomic Energy and Joint Services Nuclear tests. 122472/122474 Vought XF7U-1 Cutlass Disposition fro www.forgottenjets.com 122472 Assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Dec 1948. Crashed on take off from Ardmore AAF, OK 122473 3/15/1949: Crashed during test flight into Chesapeake Bay, MD. Pilot was killed 122474 suffered engine explosion during flight exhibition at NAS Patuxent River, MD Jul 7, 1950. Vought test pilot Paul Thayer ejected safely, but suffered fracture to small bone at base of spine. Aircraft impacted on island in Patuxent River. 122475 Grumman XF9F-2 Panther Model G-79. First flight Nov 21, 1947. Prototype with Rolls-Royce Nene engine. Assigned to NATC 122476 Grumman XF9F-3 Panther Model G-79. Second Panther airframe modified as prototype for F9F-3 First flight Aug 16, 1948. Protoype with Allison J33-A-8 engine. Assigned to NATC, 1950 Struck off chargeL March 1950 Preserved at the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 122477 Grumman XF9F-2 Panther Model G-79. Prototype with Rolls-Royce Nene engine. First flight Nov 26, 1947. Assigned to NATC. Tail torn off in arrested landing at NAS Patuxent River, MD 10/28/1948. 122478/122507 Vought F6U-1 Pirate Chance Vought Model V-340 single-seat, carrier-based fighter 122478 bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at NAS Dallas, Texas for testing May 31, 1950. SOC at NAS Dallas, Texas Dec 14, 1950 122479 econd production aircraft. 2/24/49 TOS USN and assigned to Air Development Squadron 3 (VX-3), NAS Patuxent River, MD. 5/50: Bureau of Aeronautics, NAS Dallas, TX for testing. 12/14/50: SOC at Dallas. Ca.1951: U.S. Navy Bureau of Ordinance. Used for damage trials and weapons testing at a firing range at Socorro, NM. By 2002: New England Air Museum, Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, CT. 2002: Vought Aircraft Heritage Foundation, NAS Dallas (formerly), TX 10/02: Trucked from NEAM to the Vought plant at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX for restoration. 2002 to 2012: Restored by retirees of the Vought Corporation) at Hensley Field, TX. \2/12: National Naval Aviation Museum, NAS Pensacola, 122480 bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at NAS Dallas for testing May 1950. SOC at NAS Dallas, texas Dec 14, 1950. 122481 to NAS Patuxent River, Maryland for electronics testing. Stricken from inventory Dec 1950. 122482 to NAS Patuxent River, Maryland for testing May 1950. Stricken from inventory Dec 1950. 122483 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field CA Jul 23, 1950 to Aug 5, 1953. Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations and for armament testing. Modified as F6U-1P. Stricken from inventory at NAS Moffett FIeld Apr 24, 1951. 122484 to NAS Patuxent River, Maryland for testing May 1950. 7/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 1/1951: Maintenance and Service at Philadelphia, PA. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951. 122485 to NAS Patuxent River, Maryland for testing May 1950. 7/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 1/1951: Maintenance and Service at Philadelphia, PA. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122486 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 6/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951. 122487 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 1/1951: Maintenance and Service at Philadelphia, PA. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122488 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122489 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island May 17, 1951 122490 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Mar 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island May 2, 1951 122491 bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at NAS Dallas, Texas for tests Feb 1950. Assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Aug 24, 1950 to Oct 5, 1953. Registered as NACA 138. Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122492 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 5/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122493 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122494 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122495 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122496 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 5/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122497 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 1/1951: Bailed to the Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphia, PA. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122498 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 1/1951: Bailed to the Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphia, PA. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122499 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Jan 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. Bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphis, Pennsylvania Jan 1951. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122500 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI Bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphis, Pennsylvania Jan 1951. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122501 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. Bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphis, Pennsylvania Jan 1951. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 12, 1951 122502 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 5/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122503 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122504 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 4/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 12, 1951 122505 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 5/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI Bailed to Bureau of Aeronautics at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 1951. SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 16, 1951 122506 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 6/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 12, 1951 122507 to VX-36 at NAS Atlantic City, New Jersey Feb 1950. 6/1950: Overhaul and Repair at NAS Quonset Point, RI SOC at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island Jan 12, 1951 122508/122529 Sikorsky HO3S-1 Sikorsky Model S-51 122508 (HU-1) crashed in water off Paengnyong-Do Island, Korea Sep 4, 1952 122509 (MSN 5144) to civil registry as N4144A, CF-JNZ, N5559A 122510 w/o Sep 20, 1950. 122512 (MSN 5150) to civil registry as N391T 122513 (HU-1) crashed in enemy territory Korea Feb 8, 1952. Pilot POW. 122514 (VMO-6) destroyed during rescue attempt Sept 21, 1950, Yangjae-ri, Korea. 122515 (MSN 5154) to salvage Jan 6, 1956. To civil registry as N4145A, then CF-KHK. Undergoing restoration at USS Midway Museum, San Diego, CA 122516 w/o Aug 4, 1950. 122517 (VMO-6) shot down by AAA during rescue attempt Apr 13, 1951, Korea. Both crew rescued. 122518 (VMO-6) in takeoff accident Mar 12, 1951. Both crew uninjured. 122519 (HU-1 Det 3) engine failure off USS Philippine Sea and ditched at sea Sept 11, 1950. All 3 crew rescued. 122520 assigned to NAS Patuxent River, MD. Assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Feb 24, 1948 to Sep 6, 1961. Registered as NACA 201. Ground collision Sep 6, 1961. 122521 (VMO-6) in takeoff accident near Chik-Tong, Korea Jan 23, 1952. Both crew rescued. 122522 (MSN 5165) to civil registry as N5555A 122523 to salvage Jun 30, 1957 122526 (MSN 5181) to civil registry as N5554A 122528 (MAMS-12) lost control during hovering and crashed near K-6, Korea Jun 15, 1952. Pilot and 2 crewmembers uninjured. 122529 (MSN 5124) to salvage Dec 14, 1955. 122530/122559 McDonnell F2H-1 Banshee MSN 1/30. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 122530 assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Aug 8, 1951 to Sep 22, 1959. Registered as NACA 214. Assigned to Naval Air Material Center (NAMC), Mustin Field, Philadelphia, PA. 122531 1949: NATC as 531 122532 122533 1949: NATC as 533. 1952: NARTU Saint Louis, MO as U-102 122534 122535 122536 122537 1952: VF-813. 4/26/1952: Crashed near Stacy, MN due to mechanical failure 122538 122539 122540 assigned to Naval Air Test Center (NATC), NAS Patuxent River, MD. Assigned to NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Oct 10, 1950 to Jun 20, 1951. Assigned to MCAS Cherry Point, NC. Jul 12, 1951: Written off in a landing accident at Langley AFB, VA 122541 1950: NATC as 541. NARTU Glenview, IL as V-109. 122542 122543 w/o 20 May 1949 Fatal crash at Chesapeake Bay, MD 122544 122545 122546 122547. Currently preserved as the gate guard at NAS Sanford, FL 122548 1953: VF-724. Crashed Aug 1, 1953 into Lake Michigan. Pilot was killed 122549 122550 1949: VF-172 as R-212. 122551 NARTU Los Alamitos, CA as L-103. 122552 NAS Glenview, IL as TGV-503 122553 VF-172 as R-205 122554 1952: NARTU Saint Louis, MO as U-103. 1954: NAS Glenview, IL as 507. 1954: VF-711. Crashed Feb 13, 1954 near NAS Denver, CO. Pilot was killed. 122555 122556 1954: VF-777. 3/21/1954: Crashed near NAS Los Alamitos, CA. Pilot was killed 122557 w/o 26 Apr 1952 Crash 3 miles W. of Stacy, MN 122558 VF-172 as R-201. 122559 1949: VF-172 as R-202. W/o 13 Jun 1949 Fatal crash at Jackson MAP, FL VF-172 122560/122562 Grumman F9F-3 Panther According to some sources, 122560 to 122589 were all built as F9F-3, but the F9F-3s might have been redesignated F9F-2 after they were reengined and made identical to the F9F-2 122560 assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. Assigned to NACA, later NASA, Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Jan 5, 1951 to Jul 7, 1960. Registered as NACA 215. SOC Jan 14, 1958 at Langley AFB, Virginia. Salvage Langley AFB, VA. 122561 stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 122562 fitted with electro-hydraulically driven Emerson Aero X17A roll-transverse turret housing four 0.50-in machine guns. SOC Jun 7, 1956 at NAS Norfolk, Virginia. 122563 Grumman F9F-2 Panther 122563 at National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL 122564/122566 Grumman F9F-3 Panther 122564 1953: VMFT-10. Crashed Jul 31, 1953 after takeoff from MCAS El Toro, California 122565 VF-721w/o Jan 20, 1956 at NAATC, NAS Kingsville, Texas 122566 1950 NATC. Skidded and overshot landing at NAS Patuxent River, MD 4/12/1950. 122567 Grumman F9F-2 Panther To NATC at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 122568 Grumman F9F-3 Panther To VF-123 in 1955. W/o Sep 1, 1955 122569 Grumman F9F-2 Panther To NATC at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 122570 Grumman F9F-2 Panther 122571 Grumman F9F-3 Panther Made emergency landing on short dirt strip Greenfield, OH 5/29/1949. SOC Oct 12, 1957 at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 122572 Grumman F9F-2 Panther To NATC at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 122573/122585 Grumman F9F-3 Panther 122573 (VF-51) wheels up landing in sand near NAS San Diego, CA 5/18/1949. SOC Dec 4, 1957 at NAS Corpus Christie, Texas 122574 (VF-51) hit by AAA in combat mission 9/19/1950 off USS Valley Forge (CV-45) and ditched in sea off North Korea. Pilot rescued. 122575 (VF-51) ditched on takeoff from USS Valley Forge CV-45 7/18/1950. Pilot rescued. 122576 converted to F9F-2KD drone controller. GMGRU-2 1958. SOC May 31, 1958 at NAS Chincoteague, Virginia. 122577 (VF-51) ditched on takeoff from USS Valley Forge CV-45 7/22/1950 off the Korean coast. Pilot rescued. 122578 SOC Nov 14, 1957 at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 122579 (VF-52) ditched on takeoff from USS Boxer CVA-21 Jul 8, 1953. Pilot rescued 122580 (VF-51) ditched off the Korean coaston takeoff from USS Valley Forge CV-45 5/21/1950. 122581 (VF-51) undershot landing USS Valley Forge 12/11/1950 122582 to ATU-206 in 1956. W/o Aug 6, 1956 122583 stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 122584 (VF-51) ditched on takeoff from NAS San Diego 2/30/1950. 122585 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. 1950: VF-51. 1950-51: VF-52. 1951: VF-112. 1952: VF-23 as M-108. (VF-23 attached to USS Essex (CVA-9) hit by AAA, crash landed Oct 17, 1952. Pilot became POW. 122586/122589 Grumman F9F-2 Panther 122586 with Blue Angels 1949-1950 122587 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. VF-191. 1952-53 VF-151. 122588 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. 1952-53: VF-23 122589 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. 122590/122601 North American AJ-1 Savage North American NA-156: Pre-production. MSN 156-38465/38476 122590 (MSN 156-38465) First flight May49. North American Aviation. Accepted by US Navy Sep49. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD 19Sep49. Crashed and burned near Bedford, VA on a ferry flight from Edwards AFB, CA to NAS Patuxent River, MD 22Jun50 (3KIS). 122591 (MSN 156-38466) Accepted by US Navy Aug49. VC-5; VC-6; VC-5; Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA; Naval Air Special Weapons Facility, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM; Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. TDY at Love Field, Dallas, TX for refuelling Marine Corps Major John Glenn’s Vought F8U Crusader [BuAer 144608] used in Project Bullet Jul57. During a practice refueling over Texas before the record flight, Major Glenn was plugged in and taking fuel when the Savage tanker’s right engine started belching black smoke. Then the left engine started doing the same thing. Major Glenn pulled out from the refueling drogue and flew wing on the Savage but it couldn’t hold altitude. The Savage dropped down to around 3,500 feet and the crew bailed out. The airplane descended and crashed in an open area; it was full of fuel and exploded in a fireball. An investigation later revealed that the tank to plane shut-off valve was stuck in the open position and pumped JP jet fuel into the gasoline fuel system. The engines lost power and the cylinder head temperatures went to maximum. 122592 (MSN 156-38467) Accepted by US Navy Aug49. VC-5; VC-6; VC-5; Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Nov56. 122593 (MSN 156-38468) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. Bailed to North American Aviation, Downey, CA. Crashed after structural failure ten miles east of Edwards AFB, CA 7Aug50 (2KIS). 122594 (MSN 156-38469) Accepted by US Navy Nov49. VC-5; VC-6; Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Crashed on take-off from NAS Patuxent River, MD 4Feb53 (2KIS). 122595 (MSN 156-38470) Accepted by US Navy Oct49. VC-5; VC-6. Caught fire and crashed near NAS Patuxent River, MD 13Nov50. While on a routine flight the aircraft experienced a fire in the port engine nacelle which quickly spread to the bomb bay and finally the cockpit area. Unable to jettison the crew escape hatch, two crew men were forced to bail out through the bomb bay. After much difficulty, the pilot managed to escape through the port canopy window, receiving minor burns in the process. All three aircrew sustained only slight injuries. 122596 (MSN 156-38471) Accepted by US Navy Oct49. VC-5; VC-6; Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; VC-8; Heavy Attack Training Unit, NAS Norfolk, VA; VAH-11; North American Aviation. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Oct62. SOC 3Oct62. 122597 (MSN 156-38472) Accepted by US Navy Oct49. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; VC-5; VC-9; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-5. NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco. Damaged beyond repair in a deck accident when another AJ-1 Savage [BuAer 124864] crashed into it on USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) in the Mediterranean Sea 8Sep56. 122598 (MSN 156-38473) Accepted by US Navy Nov49. VC-5; Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA; VC-7. Crashed twenty miles southwest of La Spezia, Italy 6Sep52 (3KIS). 122599 (MSN 156-38474) Accepted by US Navy Dec49. VC-5; Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA; VC-7; VC-6; VC-9; tail modification; VC-5; VAH-5 1Nov55; VAH-11. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Oct57. 122600 (MSN 156-38475) Accepted by US Navy Dec49. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; VC-5. Made the first carrier takeoff of the AJ-1 Savage; launched from the USS Coral Sea (CVB-43) 21Apr50. Crashed on the deck of USS Bennington (CVA-20) in the Mediterranean Sea 11Aug53 (1KIS). The plane hit the round down during landing. An engine went onto the flight deck with the propeller cutting through. Some debris, including a wing, went below the flight deck. The major portion of the plane dropped into the sea. The rescue helicopter picked up the pilot and bombardier/Navigator but didn't have room for the third crewman. By the time the helicopter returned he had gone down with the wreckage. 122601 (MSN 156-38476) Accepted by US Navy Dec49. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; VC-5. Made the second carrier takeoff of the AJ-1 Savage; launched from the USS Coral Sea (CVB-43) 21Apr50. VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-5. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Sep57. SOC 15Jul58. 122602/122613 Martin PBM-5A Mariner 122602 to Netherlands Navy as 16-310 then 106. WFU Mar 1960 122603 to Netherlands Navy as 16-307. Forced to make emergency landing Oct 11, 1957 at an airshow at Valkenburg airfield. It was conducting a single-engine flypast, and the remaining engine lost power, forcing the pilot to carry out a belly landing. The damaged hulk was transported to Rotterdam Airport for use as a fire trainer. 122604 to Netherlands Navy as 16-314 then 109. WFU Mar 1960 122608 to Netherlands Navy as 16-303. W/o Sep 10, 1958 122611 to Netherlands Navy as 16-309, then 105. WFU Mar 1960 122612 wreck at Lelu Harbor Kosrae, Micronesia 122613 to Netherlands Navy as 16-311, then 107. WFU Mar 1960 122614/122708 Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat 122614 airworthy May 2009 with Lewis Aeronautical LLC as NX747NF 122619 (MSN D.1148) stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ until 1963. Then registered N7958C, later became N700F, then on civil registry as N14WB. Seen in 2006 in hangar at Placid Lakes APT, Lake Placid, FL. In 2009 owned by Rod Lewis as racer "Rare Bear". 122622 (VF-34) in wheels-up landing at NAS Squantum, MA 5/22/1950. Pilot OK. 122623 w/o 28 Jul 1952 Crash 5 miles SW. of Marshall, IL, due to engine failure Pilot bailed out VMFT-10 122624 (VF-153) hard landing USS Boxer CV-21 1/14/1950. Pilot OK. 122627 crashed at sea off NAS Norfolk, VA due to bad weather 5/24/1949. Pilot missing. 122629 (MSN D.117) to civil registry as N1031B, then N777L 122630 (VF-74) hard landing on Leyte 2/27/1950. Pilot OK. 122633 (VF-63) ditched off NAAS Oceana, VA 9/9/1949. Pilot OK. 122634 w/o 12 Aug 1953 Force landed due to engine failure, 3 miles W.of NAS Green Cove Springs, FL FASRON-741 122637 (MSN D-1190) to civil registry as N1033B, then noted as N198F at Planes of Fame Jan 13, 2002. Registration N8TF taken up Jul 31, 2008 122639 w/o 10 Apr 1953 Fatal crash due to engine failure, at Accomac, VA VU-4 122640 w/o 28 Nov 1953 at Coats Fd, Carey, ID VMF-216 122641 (VX-2) gear retracted during landing roll-out NAAS Chincoteague, VA. Pilot OK. Date? 122645 (VF-192) hit target banner during gunnery and spun in NAS Alameda, CA. Pilot killed. Date? 122646 w/o 22 Jul 1953 Fatal crash on t/off, at NAS San Diego, CA VU-7 122648 (MSN D.1201) became N1032B 122653 (VF-151) over bow landing Boxer CV-21 1/25/1950. Pilot OK. 122657 (VF-194) stalled in landing on Boxer CV-21 5/31/1950. Pilot killed. 122660 (VF-34) overshot landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI and hit seawall 10/04/1950. Pilot injured. 122665 (VF-195) collided in midair with AD-3 122759 over South China Sea Mar 30, 1950. Both pilots killed. 122667 w/o 10 Jan 1953 Taxi accident at NAS Denver, CO VF-712 122668 w/o 27 Jul 1953 at NAAS Chincoteague, VA VX-2 122673 (VF-74) force landed in swamp near NAS Jacksonville, FL 6/30/1950. Pilot OK. 122674 to civil registry as N7825C 122683 'X_-04' F8F-2 noted stored NAF Litchfield Park, AZ (1962 photo) 122684 (VF-153) hit barrier Boxer CV-21 1/14/1950. Pilot OK 122686 w/o? 21 Aug 1952 Ground looped at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMFT-20 122693 w/o 6 Feb 1954 Cr landed, due to engine failure, at NAS Norfolk, VA NARTU 122696 (VF-92) ditched off Midway CVB-41 6/1/1949 233 miles from Nassau. Pilot OK. 122697 122697 w/o 7 Aug 1952 Ditched, due to engine failure, 15 miles E. off Sapelo Island, GA VF-742 122700 w/o 23 Mar 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, 20 miles S. off San Clemente Island, CA 122702 w/o 30 Aug 1953 Cr landed, due to engine failure, at Robbins A/p, Helena, AR NARTU 1952 Landing at NAAS Chincoteague, VA VX-2 122703 (VF-153) hard landing on USS Boxer CV-21 01/16/1950. Pilot OK. 122708 (MSN D.1261) became N7701C. Crashed at Flagstaff, AZ Sep 16, 1975, killing the pilot, parts of plane used in rebuild of 121707/N1027B. Reported at Breckenridge, TX Apr 9 2008. 122709/122728 Sikorsky HO3S-1 Sikorsky Model S-51 122709 (MSN 5187) to civil registry as N4957C, cancelled Dec 6, 2011 122710 (MSN 5192) crashed in water Yo-do, Korea Jul 24, 1953. Crew of 2 rescued by helicopter. 122712 (HU-2, Det 30) got lost and landed in friendly territory when ran out of fuel while flying off USS New Jersey May 24, 1951. Crew walked out. Helicopter relocated and returned to USS New Jersey. 122715 (HU-2) missing on rescue mission near Kosong, Korea Jul 3, 1951. Pilot KIA, other crewman POW 122716 w/o 15 may 1954 Fatal cr, due to mechanical fault, at NAAS Kingsville, TX 122719 (HU-1) ditched after takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 Apr 30, 1952. All 3 onboard rescued. 122720 (HU-1) hit by ground fire, landed in Han River near Kimpo, Korea Sept 25, 1950. Crew of 2 rescued by helicopter. 122721 (MSN 51.118) to civil registry as N5553A 122723 (HU-2, Det 40) uneven landing on mountainous terrain, Korea, Mar 31, 1951. Pilot POW. 122724 attached to HU-1 aboard Bonhomme Richard and served off Korea in 1952 122725 (VC-50) ditched off USS Valley Forge CV-45 after engine failure Jul 4, 1950. Pilot and crewmember uninjured. 122726 (HU-1) in bad takeoff in high winds, USS Philippine Sea CV-47 Jan 9, 1951. Also listed as having struck the conning tower of a submarine and crashed with HU-1 Dec 3, 1951. 122727 (MSN 51130) to civil registry as N4958C. 122729/122853 Douglas AD-3 Skyraider MSN 6851/6975 122729 (VMA-121) lost to automatic weapons fire, Korea Aug 5, 1952. Pilot MIA 122730 (VA-923, attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) hit by ground fire, ditched at sea, Korea Sept 27, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter 122740 (VMO-6) attached to USS Bon Homme Richard CV-31 crashlanded at emergency strip Aug 29, 1951. 122741 (VF-194 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) shot down by small arms fire Apr 20, 1952 near Wonsan. Pilot KIA. 122744 (VMA-121) shot down by AAA, Korea, Oct 27, 1952. Pilot KIA 122745 w/o 25 Mar 1953 Engine failure, cr 21 miles NW. of NAAS El Centro, CA Pilot bailed out VMA-251 122746 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) exploded during emergency landing at Kangnung, Korea, Jul 6, 1951. Pilot KIA 122750 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA Jan 9, 1952. Pilot KIA 122751 (VMA-121) ditched in river near K-47 in Korea after engine failure Dec 17, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122753 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) hit by AAA and ditched off Korea, Oct 3, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 122757 (VMA-121) emergency landing at K-6, Korea due to mechanical failure May 8, 1953. 122758 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) ditched due to engine failure Sep 2, 1951. Pilot rescued. 122759 (VA-194) collided in midair with F8F-2 122665 over South China Sea Mar 30, 1950. Both pilots killed. 122760 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) shot down by AAA, Korea, Jul 18, 1951. Pilot MIA 122762 w/o? 25 Apr 1953 at NAAS El Centro, CA VMA-251 122764 (VMA-121) in midair collision with RF-80A 44-5467 Aug 11, 1952. Pilot killed. 122767 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) hit by AAA, Korea, pilot bailed out but not recovered Nov 21, 1951. Pilot became POW. 122768 (VA-923) engine failure off Bon Homme Richard CV-31 and ditched Jul 7, 1951 122771 (VA-728) shot down by AAA, Hamhung, Korea Mar 2, 1952. 122782 (VA-923) lost in Hwansungwon-ni area of Korea Dec 22, 1951. 122786 (VA-923) crashed and burned Nov 15, 1952. 122790 w/o 21 Sep 1954 Fatal crash due to structural fault, on Asanman Range, South Korea VMA-212 122797 (VA-35) ditched on takeoff from Leyte CV-32 off Korea 1/14/1951. Pilot injured. 122799 w/o? 6 Aug 1954 Grd looped at K-6, South Korea VMA-121 122800 (VMA-121) lost in Korea Mar 29, 1953. Either could not pull out of dive or hit by bomb blast. Pilot killed 122804 (VA-195) force landed west of NAS Alameda, CA 12/05/1951. Pilot OK. 122807 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) probably hit by AAA and crashed in Wonsan Harbor Jan 22, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122808 w/o? 25 Mar 1954 T/off accident at K-6, South Korea VMA-251 122809 w/o 9 May 1955 Crash landed, due to engine failure, near K-3, South Korea 122811 was at EAA Museum, Oshkosh, WI in 1983. In 2003 was at Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia, PA. 122811 preserved at Naval Inventory Control Point, 700 Robbins Ave Sep 2007 122812 (VMA-121) developed engine trouble Mar 17, 1953 122814 w/o 23 Sep 1952 Ditched due to engine failure, 100 miles SW of Honolulu, HI VA-923 122816 w/o 23 Jul 1952 Engine failure, crash 18 miles NNW. of El Centro, CA Pilot bailed out VA-923 122817 (VA-35 attached to USS Leyte (CV-32)) force landed while attacking bridge on Tongno River Nov 11, 1950, Korea. Pilot MIA 122819 (VMA-121) hit b ground fire and made wheels-up landing Jul 24, 1952 122822 (VA-923) crashed off USS Oriskany CVA-34 Feb 1, 1953. Pilot KIA 122823 (VA-923 attached to USS Oriskany (CVA-34)) hit by AAA S of Wonsan, Korea Nov 4, 1952. Pilot POW 122824 w/o? 28 Apr 1954 Crash on t/off, due to engine failure, at K-6, South Korea 122840 (VC-33) stalled on waveoff from Millville Airport, NJ 1/22/1951. Pilot OK. 122842 (VF-194 attached to USS Valley Forge CV-45)) shot down by AAA W of Kowon, Korea Feb 8, 1952. Pilot POW. 122844 (VC-12) crashed on takeoff from NAS Quonset Point, RI 12/29/1951. Pilot killed. 122848 (CATG-1 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45) shot down by AAA and ditched off coast of Songin Apr 17, 1952. Pilot rescued. 122849 dove in off NAS Quonset Point, RI. Feb 13, 1950, pilot killed. 122852 (VA-923 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) ditched in water near Wonsan after being hit by AAA, Oct 6, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter 122853 converted as prototype for AD-4 122854/122876 Douglas AD-3Q Skyraider MSN 6976/6998. Oredered as AD-3QU target towing version to carry Mark 22 aerial target, but built as AD-3Q two-seat ECM aircraft which could be quickly adapted to target towing. 122854 w/o? 13 Oct 1953 Crash landed due to mechanical fault, at NAS Quonset Point, RI VC-12 122856 w/o 14 Jun 1955 Ditched off 'USS Siboney' 122863 (VC-33 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31)) shot down by AAA over Pyongyang, Korea Jul 11, 1952. Two crew MIA 122865 hit by hard landing F8F-1 95164 2/28/1950 aboard Philippine Sea 2/28/1950. SOC. 122868 (VC-33) ditched after takeoff from Coral Sea CVB-43 3/2/1951. Pilot OK. 122874 w/o 1 Sep 1953 Crash due to stall, 22 miles NE. of NAAS El Centro, CA Pilot bailed out VC-35 122877/122907 Douglas AD-3W Skyraider MSN 6999/7029. Three-seat AEW version. 122884 (VC-50) ditched at sea Nov 20, 1950. All crew uninjured. 122889 (VC-12) hit barrier on landing on Wright CVL-49 Dec 11, 1951. Pilot OK. 122892 w/o 27 Mar 1954 Crash into barrier, on 'USS Wright' in Atlantic Ocean VC-12 122893 w/o 7 Apr 1954 Crasg due to stall, at NAS Quonset Point, RI VC-12 122900 w/o? 26 Oct 1954 Crash on takeoff, due to mechanical fault, at NAS Quonset Point, RI VC-12 122906 and 122907 converted to AD-3E search aircraft version to be used with AD-3S attack version in anti-sub warfare. 122908/122922 Douglas AD-3N Skyraider MSN 7030/7044. Three-seat night attack version. 122908 to NAF China Lake ca Jun 1956 122909 (VC-50) in bad landing aboard USS Valley Forge CV-45 Jul 4, 1950. 122910 and 122911 converted to AD-3S attack aircraft version to be used with AD-3E search version as hunter-killer team for anti-submarine warfare. 122910 (VX-1) flew into water tracking torpedoes off NAS Boca Chica, FL 4/25/1951. 2 crew seriously injured. 122911 (VX-1) flew into water off NAS Boca Chica, FL 4/3/1951. 3 crew killed. 122913 w/o 6 May 1953 Fatal cr, 100 miles E. of Virginia Beach, VA VC-33 122916 to NAF China Lake by Sep 1956 122920 w/o 29 Jan 1953 Ditched off Atlantic City, NJ VC-33 122923/122951 Lockheed P2V-3 Neptune Model 326-59-02 122924, 122927, 122930, 122933, 122936, 122942, 122947, 122951 modified as P2V-3C carrier-launched nuclear bombers. Model 326-59-05 122930 modified to P2V-3C assigned to VV-5. W/o Nov 16, 1951 at NAS Norfolk, VA 122932 landing gear collapsed on landing at NAS Barbers Point, HI Jul 2, 1951. Repaired. 122934 w/o 12 Dec 1953 Taxi accident at NAS Sangley Point, Philippines VP-6 122935 lost engine and ditched off NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco Oct 10, 1953. Crew rescued. 122939 (VP-8) w/o 10/14/51 in landing accident at Atsugi, Japan. 122940 (VP-6) hit by flak Aug 16, 1950 during combat mission in Korea and ditched 6 mi W of Paeng Nylong-do. Pilot and crew of 9 rescued. 122944 (MSN 326-1120) noted in 2000 preserved at St Petersburg, FL but believed scrapped when Yesterday's Air Force Museum closed. After the museum closed, the aircraft was dumped at sea in the Gulf of Mexico off Dunedin Jun 2000. It became the first piece of a new artificial reef named Military Park. 122947 modified as P2V-3C, assigned to VC-7. Modified to P2V-3B at NAS Alameda, CA May 1952. (P2V-3B) at NAF China Lake by May 1956. 122952/122963 Bell HTL-2 MSN 59/70. Model 47D. Part of this serial number batch appears to have included some of a group of ten YR-13 Model 47As transferred from US Army. Army serials were 46-236,237,242,243,244,249,250,251,253,254. Two were transferred to the USCG but this leaves 8, yet only six appeared to have been renumbered. These six helicopters were initially assigned BuNos 122453/122458. However the serials 122453/122458 were subsequently reassigned to the P2V Neptune batch, and the serials of these six helicopters were transferred to the 122952/122963 batch. This is all very confusing, and I would appreciate it if anyone had any more details. The MSNs listed below do not match up with with this Army batch. 122952 (MSN 59) Registered N1358N as a Bell HTL-2 to Reedley Joint Union High School & Reedley College, Reedley, CA, 5Dec55, cancelled 21May60. To the US Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, VA. [now the National Museum of the Marine Corps]. Loaned to the Yankee Air Museum, Willow Run, Ypsilanti, MI.. Loaned to the Pima Air & Space Museum, Pima, AZ 122953 (MSN 60). Registered N140B as Bell 47D1 122954 (MSN 61) to civil registry as N3918A, N347WM 122955 (MSN 62) 122956 (MSN 63) to XB-FJD, N5783. 122957 (MSN 64) registered N9391H, cancelled Jul 21, 1961 on export to Canada 122958 (MSN 65) registere N145B, cancelled Oct 26, 1964 on export to Papua New Guinea 122959 (MSN 66) 122960 (MSN 67) 122961 (MSN 68) 122962 (MSN 69) 122963 (MSN 70) registered N209B, cancelled Jul 25, 1956 122964/122987 Lockheed P2V-3 Neptune Model 326-59-02 122966, 122969, 122971 modified as P2V-3C carrier-launched nuclear bombers. Model 326-59-05. All three later modified as P2V-3B close-support aircraft. 122964 VP-6 w/o Dec 22, 1953. Location? 122969 fitted with an arrester hook and used for dummy deck landings at NAS Patuxent River, MD. 122983 w/o 27 Jan 1957 in crash 10 miles N. of Joseph City, AZ 122986 and 122987 modified as P2V-3Z combat transport. Model 326-59-09 122964 (VP-6) landed long at Kaitak, Apt, Hong Kong and caught fire Dec 22, 1953. No fatalities. 122966 at NAF China Lake by May 1956. 122969 (P2V-3C) was fitted with an arrestor hook, but apparently no record of it ever making a carrier landing! Assigned to VC-5, code NB-41. Landing back on the carrier was not an option; the aircraft would have to land at an airfield or ditch beside the carrier 122971 (P2V-3C) assigned to VC-8, code NC-11. Modified as P2V-3B at NAS Alamada, CA Mar 1955 122972 (VP-6) ditched at sea Dec 26, 1951 off Atsugi, Japan in bad weather during night weather reconnaissance mission due to runaway prop. 2 crew MIA, 6 rescued. 122976 (VP-5) w/o 9/4/51 during night exercise off NAS Quonset Point, RI. 122978 (VP-5) caught fire in midair and crashed at sea Sep 4, 1951. 122984 left engine caught fire, then separated from wing and forcelanded near China Lake, CA Apr 13, 1959. No injuries. 122985 w/o 6 Sep 1953 Taxi accident/mechanical fault, at Lajes AB, Azores VC-9 122988/122989 Douglas XA2D-1 Skyshark MSN 7045/7046 122988 crashed at Edwards AFB, Dec 19, 1950. Pilot killed. 122990/123015 McDonnell F2H-1 Banshee MSN 31/56. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 122990 122991 VF-172 as R-207 122992 *? as R-106. 1951: NAS Glenview, IL as VW-532 122993 NARTU Glenview, IL as V-103. 122994 1949: VF-172 as R-104. 1952: NARTU Glenview, IL as V-104. 1953: VF-725. 5/16/1953: Crashed near NAS Glenview, IL. Pilot was killed. 122995 122996 1949: ? as R-103. 122997 VF-1 as T-114. 122998 NARTU Glenview, IL as V-101 122999 1948-49: VF-171 as R-3. 123000 1949: VF-171 as R-101. 123001 NARTU Los Alamitos, CA as L-102. 4/16/1954: Crashed near Northbrook, IL. Pilot was killed. 123002 w/o? 26 Jan 1954 Cr, due to engine failure, 40 miles SSE. of Columbus, OH 123003 1949: VF-171 as R-107 123004 123005 NAS Glenview, IL as TGV-504 123006 123007 NARTU Los Alamitos, CA as L-121. crashed at Vina, Alabama, Nov 23, 1955. The aircraft had flown into the ground at a high angle and was completely demolished. The pilot was instantly killed. 123008 1950: VX-3 as XC-45 123009 VX-3 as XC-45 123010 123011 ? as T-1xx 123012 1952: NARTU Saint Louis, MO as U-108. 1953: NARTU Los Alamitos, CA as L-118. 123013 123014 123015 1948-49: VF-171 as R-4 123016/123019 Grumman F9F-2 Panther 123016 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. 1952: VF-23. 1953: VF-91? VF-191 123017 with Blue Angels 1949-1950. (VF-91 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) hit By anti-aircraft fire over North Korea Jun 25, 1953. Able to fly out to sea. Aircraft caught fire in the cockpit. Ditched in Sea of Japan. Pilot survived and was rescued by a South Korean Navy frigate. 123018 to NATC at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland 123020/123043 Grumman F9F-3 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 123020 (VF-51) caught fire in taxi accident 10/26/1949 at NAS San Diego. 123021 Upgraded to F9F-2. stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Jun 19, 1958. 123022 Upgraded to F9F-2. stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 123023 Upgraded to F9F-2. stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 123024 Upgraded to F9F-2. stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Oct 23, 1957 123025 Upgraded to F9F-2. (VF-24) damaged in deck crash USS Boxer in the Sea of Japan Aug 6, 1952 off Korea. SOC. 123026 1950: VF-51 as S-xxx. Jul 3, 1950: Shot down a North Korean AF Yak-9 near Pyongyang, NK. Upgraded to F9F-2. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 123027 (VF-91 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) crash landed on sandy strip of beach 5 Miles North of (K-18) Kangnung Air Base, South Korea Jun 26, 1953. Pilot survived and was rescued by helicopter. 123028 (VF-52) crashed after takeoff from USS Valley Forge CV-45 6/25/1950. 123029 Upgraded to F9F-2. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 123030 Upgraded to F9F-2 (VF-24 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) crashed S of Wonsan, Korea Jul 4, 1952. Pilot KIA 123031 Upgraded to F9F-2. W/o Oct 9, 1956 at NAATC, NAS Chase Field, Texas 123032 Upgraded to F9F-2. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona Nov 8, 1957 123033 Upgraded to F9F-2. (VF-23 attached to USS Essex (CVA-9) lost on strafing run, North Korea, Nov 22, 1952. Pilot MIA 123034 VF-24. Upgraded to F9F-2. stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Nov 8, 1957 123035 1953: VF-91. Upgraded to F9F-2. 1955: ATU-223. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. SOC Aug 1, 1957 123036 Upgraded to F9F-2. SOC Feb 7, 1956 at NATTC, NAS Memphis, Tennssee 123037 Upgraded to F9F-2. (VF-24) ditched off Korean coast in bad takeoff from USS Boxer CV-21 May 25, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123038 Upgraded to F9F-2. SOC May 6, 1957 at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 123039 (VF-52) caught fire and crashed after takeoff 3/19/1951, NAS San Diego. Pilot bailed out. 123040 Upgraded to F9F-2. SOC Aug 30, 1957 at NAS Corpus Christi, Texas 123041 Delivered as F9F-3, 30 Aug 1949 O&R Alameda FASRON-7 San Diego 14 Sep 50 VF-52 CVG-5 11 Dec 50 VC-61 San Diego 21 May 51 Converted to F9F-3P at San Diego, June 51 (VC-61) flamed out on landing and undershot at NAS Miramar, CA 8/22/1951. Pilot injured. 123042 Upgraded to F9F-2. 7/30/1956: Struck off charge at NAATC Kingsville, TX. 123043 1950: FASRON-119. Upgraded to F9F-2 123044/123067 Grumman F9F-2 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 123044 VMF-115 as AE-23 123045 (VF-91 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) hit by anti-aircraft fire Over North Korea Jul 1, 1953. Able to fly to South Korea and crash landed at (K-18) Kangnung Air Base South Korea. Pilot survived 123046 (MAG-33, 1st MAW) crashlanded at K-3, Korea Nov 29, 1952. 123047 NAOTS 123048 1956: VMF-115 as AE-21 123049 1953: VF-91. w/o 8 Dec 1954 Fatal crash due to stall, at NAAS Chase, Field, TX ATU-204 123050 (MSN K-65) TOS USN. Ca. 10/49: Marine Fighter Squadron 311 (VMF-311), MCAS El Toro, CA. 12/7/50: Deployed to Pohang, South Korea. Flew combat missions over Korea. 2/52: Marine Fighter Squadron 115 (VMF-115), Pohang, South Korea. Flew combat missions over Korea. Ca.1/53: Fighter Squadron 151, USS Boxer. Flew combat missions over Korea. Ca. 8/53: Forest Sherman Field, NAS Pensacola, FL. Used as advanced trainer. 10/79: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL. Originally marked as 122563, but by 1995 it was remarked as 123050 with VF-151. 123051 1952: VF-821 as A-206 123052 VF-151 123053 To N3658F with Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 1963. Nfd 123054 1952: VF-821. Stored at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California in Apr 2003. 123055 w/o? 15 Feb 1953 Landed short at K-3, Korea VMF-311 123056 (VMF-115) dove in near Palmyra, Halifax County, NC 10/25/1951. Pilot killed. 123057 123058 123059 VF-53 as S-xxx. 123060 (VMF-115) stalled on takeoff from Roosevelt Roads NAS 2/24/1950. 123061 123062 1952: VF-53. 8/19/1952: Crashed on approach to NAS Miramar, CA. Pilot was killed 123063 (VMF-115) lost off MCAS Cherry Point, NC 5/21/1950 due to unknown cause. Pilot killed. 123064 123065 123066 123067 123068/123076 Grumman F9F-3 Panther 123068 (pilot VF-51, plane VF-52) missing off Valley Forge CV-45 on combat sweep over North Korea 8/12/1950. Pilot MIA. 123069 Upgraded to F92-2. (VF-24) damaged in deck crash on USS Boxer Aug 6, 1952 off Korea. Jettisoned offside. 123070 Delivered 28 Sep 1949 O&R San Diego VF-52 CVG-5 15 Mar 50 Probably made 1950 Korean deployment in CV-45. FASRON 11 YOKOSUKA 20 Nov 50 FASRON 7 San Diego 6 Feb 51 VF-52 CVG-5 Miramar 10 Apr 51 VC-61 Miramar 21 May 51 Converted to F9F-3P 25 May 51 while assigned to VC-61 O&R Alameda 12 Oct 51 Converted to F9F-2P from 24 Oct 51 (noted as “-2PX”, indicating conversion in progress) Released to FASRON 8 Alameda 5 Feb 52 VC-61 27 Feb 52 VC-61 det E, USS Princeton; it remained with VC-61 afterwards. O&R Norfolk 23 Sep 53 O&R Philly 15 Feb 54 Converted to F9F-2KD at O&R Philly 23 Mar 54 VU-4 Chincoteague 13 Oct 54 GMGRU-2 Chincoteague 26 Sep 55 SOC GMGRU-2 30 Jun 57 NAS Chincoteague, VA. 1289 hours. 123071 Delivered as F9F-3 29 Sep 1949 O&R San Diego VF-51 23 Mar 50 Shot down NKAF YAK while deployed in Valley Forge, LTJG Leonard Plog, 3 July1950 FASRON 11 Japan, 20 Nov 50 FASRON 7 San Diego 5 Feb 51 VC-61 18 May 51 Modified to F9F-3P 25 May 51 VC-61 18 May 51 Shows with VF-61 Elizabeth Cy NC 1 Jun 51 O&R Alameda 12 Oct 51 Released as F9F-2P at O&R Alameda, 15 Jan 52 FASRON-8 Alameda 16 Jan 52 VC-61 Miramar 27 Jan 52 VC-61 det E, Princeton 17 Mar 52 With VC-61 through 29 Jun 53 O&R Alameda 4 Aug 53 O&R Norfolk 5 Oct 53 O&R Philadelphia, 26 Jan 54 Modified to F9F-2KD 23 Mar 54 VU-4 Chincoteague 13 Sep 54 O&R San Diego 18 Oct 55 GMGRU-1 North Island 5 Jan 56 O&R San Diego 2 July 58 SOC San Diego, 12 Nov 58 123072 1952-53: VF-23. VF-112. 1953: VF-93. Upgraded to F9F-2. 7/31/1956: Struck off charge at NAATC Norman, OK. To civil registry as N72WP. Ran off end of runway at Kalamazoo AP, MI Sep 19, 1996, caught fire and burnt out. Pilot seriously injured. Has been repaired as N90729. C of R expired 30Sep13. Apparently not rebuilt Was preserved in Kalamazoo, MI. Currently preserved at the USS Saratoga Museum, Providence, RI. 123073 1951: VF-52. 1951: VF-112. 1952: Upgraded to F9F-2. 1952: VF-23. 1952: VF-52 as S-209. 1952-53: FASRON-11. 1953: VF-52 as S-209. 1954: VF-52. 12/16/1954: Went missing on flight off southern California Dec 16, 1954. 123074 FASRON-7. Upgraded to F9F-2. Struck off charge Sep 5, 1957 at O&R Corpus Christi, TX 123075 Delivered as F9F-3 Oct 1949 FASRON-7 San Diego VF-52 Miramar 8 Feb 50 deployed in Valley Forge 1950 FASRON 11 Yokosuka 20 NOV 50 FASRON 7 San Diego 5 FEB 51 VC-61 Miramar 18 Mar51 Converted to F9F-3P 25 May 51 with VC-61 O&R Alameda 12 Oct 51 Converted to F9F-2P from 13 Oct 51 FASRON 8 Alameda 5 FEB 52 VC-61 Miramar 7 Feb 52 VC-61 det Princeton, 1952 O&R Philly Apr 1954, converted to F9F-2KD GMGRU-2 Chincoteague. W/o May 14, 1956 NAS Chincoteague, VA SOC Litchfield Park 29 Sep 1957, 1255 hours 123076 (VF-51) hit barrier on landing Valley Forge CV-45 11/9/1950. 123077/123083 Grumman F9F-2 Panther 123077 (VMF-115) undershot landing at Roosevelt Roads NAS 5/29/1951. 123078 VF-721. 1953: VF-151. In 1997 was airworthy with Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Dallas, TX as N9525A. Still current 123079 123080 went over side of USS Midway Nov 11, 1951 and was lost. 123081 (VF-31) ditched short of runway at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 12/28/1949. 123082 123083 123084 Grumman XF9F-4 Panther 99th production airframe modified as XF9F-4. First flight Jul 5, 1950 123085 Grumman XF9F-5 Panther 100th production airframe modified as XF9F-5. First flight Dec 21, 1949 123086 Grumman XF9F-4 Panther 101st production airframe modified as static test airframe for XF9F-4/XF9F-5. 123087 Grumman F9F-3 Panther cancelled 123088 Grumman AF-2S Guardian Model G-82. Registered N3143G by Aero Union Corporation Jun 15, 1962 for use as tanker but not used as such; Registered to Airstation Inc, Arlington, WA Mar 18 2011. Expired Mar 31, 2014. Last noted in open storage at Chico, CA Sep 2010. 123089 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123090 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123091 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123092 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123093 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123094 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123095 Grumman AF-2W Guardian Modified as test bed for retractable APS-33 radar installatin for proposed design 91 and the S2F01 123096 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123097 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123098 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123099 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123100 Grumman AF-2S Guardian Used by Aero Union Corp. as tanker registered N3144G with tail number E30. Was flying as a warbird in 1978 at Harlingen, TX. Now on display at National Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, FL. 123101 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123102 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123103 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123104 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123105 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123106 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123107 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123108 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123109 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123110 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123111 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123112 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123113 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123114 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123115 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 123116 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 123117 Grumman AF-2W Guardian W/o? 5 Nov 1953 Landed short at NAS Los Alamos, CA VS-37 123118/123143 Sikorsky HO3S-1 123118 w/o Feb 3, 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, 10 miles S. off Honolulu, HI 123119 w/o Feb 1953. 123120 w/o 24 May 1953 Hit wires, 4 miles W. of K-3, Korea MAMS-33 123121 (HU-1) lost at sea off Chodo Island, Korea Dec 14, 1951. Pilot POW, other 2 crew rescued. 123122 (HU-1) crashed in water Jun 25, 1950 at Kanayut Lake, Alaska 123123 (HU-1) crashed at sea off Korea Jul 20, 1952 123125 (HU-1) crashed and burned Aug 13, 1951 6 mi W of NAAS Miramar 123127 (HU-1) crashed in water off USS Valley Forge Nov 28, 1952 123129 appears as rescue helicopter in *The Bridges of Toko-Ri*. Registered as N5556A Aug 5, 1957 to Ming Ayer Inc, Linden, MJ and cancelled 123130 (HU-1) crashed in water Dec 21, 1952 while gunspotting for USS Missouri (BB-63). 3 crew KIA. 123131 (VMO-6) shot down near Shinhung-ni Dec 3, 1950 while attempting to evacuate a wounded Marine. Pilot KIA. 123132 (MSN 51163) to civil registry as N4061A 123133 (MSN 51164) to civil registry as N9986Z. To CS-HAE but NTU. 123136 (MSN 51168) to civil registry as N4959C 123137 (MSN 51169) to civil registry as N5558A 123139 (MSN 51172) to civil registry as N5556A. 123144/123203 Vought F4U-5N, -5NL Corsair 123144 w/o 24 May 1954 Fatal takeoff crash from 'USS Antietam' in Atlantic VC-4 123146 w/o 12 Nov 1953 Hit barrier on 'USS Bairoko' in the Pacific VC-3 123150 w/o 29 Mar 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, off Steel Pier, Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 123152 (VMF(N)-513) in takeoff accident at K-18, Kangnung, Korea Jan 23, 1952. Pilot uninjured 123163 w/o? 18 May 1953 Stall at NAAS Mustin Fd, PA 123168 to Honduras AF as FAH-603 in 1956. Recovered from Honduras as a collection of components in 1979. Rebuilt to airworthy using parts of 122179. Original plate was illegible, adopted the ID of 122179. Registered as N179PT Oct 1987. To Warbirds of GB Ltd, Biggin Hill Aug 14, 1988. Registered as N179NP. Damaged after running off runway to avoid collision at Oshkosh, WI Jul 29, 1999 but rebuilt to airworthy. Flown as Marines 122179/WR-5. 123174 w/o 18 Feb 1955 Fatal mid-air, with 124721, off 'USS Leyte' in Atlantic 123176 (VMF(N)-513) went missing after mission completion, Korea, Oct 29, 1951. 123178 w/o 26 Jul 1952 Crash 2 miles NE. of ALF, Edenton, NC VMF-114 123179 (VMF(N)-513) ran out of fuel, last seen heading out to sea after pilot bailed out Sept 27, 1950. 123180 (VMF(N)-513) pilot bailed out near Taegu, Korea after engine failure Oc5 23, 1951. 123181 (VC-3) damaged in deck crash Aug 6,1952 USS Boxer (CV-21) off Korea. Repaired. 123183 (VF-9) crashed into San Francisco Bay Oct 20, 1953. Pilot killed. 123185 (VMF-212) stalled on touchdpwn Aug 19, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 123186 (VC-50, Det VC-3) in emergency ditching Sept 18, 1950. 123188 (VMF(N)-513) engine failed after takeoff, forced to land at K-18 Kangnung, Korea Jan 12, 1952. Pilot moderately injured. 123195 (VC-4, USS Leyte, Jan 1950) w/o 2 Jul 1953 on 'USS Wright" in Atlantic VC-4 123196 w/o 18 Nov 1953 Hit barrier on 'USS Bairoko' in Pacific VC-3 123200 (VMF-212) hit by AAA and ditched in ocean off Korea Jun 6, 1951. Pilot rescued. 123202 (VMF(N)-513) napalm tank hit by ground fire and crashed near Kuhwha, Mayhon-ni area of Korea May 27, 1951. Pilot POW. 123204/123299 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 123204/123212 MSN 57/65 123213/123219 MSN 68/74 123220/123221 MSN 66Z/67Z 123222 MSN 77 123223/123243 MSN 79/99 123244/123245 MSN 75Z/76Z 123246/123251 MSN 100/105 123252/123261 MSN 107/116 123262/123274 MSN 118/130 123275/123283 MSN 132/140 123284/123294 MSN 142/152 123295/123299 MSN 154/158 123204 first flight Aug 18, 1949 123205 1950: NATC as 205 123206 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by May 1953 as 206 123207 123208 (VF-171) crashed at sea Sep 26, 1950. 123209 123210 w/o? 8 Nov 1952 Landing on 'USS Leyte' in Med. VF-34 123211 123212 1951: ? as LC-23 123213 123214 123215 1956: NOTS China Lake, CA. 1957: NAF China Lake, CA. 1957: NAS Glynco, GA. 123216 123217 123218 123219 1952: VC-3 as NP-78. 1953: VC-61 as PP-xx. 123220 123221 123222 1950: NATC as TT-3. 1953: VF-62 as F-204. VA-76 as O-xxx. w/o? 22 Jul 1954 Landing accident/Mechanical fault at NAS Quonset Point, RI VF-74 123223 1953: VF-82. Crashed Aug 10, 1953 near NAS Leeward Point, FL. Pilot was killed. 123224 VF-34 K404 USS LEYTE (1951) 123226 (VF-22 attached to USS Lake Champlain (CVA-39)) last seen in deep dive near Honggun-ni, Korea Jul 26, 1953, search result negative. 123227 w/o 20 Aug 1954 T/off accident at Whitehouse Field, FL VF-172 123228 1950-51: VMF-122 as LC-3. 123229 123230 123231 123232 123233 1954: VF-44. Crashed Jul 2, 1954 on approach to NAF Mayport, FL. 123234 123235 1950-51: VF-171 as R-101. 1953: VF-171 as R-101. 123236 123237 (VF-101) spun in on landing on USS Franklin D. Roosevelt Oct 15, 1953 and crashed 123238 123239 1951: ? as LC-16. 1953: VF-101. 3/21/1953: Crashed into the sea off Patrick AFB, FL. Pilot was killed. 123240 123241 while flying from USS Intrepid went into water 6 mi SE of Sardinia Sep 7, 1955. Pilot ejected and was picked up uninjured by the ship's helicopter. 123242 123243 123244 123245 123246 w/o 8 Apr 1953 Structural failure, 13 miles SE. of NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-62 123247 1950-51: VMF-224 as WK-7. 1954-56: NOTS China Lake, CA as 247. To NAF Inyokern by Mar 1955 123248 123249 1953: VF-22. 1/16/1953: Crashed at NAS Jacksonville, FL. Pilot was killed 123250 123251 123252 1953: ? as F-206. 123253 123254 123255 1953: VF-101. Crashed Jan 5, 1953 near Jacksonville, FL. Pilot was killed. 123256 1954-56: NAF China Lake, CA as 256 123257 123258 123259 VMF-224 as WK-10. 1955: VF-14 as F-413 123260 123261 123262 123263 123264 1955: VF-44. 3/18/1955: Crashed at NAS Jacksonville, FL. Pilot was killed. 123265 1956: ? as R-305. 123266 1950: VMF-122 as LC-19 123267 123268 123269 1950: VX-3. 5/17/1950: Crashed. Pilot was killed. 123270 123271 123272 123273 123274 1957: NAS Moffett Field, CA 123275 123276 123277 123278 1953: VF-34 as K-403 123279 1950: ? as 136. 1950-51: VF-171 as R-107. 1955: VF-22 as F-103. 1957: NADU as 9. 123280 123281 123282 (VF-62 attached to USS Lake Champlain (CVA-39)) hit by AAA over North Korea and pilot bailed out over sea Jul 22, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123283 123284 123285 1953: VF-12. 4/22/1953: Exploded and crashed near NAF Mayport, FL. Pilot was killed 123286 123287 123288 123289 123290 to NAF Inyokern as 290 by Feb 1954 123291 123292 1954: VF-62 as P-214 123293 123294 1956: ? as R-301. 123295 NARTU Niagara Falls, NY as H-116 123296 1951: ? as F-216. W/o? 10 Oct 1952 Landing on 'USS Leyte' in Med. VF-41 123297 123298 123299 1953: VF-34 as K-405. 123300/123313 McDonnell F2H-2N Banshee Night fighter version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 123300 MSN 78 Ordered as F2H-2 MSN 66 and modified during production to F2H-2N with MSN 78. 1954-55: VF-82 as E-209. 123301 MSN 106 Ordered as F2H-2 MSN 67 and modified during production to F2H-2N with MSN 106. 1950: NATC as TT-6 W/o 20 Sep 1950 Cr, 3 miles N. of Piedmont, MO 123302 MSN 117 Ordered as F2H-2 MSN 78 and modified during production to F2H-2N with MSN 117 123303 MSN 131 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jul 1953.1953-55: NAS China Lake, CA. 1955: NADU Johnsville, PA as 10. 123304 MSN 141. W/o 12 Sep 1950 takeoff accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 123305 MSN 153 123306 MSN 162 123307 MSN 170. VC-4 as NA-95. 1954: VF-82. 8/16/1954: Crashed into the sea after take-off from USS Lake Champlain. 123308 MSN 179 VC-4 as NA-94. 123309 MSN 187 123310 MSN 196 123311 MSN 204 Modified during production as F2H-3 single seat all weather fighter version aerodynamic prototype. NATC as TT-8. 123312 MSN 211. VC-4 as NA-97. 1957: NAS Point Mugu, CA as 312 123313 MSN 219. 1954: VF-82. 123314/123365 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 123314 (MSN 159) 123315 (MSN 160) 123316 (MSN 161) 123317 (MSN 163) w/o? 28 Mar 1952 Landed short at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-171 123318 (MSN 164) 1954: ? as T-01. 123319 (MSN 165) 1952: VF-171 as R-114 123320 (MSN 166) 1953: ? as F-215 123321 (MSN 167) 123322 (MSN 168) 123323 (MSN 169) 123324 (MSN 171) NAS Alameda Base Flight as 13. W/o? 4 Jun 1951 Crash landed on 'USS Oriskany in Med. VF-62 123325 (MSN 172) 123326 (MSN 173) w/o 20 Jul 1951 T/off accident at NAAS Cecil Fd, FL VF-22 123327 (MSN 174) 1953: ? as F-101 123328 (MSN 175) 1953: VF-62 as F-2xx. 6/13/1953: Destroyed in a deck accident on USS Lake Champlain off the Korean coast 123329 (MSN 176) 1951: ? as F-210. 1954: VF-74 as L-401 123330 (MSN 177) 123331 (MSN 178) 123332 (MSN 180) 1951: ? as F-217. NARTU Los Alamitos, CA as L-112. 1955-1958: NAS China Lake, CA as 332. 11/1958: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 123333 (MSN 181)1952: VF-31 as K-111. 1953: ? as F-xxx. 1953: VF-62 as F-202. 6/13/1953: Destroyed in a deck accident on USS Lake Champlain off the Korean coast. 123334 (MSN 182) 123335 (MSN 183) 123336 (MSN 184) Ordered as F2H-2 MSN 184 and modified during production to F2H-2P prototype reconnaissance version with MSN 197, BuNo 123366. First flight 12Oct50 With VF-22 attached to USS Lake Champlain (CVA-39) crashed from catapult launch Jul 23, 1953. Pilot killed. 123337 (MSN 185) 123338 (MSN 186) 123339 (MSN 188) 1955-56: VA-76 as O-312 123340 (MSN 189) VC-4 as NA-6. 1954: VF-172 as R-208. 123341 (MSN 190) 123342 (MSN 191) w/o 28 May 1951 Fatal takeoff accident on 'USS Coral Sea in Mediterranean. VF-12 123343 (MSN 192) 123344 (MSN 193) 123345 (MSN 194) NATC as AT-20 123346 (MSN 195) 123347 (MSN 198) 123348 (MSN 199) w/o 13 Aug 1951 Mid-air, with 123353, over Mediterranean.. VF-11. Crew killed 123349 (MSN 200) w/o? 18 Dec 1951 Cr. landed on 'USS F.D. Roosevelt' in Mediterranean. VMF-224 123350 (MSN 201) 1955-56: NAS China Lake, CA. 2/15/1956: Crashed near NAS China Lake, CA. Pilot was killed 123351 (MSN 202) 1953: VF-22 as F-114. 1956: ? as R-30x. 123352 (MSN 203) 123353 (MSN 205) VF-11 as T-212. w/o 13 Aug 1951 Mid-air, with 123348, over Mediterranean.. VF-11. Crew killed 123354 (MSN 206) 123355 (MSN 207) 123356 (MSN 208) w/o 2 Apr 1952 Takeoff accident at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-11 123357 (MSN 209) w/o? 13 Dec 1950 Takeoff accident at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-11 123358 (MSN 210) 123359 (MSN 212) 123360 (MSN 213) 123361 (MSN 214) 123362 (MSN 215) 1955: VF-44 as F-409 123363 (MSN 216) 123364 (MSN 217) 123365 (MSN 218) w/o 18 Jun 1952 Crash landed at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-171 123366 McDonnell F2H-2P Banshee MSN 197. Reconnaissance version 123367/123382 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 220/235 123367 123368 123369 1953: VC-4 as C-603. 123370 1955: VA-44 as F-411. 123371 w/o 2 Aug 1951 Ditched into Mediterranean. VF-12 123372 123373 w/o 15 Aug 1951 on 'USS Coral Sea' in Mediterranean. VF-12 123374 123375 NATC as 375. 123376 123377 1953: VF-22 as F-1xx. 123378 123379 123380 1955: ? as P-201. 123381 123382 123383/123396 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee contract cancelled 123397/123740 Grumman F9F-2 Panther Model G-79. 123714/123740 were cancelled 123397 (VF-71) hit ramp on landing Midway CVB-41 7/18/1950. Pilot killed. 123398 (VF-72) ditched in the Sea of Japan after take off from USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) due to loss of engine power. Pilot rescued by Navy helicopter. 123399 123400 VF-71 as L-103. 123401 123402 123403 (Fasron-11) flew into seawall on takeoff from Kisarazu AFB, Japan during ferry flight Aug 22, 1950. Pilot killed. 123404 123405 1952-53: VF-821. 1953: VF-91 as N-xxx(VF-91) ditched in Sea of Japan off Wonsan, North Korea after ran out of fuel Jun 19, 1953. Pilot survived and was rescued by US Navy minesweeper USS Symbol AM-123 123406 (VF-71) tail hook broke on landing on USS Saipan CVL-48 and went overside off Quonset Point, RI. 5/11/1950. 123407 VF-93 as N-302 123408 1954: VMA-323. 1/26/1954: Crashed in the Makau Valley, Oahu, HI after hitting trees. Pilot was killed. 123409 123410 123411 w/o? 14 Dec 1951 Accident at Chambers Field, VA 123412 1956: ATU-206 as F-62 123413 123414 (VF-71) hard landing on USS Wright CVL-49 off Jacksonville FL 6/6/1950. 123415 (VF-71) spun in on waveoff NAS Quonset Point, RI. 7/3/1950. 123416 *? as L-209. 1953: VMF-451. 7/7/1953: Ditched into the sea off MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI. Pilot was killed 123417 123418 1952: VF-72 as L-104 123419 VF-72 123420 was on display at Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park, CA in the 1960s. Was preserved at the Weeks Air Museum, Miami, FL. 8/1992: Badly damaged by Hurricane Andrew, but repaired In 1997 was airworthy with Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, FL as N32313. Still current in 2013 but without an airworthiness certificate. Reported as stored dismantled. 123421 (VF-91 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) ditched in Sea of Japan after ran out of fuel Jun 26, 1953. Pilot survived and was rescued by South Korean fishing boat. 123422 (VF-91 attached to USS Philippin Sea (CVA-47)) aircraft engine caught fire and had a fire in cockpit over South Korea Jul 26, 1953 and crashed near Hwacheon, South Korea. Pilot ejected and was rescued by friendly forces. 123423 (VF-72 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) ) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor, North Korea Oct 16, 1952. Pilot rescued. 123424 (VF-71) engine failure near Alligator Lake, NC 5/29/1950. Pilot bailed out. 123425 1952: VF-821. 1954: VMF-232. 9/29/1954: Crashed while landing at MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI 123426 123427 (VMF-115) hard landing on USS FDR 11/28/1950 and bounced over barrier, hitting parked F9F-2s 123429 and 123398, and three other planes. 123428 (VF-71) crashed during landing at NAAS Charlestown, RI. 7/24/1951. Pilot injured. 123429 1950: VMF-115. 11/28/1950: Written off in a landing accident on the USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, when crash landing F9F 123427 ran into it 123430 VF-781 as D-104. W/o 2 Feb 1955 on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific 123431 123432 (VF-111) hit barrier on landing Phillipine Sea CV-47 after combat mission and struck parked aircraft 9/29/1950. Damaged 11 other aircraft 123433 (VF-112) ditched off USS Philippine Sea CV-47 due to engine flameout Dec 19, 1950. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123434 123435 1952: VF-821. 1952: VF-23. (VF-23) in forced water landing off USS Essex CVA-9 off east Korean coast due to engine flameout Dec 28, 1952. Pilot uninjured 123436 123437 (VF-11) crashed on catapult shot off USS Phillippine Sea 7/10/1950 off the Korean coast. 123438 VF-112. VF-781 123439 1950: VF-112 as V-202 123440 VMF-311. 1952: VF-93 as N-xxx./ (VF-93) crashed into water while landing on USS Philippine Sea (CVA-97) in the Sea of Japan off the Korean coast Feb 16, 1952. Pilot killed. 123441 (VF-111) ditched during combat mission off USS Phillippine Sea 9/18/1950 off the Korean coast due to fuel exhaustion. Pilot rescued. 123442 (VF-112) crashlanded on USS Philippine Sea CV-47 Nov 14, 1950 and collided with 5 parked aircraft. 123443 (VF-112, F9F-2B) in bad take off from USS Phillippine Sea CV-47 and mushed in 8/7/1950. Pilot rescued. 123444 (VF-112) 08/29/1950 USS Phillippine Sea Faulty cat shot,ditched. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123445 (VF-111) hit by AAA on combat mission off USS Phillippine Sea CV-47 9/24/1950 and ditched in sea near Chorwon, Korea. Pilot rescued. 123446 (VF-112) ditched on takeoff from USS Phillippine Sea 22/17/1950. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123447 (VF-112) lost on combat sweep 8/20/1950 off USS Phillippine Sea (CV-47). Pilot killed. 123448 123449 (VR-31) stalled in turn during emergency landing at Floyd Bennett NAS, NY and crashed into Jamaica Bay 2/08/1950. Pilot killed. 123450 123451 6/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950: VMF-312. 1950-51: VMF-311. 1952: VMF-311 as WL-2. 1952: VF-821. VF-63. VF-653. 1953: VF-151. 1955: ATU-223. ATU-202. 1/1957: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 123452 1952: VF-821. 1953: VF-151 as H-310 123453 VMF-311 123454 VF-151 123455 123456 VF-112. 123457 VF-93 123458 123459 123460 4/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950-51: VMF-311. 1952-53: VF-71 as L-101. 1953: VF-91. Written off Jul 5, 1953 after a hard landing on USS Philippine Sea 123461 Converted to F9F-2P. *VF-71. 1952: VC-61 as PP-56. Converted to F9F-2KD. 1964: GMGRU-1 as ZZ-35 NARF North Island 123462 SOC at NAS San Diego 4/1/1950. 123463 Upgraded to F9F-2B. 1951: VMF-311 as WL-xx.(VMF-311, F9F-2B) in takeoff accident Jan 1, 1951 in Japan. Also listed as crashing at Pusan airfield, Korea Jan 8, 1951, pilot killed. 123464 (F9F-2B, VMF-311) shot down over North Korea by MiG-15bis of Soviet 1967th Fighter Air Regiment Jul 21, 1951. Pilot POW. 123465 w/o? 29 Jun 1954 Landing/mechanical fault at MCAS Mojave, CA VMFT-10 123466 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) hit by AAA over Korea Aug 6, 1951, and crashed off Korean coast. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 123467 123468 1952: VF-93. 11/18/1952: Crashed while landing on USS Philippine Sea. Pilot was killed 123469 1952: VF-71 as L-101. 123470 123471 123472 VF-31. VF-151. 1953: VF-52 as S-206 123473 123474 123475 1953: VF-154 as H-413. 123476 1954: VF-123. Ditched Apr 9, 1954 into the South China Sea 123477 1951: VF-71 as L-111 123478 (VX-3) crashed during landing at Atlantic City, NJ 5/25/1950. Pilot killed. 123479 1952-53: VF-71 as L-112 123480 VF-31 123481 (VF-21) crashed into woods on waveoff at NAS Oceana, VA 3/31/1950. Pilot killed. 123482 damaged aboard USS Midway Nov 11, 1951. 123483 w/o? 9 Feb 1954 Landing accident at Edwards, CA 123484 1952-53: VF-72 as L-206. 1953: VF-151 123485 (VF-21) went overside on waveoff from USS FDR 9/25/1950. 123486 123487 123488 1955: ATU-223 123489 (VF-52 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) hit by AAA over North Korea Jun 2, 1953. Able to fly to South Korea and crash landed at K-18 Kangnung Air Base, South Korea. Pilot survived. 123490 123491 123492 w/o? 8 Feb 1953 Deck crash on 'USS Boxer' near Korea VF-52 123493 123494 (VF-21) went through barrier during landing and crashed into other jets on bow of USS Midway Nov 11, 1951. 3 aircraft were carried overboard by the collision. Pilot picked up by helicopter. 123495 VMF-115. 1952: VF-93. 12/24/1952: Stalled and ditched into the sea off USS Philippine Sea. Pilot was killed 123496 123497 4/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950-51: VF-31 as K-113. 1951-52: VMF-311. 1952: VF-93. 1953: VF-93 as N-308. 1953-55: VF-151. 1955-56: NAATC Chase Field, TX. 8/1956: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 123498 1952-53: VF-71 as L-113 123499 (VF-31, F9F-2P) bad landing on USS Leyte CV-32 Dec 9, 1950. To VF-21 Also listed as being shot down by AAA near Yangdok, Korea, off USS Valley Forge CV-45 Mar 11, 1952. Pilot KIA 123500 123501 (VX-3) missing in flight over AtlantkcOcean from Atlantic City, NJ 9/11/1950. 123502 123503 (VF-21) crashed into sea off Elizabeth City, NJ due to unknown cause 6/23/1951. Pilot killed. 123504 VF-22 123505 123506 (VF-31) flew into water after waveoff from landing on USS Leyte CV-32 11/30/1950. Pilot OK 123507 VMF-232 123508 VF-151. VF-23 123509 1954: VU-7. Crashed Oct 1, 1954 near Lovelock, NV 123510 1952: VF-23. 1955: ATU-223. 123511 1950: VF-112 as V-216. 1951-52: VF-191. 1952: VF-23. 1952-53: VF-93. 1/31/1953: Written off after a hard landing on USS Philippine Sea 123512 1952-53: VF-91 as N-1xx. 1954: VMF-232. Exploded and crashed Aug 12, 1954 near Kolo, HI. 123513 VF-21. 1952-53: VF-23. 1953: VF-52. 123514 (VF-31, F9F-2B) ditched after takeoff from USS Leyte CV-32 10/19/1950 off the Korean coast. Pilot rescued 123515 123516 123517. 1952: VF-821 as A-213. The aircraft preserved at Quartzsite AP, AZ marked as 125317 is actually 125316. 123518 1952-53: VF-93 as N-3xx 123519 1952: VF-821 as A-208 123520 (VMF-212, F9F-2B) destroyed in ground accident by fire from other aircraft at K-3, Korea Jul 30, 1951. 123521 1952: VF-23. 123522 1951: ? as V-112. 1953: VF-91. 2/9/1953: Crashed on the deck of USS Philippine Sea 123523 1952-53: VF-91 as N-108. 123524 VF-151 123525 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) crashed when undershot landing at K-5 in South Korea 2/26/1951. Pilot uninjured. 123526 VMF-311 as WL-3 (VF-31) Located at USMC Air-Ground Museum at MCAS Quantico, VA, Noted Nov 10, 2006 at National Museum of the United States Marine Corps, Quantico, VA Reported as to N3456G with California Airmotive 1966. Not recorded by FAA 123527 123528 (VF-310, F9F-2B) ditched after bad takeoff from USS Leyte CV-32 Dec 20, 1950. Pilot uninjured. 123529 VF-111. W/o? 9 Feb 1955 Crash landing due to engine failure, at NAAS Chase Field, TX ATU-204 123530 VF-24. 1952: VF-93. 12/26/1952: Written off in a deck accident on USS Philippine Sea. Hit by crashlanding plane? Repaired? 1954: VMFT-10. 6/24/1954: Crashed near MCAS El Toro, CA 123531 (VR-31) struck hill in overcast near Scott Field, IL 5/11/1950. 123532 1952: VF-23 123533 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) possibly hit by AAA and crashed into hill after attacking a bridge, Korea, Dec 26, 1950. Pilot KIA 123534 123535 123536 Converted to F9F-2P. VC-61 123537 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) crashed near Ungye-Ri, North Korea on way to target during combat mission in Korea. Pilot killed. 123538 converted to F9F-2P. VC-61. Converted to F9F-2KD. 1959: GMGRU-1 as ZZ-32 123539 1952: VF-23 as M-105. 123540 123541 1956: ATU-206 as F-33. 123542 VF-821 123543 VF-721 as A-106. (VMF-311, F9F-2B) did not pull out during strafing run in Korea 1/2/1951. Pilot killed. 123544 (VF-91) bounced over barrier on landing on USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) in Sea of Japan and crashed into parked aircraft Mar 27, 1953. Pilot killed. 123545 123546 VF-151 as H-303 123547 123548 123549 (VF-71) ditched in Narragansett Bay, RI 2/22/1951. 123550 VMF-311 as WL-24. (VMF-223) crashed near Vicksburg, MS 6/10/1951. Pilot killed. 123551 1953: VMF-232. 7/30/1953: Crashed near Warren, CA. Pilot was killed. 123552 1950: VF-721 as A-118. W/o? 29 Oct 1953 Barrier crasj on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-122 123553 123554 VF-151. w/o? 26 Jul 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Boxer' near Korea VF-151 123555 VF-721 ` 123556 123557 Ca.1950: TOS USN. Ca.1950: Fighter Squadron 721 (VF-721), NAS Glenview, IL. “A-117” 3/2/51 to 10/24/51: Deployed aboard USS Boxer for combat over North Korea. By 11/51: Transferred to USS Midway, Unknown squadron. Mounted in front of VFW post 1621 in Janesville, WI. NOTE: One source ( http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/41.htm ) says this aircraft was possibly part of a collision on USS Midway Nov 11, 1951 but there is a question mark after the BuNo. Since the planes in the water were not recoverable, this cannot be one which went in. 123558 VMF-311. 1951: VMF-223 as WP-16 123559 converted to F9F-2B. 1954: VF-52. Crashed Mar 11, 1954 near Escondido, CA. Pilot was killed 123560 123561 1953: VF-653. 1/19/1953: Stalled and crashed near NAAS El Centro, CA 123562 123563 1954: VMF-232. 9/17/1954: Crashed near Kahului, HI 123564 VF-64 123565 123566 VF-51 123567 Converted to F9F-2P. 1952: VC-61 as PP-49 123568 123569 123570 123571 1952: VF-821 123572 123573 VF-141. 1953: VF-151 123574 VF-721 123575 VF-21. VF-61. 1952: VF-72 as L-211. 1952-53: FASRON-11. 1953: VF-821. 1953: VF-93. 1953: FASRON-11. 1953: VF-151. 8/1956: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 123576 VF-141 123577 123578 VMF-235 as WU-xx 123579 1953: VMF-235 as WU-xx 123580 VF-721 123581 (VF-61) wind gust flipped plane over on deck of USS FDR 1/27/1951. SOC. 123582 1951: VMF-223. 5/23/1951: Crashed while landing at NAAS Cecil Field, FL 123583 7/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950: VF-191. 1950-51: FASRON-8. 1951: VF-23. 1951: VF-191 as B-110. 1952-53: VF-653. 1953: VF-151 as H-313. 1953: FASRON-11. 1954: ATU-204. Stalled and crashed Oct 7, 1954 near NAAS Chase Field, TX 123584 123585 7/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950-51: VF-191. 1951: VF-837. 1951: VF-191. 1952-53: VF-91 as N-102. 1954: NAATC Chase Field, TX. Crashed Apr 11, 1956 on a training flight 123586 (VF-721 attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) presumed to have crashed in sea near K-50, Korea, Nov 1, 1952 due to engine failure. Pilot MIA 123587 1952: VF-23. 1952-53: VF-91 as N-105. 1953: VF-151 123588 VF-23. 1955: ATU-223 123589 123590 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA over North Korea May 1, 1951. Pilot killed. 123591 1950-52: VF-191 as B-107 123592 123593 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) hit by AA near Pyongyang, North Korea Oct 3, 1951 and crashed. Pilot MIA 123594 Converted to F9F-2P. VC-61 123595 Converted to F9F-2P. VC-61 123596 1955: ATU-223 123597 1951: VF-721 as PP-31. 1952: VMF-311 as WL-xx. (VMF-311) hit by ground fire and made forced landing on salt flats May 13, 1952, pilot captured. Aircraft captured by the North Koreans after making an emergency landing behind enemy lines 123598 (VF-191) crashed on takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 10/18/1950. Pilot killed. 123599 (VF-191) late pullout while strafing target off NAS El Centro, CA 9/23/1950. Pilot killed. 123600 1951: VF-191 as B-115 123601 (VF-191, F9F-2B) hit by AAA in combat mission off USS Princeton May 6, 1951 near Hongmun-Ri/Koto-ri, North Korea. Pilot MIA. 123602 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA near Seoul, South Korea, pilot bailed out and became POW. 123603 1951: VF-781 as D-115. W/o? 15 Apr 1953 Belly landing at Makua Valley, HI VF-52 123604 123605 VMF-223. 1956: ATU-206 123606 123607 1955: ATU-223 123608 1955: ATU-223 123609 123610 123611 123612 Preserved at the Aviation Heritage Park, NAS Oceana, VA. ` 123613 1955: ATU-223 123614 123615 9/1950: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1950: VF-191. Converted to F9F-2P. 1951: VF-191. 1951-52: MAG-33. 1952: Redesignated F9F-2. 1953-54: VMFT-10. 9/23/1954: Ditched into the sea off Santa Catalina Island, CA 123616 Converted to F9F-2P. VC-61. Converted to F9F-2KD drone controller. 1958: GMGRU-1 as ZZ-31 123617 (VMF-311) shot down by AAA near Seoul, South Korea, May 10, 1952. Pilot KIA 123618 (VF-23, F9F-2B) hit ramp on landing on USS Princeton CV-37 after CAP 6/5/1951 and exploded and went over side. Pilot killed. 123619 (VF-151 CVA-21 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) ditched after being hit by AAA, tanchon, North Korea, Jul 25, 1953. Pilot KIA 123620 Upgraded to F9F-2B. (VF-191) hit by landing aircraft 10/18/1950 on USS Princeton CV-37 123621 (VF-191, F9F-2B attached to USS Princeton (CV-27)) hit by AAA during combat mission and crashed at sea near Songjin, Korea 3/8/1951. Pilot killed. 123622 1951: VF-721 as A-102. VF-191. W/o? 2 Jun 1954 Accident on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific. VF-52 123623 1950: ? as x-112 123624 converted to F9F-2B. 1954: VF-53. 3/24/1954: Ditched into the sea off USS Philippine Sea 123625 (VF-781, F9F-2B) crashed into water after launch from USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31) in Sea of Japan Nov 27, 1951. Pilot survived and was rescued by Navy helicopter. 123626 1954: VMFT-10. 6/28/1954: Crashed near MCAS Mojave, CA. Pilot was killed 123627 1951: VF-781 as D-11x 123628 VMF-311 123629 (F9F-2P) destroyed by explosion while aborting a takeoff from El Paso IAP, TX Oct 1, 1955. Pilot was killed. 123630 123631 (VMF-311) crashlanded at K-3, Korea, Feb 21, 1952. Pilot injured. 123632 1950-51: VF-191 as B-114. (VF-51 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA 7 mi N of Kowan, North Korea Jan 6, 1952. Pilot killed. 123633 (VF-191, F9F-2B attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) hit by AAA on combat mission May 7, 1951 near Inchon, Korea. Pilot killed. 123634 VF-721. VF-831. VF-151. 1953: VF-52 as S-208. 1955: ATU-223. 123635 123636 (VF-721) ditched into sea off east Korean coast after flameout from USS Kearsarge CVA-33, Dec 28, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123637 VF-23. 1955: ATU-223 123638 123639 w/o? 23 Sep 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Philippine Sea' in Pacific VF-93 123640 (VF-721, F9F-2B) ditched after bad takeoff from USS Boxer CV-21, May 30, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123641 123642 VF-721. 1951: VMF-311 as WL-xx(VMF-311, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA and crashed 8 mi N of Pyongyang, North Korea Dec 18, 1951. Pilot rescued. 123643 1951: VF-721 as A-106 123644 VF-831. 123645 1955: ATU-223 123646 123647 1952-53: VF-23 123648 (VF-721) hook would not extend on landing on USS Boxer CV-21, tried to reach Oahu and ditched off NAS Barbers Point, HI Mar 12, 1951. 123649 VF-831. VF-721. (VMF-311) hit by AAA and made wheels-up landing at K-14, South Korea Jul 21, 1952. Pilot injured. 123650 ATU-206 as F-xx 1956 or 57: Landed short of the runway at Sherman Field, FL and was written off. 123651 *1951: VF-721 as A-1xx. 1955: ATU-223. Perhaps written off in a barrier crash on USS Boxer in 1951? 123652 VMF-311. at MCAS El Toro, CA. Now on display at Flying Leathernecks Museum, Miramar, CA. 123653 VF-721. VF-831 123654 (VF-721, F9F-2B) ditched off USS Boxer CV-21 4/16/1951. Pilot injured. 123655 1951: VF-721 as A-116. 1951: VF-721 as A-122. 1955: ATU-223 123656 VF-781 123657 (VF-721, F9F-2B) hit tree during strafing run off USS Boxer (CV-21) Apr 5, 1951. Flew back to CV and landed, but SOC. 123658 123659 VF-721. W/o? 4 Apr 1953 Crash due to engine failure, at NAS Moffett Field, CA VF-191 123660 (VF-721) mushed in after catapult shot from USS Boxer (CV-21) 8/14/1951. Pilot injured but rescued by helicopter. 123661 w/o? 29 Oct 1953 Accident on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-122 123662 1951: VF-721 as A-121 123663 123664 (VF-781, F9F-2B) in bad takeoff from USS Bonne Homme Richard (CV-31) off the Korean coast Nov 21, 1951, ditched in water. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123665 VF-781 123666 (VF-111 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) ditched due to fuel exhaustion May 2, 1952. Pilot rescued. 123667 (VF-781, F9F-2B attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) hit by AAA over Korea 8/24/1951 and ditched off the Korean coast. Pilot rescued 123668 converted to F9F-2B VF-831. VF-721 as A-124. 1954: ATU-202. 8/19/1954: Crashed near NAAS Kingsville, TX after a collision with F9F 123699. 123669 (VMF-311) shot down by AAA 40 mi S of Pyongyang, Korea Feb 4, 1952. Pilot POW 123670 (VF-781, F9F-2B) mushed in after bad catapult shot from Bon Homme Richard CV-31 5/31/1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123671 (VM-781, F9F-2B attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) ditched in Sea of Japan after running out of fuel from mission over North Korea Nov 13, 1951. Pilot survived and was rescued. 123672 (VF-52 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) damaged by own bomb blast and crashlanded in friendly area Jul 24, 1953. Pilot rescued. 123673 123674 123675 123676 1953; VF-52 123677 (VF-781, F9F-2B attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-31)) ditched off Korean cost due to fuel exhaustion after combat mission 7/2/1951. 123678 1953: VMF-232. 11/30/1953: Ran out of gas and ditched into the sea off MCAS Kaneohe Bay, HI 123679 w/o? 3 Nov 1953 Landing/mechanical fault on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-124 123680 1954: ATU-202. 9/19/1954: Crashed after take-off from Buckley ANGB, CO. 123681 123682 123683 1954: VMA-323. Crashed Oct 6, 1954 near MCAS El Toro, CA 123684 (VF-71) mushed in after takeoff from USS Tarawa in Carribean 4/26/1951. 123685 1951: VF-71 as L-101. 1955: ATU-223 123686 123687 1956: ATU-206 123688 1953: VF-52. Crashed Feb 6, 1953 while attempting to land on USS Bon.Homme. Richard. Pilot was killed 123689 VF-151. 1953: VF-52 123690 123691 1953: VF-53. 8/31/1953: Written off in a landing accident at NAS Miramar, CA 123692 123693 123694 VF-141 123695 w/o? 11 Jun 1955 Landing accident at NAS Corpus Christi, TX ATU-201 123696 123697 123698 123699 VF-831. VF-721. 1954: ATU-202. Crashed near NAAS Kingsville, TX after collision with F9F 123668 123700 (VF-781, F9F-2B) ditched after bad catapult shot from USS Bon Homme Richard CV-31 7/27/1951. Pilot rescued. 123701 1953: VF-52 123702 1/1951: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1951: VF-23. 1951: VF-781 as D-121. 1952: VMF-311. 1952: FASRON-11. 1953: VF-124. 1954: VMFT-10. ATU-201. 11/1957: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 123703 1952: VF-23 123704 1951-52: VF-51. 1952: VF-111. 1952: VF-191. 1952-53: VF-93 as N-301. 10/1956: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 123705 (VC-61, F9F-2P) hit ramp and skidded over port side of USS Antietam (CV-36) into Yellow Sea Jan 29, 1952. Pilot survived and was rescued by Navy helicopter. 123706 VC-61. 1956: ATU-206 as 3R-63. 123707 1951-52: VF-837 as H-406. W/o? 3 Nov 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-124 123708 Converted to F9F-2P. VC-61 123709 1953: VU-1 as UA-31 123710 1952: VF-51 as S-116 123711 123712 VF-721. 1951: ? as A-102. 123713 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA near Seoul, South Korea Jan 3, 1952. Pilot MIA 123714/123740 were cancelled 123741/123770 Douglas F3D-1 Skyknight 123741/123768 MSN 7047/7074. Service histories from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org Surviving aircraft re-designated F-10A. 12 modified as F3D-1M. 123741 (MSN 7047) 2/13/1950: First flight 123742 (MSN 7048) NATC as "742" 6/30/1963: Struck off charge at MCAS Cherry Point, NC 123743 (MSN 7049) NATC as "743". 123744 (MSN 7050) 10/1950: NATC 1956-58: NMC as "744" 5/1959: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 123745 (MSN 7051) NATC. 5/1954: Preformed the first automatic carrier landing tests at Niagara Falls APT, NY 123746 (MSN 7052) 1952: VX-4 as "746". 123747 (MSN 7053) 1957: PMTC as "747". 123748 (MSN 7054) 123749 (MSN 7055) 123750 (MSN 7056) 123751 (MSN 7057) NATC as 751 123752 (MSN 7058) w/o 14 Dec 1950 Out of fuel, crashed near NAS Patuxent River, MD Pilot bailed out NATC 123753 (MSN 7059) 123754 (MSN 7060) 123755 (MSN 7061) to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jul 1951. 6/1954: NAS Quonset Point, RI, for tests 1955: NATC 123756 (MSN 7062) 123757 (MSN 7063) 1951: VC-3. 1951: VMF(N)-542. To NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Nov 1952. 2/26/1964: Struck off charge at MCAS Cherry Point, NC. 123758 (MSN 7064) 1958: PMTC as "758". 123759 (MSN 7065) 123760 (MSN 7066) 123761 (MSN 7067) Active with VMF(N)-542 in 1951 coded WH-2 123762 (MSN 7068) 123763 (MSN 7069) 1951: VC-3 as "NP-75". 123764 (MSN 7070) 123765 (MSN 7071) 123766 (MSN 7072) 1952: VMF(N)-531. 2/1956: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 123767 (MSN 7073) 1951: VMT-2. 1951-52: VMF(N)-542 as "WH-6" To NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Aug 1953. 6/1958: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 123768 (MSN 7074) 123769 and 123770 cancelled 123771/124006 Douglas AD-4 Skyraider MSN 7077/7312 123935, 123952/123999 modified as AD-4L for Korean winter condition 124000/124005 modified as AD-4L for Korean winter condition 124006 converted to AD-5 prototype. 123771 w/o 18 Nov 1952 Stall on 'USS Midway' in Atlantic VA-25g 123774 w/o 17 May 1950 Fatal crash 27 miles SW. of NAS Jacksonville, FL VA-15 123777 w/o? 10 Oct 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Atlantic VA-35 123778 w/o 16 Oct 1952 Taxi accident on 'USS Leyte' in Mediterranean. VA-35 123780 (VA-105) engine failure during landing aboard USS Tarawa Jun 5, 1953 and ditched. 123784 (VA-195) in bad takeoff from USS Princeton (CV-37) Mar 31, 1951. 123789 (MSN 7095) to French AF as 123789. Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated SFERMA line number 95, delivered Sep 8, 1961. Assigned to EC 1/20 Sep 1961, callsign F-TFLK. W/o Feb 8, 1963 123790 w/o 10 Jun 1954 Stalled on approach to 'USS Wright' in Pacific VMA-211 123793 w/o 5 Jul 1950 Fatal takeoff crash at Scott AFB, IL VA-65 123796 stalled on landing aboard USS Cabot Aug 14, 1950 and hit water. Pilot OK. 123797 (MSN 7103) to French AF as 123797. Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated SFERMA line number 96, delivered Sep 8, 1961. Assigned to EC 1/20 Sep 1961, callsign F-TFQT, code 20-QT. Assigned o EAA 601, Chateaudun AB Oct 28, 1963. WFU May 30, 1964. 123799 (VA-65 attached to USS Boxer (CV-21)) shot down by AAA near Seoul Sept 17, 1950. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123802 (VMA-121) hit by AAA and ditched near Cho-do, Korea Jan 10, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123803 (VA-65 attached to USS Boxer (CV-21)) wing broke off during low-level attack near Kaesong, Korea Sep 20, 1950. Pilot KIA 123804 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA over Pyongyang, Korea and crashed on deck of USS Valley Forge (CV-45) Jul 4, 1950. 123805 w/o 26 Jul 1951 Fire on aircraft, crash 5 miles W. of NAS China Lake, CA Pilot bailed out 123808 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by small arms fire and ditched at sea Oct 25, 1950. 123809 w/o 4 Aug 1950 Fatal mid-air with 123851 near NAAS Mayport, FL VA-15 123810 w/o 10 Mar 1955 Fatal takeoff crash at K-6, South Korea VMA-251 123812 (VA-728 attached to USS Antietam CV-36)) hit by AAA and pilot bailed out over enemy area Dec 22, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123813 (VA-55 attached to USS Essex (CVA-9)) hit by AAA and caught fire Oct 20, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued by helicopter. 123814 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) (MSN 7120) damaged by flying through debris and AAA near Pyongyang, Korea Jul 4, 1950. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123814 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated SFERMA line number 107, delivered Nov 29, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601, Chateaudun AB Nov 19, 1961. WFU Aug 18, 1965 123815 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by own bomb blast Jul 25, 1950. 123818 (VA-702 attached to USS Boxer (CV-21)) flew into ground during pullout over Korea 5/7/1951. Pilot killed. 123819 w/o 21 May 1954 Stalled on approach to 'USS Wright' in Pacific VMA-211 123821 (MSN 7127) stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123821. Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated SFERMA line number 97, delivered Sep 21, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601, Chateudun AB Sep 21, 1961. Assigned to EC 1/20 Oct 12, 1961, callsign F-TFLX, code 20-LX. Assigned to EAA 601, Chateaudun AB Oct 28, 1963. WFU May 30, 1964. 123824 w/o 10 Jun 1954 Fatal crash on 'USS Wright' in Pacific VMA-211 123825 (VA-728 attached to USS Antietam (CV-36)) hit by AAA and ditched Dec 14, 1951. Pilot rescued 123827 (MSN 7133) reported 1959 as gate guard at DeKalb-Peachtree AP, GA. Derelict there by 1966. Became N54162, registered as N23827 with Training Services, Inc of Virginia Beach, VA. In 2014 was flyable as an AD-4 "501" in markings of VA-195 "Dambusters" with Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, VA. 123828 (MSN 7134) stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123828. Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated SFERMA line number 112, delivered Mar 26, 1962. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Mar 26, 1962 Assigned to EC 1/20 Feb 8, 1963. Assigned to EAA 601, Chateaudun AB Oct 28, 1963. WFU Aug 18, 1965 123829 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) suffered engine failure and crashlanded at Yonpo Airfield Dec 16, 1950, destroyed to prevent capture. 123832 (MSN 7138) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123823. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 108. Delivered Dec 19, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Dec 19, 1961. To EC 3/20 Mar 4, 1963. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Mar 31, 1963. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123833 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) damaged by bomb blast Dec 9, 1950, but returned safely to carrier. Damaged aboard USS Antietam CVA-36 4/11/1951 when hit by another plane while attempting to land. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123833. Modified by SFERMA in Boreeaux, allocated line No. 98. Delivered Sep 27, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Sep 27, 1961. To EC 2/20 Oct 12, 1961, callsign F-TFQC, code 20-QC. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Oct 31, 1963. WFU May 30, 1964 123835 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) in barrier crash landing USS Philippine Sea CV-47 after close air support mission, Korea, Dec 9, 1950. 123837 Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123837. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 109. Delivered Dec 19, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Dec 19, 1961. To EC 2/20 Aug 28, 1963, callsign F-TFQB, code 20-QB. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Oct 24, 1963. WFU Aug 18, 1965 123839 w/o? 30 Jun 1955 Overshot landing at K-3, South Korea VMA-251 123840 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) shot down by AAA near Pyongyang, Korea Jul 23, 1950. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123841 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) hit by small arms fire and force landed on sandbar Chuch'on-gang River, Korea 2/10/1951. Pilot rescued by Army L-5. 123844 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) spun in to avoid strafing a truckload of civilians Jul 22, 1950. Pilot killed. 123845 (VA-55 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by blast from own bomb while attacking bridge, Aug 29, 1950. 123846 Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as Mar 22, 1962. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 111. Delivered Mar 22, 1962. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Mar 22, 1962. To EC 2/20 Feb 8, 1963. Assigned to EAA 1/21 AB Nov 28, 1963, callsign F-TFLW, code 21-lW. Accident Apr 2, 1965. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123850 w/o? 29 Apr 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Med. VA-25 123851 w/o 4 Aug 1950 mid-air, with 123809, near NAAS Mayport, FL. Pilot bailed out. VA-15 123853 w/o? 11 Aug 1950 Mid-air, 20 miles E. of Kittyhawk, NC VA-25 123854 (MSN 7160) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123854. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 104. Delivered Oct 13, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Oct 13, 1961. WFU Aug 18, 1965 123855 (VA-55 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) shot down by small arms fire Jun 28, 1951. Pilot KIA 123858 w/o? 10 Dec 1954 Landing accident at NAS Miramar, CA VA-145 123859 (VA-95 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) shot down by AAA Apr 4, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123860 w/o 5 Oct 1951 Crash landed, due to structural failure, at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VX-3 123863 (VA-95 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) shot down bh AAA near Tanchon May 17, 1953. Pilot POW. 123866 (VA-25) stalled on takeoff from FDR CVB-42 and crashed 1/11/1951. Pilot killed. 123870 w/o? 1 Dec 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' VA-1053763 w/o? 8 Dec 1951 Mid-air, near San Clemente Island, CA VMF-542 123871 (VA-145 attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) shot down by AAA Feb 8, 1953. Pilot KIA 123873 w/o? 12 Jun 1951 Belly landing at NAS Guantanamo bay, Cuba VA-175 123879 w/o 21 Jun 1955 Fatal crash 1 mile N. of Ocean Hill, NC VMA-211 123881 w/o 9 Aug 1951 Fatal crash over NC VA-175 123883 (VA-35) hit power cables during CAS and forced to land in enemy area and was captured Dec 12, 1950. 123884 (MSN 7190) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123884. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 113. Delivered Mar 30, 1962. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Mar 30, 1961. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123886 force landed after takeoff from Patuxent River, MD 4/13/1951. Pilot injured. 123887 w/o 16 Jun 1954 Engine failure, crashed near K-18, South Korea Pilot bailed out VMA-251 123890 w/o 17 Feb 1953 Fatal crash 14 miles E. of ALF, Crows landing, CA VA-195 123893 w/o 5 Mar 1955 Fatal mid-air, at NAS Roosevelt Roads, PR VMA-324 123895 (MSN 7201) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123895. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 110. Delivered Jan 30, 1962. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Jan 30, 1962. To EC 1/20 Dec 10, 1962, callsign F-TFLP, code 20-LP. Assigned to ED 3/20 Mar 1963, callsign F-TGFX, code 20-FX. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Oct 21, 1963. WFU Aug 12, 1965 123899 (MSN 7205) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123899. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 100. Delivered Sep 22, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Sep 22, 1961. To EC 2/20 Oct 12, 1961, callsign F-TFQZ, code 20-QZ. Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1963, callsign F-TGFQ, code 20-FQ. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Dec 4, 1963. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123900 w/o 3 Jun 1955 Force landed, due to engine failure, at A-27, South Korea VMA-251 123902 (VF-54 attached to USS Valley forge (CVA-45)) shot down by AAA Wonsan Harbor Feb 24, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123904 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jan 1953. Used in Mk.43 Torpedo and Aero X6B rocket trials at China Lake, CA by Feb 1954 123905 to NAF-NOTS Inyokern by Jan 1954 123909 w/o 5 Aug 1953 Mid-air 6 miles NE. of Hilliard, FL Pilot bailed out VA-105 123912 (VA-35) ditched off NAS Quonset Point, RI 4/5/1951. Pilot injured. 123915 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) hit by bomb fragments and ditched near Mayang Island Dec 19, 1950 and was destroyed by friendly aircraft. 123916 (VA-195) in bad landing on USS Princeton CV-37 after AAA damage Feb 11, 1951. 123917 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) crashed into ocean during snowstorm Nov 27, 1950. Pilot KIA 123920 (MSN 7226) to NAF NOTS Inyokern by Mar 1950 (predecessor of NAF China Lake). Used to conduct first AIM-9 Sidewinder I missile tests ca 1952. Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123920. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 103. Delivered Nov 22, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Nov 22, 1961. To EC 3/20 Sep 11, 1962, callsign F-TGFJ, code 20-FJ. To GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963, callsign F-TGFJ, code 20-FJ. Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Mar 31, 1963. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123921 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) ditched after AAA damage Oct 26, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123922 (VA-55) hit by own bomb blast during glide bomb run near NAS El Centro, CA 4/11/1951. Pilot bailed out OK. I also have a record of this plane having been hit by AAA 10 mi S of Wonsan with VA-55 attached to USS Essex (CVA-9) and caught fire Oct 17, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123923 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) crashed on takeoff from USS Essex CV-9 Nov 17, 1951. Pilot KIA 123924 (VA-95 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) ditched due to fire and mechanical failure Mar 21 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123925 (CVG-19 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) hit in left wing and crashed with full bomb load near Seoul, Korea May 18, 1951. Pilot KIA 123927 (VA-195 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) hit by AAA over Korea and crashed into water 1/28/1951. Pilot killed. 123929 AD-4 noted stored NAF Litchfield Park, AZ (MAR62 photo) 123931 (VA-55 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) suffered engine failure during CAP, pilot bailed out and rescued Jun 6, 1951. 123932 (VA-55) landing accident USS Princeton CV-37 Jun 21, 1951. 123933 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) hit by AAA and ditched Feb 21, 1952. Pilot rescued. 123935 w/o 29 Apr 1954 Overran landing at Barnstable Airport, MA VA-75 123937 (VA-195) hit by AAA and crashed into barrier USS Princeton CV-37 Feb 10, 1951. 123938 (VA-65 attahed to USS Boxer CVA-21) shot down by AAA near Hungnam, Korea Jun 17, 1952. Pilot KIA 123941 w/o? 19 Aug 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Valley Forge' in Atlantic VA-105 123945 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA Oct 6, 1951. Pilot KIA 123947 (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) developed oil leak and ditched Feb 22, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123949 converted to AD-4L (VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9) hit by AAA and crashed. Pilot KIA 123950 Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 123950. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 101. Delivered Sep 25, 1961. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Sep 25, 1961. To EC 3/20 Oct 12, 1961, callsign F-TGFL, code 20-FL. To GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963, callsign F-TGFL, code 20-FL. Assigned to EAA 601 at Chateaudun AB Apr 3, 1964. WFU Sep 10, 1965 123951 (VA-115) ditched off USS Philippine Sea CV-47 May 29, 1952. Pilot rescued. 123952 w/o 13 Jan 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Essex' in Pacific VA-55 123955 w/o 19 Feb 1952 Fatal crash at NAAS Cecil Fd, FL VA-175 123962 converted to AD-4L (VA-702 attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) crashed after takeoff Oct 16, 1952. Pilot killed. 123963 w/o 18 Jan 1955 crash 26 miles off MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMAT-20 123964 w/o 16 Feb 1955 Stalled & crashed 12 miles off La Jolla, CA VA-145 123965 (AD-4L, VA-55) stalled on takeoff NAAS Holtville, CA 4/12/1951. Pilot OK. 123967 (AD-4L, VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA Sep 3, 1951. Pilot KIA 123970 (AD-4L, VF-54) shot down by AAA Sep 8, 1951. 123971 w/o? 3 Nov 1951 at Yokosuka, Japan VF-54 123973 (AD-4L, VA-95 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) ditched after bad takeoff Mar 1, 1953 123974 (AD-4L, VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) could not jettison armed bomb in Korea 11/27/1951. Pilot bailed out but was killed. 123978 w/o 5 Feb 1954 Onboard fire, crash 4 miles S. of Suffolk MAP, VA Pilot bailed out VA-85 123980 (AD-4L, VA-175)) suffered engine failure and crashed during emergency landing attempt on Navassa Island, west of Haiti and south of Cuba Aug 1, 1952. Pilot killed. 123982 w/o 8 Apr 1952 Crash landed at ALF, Mayport, FL VA-115 123984 (AD-4L, VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) engine failure and ditched off USS Philippine Sea CV-47 Apr 3, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter 123986 w/o 30 Apr 1952 Fatal crash in FL VA-35 123987 (AD-4L, VF-54) takeoff accident from USS Essex CV-9 Aug 24, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123988 w/o 20 Oct 1952 Ditched, following engine failure, 100 miles N. off Sicily, Mediterranean. VF-175 123990 (AD-4L, VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) hit by AAA and ditched Sep 7, 1951. Pilot rescued. 123991 (AD-4L, VF-54 attached to USS Essex CV-9)) in bad takeoff from USS Essex Sep 19, 1951. 123992 w/o? 23 May 1951 takeoff accident at NAAS Brown Field, CA VF-54 123993 (AD-4L, VA-702 attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) ditched in Wonsan harbor due to engine failure Oct 7, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123994 w/o 3 Feb 1955 Engine failure, crash near MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMAT-20 123995 (AD-4L, VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) ditched after engine failure May 19, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123996 (AD-4L, VA-115) in bad takeoff from USS Philippine Sea CV-47 and ditched at sea May 16, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 123997 (AD-4L, VA-728) ditched off stern of USS Antietam CV-36 Oct 16, 1951. Pilot rescued. 123998 (AD-4L, VF-54 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) hit by own bomblast, hit parked aircraft while landing at K-18 airfield, Korea 12/05/1951. Pilot injured. 123999 (VA-53) ditched May 19, 1953 off North Island, CA. 124001 w/o 13 Jul 1954 Landing/Mechanical failure at NAS Quonset Point, RI VA-75 124002 (AD-4L, VA-728 attached to USS Antietam (CV-36)) ditched after takeoff in Korea 12/06/1951. Pilot OK. Could be 124004 124004 (VA-728) ran off flight deck into water Dec 6, 1951. 124005 w/o? 5 May 1954 Crash due to stall at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMAT-20 124006 converted to AD-5 prototype of ASW version, combining hunter and killer duties. First flight Aug 17,1951 124007/124036 Douglas AD-4 Skyraider MSN 7313/7342 (El Segundo MSNs). Contract cancelled. 124037/124075 Douglas AD-4Q Skyraider MSN 7343/7381. Two-seat ECM version 124040 w/o? 19 Feb 1952 Force landing, due to Mechanical failure, in FL VX-3 124041 code XC-33. W/o 11 Dec 1950 T/off accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VX-3 124043 w/o 6 Sep 1952 Ditched, following engine failure, 400 miles W off La Rochelle, France VC-33 124045 (VC-190) lost power on takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 Mar 3, 1951. Pilot rescued, passenger killed. 124046 w/o 27 Apr 1953 Ditched, following engine failure, 40 miles S off Palma, Spain VC-33 124048 w/o 3 Jun 1952 Fatal crash at ALF, Ream Field, CA VC-35 124049 (VA-115 attached to USS Philippine Sea (CV-47)) hit by AAA and crashlanded in enemy territory near Sasu-Ri, Korea. Both rew rescued by helicopter. 124051 (VC-35) exploded 5 min after takeoff from USS Essex CV-9 Aug 26, 1951. 124054 (VC-190) crashed after takeoff from Princeton CV-37 off Korea 3/3/1951. Pilot injured but war correspondent William H. Graham killed. 124055 (VMO-6) bad takeoff from Chechon May 21, 1951. Both crew injured. (VF-194) ditched after lost power after takeoff from USS Boxer CVA-21 Jul 5, 1953. 124056 w/o? 8 Jan 1953 on 'USS Midway' in Mediterranean. VC-33 124058 (VC-35, CAG-19 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) shot down by AAA Jun 9, 1951. One crewman killed, one became POW. 124060 w/o 1 Feb 1951 Fatal crash due to Mechanical failure, 4 miles S of Bethany Beach, DE VX-3 124061 AD-4Q CVA-59 'USS FORRESTAL' noted aboard USS Forrestal, Portsmouth, UK 1957 124063 w/o? 28 Apr 1953 Takeoff accident at K-3, Korea VMC-1 124066 (VA-65 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA and involved in wheels-up landing at Seoul Airport 3/21/1951. Crew OK. 124068 (VA-195 attached to USS Princeton (CV-37)) damaged by own bomb blast, destroyed at Yonpo Airfield Dec 9, 1950. Pilot uninjured 124071 w/o 6 Apr 1953 Stalled, on approach to 'USS Yorktown' in Pacific VA-65 124072 w/o? 16 Mar 1953 Force landed, due to structural failure, 1 mile W. of Minersville, CA VA-115 124074 w/o 13 Oct 1951 Fatal crash at Tuckerton, NJ VC-33 124075 w/o? 2 Aug 1951 Cr landed, at CGAS, Elizabeth City, NC 124076/124127 Douglas AD-4W Skyraider MSN 7382/7433. Three-seat AEW version 124077 w/o 15 Nov 1951 Ditched, due to mechanical failure, off NAS Quonset Point, RI VC-12 124080 after major overhaul in 1952 went to Fleet Air Arm Sep 15, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV104. Spent all of its time at Aircraft Holding Unit at Abbotsinch and RNAY Donibristle. SOC Dec 26, 1958 for reduction to spares. 124082 w/o 24 Jul 1951 Fatal mid-air near NY VC-12 124084 (VC-110) ditched on patrol from USS Philippine Sea CV-47 1/13/1951. Crew of 3 OK. 124085 after service with USN and major overhaul in 1952 to Fleet Air Arm Feb 20, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV103. SOC Feb 25, 1959 for reduction to spaires. 124086 after service with USN and major overhaul in 1952 to Fleet Air Arm Feb 20, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV106 Feb 1953. SOC Oct 23, 1961, Acquired by Fleet Air Arm Museum, RNAS Yeovilton, UK during 1964; noted June 2019 in their reserve collection bearing code ‘427‘. 124088 w/o 22 May 1951 Crash landed at NATC Patuxent River, MD 124089 (VA-55) struck barrier during night landing on USS Valley Forge CV-45 Oct 22, 1950. Crew of 3 uninjured. 124090 w/o? 3 Dec 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VC-11 124093 (VC-11) hit tow target during gunnery practice and crashed near NAS San Diego, CA 3/30/1951. 3 crew killed. 124096 w/o 25 Sep 1951 Fatal crash in CA VC-11 124097 (VC-190) in takeoff accident from USS Princeton CV-37 Mar 7, 1951. After major overhaul in 1954, to Royal Navy Nov 21, 955 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT097 (last 3 digits of BuNo, an incorrect serial applied in USA but retained by RN) To Scottish Aviation Feb 1, 1963 and cannibalized for spares. Formally struck off RN charge Mar 18, 1963. Serial WT943 was not used. 124101 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Mar 31, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV177. SOC May 5, 1965 and sold as scrap. 124102 (MSN 7408) To US Navy in 1951 and after major overhaul went in 1953 to the Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WV102. To 849 Squadron at RNAS Culdrose in May 1953 and finally withdrawn from service in February 1960. To Scottish Aviation at Prestwick in February 1963 to be used as spares for Swedish Skyraiders and struck off naval charge on March 18, 1963 124103 after service with USN and major overhaul, to Fleet Air Arm Apr 24, 1956 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT986. SOC Feb 25, 1959 for reduction to spares. 124104 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Nov 25, 1955 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT985. SOC May 5, 1965 and sold for scrap. 124105 w/o 24 Jul 1951 on 'USS Tarawa' VC-12 124107 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Sep 25, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT969. Severely damaged on HMS Bulwark Sep 25, 1955 when struck by Wyvern VZ784, disembarked and arrived at RNAY DSonibristle Nov 10, 1955 but presumably not repaired, as was SOC Dec 26, 1958 for reduction to spares 124108 crashed in mountains NE of Yuma, AZ in 1951. 124110 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Mar 31, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV107. SOC Feb 22, 1961 for reduction to spares. 124111 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Mar 31, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV178. SOC May 5, 1965 and sold as scrap. 124112 after major overhaul delivered to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WT112 (last 3 digits of BuNo, incorrect serial number applied in USA but kept by RN). To Scottish Aviation Feb 14, 1963 and cannibalized for spare parts, formally SOC Mar 18, 1963. Serial WT982 was not used. 124113 after service with USN and major overhaul went to Fleet Air Arm Feb 19, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV105. Was going to be scrapped in 1954 but was retained for dispaly By 1976 was at Cornwall Aero Park. Returned to RN at Rnas Culdrose Mar 21, 1997, refburbished and to FAA Museum, RNAS Yeovilton Dec 6, 2000 124114 to Fleet Air Arm Sep 15, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT964. SOC Dec 26, 1958 124115 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WV179. Ditched in Cagliari Bay Nov 20, 1959 while returning to HMS Victorius from Elmas, Sardinia. 124116 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Mar 31, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV180. SOC Dec 26, 1958 for reduction to spares. 124121 to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WT121 (last 3 digits of BuNo, incorrect serial number applied in USA but retained by RN). Acquired by Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, UK during 1962; noted June 2019 in their reserve collection bearing code ‘415‘. Serial WT983 was not used used. 124122 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Feb 19, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV102. To Scottish Aviation as spares source Feb 1963, although not formally SOC from RN until Mar 18, 1963. 124124 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Sep 15, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT965. SOC Oct 23, 1961 for reduction to spares. 124128/124156 Douglas AD-4N Skyraider MSN 7434/7462. Three-seat night attack version 124129 w/o 18 Dec 1950 at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-33 124130 w/o 18 Jun 1952 Ditched, due to Mechanical failure off NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-33 124131 w/o 3 Nov 1952 Fatal crash due to structural failure, 6 miles W. of Louise, VA VA-45 124132 (VC-33) flew into water on takeoff from Coral Sea CVB-43 4/28/1951. Crew OK. 124135 (VC-35 attached to USS Princeton (CV37)) tried to takeoff from airstrip at Kangnung, Korea with wings folded 5/11/1951. Two crew seriously injured. 124136 w/o 15 Sep 1950 Shot down? over Nth Korea? VA-65 124137 (VC-35) ditched after takeoff USS Bon Homme Richard CV-31 Jul 11, 1951. 124138 (VC-110) ditched after takeoff from USS Philippine Sea CV-47 in Sea of Japan 2/13/1951 Crew OK. 124140 (MSN 7446) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 124140. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 18, delivered Jun 18, 1960. Assigned to EC 2/20 Jun 1960, callsign F-TGQQ, code 20-QQ. To GC 3/20 Jun 1963, callsign F-TGFB, code 20-FB Assigned to EAA 601 as Chateaudun AB Apr 3, 1964. WFU Sep 10, 1965. Then to Royal Khmer AF as 124140, delivered Nov 24, 1964. 124142 (MSN 7448) stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 124142. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 15. Delivered May 30, 1960. Assigned to EC 2/20 Jun 1960, callsign F-TFQN, code 20-QN. W/o Oct 22, 1963 124143 (MSN 7449) stored at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona. To French AF as 124143. Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 14, delivered Jun 10, 1960. Assigned to EC 2/20 Jun 1960. Callsign F-TFQM; code 20-QM Assigned to EC 2/20 Feb 1963. Callsign F-TFQQ; code 20-QQ Assigned to GC 3/20 Dec 1963. Callsign F-TGFP; code 20-FP Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 Assigned to EAA 1/21 Jul 25, 1966. Callsign F-TFLL; code 21-LL Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Feb 19, 1973 Assigned to EAA 1/22 May 4, 1974. Callsign F-UIDA; code 22-DA Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Oct 28, 1975. Callsign F-SDMM; code MM. To GIA Dec 21, 1976 Registration N91909 assigned to Jack Spanich Dec 7, 1976 for ferry flight, ntu, cancelled Mar 31, 2011 Returned to French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 124143 To Gabon AF as 124143, callsign TR-KFP, delivered Jul 8, 1978. then on French civil registry as F-WZDP, later F-AZDP. Involved in a midair collision with P-51D 44-72218 at Duxford UK airshow Jul 10, 2011. Landed safely with missing wing segment, but P-51D was destroyed 124144 (VC-33) ditched after takeoff from FDR CVB-42 1/31/1951. Crew OK. 124146 (MSN 7452) damaged during deck crash Aug 6, 1952 on USS Boxer (CV-21) off Korea, repaired. Also listed as damaged in bad takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 with VC-190 Dec 9, 1950. I saw this plane at NAS Chincoteague, Virginia in ca 1957 To French AF as 124146 Modified by SFERMA in Bordeaux, allocated line No. 5, delivered Apr 21, 1960. Assigned to EC 2/20 Apr 1960. Callsign F-TFQD; code 20-QD Assigned to EC 2/20 Nov 1962. Callsign F-TFQG; code 20-QG Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 31Oct 31, 1963 Assigned to EC 1/21 22Jun 22, 1965. W/o Sep 25, 1967. 124151 (VC-33) hit barrier during night landing Wright CVL-49 3/1/1951. Crew OK. 124153 converted to AD-4NL with anti-icing and de-icing equipment, wing armament increased 124156 (MSN 7462) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 124156 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.30. Delivered Jul 29, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Jul 1960. Callsign F-TFLF; code 20-LF Assigned to EC 1/20. Callsign F-TFLA; code 20-LA Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963. Callsign F-TGFO; code 20-FO Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 Assigned to EC 1/21 Apr 22, 1966. Callsign F-TFLF; code 20-LF Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Mar 20, 1972 Assigned to EAA 1/22 May 4, 1974. Callsign F-UIDI; code 22-DI Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Oct 28, 1975. Callsign F-SDML; code ML. To GIA 21Dec76 To Armée de l'Air Gabonaise / Gabon Air Force as 124156. Assigned to GAP [Groupement Aerient Presidentiel]. Recovered in Gabon by La Societe Gyrafrance 1976. Registered Dec 1976 as N91935 with West Indies Investments Ltd, of Troy, AL. 124157/124186 North American AJ-1 Savage 124157/124184 MSN 160-1/28 124157 (MSN 160-1) Accepted by US Navy Jan50. Project Sandia(nuclear weapons development), Naval Aviation Detachment, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM. Crashed caused by mechanical failure while landing at Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM Aug50. 124158 (MSN 160-2) Accepted by US Navy Jan50. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Tail modification. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Apr58. SOC 15Jul58. Allied Metal Industries Inc., 1960. J. M. Jackson Inc/ Bellroy Air Tankers, Long Beach CA 1960. Registered as N9142Z. Modified as a fire tanker for 2000 gallons, jet engines removed, re-engined with R2800-CB16s with water injection; tanker #E88. Registered 22Mar65 to Jack Folz/ AJ Air Tankers Inc, Burbank CA. WFU, open storage at Burbank CA 1967. Registration cancelled 30Jun70. Scrapped at Burbank 1972. 124159 (MSN 160-3) Accepted by US Navy Jan50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-5; VC-8. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Sep55. 124160 (MSN 160-4) Accepted by US Navy Jan50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-8; VAH-11 1Nov55; VAH-9; VAH-5; VAH-11. TDY at Love Field, Dallas, TX for refuelling Marine Corps Major John Glenn’s Vought F8U Crusader [BuAer 144608] used in Project Bullet Jul57. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jul57. SOC 15Jul58. 124161 (MSN 160-5) Accepted by US Navy Jun50. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA. VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jul57. SOC 15Jul58. 124162 (MSN 160-6) Accepted by US Navy Jun50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-6, named ‘Poopy-San’. Broke the port engine mount in a hard landing on the USS Yorktown (CVA-10) Oct53. Tail modification; VC-5; VAH-5 1Nov55; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Oct57. SOC 15Jul58. 124163 (MSN 160-7) Accepted by US Navy Jul50. VC-5. Crashed into the sea after launch from USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) off Guantanamo Bay, Cuba 27Oct50 (2KIS). 124164 (MSN 160-8) Accepted by US Navy Jul50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-5; VC-8; VAH-11 1Nov55; VAH-9; VAH-11. Damaged when the port landing gear collapsed at NAS Sanford, FL 20Jun57. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Sep57. SOC 15Jul58. Allied Metal Industries Inc., 1960. Registered as N9144Z to Allied Metal Industries Inc.; cancelled 12Jan71. J. M. Jackson Inc/ Bellroy Air Tankers, Long Beach CA 1960. Crashed during the ferry flight from NAS Litchfield Park 6Jun60. 124165 (MSN 160-9) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-6; VC-8. The left landing gear caught in the port catwalk and the aircraft went over the port side while landing on USS Randolph (CVA-15) off the US East Coast 7Sep54 (3KIS). 124166 (MSN 160-10) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-5; VAH-11; VAH-9; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage May58. SOC 15Jul58. 124167 (MSN 160-11) Accepted by US Navy Jul50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-7; VC-9; VAH-11; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jul57. SOC 15Jul58. Allied Metal Industries Inc., 1960. J. M. Jackson Inc/ Bellroy Air Tankers, Long Beach CA 1960. Registered as N9143Z. Modified as a fire tanker for 2000 gallons, jet engines removed, re-engined with R2800-CB16s with water injection; tanker #E77. Registered 18Mar65 to Jack Folz/ AJ Air Tankers Inc, Burbank CA. Crashed and destroyed after takeoff from Lockheed Air Terminal, Burbank 17Sep66 (1KIS). The airplane took off as a tanker with a full load for a demonstration flight. Improper components had been installed on the engines and the pilot took off with auto lean mixture setting. With one engine failed, the pilot jettisoned the load too late to prevent the airplane stalling before a forced landing in North Hollywood where it was destroyed by fire. Registration cancelled 14Jul70. 124168 (MSN 160-12) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. VC-5; VC-6; VC-5; VC-8; Heavy Attack Training Unit, NAS Norfolk, VA; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Apr58. SOC 15Jul58. 124169 (MSN 160-13) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. Project Sandia, Naval Aviation Detachment, Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM. Caught fire and crashed in New Mexico 8Jun51 (2KIS). During a practice bomb drop the aircraft experienced an intense fire in the jet engine section. Though the crew made it to the emergency escape door through the acrid fumes and smoke that rapidly appeared, only the North American Aviation representative was able to successfully bail out. 124170 (MSN 160-14) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-6; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jan58. SOC 15Jul58. 124171 (MSN 160-15) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-5. Caught fire and crashed 6Mar51 (3KIS). 124172 (MSN 160-16) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-8; VAH-11 1Nov55; VAH-9; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Aug57. SOC 15Jul58. 124173 (MSN 160-17) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-6. Cold shot off the left catapult of USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) in the Mediterranean Sea 29Nov51. 124174 (MSN 160-18) Accepted by US Navy Oct50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-6; Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; tail modification; VC-5. Damaged in a landing gear collapse at NAS Sanford, FL 29Nov55. VAH-11. WFU NAS Norfolk, VA May56. 124175 (MSN 160-19) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. VC-5; VC-7; tail modification; VC-5; VAH-5 1Nov55; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Aug57. SOC 15Jul58. 124176 (MSN 160-20) Accepted by US Navy Aug50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-6; VC-5; VAH-5 1Nov55. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Sep56. 124177 (MSN 160-21) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-6; VC-8; VAH-11 1Nov55. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Nov55. 124178 (MSN 160-22) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. VC-5; VC-7; VC-5; VC-7; VC-5; VC-6; VC-8; VC-5. Ferried to Atlantic City, NJ; loaded aboard USS Ticonderoga (CAV-14) docked at Philadelphia Sep55. At the National Air Show, Philadelphia International Airport 3-5 September 1955, this was one of three AJ-1s that were catapulted from the USS Ticonderoga's new steam catapults. This was done while the Ticonderoga was tied up at dock in order to demonstrate the power of the steam cats. The same crew flew on each of the three launches, one each day, landing at Atlantic City, NJ and being ferried back to Philadelphia each time. VAH-5 1Nov55. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Oct57. SOC 15Jul58. 124179 (MSN 160-23) Accepted by US Navy Sep50. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA. Naval Air Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, CA. Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA. VC-5; VAH-5 1Nov55. Crashed east of NAS Sanford, FL 27Feb56. The AJ-1 was preparing to land at NAS Sanford. The main landing gear came down but would not lock. The pilot was flying eastbound over the field and past the tower, kicking rudder trying to get the gear into the locked position, when the vertical stabilizer lock failed and began beating on the elevator. The plane rolled over a nd then became upright again. The B/N and third crewman bailed out. Again the plane rolled over and then back upright. The pilot was considering bringing it in to land but all on the ground and the North American representative agreed that he should abandon the aircraft. He directed it over a swampy area and bailed out. The plane rolled slowly over and nosed straight into the swamp. The rescue helicopter quickly found the third crewman and the plane commander but could not find the B/N. It seems that he had landed in the backyard of the plane commander, and after the plane commander's wife and the B/N had gathered up his chute she had driven him back to base. He was at the main gate while the helicopter was frantically searching for him. None of the crew was injured. 124180 (MSN 160-24) Accepted by US Navy Oct50. Naval Ordnance Test Station, China Lake, CA. VC-6; VC-5. Crashed six miles from NAS Olathe after the crew bailed out when the plane had a dual engine overspeed en route to NAS Olathe, KS during a hurricane evacuation from NAS Jacksonville, FL Aug52. 124181 (MSN 160-25) Accepted by US Navy Oct50. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Parachute Experimental Unit; NAS El Centro, CA. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD. Naval Air Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, CA. WFU NAS Norfolk, VA Feb57. 124182 (MSN 160-26) Accepted by US Navy Oct50. VC-6; VC-5; VC-9; Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA. VC-5. Damaged beyond repair in a hard landing at NAS Jacksonville, FL 20May55. 124183 (MSN 160-27) Accepted by US Navy Oct50. VC-8. Damaged beyond repair in an accident on the USS Intrepid (CVA-11) 30Nov54. 124184 (MSN 160-28) Accepted by US Navy Nov50. VC-5; VC-6; tail modification; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55. Crashed into a mountain in bad weather after aborting landing and destroyed by fire near Lajes Airfield, Azores 25Dec55 en route to Port Lyautey, French Morocco 25Dec55 (2KIS;2INJ). 124185 (MSN 160-29) Cancelled. 124186 (MSN 160-30) Cancelled. 124187 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124188 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124189 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124190 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124191 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124192 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124193 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124194 Grumman AF-2S Guardian W/o 14 Aug 1951 in VA VS-24 124195 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124196 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124197 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124198 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124199 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124200 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124201 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124202 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124203 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124204 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124205 Grumman AF-2W Guardian W/o 25 Aug 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, 250 miles E. off Atlantic City, NJ VS-24 124206 Grumman AF-2S Guardian W/o 25 Feb 1952 Fatal crash near NAS Alamitos, CA ARS-931 124207 Grumman AF-2W Guardian W/o 27 Jul 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, off 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VS-37 124208 Grumman AF-2S Guardian W/o? 3 Nov 1951 Belly landing at ALF, Ream Fd, CA AIRASRON-25 124209 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124210 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124211/124267 Lockheed P2V-4 Neptune 124211/124262 MSN 426-2001/2052 124211/124235 Model 426-59-03. 124236/124262 Model 424-42-03. Redesignated P-2D in 1962. 124211/124235 Model 426-59-03. Powered by Wright R-3350-26WA engines 124236/124262 Model 426-42-03. Powered by Wright R-3350-30W engines 124216 w/o 21 May 1950 in landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI 124222 w/o 7 Jul 1951 in landing at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland 124224 (MSN 2014) 124227 (VP-22) ditched 1/21/51 in heavy seas off Okinawa. One crewman killed, 11 rescued. 124235 (VP-7) w/o 9/17/51 in landing accident at NAS Quonset Point, RI. 124241 w/o 2 Nov 1952 Landing accident at Keflavik Airport, Iceland VP-26 124242 w/o 24 Nov 1952 when ditched off NAS Quonset Point, RI 124247 w/o 27 May 1952 Fatal crash at Warren Grove Target, NJ VC-33 124250 w/o? 10 Feb 1953 at NAS Kodiak, AK VP-2 124252 RAW-83 '7R' noted NAF Litchfield Park, AZ circa 1963 (photo) 124253 (VP-2) hit ditch on landing at NAS Kodiak, Alaska Jun 15, 1951. 1 killed. 124255 (VP-25) w/o 4/14/52 in landing accident at NAS Brunswick, ME. Departed NAS Brunswick for a training flight to NAS Quonset Point, RI. An engine failed and the aircraft turned back to NAS Brunswick but crashed into trees while attempting to land in poor weather. Five of the ten crew were killed. 124268/124291 Lockheed P2V-3W Neptune Model 326-59-04 airborne early warning version. MSN 326-1152/1175 124273 w/o 10 Jul 1953 Undershot on landing, on approach to Charleston MAP, SC VJ-2 124277 (VP-981) w/o 2/4/51 during test flight at NAS Whidbey Island, WA. 124278 (P2V-3B) with VAH-123. 124283 (VP-6) shot down by Soviet La-11 fighters over Sea of Japan Nov 6, 1951. Crew of 10 missing. 124284 in wheels-up landing at Atsugi, Japan Jan 24, 1951. Repaired 124289 in accident at NAS Kodiak, AK Feb 18, 1952. noted NAS Alameda 1957, 'GJ-221' P2V-3W VAH-3 noted NAS Sanford 1958, stored Lichfield Park 124290 (VP-1) w/o 10/27/50 at Tachikawa, Japan when main gear retracted during engine startup. 124292/124323 Grumman PF-1A Albatross MSN 27/58. All these aircraft were delivered to USAF in 1950 as SA-16A 49-069/100. 124324/124331 Fairchild R4Q-1 Packet MSN 7001/7008. Marine Corps version of C-119C. 124325 (MSN 7002) there is a report that this plance crashed Feb 7, 1951. However, the plane that crashed is actually 128725, and there is a report that 124325 was still flying as late as 1958. 124331 (MSN 7008) crashed after takeoff from MCAS Cherry Point, NC Jun 27, 1952. 5 killed. 124332/124333 Fairchild R4Q-1 Packet Contract cancelled. Marine Corps version of C-119C. 124334/124353 Sikorsky HO3S-1 Sikorski Model S-51 124334 (MSN 51177) to civil registry as N6881C. 124335 w/o 10 Jul 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, off 'USS Boxer' in South China Sea HU-1 124336 w/o 10 Dec 1950 Crash 50 miles E. of St Augustine, FL HU-2 124338 w/o 11 Apr 1951 Landing accident at NAAS Mustin Fd, PA NAES 124340 (HU-1) crashed in enemy territory Korea Feb 8, 1952. Pilot POW 124342 (VMO-6) crashed during resupply landing near Sudong Myon Sept 22, 1951. Both crew uninjured. 124343 w/o 4 Mar 1953 Fatal accident on 'USS Sicily' in Pacific HU-1 124344 (MSN 51201) to civil registry as N5182V. Now on display at MCAS Quantico, VA. Noted Nov 10,2006 at National Museum of the United States Marine Corps, Quantico, VA 124345 (MSN 51204) to civil registry as N2842D, CF-FDF, C-FFDF. 124346 crashlanded on Puffin Island, Kodiak, Alaska Nov 1951. SOC. 124348 crashed on takeoff at MCAS Cherry Point, NC Feb 3, 1952. No fatalities, but the aircraft was destroyed. 124349 (MSN 51209) to civil registy as N809 124350 (MSN 51210) to civil registry as N5557A. 124351 w/o? 28 Dec 1950 Crash landed, due to weather, at Nuuanu Pali, HI HU-1 124352 to US Army Aviation Museum, Ft. Rucker, AL. For sale by GSA Auctions as scrap Apr24. 124354/124361 Lockheed P2V-3W Neptune Model 326-59-04 airborne early warning version. MSN 326-1176/1181 124354 w/o 26 Jan 1953 Ditched-30 miles NW. off San Diego, CA 124355 modified as P2V-3B close-support aircraft. 124357 (VP-931) crashed on McCreight Mountain, British Columbia Dec 23, 1950. Wreckage found 9/21/61, but there a local resident who was on the wreck site in 1958. The fuselage had already ben removed by that time.. 11 killed. 124359 (MSN 326-1181) 3WF delv’d NAF China Lake, CA Aug 1959, delv’d Travel Town Museum, Los Angeles, CA Aug 1960, noted Dec 1964. but current status not known. 124360 and 124361 cancelled 124362/124373 Martin P4M-1 Mercator 124362 converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-1, NAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. Shot down by Chinese fighters off Shanghai 8/22/1956 operating with spurious BuNo 187642. While on a spying mission from NAS Iwakuni, Japan 22Aug56, the aircraft disappeared at night after reporting an attack by Chinese MiG-17F fighters 32 miles off the coast of China near Wenchow, about half-way between Formosa and Shanghai. There were no survivors of the 16-man crew. Four bodies were later recovered along with some aircraft debris which had a MiG cannon shell in a bomb bay fuel tank. [It is reported that spurious Bureau Numbers were changed each month on the Squadron aircraft] 124363 converted to P4M-1Q. Withdrawn 6/30/1960 and scrapped at NAS Atusgi 124364 VP-HL-21, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Damaged 26Oct50 taxying at NAS Patuxent River during a pilot familiarization flight. Converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-1, Code PR-4, NAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. VQ-1, NAS Alameda, CA [1960]. Withdrawn 4/5/1960 and scrapped at NAS Alameda To NAF Litchfield Park, AZ by 1960 124365 converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-2, Code JQ-16, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco; VQ-2, NAS Rota, Spain. Crashed during mission from Incirlik, Turkey 1/16/1960. 16 crewmembers killed. The aircraft was on final approach to Incirlik Air Base, Adana, Turkey when it crashed 41 miles from the end of the runway. The aircraft crashed into a ravine at the top of the snow covered mountains. The ensuing fire melted the overhanging and surrounding snow which flooded the wreckage and froze, entombing it in ice. It was difficult for the rescue crew to free the lost crewmen from the ice. 124366 VP-21, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Accident 16Feb51 at NAS Patuxent River during a local familiarization flight. Accident 28Feb51 taking off at NAS Patuxent River. Converted to P4M-1Q 1953-54. VQ-1, NAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. VQ-1, NAS Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan. Withdrawn 6/19/1960 and scrapped at NAS Atusgi, Japan 124367 converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-2, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco; VQ-2, NAS Rota, Spain. Withdrawn 4/7/1960 and scrapped at NAS Rota, Spain and used for fire fighting practice. 124368 VP-HL-21, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Damaged 14Nov50 by structural failure 10 miles NW of Chincoteague, VA during a search and rescue mission. Converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-1, NAS Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan. VQ-1, NAS Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan. Withdrawn 6/30/1960 and scrapped at NAS Atsugi, Japan 124369 converted to P4M-1Q. Withdrawn 11/13/1956 and scrapped at NAS Litchfield Park , AZ 124370 converted to P4M-1Q. Withdrawn 10/2/1956 and scrapped at NAS Norfolk 124371 converted to P4M-1Q. Patrol Unit/Naval Communications Unit 32G, Code AG, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco The aircraft departed Nicosia, Cyprus 6Feb52 for a spy mission over the Black Sea off Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine. During a racetrack pattern off the coast the right engine failed when an oil line blew. The aircraft headed back to Cyprus but using the auxiliary jet engines increased fuel consumption [the mission precluded landing in Turkey]. Shortly after leaving the Turkish coast the engines failed with fuel exhaustion and the aircraft was ditched in the Mediterranean Sea near Cyprus in the early hours of 7Feb52. The crew escaped but the Plane Commander re-entered the aircraft to check that all crew were out, but became trapped when the aircraft began to sink and was drowned. Crew rescued by HMS Chevron 124372 converted to P4M-1Q. Patrol Unit/Naval Communications Unit 32G, Code XD-1, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco. Damaged 27Nov53 when the aircraft landed with gear retracted at Port Lyautey. Flown to NAS Norfolk, VA for repair. Suffered accident in unspecified incident 11/19/1957 and SOC 7/27/1958. 124373 , Code HC-1, NAS Patuxent River, MD. Damaged 18Nov51 taxying at Port Lyautey during a local familiarization flight. Damaged 1Jun52 in collision with parked PBY-6A BuNo 46646 taxying at NAS Jacksonville, FL. converted to P4M-1Q. VQ-2, Code JQ-3, NAF Port Lyautey, French Morocco. The aircraft was to be ferried from Port Lyautey to Norfolk. The pilot conducted a test flight at Port Lyautey during which an electrical fire developed in the main circuit breaker panel. The trouble was investigated, but no record of repair was noted. Another test flight was conducted without incident. Leaving Port Lyautey on January 4, 1958, the aircraft proceeded to Lajes, Azores and thence to Bermuda. Prior to take-off from Bermuda, a fuel leak was discovered in the right main engine fuel line to the pressure gauge. Repair was made and the flight departed Bermuda on January 6, 1958. Jet engines were used until the bomb bay fuel tanks had been emptied. Continuing on reciprocating engines only the flight was uneventful until preparations were made to land at Norfolk, VA. In the vicinity of Naval Air Station, Oceana, attempts to start the port jet failed. The starboard jet started, but it idled at 85% and the TOT went up to 900 degrees. Further attempts were made to start both jets, but without success. The decision was made to make the approach on main engines only. Approaching Naval Air Station, Norfolk, the pilot was cleared to enter traffic and break right to the downwind leg of runway 28. While on down wind, Navy Norfolk Tower requested 4373 to extend his approach to let a jet land first. The pilot complied with Tower instructions and started to turn on base after extending his downwind leg. After turning about 45 degrees to the right, the port engine lost power. The aircraft continued turning right at a reduced rate of turn for another 45 degrees. The flight path was now just about perpendicular to the beach in the vicinity of Ocean View and the aircraft was losing altitude. Shortly after passing over the beach, a left turn was started. The aircraft continued on in a nose high attitude and struck several cottages and automobiles which were it its flight path. The aircraft started to come apart as it hit the cottages. The aircraft struck the ground in an empty lot and continued sliding across a road into a small cottage where it came to rest and started to burn. Location of crash is listed as 22nd St. & E. Ocean View Ave. The aircraft and property were destroyed by fire. 124374/124379 Grumman UF-1 Albatross Model G-64 124374 (MSN 10) delivered to US Navy Dec 30, 1949 124375 (MSN 13) delivered to US Navy Feb 17, 1950 124376 (MSN 16) delivered to US Navy Mar 9, 1950 124377 (MSN 19) delivered to US Navy Mar 31, 1950 124378 (MSN 22) delivered to US Navy May 8, 1950 124379 (MSN 25) delivered to US Navy May 23, 1950 124380/124414 Vought F6U-1 Pirate contract cancelled 124415/124434 Vought F7U-1 Cutlass 124429/124434 cancelled. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 124415 1950: Naval Air Test Center 7/1951: First carrier launch of the Cutlass, from the USS Midway 1957: NATTC Memphis, TN as a ground trainer 124416 w/o 6 Jul 1950 Fatal crash near NAS Dallas, TX 124417 w/o 28 Sep 1950 Fatal crash at Mountain Creek Lake, TX 124418 11/24/1953: Struck off charge at NATTC Memphis, TN 124419 crashed on landing in Norfolk, Virginia in late October 1953. 124420 11/27/1953: Struck off charge at NATTC Jacksonville, FL 124421 12/19/1953: Struck off charge at NATTC Point Mugu, CA 124422 Missile Test Center 124423 8/20/1953: Written off at NATC, NAS Patuxent River, MD 124424 Oct 5, 1953: Struck off charge at NAS Memphis, TN 124425 1/13/1954: Struck off charge at BUAER Philidelphia, PA 124426 1953: Flown by the Blue Angels acrobatic team as a promotional side act. 1953: Abandoned to become aircraft maintenance instructional airframe for the Naval Technical Training Center at NAS Memphis, TN Sep 1, 1953: Struck off charge at NATTC Memphis, TN 124427 1953: Flown by the Blue Angels acrobatic team as a promotional side act 1953: Abandoned to become aircraft maintenance instructional airframe for the Naval Technical Training Center at NAS Memphis, TN. Sep 2, 1953: Struck off charge at NATTC Memphis, TN 124428 assigned to NAS Dallas, TX. Assigned to NACA, Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Dec 30, 1952 to Mar 16, 1954. Assigned to Naval Air Material Center (NAMC), Mustin Field, Philadelphia, PA. 6/23/1954: Struck off charge at BUAER Philidelphia, PA 124435/124436 Grumman XF10F-1 Jaguar Model G-83 124437/124438 Lockheed PO-1W MSN 749-2612/2613. Model 749A-79-43. Early warning modification of Model 749A Constellation. Redesignated WV-1 in 1952. 124437 first flight Jun 9, 1949. Delivered to US Navy at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland Aug 1949. SOC Oct 1957, sold to CAA as N7623C, to FAA as N119. Transferred to USAF as N1192 for storage at MASDC. Scrapped Jan 1969 124438 (MSN 749-2613) delivered to US Navy at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland Dec 1950. Bailed to Lockheed Aircraft, Burbank, CA for R & D. NATC Patuxent River, MD for R & D 30Jun50. VX-4, NAS Patuxent River, MD 16Oct50; code XD-10. VX-4 redesignated as VW-2 18Jun52. VW-1, NAS Barbers Point, TH 19Dec52; code TE-1. College Point, RI for R & D Nov53. VW-1, NAS Barbers Point, TH 20Apr54; code TE-1, later as TE-11. FASRON-110, NAS San Diego, CA 7Feb55. VW-4, NAS Jacksonville, FL 21Feb55; code PN-8. NAVCICOFFSCOL, NAS Glynco, ?Brunswick, GA 23Nov55. NAF Litchfield Park, AZ for storage 20Mar57. SOC Aug 20, 1957. Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) Feb58. Registered Feb58 as N7624C. Federal Aeronautics Administration 4Jun58. Registered as N120. Radomes and radar equipment removed; modified for glide-slope calibration. Reregistered 21Jul66 as N1206. Awaiting FAA disposal at Oklahoma City, OK Aug 66. Kansas Surplus Property Section (of FAA) 29Dec66. Schilling Institute, Department of Aeronautical Technology, Salina, KS 1Feb67; used for technical flight and ground training. Schilling Institute renamed Salina VoTech School. Air International Inc, 24Aug78. Slow restoration to flying condition begun; engines running early 1980. Impounded by Salina County Sheriff for non-payment of company taxes Jun81. Bought at auction by Express Airways Inc., 24Nov81. Advertised for sale Dec81. Bought by Texas-investor Gordon Cole Nov92. Purportedly restored to 'flyable' condition. Attempt made to ferry aircraft to Addison, TX, but returned to Salina Airport, KS with one engine shut down. International Society of Vehicle Preservation Aug85. Sale reported to a new owner in Phoenix, AZ 13Nov03. Registration cancelled 4Jun12. 124439/124440 North American XA2J-1 MSN 163-1/2 124441/124503 Vought-Sikorsky F4U-5N Corsair Korean War losses from Douglas E. Campbell book 124442 (VC-110) in bad takeoff from USS Philippine Sea CV-47 Sep 14, 1950. Pilot rescued 124443 (VMF(N)-513) slid off end of runway at Yonpo airfield Dec 1, 1950. Pilot uninjured. 124445 w/o? 15 Feb 1954 takeoff accident on 'USS Leyte' in Caribbean 124447 to Honduras AF as FAH-602. Now at Marine Corps Museum, Quantico, VA as N100CV. Reported Spring 2004 at Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal, KS, on loan from Marine Corps Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, VA 124449 (VMF-212) crashed on takeoff and burned, ordnance exploded May 12, 1951. Pilot injured. 124450 (VMF(N)-513) collided with another aircaft on runway at Wonsan Oct 15, 1950 124453 (VC-3) downed 5 enemy aircraft in night action in Korean War, flown by Lt. Guy Bordelon. Only Navy ace of the Korean War. After achieving his 5th victory on night of Jul 16, 1953, he left the plane at the base and was flown back to the USS Princeton. An Air Force Reserve pilot wrote the plane off in an accident. 124456 (VMF(N)-513) ditched due to fuel exhaustion near Kimpo Field, Korea Aug 14, 1951. Pilot rescued 124457 w/o 24 Nov 1950 Fatal crash 10 miles N. of Meadville, PA VC-4 124458 w/o 30 Aug 1951 Off East Coast of Korea VF-53, 124458 also reported as w/o on 5 Feb 1953 at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124461 w/o 2 Jun 1951 Accident at Meigs Airport, IL VMF-211 124466 w/o? 7 Feb 1953 Taxi accident on 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean. VMF-114 124468 w/o? 4 Mar 1954 Accident on 'USS Philippine Sea' in Pacific VC-3 124469 w/o 13 Apr 1954 Ditched, due to mechanical failure, off 'USS Antietam' in Atlantic VC-4 124470 w/o? 14 Jan 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VC-3 124472 w/o? 27 Mar 1952 Force landed, due to mechanical failure, 5 miles ENE. of MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMF-114 124473 w/o? 28 Oct 1954 Accident on 'USS Leyte' in Atlantic VC-4 124475 w/o 10 Nov 1954 Fatal crash 12 miles E. of NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124478 w/o 22 Mar 1954 Crash on approach to 'USS Antietam' in Caribbean VC-4 124480 w/o? 3 Mar 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Pacific VC-4 124484 w/o 3 Mar 1954 Crash into Caribbean, from 'USS Antietam' VC-4 124485 w/o 13 Apr 1953 Takeoff crash (from 'USS Tarawa') 40 miles W. of Corsica. 124486 to Honduras AF as FAH-606. Sold 1979. To civil registry as N49068. Registration N494M taken up Dec 2002. 124490 w/o 13 Apr 1955 Ditched, due to engine failure, 250 miles SE. off Tokyo, Japan VC-3 124491 (VMF(N)-513) in bad takeoff from Pusan, Korea Jun 4, 1951. Pilot uninjured 124492 (VMF(N)-513) hit by AAA Apr 22, 1951. Pilot bailed out, rescued by ROK troops. 124493 to Honduras AF as FAH-608. Sold in 1979. To RNZAF Museum. On civil registry in Australia and reported Jul 2005 to be under restoration to fly at Darwin. To VH-III with Graha Hosking, Mount Eliza, Victoria, Ausralia Feb 14, 2013. 124494 w/o 9 Dec 1953 Accident on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VC-3 124495 (VC-3 Det attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA and last seen heading over Kojo Bay, Korea Feb 8, 1952. Pilot MIA 124496 w/o 13 Feb 1951 Missing near Yontao-Ri, Korea VC-3 124497 w/o 19 Jan 1954 Fatal crash on 'USS Leyte' in Atlantic VC-4 124498 w/o 11 Sep 1951 Crash 120 miles off San Diego, CA VC-3 124499 w/o 9 Nov 1951 Crash landed at NAAS El Centro, CA VC-3 124500 w/o 2 May 1952 Crash landed at ALF, Crow's Landing, CA VC-3 124501 (VC-110) engine failure after takeoff from USS Philippine Sea CV-47 Jan 27, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 124502 (VC-190) crashed into water after takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 Mar 9, 1951. Pilot MIA 124503 (VMF(N)-513) lost power after takeoff, destroyed at Pusan Feb 20, 1951. 124504/124560 Vought-Sikorsky F4U-5NL Corsair Vought-Sikorsky Moded V-16678 F4U-5N night fighter modified for severe climates Korean War losses from Douglas E. Campbell book 124504 (VC-3 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor May 8, 1952. Pilot rescued 124506 w/o 5 Mar 1953 Ditched, due to engine failure, 50 miles W. off Corsica VC-4 124508 w/o 28 Jun 1951 Crash landed at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124511 w/o? 16 Apr 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS F.D. Roosevelt' inAtlantic VC-4 124512 (VMF(N)-513) hit by own bomb blast 15 mi NE of Pyongyang Apr 13, 1951. Pilot KIA 124515 w/o? 12 Oct 1954 Taxi accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124516 (VMF(N)-513) hit by AAA and made wheels-up landing at Suwon Sep 1, 1951. Pilot uninjured. Crashed while diving on target Sep 20, 1951. Pilot MIA 124517 (VC-3) heavy fire damage on USS Boxer (CV-21) in 1951. 124518 (VMF(N)-513) shot down during attack near Hanp-o-ri, Korea Jul 13, 1951. Pilot MIA 124520 (VMF(N)-513) in gear-up night landing at Pusan-west Aug 25, 1951. Pilot uninjured. 124523 w/o 26 Oct 1950 Fatal crash 8 miles E. of Carolton, TX 124525 (VMF(N)-513) crashed after engine failure Dec 17, 1951. Pilot rescued. 124527 (VMF(N)-513) crash-landed after being hit by AAA Dec 14, 1951. Pilot POW. 124528 (VMF(N)-513) lost during attack near Namchon-jon, Korea Jul 13, 1951. Pilot KIA 124529 (VMF(N)-513) hit by AAA, pilot bailed out May 27, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter 124530 (VMF(N)-513) crashed near Masan-ni, Korea Jul 19, 1951. Pilot KIA 124531 (VMF(N)-513) lost during attack on vehicles near Yang-gu, Korea May 20, 1951. Pilot KIA 124532 w/o 14 Dec 1951 Crash due to engine failure, 6 miles SE. of Mettler Station, CA Pilot bailed out VC-3 124533 (VC-3) forced water landing after engine failure off USS Valley Forge CV-45 Dec 13, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter 124534 w/o 8 May 1951 Force landed, due to engine failure, 1 mile S. of NAS Moffett Fd, CA VC-3 124536 (VC-3) bad takeoff from USS Princeton CV-37 Jun 10, 1951. Pilot rescued by destroyer. 124537 (VMF(N)-513) crashed into hill at end of runway at Kimpo Airfield during bad landing Jun 28, 1952. Pilot killed. 124538 (VC-3) crashed into water after bad takeoff from USS Antietam, Nov 13, 1951. Pilot rescued. 124539 w/o 29 Mar 1954 Barrier cr, on 'USS Valley Forge' in Caribbean VC-4 124540 w/o? 3 Feb 1955 Accident on 'USS Leyte' in Atlantic VC-4 124541 to Argentine Navy as 0433. Damaged in landing accident Nov 6, 1964. To Museo de la Aviacion Naval, Rio Parana Delta AB, Argentina as 3-A-204. Was airworthy as F-AZYS at le Castellet, France painted as F4U-7 133704. Reported in 2020 registered as D-FCOR and based at Bremgarten, Germany. 124542 w/o 1 Jun 1951 Fatal crash at NAAS El Centro, CA VC-3 124547 w/o 5 Mar 1953 Force landed, due to engine failure, at NAS Moffett Field, CA VC-3 124548 w/o 29 Aug 1951 Accident on 'USS Antietam' in Pacific VC-3 124550 (VMF(N)-513) ditched during test flight near K-8, Kora Jul 10, 1952. Pilot rescued 124551 (VC-3 Det D attached to USS Antietam (CV-36) destroyed in bad landing Jan 18, 1952. Pilot uninjured. 124552 (VC-3) went off the side of USS Antietam CV-36 in bad night landing Oct 30, 1951. Pilot rescued by USS Eversole DD789 124553 (VC-3 Det D attached to USS Antietam (CV-36)) hit by AAA and made wheels-up landing in enemy territory Jan 29, 1952. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 124554 (VC-3) crashed on takeoff Dec 2, 1951. 124555 (VC-3) ditched off USS Philippine Sea CV-47 after engine failure May 7, 1952. Pilot injured. 124556 (VC-3 attached to USS Bon Homme Richard (CV-21)) ditched at sea after being hit by AAA Sept 20, 1951. Pilot rescued. 124557 (VC-3) ditched after bad takeoff from USS Bon Homme Richard CV-31 Sep 21, 1951. Pilot rescued by destroyer. 124558 (VF-53) crash landed and ditched, USS Essex CV-9 Aug 30, 1951. Pilot rescued by USS Rogers (DD-876) 124560 1946: TOS USN. By 8/51: Fighter Squadron 713 (VF-713), USS Antietam (CV-36), ported at NAS San Diego. 8/30/51: Landing accident with structural failure on USS Antietam. By 11/51: Composite Squadron 3 (VC-3), NAS Moffett Field, CA 11/27/51: Landing accident on USS Philippine Sea (CV-47). By 1956: SOC. 3/56: TOS Honduran Air Force with s/n FAH-601. 1978: George Heaven & Jim Nettle/Hollywood Wings, Long Beach, CA. 12/78: Delivered by rail from Tegucigalpa AB to Houston, TX. 1978 to current: Registered N4901W. 124561/124569 Bell HTL-3 MSN 165/173. Bell Helicopter Company Model 47E 124562 (MSN 166) to N6878C 124563 (MSN 167) to N7036C 124564 (MSN 168) to N6051C. Was at Museum, McMinnville, OR. Jun 2006 124566 (Hedron 33) lost power and crashed in 3 fathoms of water Aug 25, 1951, crew swam to shore. 124570/124585 Lockheed TO-2 later redesignated TV-2. Service histories from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.ort Assigned USAF serial numbers 49-934, 49-2758/2772 for administrative purposes. Redesignated T-33B in 1962 124570 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Nov 6, 1958: Struck off charge.. 124571 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Aug 4, 1958: Struck off charge 124572 1956: NPU, El Centro, CA. Oct 4, 1956: Written off 124573 Sep 11, /1950: Written off at RDT&E Point Mugu, CA 124574 1956: NARTU Jacksonville, FL.\ 8/19/1956: Written off 124575 5/19/1960: Struck off charge at O&R Alameda, CA 124576 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/27/1959: Struck off charge. 124577 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/23/1959: Struck off charge. 124578 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 7/30/1958: Struck off charge 124579 1955: FAWTULANT Det A. 8/27/1955: Written off. 124580 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 7/30/1958: Struck off charge. 124581 1956: NABTC Pensacola, FL. 11/20/1956: Written off. 124582 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 9/24/1959: Struck off charge 124583 1953: ATU-200. 3/25/1953: Stalled and crashed near NAAS Kingsville, TX. Pilot was killed 124584 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 7/30/1958: Struck off charge. 124585 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/27/1959: Struck off charge 124586/124587 Douglas XF4D-1 Skyray MSN 7463/7464. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 124586 first flight Jan 23, 1951. Assigned to the Naval Air Test Center (NATC), 1952-1953 as 586. Transferred to Naval Weapons Center (NWC) NAF China Lake as 586, 1956. Damaged beyond repair during survivability tests at NAF China Lake, California Jan 5, 1956. Wreckage sent to the NWC Survivability Lab, January 1956 SOC Jan 11, 1956. Used for fire-fighting practice and destroyed in the 1980s. 124587 set world speed record of 752.944 mph 10/3/53. This plane was delivered to GE Flight Test at Edwards AFB Jul 1955 and performed flight tests on J79 and CJ805. Bailed to General Electric for turbojet tests, 1956. Returned to US Navy May 1960. Written off, October 19, 1960. Now on outside display at US Naval Museum of Armament and Technology, China Lake, California, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 124588/124594 Piasecki HUP-1 Retriever Piasecki Helicopter Corporation PV-18 124595/124664 Douglas F3D-2 Skyknight MSN 7465/7534 (El Segundo MSNs). Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 124595 (MSN 7465) 2/14/1951: First flight. 1955: NATC.. 1958: VF-101. NWC as "595" 4/1964: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 4/28/1964: Struck off charge. 124596 (MSN 7466) w/o? 18 Feb 1952 Accident at Maxwell AFB, AL 4/1955: NAS Quonset Point, RI, for tests 1955: VX-5 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1958: VMCJ-1 1958-70: VMCJ-3 as "TN-6", "TN-16", and "TN-9" at MCAS El Toro, CA To MASDC Jun 26, 1970 as 4F0019 Jun 267, 1970. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Jul 25, 1974 124597 (MSN 7467) w/o? 12 Apr 1954 Accident, due to structural failure, at NAAS El Centro, CA Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1961: VF-121 as "NJ-197" Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 5/13/1964: Struck off charge 124598 (MSN 7468) Ca.1951: TOS USN as F3D-2 Unknown date: Assigned to USMC. Possibly spent time in Korea. 76/62: Redesignated as EF-10B. 2/24/64: SOC at BWR Waltham, MA. By 1980: TOS USA as F-10B for tests, based at Holloman AFB, NM. Ca.1981: Bailed to Raytheon for tests and flown with US Army markings. By 1990: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL. 124599 (MSN 7469) 1957: NAS China Lake, CA, for tests SOC while stored at NAS China Lake, CA Dec 12, 1958. 124600 (MSN 7470) Bailed to Westinghouse Corp for tests 124601 (MSN 7471) w/o 16 Aug 1951 Fatal crash at NAS Patuxent River, MD 124602 (MSN 7472) 5/1956: Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q 1956: VCMJ-3, MCAS El Toro, CA. to MASDC Jun 25, 1970 as 4F017. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson AZ Jul 30, 1974 124603 (MSN 7473) 1960: VF(AW)-3 as "xx-100". 124604 (MSN 7474) w/o? 2 Oct 1953 Accident, due to structural failure, at Assateague Island, VA NAOTS 124605 (MSN 7475) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ Apr 10, 1964: Struck off charge ` 124606 (MSN 7476) 1955: VMF(AW)-542 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q 1957: VCMJ-3 Jan 7, 1958: Crashed at MCAS El Toro, CA 124607 (MSN 7477) Converted to TF-10B VF-101 as "AD-175" Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 4/23/1964: Struck off charge 124608 (MSN 7478) 124609 (MSN 7479) 1954: VMF(N)-542. To NAF China Lake ca Jun 1956. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ Mar 4. 1964: Struck off charge 124610 (MSN 7480) 3/1955: Bailed to Baltimore, MD, for tests. Fitted with F-4 nosecone. Redesignated EF-10B. To MASDC from NPRO R&T Baltimore (VMCJ-2, MCAS Cherry Point, NC Aug 31, 1968 as 4F0004. Transferred to US Army as PCN VH001 Dec 28, 1973 and used for spare parts. To AMCEP, Tucson, AZ Nov 23, 1994. 124611 (MSN 7481) 1952: NATC as "611". 17 Mar 1953 Belly landing, due to mechanical fault, at NAS Patuxent River, 1960: NADU as "5". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 2/13/1964: Struck off charge. 124612 (MSN 7482) 4 Apr 1952 Takeoff accident, at Maxwell AFB, VMF(AW)-542 124613 (MSN 7483) FAWTUPAC as "PA-21". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 2/29/1964: Struck off charge 124614 (MSN 7484) 124615 (MSN 7485) 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 124616 (MSN 7486) 1955: VMF(AW)-542. 1958: NAF China Lake, CA as "616" 12/1959: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Returned to service. 1960: VF-121 Put back into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/25/1965: Struck off charge. 124617 (MSN 7487) VF-121 as "NJ-198". 3/13/1964: Struck off charge at NAS North Island, CA 124618 (MSN 7488) VMF(N)-513. Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" VMCJ-2 as "CY-18". VMCJ-1. 1970: VMCJ-3 as "TN-4". 6/24/1970: Struck off charge at MCAS Quantico, VA Derelict in parking lot at MCAS Quantico. Reported 2009 to be in storage at USMC Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, VA. Not seen in carpark in 1998. 124619 (MSN 7489) NAS China Lake, CA, for tests Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx". 1969: VMCJ-1 as "RM-3". VMCJ-2 as "CY-19" VMCJ-3 as "TN-3", MCAS Cherry Point, NC To MASDC Feb 1, 1970 as 4F009. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Jul 26, 1974 124620 (MXN 7490) 1952: VMF(N)-513 as "WF-15". Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q (EF-10B) 1955-56: VMCJ-3 as "TN-24". VMCJ-2 as "CY-xx". 1967: Converted to Super Whale at NARF Noris 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1969: VMCJ-3 as "TN-4", MCAS El Toro, CA. To MASDC Feb 24, 1979 as 4F010. To US Army as VH002 Dec 28, 1973. To Quonset Air Museum, NAS Quonset Point, RI Aug 3 1994 Was at Quonset Air Museum, Kingston, RI. In July 2018 noted dismantled at the Air Classics Museum of Aviation, Aurora, Illinois 124621 (MSN 7491) 124622 (MSN 7492) Apr 8, 1964: Struck off charge at NARF North Island, CA 124623 (MSN 7493) (VMF-513) contact lost in Korea area during night patrol Aug 15, 1952. Search result negative. Crew of 2 MIA 124624 (MSN 7494) Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q. VMCJ-2. 7/29/1958: Crashed after an engine fire 124625 (MSN 7495) (VMF-513) engines exploded, crashed into water off Korea Sept 1, 1952. One crew MIA, one rescued. 124626 (MSN 7496) 1956: VMF(AW)-542. 124627 (MSN 7497) 124628 (MSN 7498) 124629 (MSN 7499) Converted to TF-10B. VF-101 as "AD-176". VF-121 as "NJ-196" Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. (TF-10B) on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 124630 (MSN 7500) 1952: MTG 10. 1952: VMFN-542. 1954: FASRON 4. 1954: FALLWEATRAPAC 1955: FASRON 117. 1955: FAWTUPAC. 6/1957: Converted to Douglas F3D-2T2 1958: VFAW-3. 10/1959: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Returned to service 1960: NAVCICOFFSCOL 1964-68: NWC. 2/20/1968: Struck off charge Early 1980s: Bailed to Raytheon for tests and flown with US Army markings. Put on display at Flying Leathernecks Museum, Miramar, CA. Noted Mar 13, 1993 at Marine Corps Museum, El Toro MCAS, CA 124631 (MSN 7501) . 124632 (MSN 7502) Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1961: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1968: VMCJ-2 as "CY-16" at MCAS Cherry Point, NC. To MASDC as 4F0008 May 5, 1969. May 6, 1969: Struck off charge. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Jul 3, 1974. 124633 (MSN 7503) 1952: VC-3 as "NA-70". Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. VMCJ-3 Mar 9, 1960: Crashed at Holloman AFB, NM 124634 (MSN 7504) 124635 (MSN 7505) Converted to TF-10B. VX-4 as "XF-1". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 4/23/1964: Struck off charge 124636 (MSN 7506) 124637 (MSN 7507) 1956: VMF(AW)-542. 124638 (MSN 7508) VX-4 as "XF-2". Apr 8, 1964: Struck off charge at BUWEPS FR San Diego, CA 124639 (MSN 7509) 1959: VX-4 as "XF-3". Converted to TF-10B. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 3/28/1963: Struck off charge 124640 (MSN 7510) 124641 (MSN 7511) w/o 9 Oct 1952 Crash 75 miles S. of Albufeira, Portugal VC-4 124642 (MSN 7512) 1952-53: VC-4 as "C-608". 1960: NPF as "642" 124643 (MSN 7513) w/o 22 Jul 1952 Engine failure on takeoff, at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124644 (MSN 7514) 1950: H&HS-3 as "LU-3". 124645 (MSN 7515) Assigned to VC-4, 1953. Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B Transferred to VMCJ-3 as TN-2, 1958. Transferred to VMCJ-1, 1958 Transferred to MCJ-3 as "TN-xx", 1959-1960. Transferred to VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx", 1967-1969 Transferred to VMCJ-3, MCAS El Toro, CA. Recoded as "TN-1" and "TN-9" To MASDC as 4F014 Jun 23, 1970. to Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Jul 25, 1974. 124646 (MSN 7516) 1953: VC-4. 4 Mar 1953 crashed after cold catapult shot off USS Franklin D. Roosevelt CVA-42 in Atlantic off Norfolk, VA. VC-4 124647 (MSN 7517) Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q. VMCJ-2 5/19/1958: Crashed after an engine flameout 124648 (MSN 7518) 124649 (MSN 7519) w/o? 2 Sep 1952 Landing accident at Glenn Martin Airport, MD VC-4 124650 (MSN 7520) 1952: VMF(N)-513 as "LT-20". Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q. VMCJ-2 as "CY-xx" 124651 (MSN 7521) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Apr 4, 1964: Struck off charge 124652 (MSN 7522) 7 Apr 1954 Accident at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMF-531. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Mar 9, 1964: Struck off charge 124653 (MSN 7523) VMF(N)-531 as "LT-19". 124654 (MSN 7524) 7/1952: NAS San Diego, CA, for tests. 1952: VC-3 as "NP-80". 1952: VX-4. 1953: VX-5 1954: FASron-4. 1957: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 124655 (MSN 7525) 124656 (MSN 7526) delivered from Douglas Aircraft, El Segundo, CA. Assigned to NACA, Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Jul 11, 1952 to Aug 27, 1954. Assigned to NAS Quonset Point, RI 124657 (MSN 7527) 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 124658 (MSN 7528) 1959: MAG-24 as "EW-3". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 5/20/1964: Struck off charge 124659 (MSN 7529) (MSN 7529) Converted to TF-10B VT-86 as "4B-62". Mar 2, 1964: Struck off charge at NAS North Island, CA 124660 (MSN 7530) FAWTULANT as "LA-2". 124661 (MSN 7531) 1953: VC-4 124662 (MSN 7532) 124663 (MSN 7533) 1956: VMF(AW)-542. Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx". VMCJ-2 as "CY-17". To MASDC from VMCJ-3 MCAS Cherry Point, NC as 4F0015 Jun 1, 1970. Transferred to US Army as VH003 Dec 28, 1973, To AMCEP, Tucson, AZ Nov 23, 1994, 124664 (MSN 7534) 124665/124709 Vought-Sikorsky F4U-5N Corsair Vought-Sikorsky Model V-1668 124665 converted to XF4U-6 low-altitude fighter prototye, later redesignated XAU-1 124666 w/o 9 May 1953 Fatal takeoff crash from 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean VMF-114 124673 w/o 21 Jul 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, from 'USS Philippine Sea' in Pacific VC-3 124675 w/o 23 Aug 1954 Fatal crash landing at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124678 delivered to Argentine Navy as 0434 and displayed there on a pole. Later to Lone Star Flight Museum and restored to airworthy status as N43RW. 124682 w/o 7 Oct 1952 Fatal force landing, due to engine failure, at NAS Oceana, VA VC-4 124684 w/o 21 May 1953 Takeoff accident, from 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean VMF-114 124685 w/o? 8 Oct 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Coral Sea' in Atlantic VC-4 124686 w/o? 8 May 1951 Accident at Bogue Field, NC VMF-114 124687 w/o 9 Mar 1954 Force landing, due to fire on aircraft, from 'USS Valley Forge' in Atlantic VC-4 124692 to VC-3 onboard USS Essex, from Nov 1951 thru Feb 1952 flew combat missions over Korea. After this tour, served on USS Leyte as well as USS Tarawa and USS Boxer. SOC in 1956. to Honduras AF Mar 27, 1956 as FAH-607. Recovered incomplete in 1978. Returned to USA under civilian ownership in 1979 To Collings Foundation 1988 and rebuilt 1988-1997. Restored and flew as N45NL Feb 20, 1997. Ditched off New Smyrna Beach Apr 4, 1997 and recovered Apr 13, 1997. Restored again by Collings Foundation and first flew Sep 22, 2003. Made wheels-up landing at New Smyrna Beach Sep 24, 2003 when right undercarriage leg failed to extend. Recovered after 2 weeks under water Repaired. Seen at Sun'n'Fun, Lakeland, FL Apr 2004 Seen at Corsair Fly-In in CT May 29, 2005. Seen at Langley AFB 2009 Air Show Apr 26, 2009 124694 w/o? 3 Dec 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Caribbean VMF-114 124695 w/o 28 Aug 1952 Mid-air with 124696, 250 miles NE. off Bermuda Pilot bailed out VMF-114 124696 w/o 28 Aug 1952 Mid-air with 124695, 250 miles NE. off Bermuda Pilot killedt VMF-114 124698 w/o? 5 May 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Boxer' in Pacific VC-3 124700 w/o 12 Jun 1952 Accident on 'USS Wasp' in Mediterranean. VC-4 124708 w/o? 3 Mar 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean . VC-4 124710/124724 Vought-Sikorsky F4U-5NL Corsair Vought-Sikorsky Model V-16678 F4U-5N night fighter modified for severe climates Korean War losses from Douglas E. Campbell book 124710 w/o? 6 Oct 1952 Accident at NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124711 w/o 14 Jan 1952 Accident on 'USS Leyte' in Atlantic VC-4 124715 to Honduras AF as FAH-609. Shot down one Salvadoran AF Cavalier F-51D and two Goodyear FG-1Ds Jul 17, 1969 during last known air combat between piston-engined aircraft. WFU in 1981. On display at Museo del Aire, Honduras. 124716 w/o 2 Jan 1953 Fatal crash due to stall, 2 miles SSE. of NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 124717 (VC-3 Det M attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47) hit by AAA and ditched Jun 16, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 124718 w/o 10 Aug 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure on approach to 'USS Valley Forge' in Atlantic VC-4 124721 in midair with 123174 Feh 18, 1955 off USS Leyte in Atlantic 124722 (VC-3 Det C attached to USS Philippine Sea (CVA-47)) hit by AAA and suffered engine failure and made forced night water landing in Wonsan Harbor, Korea Mar 27, 1952. Pilot rescued. 124723 (VC-3 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA and ditched Wonsan Harbor May 8, 1952. Pilot rescued. 124724 to civil registry as N49051(ntu), then to Honduras as FAH-600. To US civil registry as NX4901E. Sold to French user 1979 as F-AZEG Reported Jul 2008 to be under restoration with Amicale Jean-Baptiste Salis, La Ferte Alais, France. As F-AZEG flown at La Ferte-Alais, France for first time for almost ten years on 9 May 2018. F-AZEG reported registered to Les Casques du Cuir, la Ferte-Alais, France. 124725/124760 Douglas AD-4N Skyraider MSN 7535/7570. Three-seat night attack version 124725/124760 converted to AD-4NL with anti-icing and de-icing equipment, wing armament increased 124727 w/o? 31 Mar 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Randolph' in Mediterranean VC-35 124728 w/o? 7 Aug 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Wasp' in Mediterranean. VC-33 124731 (VC-35) stalled on landing Philippine Sea CV-47 off NAS San Diego, CA 12/05/1951. Pilot OK. 124733 w/o? 14 Jun 1955 Accident at NAS New Orleans, LA VA-735 124735 w/o? 10 Dec 1953 Structural failure accident, on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VC-35 124736 w/o 6 Nov 1951 Fatal crash 3 miles S. of MCAS Cherry Point,NC VC-33 124741 w/o? 1 Mar 1954 Landing/mechanical failure on 'USS Midway' in Mediterranean. VC-33 124742 (VC033) crashed off USS Midway May 27, 1954 enroute from Gibraltar to Palermo. 3 crew presumed killed. 124743 (VC-35 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) hit by AAA, last seen with engine smoking, 2 parachutes seen Dec 13, 1951. All 3 crew became POW. 124744 (AD-4NL, VC-35 attached to USS Princeton (CVA-37)) crashed at sea Jun 8, 1952. Both crew killed. 124745 (VMC-1) crashlanded at Cho-do due to engine problems Mar 3, 1953. 124748 (VC-35 Det F attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) missing on mission Jan 28, 1953. Crew MIA 124751 w/o? 23 Oct 1954 Landing/mechanical failure on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Mediterranean. VC-33 124761/124777 Douglas AD-4W Skyraider MSN 7571/7587. Three-seat AEW Version 124761 after major overhaul in 1953, delivered Sep 16, 1953 to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WV108 but painted with incorrect serial WT761 (last 3 digits of BuNo, but retained by RN). Made flapless landing on HMS Eagle Aug 29, 1957, touched down heavily on rounddown and starboard undercarriage collapsed. To long term storage at Royal Navy Air Yard at Donibristle Sep 6, 1957. SOC Dec 26, 1958 and broken up for spares. Serial WV108 was not used. 124762 (VF-54) in launch accident from USS Essex CV-9 Sep 14, 1951, pilot and crew rescued 124765 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm May 15, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT966. To Scottish Aviation as spares source Feb 12, 1963, although not formally SOC from RN until Mar 18, 1963 124768 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WT968. SOC Feb 25, 1959 for reduction to spares. 124769 w/o 1 Mar 1954 Ditched, 10 miles S. of San Clemente Island, CA VC-11 124771 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Sep 25, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WT967. To Scottish Aviation as spares source Feb 7, 1963, although not formally SOC from RN until Mar 18, 1963. 124772 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Mar 31, 1953 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV183. DBR when drifted off deck into port catwalk of HMS Albion during deck landing practice Feb 9, 1960. Wreck offloaded in Malta Feb 13, 1960 and disposed of locally. 124773 (VC-11) lost power while landing on USS Antietam (CV-36) and crashed into sea off Korea Oct 22, 1951. 3 crewmembers rescued. 124774 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WV182. SOC Feb 14, 1962 and to Scottish Aviation, converted for target towing, first flight after conversion Mar 7, 163 with Class B registration G-31-10. To Svensk Flygjanst Mar 26, 1963 as SE-EBG. Last flown Oct 4, 1974 and subsequently scrapped at Malmo-Sturup. 124777 after service with USN and major overhaul, went to Fleet Air Arm Apr 24, 1956 as Skyraider AEW.1 WV185. SOC May 15, 1962 and to Scottish Aviation, where it was converted for target towing, first flight after conversion Apr 4, 1963 with Class B registragion G-31-11. To Svensk Flygjianst Apr 26, 1963 as SE-EBI. Last flown Aug 15, 1973. SOC Apr 8, 1974 and donated to Flygvapenmuseum, Malment Reported still there May 2002, but in storage. 124778 Grumman AF-2S Guardian Air AntiSub Sq 37. Overside landing on USS Kula Gulf 11/13/1953. No injuries. 124779 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o 16 Feb 1952 Fatal crash in Japan VS-25 124780 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o? 5 Aug 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Block Island' in Atlantic VS-22 124781 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124782 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124783 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124784 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124785 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o 20 Dec 1954 Crash landed, in CT VS-39 124786 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124787 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124788 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 9 May 1954 Fatal crash 400 miles WSW. off Bermuda VS-39 124789 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o 8 Sep 1952 Barrier cr, on 'USS Block Island' in Atlantic VS-31 124790 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124791 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 14 Jun 1951 Landing at NAS Quonset Point, RI VS-31 124792 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124793 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 1 Feb 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Leyte' in Caribbean VS-24 124794 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o? 16 Mar 1952 Cr landed, on 'USS Bataan' VS-25 124795 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 6 May 1954 Accident on 'USS Antietam' in Atlantic VS-39 124796 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124797 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124798 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o? 29 Apr 1954 Landing accident on 'USS Antietam' in Atlantic VS-27 124799 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 25 Jun 1954 Landing accident on 'USS Valley Forge' in Atlantic VS-24 124800 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124801 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 17 Nov 1954 Taxi accident on 'USS Kula Gulf' in Atlantic VS-31 124802 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 28 May 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, 4 miles SW. off Newport, RI VS-24 124803 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o 15 Sep 1954 Crash due to stall, at Brown Field, CA VS-37 124804 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 7 Nov 1951 Fatal crash in Pacific AIRASRON 25 124805 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124806 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124807 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124808 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 3 Aug 1954 Deck crash on 'USS Point Cruz (CVE-119)' in Pacific VS-21 124809 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 8 Dec 1953 Accident on 'USS Baroko' in Pacific VS-21 124810 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124811 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124812 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o? 16 Dec 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VS-37 124813 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o 3 Aug 1954 Deck collision, (See 124808) on 'USS Point Cruz' (CVE-119) in Pacific VS-21 124814 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 15 Jan 1953 Taxi accident at NAS San Diego, CA VS-25 124815 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124816 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124817 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124818 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124819 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124820 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124821 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124822 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124823 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124824 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124825 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 10 Aug 1954 Accident on 'USS Point Cruz' (CVE-119) in Pacific VS-37 124826 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124827 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 6 Sep 1954 Barrier cr, on 'USS Point Cruz' (CVE-119) in Pacific VS-21 (Hit other a/c) 124828 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 8 Feb 1955 Force landed, due to engine failure, at NCBC Davisville, RI VS-39 124829 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124830 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124831 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124832 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124833 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124834 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124835 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124836 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124837 Grumman AF-2W Guardian w/o? 1 Mar 1955 Barrier crash on 'USS Valley Forge' in Atlantic VS-36 124838 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124839 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124840 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124841 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124842 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124843 Grumman AF-2W Guardian lost with VS-931 Aug 2, 1952 off USS Sicily (CVE-118) 124844 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124844 w/o? 6 Sep 1954 (See 124827 124845 Grumman AF-2W Guardian VS-31 ditched on landing on USS Valley Forge 3/10/1954 250 miles NE. off Nassau, Bahamas No injuries. 124846 Grumman AF-2S Guardian w/o 23 Oct 1954 Cr on approach to 'USS Point Cruz' (CVE-119) in Pacific VS-21 124847 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124848 Grumman AF-2S Guardian 124849 Grumman AF-2W Guardian 124850/124864 North American AJ-1 Savage MSN 169-1/15 124850 (MSN 169-1) Modified as the prototype AJ-1P for the photo reconnaissance role by North American Aviation at Downey, CA. Accepted by US Navy May51. Bailed to Pratt & Whitney; believed returned to bomber configuration; VC-5; VC-7; VC-8; tail modification; VC-9. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Aug55. 124851 (MSN 169-2) Accepted by US Navy May51. VC-6; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-5; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Nov57. SOC 15Jul58. 124852 (MSN 169-3) Accepted by US Navy May51. VC-6; VC-8; VC-5; tail modification. Ferried to Atlantic City, NJ; loaded aboard USS Ticonderoga (CAV-14) docked at Philadelphia Sep55. At the National Air Show, Philadelphia International Airport 3-5 September 1955, this was one of three AJ-1s that were catapulted from the USS Ticonderoga's new steam catapults. This was done while the Ticonderoga was tied up at dock in order to demonstrate the power of the steam cats. The same crew flew on each of the three launches, one each day, landing at Atlantic City, NJ and being ferried back to Philadelphia each time. VAH-5 3Feb56; VAH-7; VAH-9; VAH-11; VAH-5; VAH-11. Accident 27Oct56. 124853 (MSN 169-4) Accepted by US Navy Oct51. VC-5; VC-6; VC-7; VC-9; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. Damaged beyond repair in an accident May57. 124854 (MSN 169-5) Accepted by US Navy Oct51. VC-5; VC-6; VC-7; VC-5; VC-8, named ‘Glass Factory’. Crashed in an emergency landing at Naples, Italy 20Jul55 (3KIS). 124855 (MSN 169-6) Accepted by US Navy Nov51. VC-5; VC-6; VC-7; VC-5; tail modification. Ferried to Atlantic City, NJ; loaded aboard USS Ticonderoga (CAV-14) docked at Philadelphia Sep55. At the National Air Show, Philadelphia International Airport 3-5 September 1955, this was one of three AJ-1s that were catapulted from the USS Ticonderoga's new steam catapults. This was done while the Ticonderoga was tied up at dock in order to demonstrate the power of the steam cats. The same crew flew on each of the three launches, one each day, landing at Atlantic City, NJ and being ferried back to Philadelphia each time. VC-9; VAH-5. Crashed into the Mediterranean Sea after coming around the aircraft carrier in the pattern to start the landing approach on USS Randolph (CVA-15) forty miles northeast of Iraklion, Crete 27Oct56 (4KIS). The aircraft was not seen nor heard from again. Wreckage was found the next day with the retrieval of the enlisted men's bodies, the helmets of the officers, and an Orders and Map Case from the aircraft. 124856 (MSN 169-7) Accepted by US Navy Oct51. VC-5; VC-6; VC-7; VC-8; Heavy Attack Training Unit, NAS Norfolk, VA; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jul57. SOC 15Jul58. 124857 (MSN 169-8) Accepted by US Navy Dec51. VC-8; Heavy Attack Training Unit, NAS Norfolk, VA; VC-5; tail modification; VAH-5 3Feb56. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Oct56. 124858 (MSN 169-9) Accepted by US Navy Dec51. VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55. Damaged beyond repair in an accident near Naples Jan56. 124859 (MSN 169-10) Accepted by US Navy May51. VC-7; VC-8; VC-7; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Jun58. SOC 15Jul58. 124860 (MSN 169-11) Accepted by US Navy Jun51. VC-5; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Oct57. SOC 15Jul58. 124861 (MSN 169-12) Accepted by US Navy Oct51. Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, MD; VC-8; VC-9; VAH-9 1Nov55; VAH-11. Damaged beyond repair in an accident Feb57. 124862 (MSN 169-13) Accepted by US Navy Nov51. VC-8; Heavy Attack Training Unit, NAS Norfolk, VA; VC-5; VAH-5 3Feb56. NAS Litchfield Park, Goodyear, AZ for storage Oct57. SOC 15Jul58. 124863 (MSN 169-14) Accepted by US Navy Dec51. VC-8. Damaged beyond repair in a takeoff accident from USS Franklin D. Roosevelt (CVA-42) in the Mediterranean Sea 22Jan53. 124864 (MSN 169-15) Accepted by US Navy Jan52. VC-8; VC-5; tail modification; VAH-5 3Feb56. Crashed in an emergency landing on USS Coral Sea (CVA-43) in the Mediterranean Sea 8Sep56. The hydraulic system had failed and the pilot was attempting a flap-less landing. The Landing Signals Officer had little experience in waving the Savage and because it was fast, signalled an early cut. The end result was that the aircraft settled very quickly and the arrestor hook hit the round down and broke off. The aircraft skidded into parked aircraft on the straight deck, damaging 13 aircraft. Initial impact was to another Savage parked portside (nose toward the island) which skewed the plane to port and next ran up the back of an AD-5, the engine of which served as an effective battering ram knocking everything out of the way as the Savage slid up the flight deck. It finally came to a stop abeam the #1 elevator with its nose fully to port. There was a small fire in the area of the jet engine which was quickly extinguished by the crash crew. There were four crew on board, three crew were uninjured but the pilot was very seriously injured and remained in a coma for several months. Wreckage off-loaded at Naples, Italy. 124865/124909 Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune 124865/124887 Model 426-42-06. 124888/124909 Model 426-42-11 Most converted to P2V-5F - redesignated P-2E in 1962. 124865 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124886 w/o 2 Jan 1953 Japan? 124867 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124868 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124870/124872 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124874 (VP-7) hit Mt Pu Kaua in bad weather during landing approach to NAS Barbers Point, HI Jan 21, 1954. 8 killed. 124875 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124876 (MSN 426-5014) converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) To US Forest Service at Medford, OR for spares in 1969. Scrapped. 124877/124883 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124878 7V-206' EP-2E RAW-72 NAS Glenview, stored NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Force landing on 15 Jan 1953, at Springfield Mun. A/p, MO VP-1 To MASDC c.1965. To USDA, Medford, OR by JUN70 (photo) 124884 (VP-812) w/o 12/13/51 in takeoff accident at NAS Whidbey Island, WA. 124885 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124886 (VP-1) lost Jan 2, 1953. 124888 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124889 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124893 Landing accident on 21 Jul 1953, at ALF, Fallon, NV VP-2 124894 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124895 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124897 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124898 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E). Accident on 20 Aug 1952, off WA VP-812 124899 (VP-6) lost off Kauai Dec 7, 1955. 7 crewmembers lost. 124901 (VP-18) ditched off Keflavik, Iceland Oct 9, 1953. 9 killed. 124902 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) w/o? 14 Dec 1953 Cr, due to Engine failure, 20 miles SW. of Elmendorf AFB, AK VP-28 124904 (MSN 426-5044) converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E). To civil registry as N175Z USFS. First borate conversion at Medford, OR by Dec69. To N126Z with USFS. Later with Evergreen Helicopters, Inc, McMinnville, OR as N208EV. Noted stored at Marana in 1997 still as N126Z. N208EV cancelled Jun 18, 2013. 124905 w/o 29 May 1957, Fatal (6) takeoff accident at Quonset Point, RI 124908 converted to P2V-5FE (EP-2E) 124909 w/o 23 Dec 1952 Crash in France VP-5 124910/124914 Martin P5M-1 Marlin 124911 was the first to be delivered to US Navy. Used as electronics test aircraft. Assigned to VP-49, coded LP-12 at NOB Bermuda, named "Durtche's Dilemma" 124915/124929 Piasecki HUP-1 Retriever Piasecki Helicopter Corp PV-18 124915 w/o 7 Oct 1952 Takeoff accident at Philadelphia IAP, PA (PIASECKI) 142916 (MSN 9) to civil registry as N7832C 124918 w/o 1 Sep 1952 Ditched, due to mechanical fault, 400 miles SW. off Azores HU-2 124923 w/o 24 Jan 1953 Cr, due to Engine failure, at NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba HU-2 124924 w/o? 16 Feb 1954 Accident at NAS Patuxent River, MD 124925 to civil registry as N183YP. to N9348R Rotorcraft Intl Inc, Hialeah, FL (USCAR Jan64) Crashed and burned near Adelanto, CA Nov 7, 2009. 3 killed 124926 w/o 5 Nov 1953 Ditched, due to engine failure, 30 miles NW.off Zante, Greece ('USS F.D. Roosevelt') HU-2 124927 w/o? 6 Jan 1955 Takeoff accident at NALF Mayport, FL 124928 w/o 15 Dec 1953 Ditched, due to engine failure, off 'USS Tarawa' in Med. HU-2 124929 w/o 29 Jan 1952 Ditched, due to engine failure, 30 miles SW.off Malta 124930/124939 Lockheed TO-2 MSN 580-5298/5307. Later redesignated TV-2. Transferred trom USAF Redesignated T-33B in 1962. Service histories from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 124930 (MSN 580-5298) force landed on Plymouth golf course, MA Dec 15, 1950 124931 (MSN 580-5299) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Nov 6, 1958: Struck off charge 124932 (MSN 580-5300) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/27/1959: Struck off charge 124933 (MSN 580-5301) crashlanded at Mathis Field, TX Aug 31, 1950. Assigned to NACA, later NASA, Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Jan 15, 1951 to Feb 15, 1960. Assigned to NAS Norfolk, VA. Restored and displayed at the Military Honor Park and Museum, South Bend, Indiana Mar 2008. 124934 (MSN 580-5302) 1955: NART Los Alamitos, CA. Sep 11, 1955: Written off 124935 (MSN 580-5303) ex USAF 50-450. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 9/24/1959: Struck off charge .To Yugoslavia AF as JRV 10201 124936 (MSN 580-5304) ex USAF 50-451. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 9/24/1959: Struck off charge. To Yugoslavia AF as JRV 10202. SOC Jun 1971 124937 (MSN 580-5305) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/23/1959: Struck off charge 124938 (MSN 580-5306) ex USAF 50-453. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/31/1960: Struck off chargeT. To Yugoslavia AF as JRV 10203 124939 (MSN 580-5307) ex USAF 50-454. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 12/31/1959: Struck off charge. To Yugoslavia AF as JRV 10208. SOC Sep 1971 124940/125029 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 124940/124949 MSN 236/245 124950/124955 MSN 247/252 124956/124959 MSN 254/257 124960/124963 MSN 259/262 124964/124967 MSN 264/267 124968/124974 MSN 269/275 124975/124981 MSN 277/283 124982/124990 MSN 285/293 124991/125003 MSN 295/307 125004/125009 MSN 309/314 125010/125014 MSN 316/320 125015/125016 MSN 322/323 125017/125020 MSN 325/328 125021/125023 MSN 330/332 125024/125025 MSN 334/335 125026/125027 MSN 337/338 125028/125029 MSN 340/341 124940 *? as x-101 124942 assigned to NACA Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory, Lewis Field, Cleveland, OH Jan 1955 to 1959. Used to launch ramjet-powered research missiles and assist with engine noise reduction research. 124943 w/o? 23 Jan 1954 Deck accident, on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific VF-172 124945 (VF-172 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA over North Korea Jan 18, 1952. Pilot KIA 124947 w/o 16 Jul 1951 Crash landed, on 'USS Oriskany' in Med. VF-62 124950 w/o 23 May 1951 Fatal, mid-air at NAAS Cecil Field, FL VF-22 124951 (VF-172 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) shot down by AAA near Majon-ni, North Korea Oct 16, 1951. Pilot KIA 124953 1952 VF-22 as F-111. w/o 3 Mar 1954 Accident at NAS Cecil Fd, FL VF-12 124954 1951: VF-172 as R-218. 124955 MCAS El Toro Base Flight as 955. 124956 1955: VF-34 124957 NARTU Oakland, CA as F-146. w/o? 11 Nov 1952 Structural failure, on 'USS F.D. Roosevelt' in Mediterranean. VF-172 124958 w/o 20 Nov 1953 Undershot on landing, at NAS Cecil Field, FL VF-34 124959 (VF-172) ditched off the Korean coast after bad takeoff from USS Essex CV-9 Oct 26, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 124961 w/o? 17 Nov 1953 Structural failure, on 'USS Wasp" in Sea of Japan VF-172 124962 1951: VF-22 as F-x18 124963 1951: ? as LC-1. VF-62. Rolled off the deck of USS Coral Sea in the Mediterranean Sea Sep 1, 1954 124964 1951-52: ? as R-218. w/o 29 Nov 1952 Fatal crash 100 miles SE. off Malta VF-34 124965 1952: ? as F-109 124966 (VF-172) struck by crash landing aircraft F2H 124968 on USS Essex CV-9 Sep 16, 1951. 124968 (VF-172) crashlanded on USS Essex CV-9 off the Korean coast after being damaged in midair collision with another Banshee 124972 and crashed into parked aircraft and burst into flames Sep 16, 1951. Pilot killed. Two other F2H-2 aircraft destroyed (124978 and 124966) 124969 1951-52: VF-172 as R-210 124970 1956: NARTU Niagara Falls, NY as H-114. w/o? 21 May 1953 Gunnery accident, near NALF, Mayport, FL VF-12 124971 1951: VF-172 as R-208. 124972 (VF-172 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) in midair collision with 124968 off the Korean coast Sep 16, 1951. Landed OK 124968 crashlanded on USS Essex, destroying two other Banshees (124978 and 124966) 124973 1951: VF-172 as R-20x. w/o 14 Aug 1953 Fatal crash due to structural failure, 60 miles SW. off Naples, Ita 124974 1951-52: VF-172 as R-205. 124975 1951-52: VF-172 as R-xxx. 1954: VF-62 as P-214. 124976 124977 crashed due to catapult failure on takeoff from USS Franklin D. Roosevelt Sep 2, 1952. Pilot killed. 124978 (VM-172) struck by crashlanding 124968 aircraft on USS Essex CV-9 off the Korean coast Sept 16, 1951. 124979 1951: VF-172 as R-204. 1951: VF-172 as R-209. w/o? 9 Feb 1953 Accident, due to structural failure, on 'USS Coral Sea' in Atlantic VF-172 124980 1951-52: VF-172 as R-215 124981 w/o? 27 Aug 1953 Accident at NAAS Leeward Point, Cuba VF-82 124982 1951: VF-172 as R-2xx. 124983 (VF-172 attached to USS Essex (CV-9)) rolled over side on landing Sep 11, 1951. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 124984 124985 1951: VMF-224 124986 124987 124988 (MSN 291) 1952: ? as F-x13. 1959: Bailed to Westinghouse Corp for engine tests. Noted Mar 13, 1993 at Marine Corps Museum, MCAS El Toro, CA. Currently at Flying Leathernecks Museum, MCAS Miramar. 124989 124990 1951: VF-171 as R-101 124991 124992 124993 124994 124995 124996 124997 124998 w/o 22 Sep 1954 Landing accident, at NAAS Leeward Point, Cuba VF-12 124999 125000 125001 125002 w/o 29 Mar 1954 Missing, about 70 miles W. off San Miguel Island, CA 125003 125004 VF-12 as T-206. W/o? 22 Dec 1953 Accident on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific VF-172 125005 125006 125007 w/o 4 Aug 1952 Cr, 20 miles E. of St Augustine, FL Pilot bailed out, but was killed VF-22 125008 1952: VF-11. 1958: NARTU Oakland, CA as 7F-133 125009 w/o 3 Jun 1954 Crash 1 mile SE. of Bithlo, FL Pilot bailed out VF-12 125010 125011 125012 125013 125014 *? as x-216 125016 125017 1952-53: VF-11. w/o 19 Apr 1953 Crash due to stall, 20 miles W. of NAS Cecil Field, FL Pilot bailed out VF-12 125018 w/o? 15 Mar 1954 Accident on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific VF-172 125019 Delivered to the United States Navy. Assigned to VF-62 as F-210, 1952. 125020 4/21/1952: Crashed near NAS El Centro, CA 125021 1952: VF-22 as F-114 125022 1952-53: VF-11 125023 125024 1956: NARTU Oakland, CA as F-121 125025 125026 1953: VX-3 as XC-46 125027 1952: VF-11. W/o 13 Jan 1954 T/off accident on 'USS Hornet' in Caribbean VF-34 125028 125029 to VX-5 1951-1953 as XE-11. W/o? 19 Nov 1953 Accident on 'USS Wasp' in Pacific VF-172 125030/125031 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 343/344. Fighter-bomber version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125030 to VX-5 as XE-14 1952-53.1954: VF-74 as L-413. 125031 125032/125053 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125032/125033 MSN 346/347 125034/125035 MSN 349/350 125036/125037 MSN 352/353 125038/125039 MSN 355/356 125040/125042 MSN 358/360 125043/125044 MSN 362/363 125045/125047 MSN 365/367 125048/125049 MSN 369/370 125050/125051 MSN 372/373 125052/125053 MSN 375/376 125032 125033 125034 1955: VF-12 as T-xxx 125035 VF-22 as F-116. 125036 1955-57: VF-22 as F-116. 1958: NARTU Glynco, GA as 4G-xxx. 125037 1951-52: ? as R-213 125038 125039 125040 125041 125042 125043 125044 125045 1952: VF-11 125046 125047 1953: VF-62 as F-207. 125048 125049 125050 125051 NATC as TT-2. 1956: NARTU Oakland, CA as F-xxx. 1958: NARTU Oakland, CA as 7F-114. 125052 *? as F-212. 1954: VF-12 as T-219. NAS Oakland, CA as 7F-109 Currently on display on USS Lexington, Corpus Christi, TX, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125053 w/o 27 Feb 1954 Missing in Chicago area. VF-12 125054 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 378. Fighter-bomber version. To NAF-NOTS Inyokern ca 1953-May 1956. NARTU Norfolk, VA as 6S-114. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ SOC at NAS Cherry Point Jan 28, 1958 125055 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 379. w/o 6 Jan 1954 Undershot on landing, at Boca Chica Fd, FL FAWTUCANT 125056 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 381. Fighter-bomber version. Bailed to Westinghouse Corp for engine tests 125057 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 382 125058/125059 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version 125058 MSN 383. VF-11 as T-116. 125059 MSN 385 125060 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee 125060 MSN 386. (VF-11 attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) shot down by AAA 15 mi W of Wonsan, North Korea Dec 30, 1952. Pilot KIA 125061/125062 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org MSN 388/389 125061 1957: VA-172 as AL-307. 125062 VC-3 as NP-73. w/o 20 Jan 1955 Cr, due to engine failure, 38 miles off NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Pilot bailed out VF-22 125063 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 391 125064 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 392. Fighter-bomber version. VF-101 as ATG-xx 125065 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 394 125066/125067 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version 125066 MSN 395. w/o 31 Mar 1954 Crash due to stall, at NAS Key West, FL VF-82 125067 MSN 397. 1954-55: VF-101 as T-103 125068 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee 125068 MSN 398. 1952-53: VF-11 as T-116 125069/125070 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version MSN 400/401 125069 (MSN 400) w/o 1 Mar 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Mediterranen. VF-82 125071 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 403. w/o? 6 Jun 1952 Landing accident (on a test flight) at NAAS Sanford, FL 125072/125079 McDonnell F2H-2P Banshee Reconnaissance version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125072 MSN 246. VC-61 as PP-33. 1957: VFP-61 as PP-55 125073 MSN 253. 1951: VC-62 as PL-1. w/o? 11 Aug 1954 Accident on 'USS Coral Sea' in Med. VC-62 125074 MSN 258. w/o 24 Sep 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Atlantic VC-62, Went over the side of the USS Lake Champlain (CVA-39) off Florida when the restraining wire brake failed while landing. Pilot was not injured. 125075 MSN 263. 1954: VX-3 as XC-50 125076 MSN 268 125077 MSN 276. 1951: VC-62 as PL-4. W/o? 25 Feb 1954 Accident on 'USS Hornet' in Caribbean VC-62 125078 MSN 284. VC-61 as PL-2 125079 MSN 294. 1952: VC-62 as PL-906. 125080 Grumman F9F-5 Panther 1954: NTPS. 9/13/1954: Crashed on approach to NAS Patuxent River, MD. 125081 Grumman F9F-4 Panther Model G-79. Modified to test photo recon camera installations and later as testbed for boundary layer control system. 125082 Grumman F9F-5 Panther 1951: NATC as 082 125083/125155 Grumman F9F-2 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125083 Upgraded to F9F-2B. 1951-52: VF-831 as H-300. 1952: VMF-311 as WL-xx. (VMF-311) engine flamed out and crashed short of runway 2 mi NE of (K-3) Pohang AB, South Korea Sep 30, 1952. Pilot killed 125084 1951-52: VF-837 as H-407. 125085 125086 (VF-23) midair collision Apr 11, 1951 with 125111 near El Centro, CA Pilot bailed out. 125087 (VMF-311) in midair collision with USAF L-19 May 11, 1952, no egress noted. Pilot MIA 125088 5/1951: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1951-52: VF-831 as H-301. 1952: VF-111. 1952: FASRON-11 1952-53: VMF-115. 1953: VMA-323. 1955: ATU-201. 1957-58: ATU-206. 6/1958: Struck off charge 125089 125090 (VF-831) in bad landing on USS Antietam CV-36 off Korean coast Nov 4, 1951. jumped barrier and crashed into parked aircraft ans slid off into the sea. Pilot and 3 sailors on the deck were killed. 125092 VF-114 as V-406. 1954: VF-53. Crashed Jan 7, 1954 near NAAS El Centro, CA. Pilot was killed 125093 1951-52: VF-831 as H-306 (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0426 Dec 1958. Coded 2-A-30, then 3-A-111, later 3-A-116 WFU Oct 1969. SOC 1971 125094 (VF-837, F9F-2B) ditched after launch from USS Antietam (CV-36) in Yellow Sea Jan 17, 1952. Pilot survived and was rescued by Navy helicopter. 125095 VF-837 w/o 16 Mar 1955 Ditched, due to engine failure, 41 miles ESE.off NAS Kingsville, TX ATU-202 125096 4/1951: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1951: VF-837. 1952: VF-837 as H-408. (VF-837, F9F-2B) ditched in Yellow Sea near USS Antietam (CV-36) while returning from a mission due to engine flameout Feb 4, 1952. Pilot survived was was rescued by Navy HO3S-1 helicopter. 125097 VF-837 125098 1951: VF-837 as H-411 125099 125100 VF-51 125101 *? as WL-10. 1952: VF-653 as H-xxx 125102 (VF-51 attached to USS Essex (CV-9) : Shot down Sep 4. 1951 by ground fire near Haengsan, North Korea. . Pilot KIA. 125103 125104 (VF-52 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) shot down by AAA near Chosin Reservoir May 2, 1952. Pilot KIA 125105 125106 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) engine flamed out and crashed on runway at K-3 Oct 16, 1951. Pilot uninjured. Repaired. VF-821 125107 (VMF-311, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA in Korea Aug 12, 1951. Pilot KIA. 125108 1952: VF-653. 9/30/1952: Crashed after take-off from NAS Alameda, CA. Pilot was killed 125109 w/o? 6 Apr 1953 Accident on 'USS Boxer' in Pacific VF-151 125110 (VF-52 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) shot down by AAA in Korea Mar 17, 1952. Pilot KIA 125111 (VF-23) crashed after midair collision with 125086 near NAS El Centro, CA 4/11/1951. Pilot killed. 125112 (VF-52) rolled of deck of USS Valley Forge CV-45 during swell off the Korean coast Jan 11, 1952. 125113 125114 1954: VF-92. Ditched Jan 10, 1954 into San Francisco Bay. Pilot was killed 125115 (VMF-311) crashed on takeoff from (K-3) Pohang AB, South Korea May 18, 1952. Pilot was injured and survived. 125116 VMF-311 as WL-xx. 1956: ATU-206.(F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0421 Dec 1958. Coded 2-A-25, 2-A-106, 3-A-106. WFU Oct 1969. SOC 1971. Preserved Puerto Belgrano naval base, Bahia Blanca in 2011. 125117 (VF-23, F9F-2B) shot down by AAA over North Korea Jul 28, 1951. Pilot KIA 125118 1951: VF-51 as S-107. 125119 125120 125121 (VF-52 attached to USS Valley Forge (CV-45)) crash landed in water off the Korean coast Dec 28, 1951. Pilot rescued. 125122 (VF-51 as S-116) from USS Essex (CV-9) sliced through a cable strung by the North Koreans expressly for the purpose of bringing down aircraft. Aircraft lost elevator control but was able to fly back to K-3 and pilot bailed out Sep 3, 1951. Pilot was Ens. Neil Armstrong, later to be the first man to walk on the Moon. 125123 1952: ? as x-115 125124 1955: ATU-223. 125125 125126 w/o 25 Apr 1955 Fatal crash 1 mile W. of La Jolla, CA VU-7 125127 1951: VF-51 as S-116 125128 (VF-51) struck by landing aircraft F2H-2 124968 which crashed on USS Essex CV-9 Sep 16, 1951. 7 killed. 125129 125130 VF-31. 1953: VF-91 125131 (VF-51) struck by landing aircraft F2H-2 124968 which crashed on USS Essex CV-9 Sep 16, 1951. Destroyed in fire and exploded while parked on deck. 125132 VF-51 125133 (VF-31) flew into water during night landing at Guantanamo Bay 7/31/1951. Pilot killed. 125134 125135 (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0418 Dec 1958. Coded 2-A-22, 2-A-103, 3-A-103 in 1965. WFU Oct 1969. SOC 1971. Salvaged 125136 1951: VF-31 as K-105. (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0419 Dec 1958. Coded 2-A-23, 3-A-104 WFU 1969. SOC 1971. 125137 (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0427 Dec 1958. Coded 2-A-31, 3-A-112, later 3-A-117. WFU Oct 1969. SOC 1971. Salvaged 125138 125139 (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0447 Apr 1963. Coded 3-A-113, later 3-A-109, WFU Oct 1969. SOC Jun 1971. Salvaged 125140 (VF-51) spun in on landing at NAS San Diego, CA 4/18/1951. Pilot killed. 125141 125142 1953: VF-154. 4/19/1953: Ditched into the sea on take-off from USS Princeton 125143 125144 (F9F-2B) to Argentine Navy as 0448 Apr 1963. Coded 3-A-115. WFU Oct 1969. SOC Jun 1971. Salvaged 125145 (VF-721, F9F-2B attached to USS Kearsarge (CVA-33)) shot down by AAA 5 mi W of Yangdok, North Korea Nov 21, 1952. Pilot KIA. 125146 (VF-51) ran out of fuel in flight off Leyte 9/5/1951 and ditched. 125147 VF-51 as S-116. 1954: VF-52. 1/23/1954: Crashed near MCAS El Toro, CA. Pilot was killed 125148 125149 to Argentine Navy as 0416 Nov 1958. Coded 2-A-20, 2-A-101, 3-A-101. Destroyed on ground Apr 3, 1963 by Argentine Air Force air strike at Punto Indio to squash Argentine Navy coup 125150 125151 125152 VF-837. VMF-451 w/o 20 Jan 1955 Fatal crash landing at Camp Elliott, San Diego, CA VF-53 125153 125154 1954: VF-151. 6/23/1954: Ditched into the sea off San Diego, CA. Pilot was killed 125155 VMF-323. At one time was at New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT. 125156/125227 Grumman F9F-4 Panther Many completed as F9F-5. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125156 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Oct 21, 1954 to Aug 10, 1955. Used for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations. Used for boundary layer control, STOL and V/STOL research. 125157 1954: VMF-334. 3/22/1954: Stalled and crashed near MCAS Cherry Point, NC. 125158 125159 125160 1953: VMF-451 as AM-19 125161 125162 125163 125164 8/1951: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1951-52: VMF-115. 1953: VMF-115 as AE-8. 1954: VMF-312. 1955: NARTU Saint Louis, MO. 4/17/1955: Crashed on a training flight. 125165 125166 125167 125168 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea along with 5 other Panthers. Pilot was killed. Sep 10, 1952. Pilot KIA 125169 125170 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea Sep 10, 1952 along with 5 other Panthers . Pilot KIA 125171 1953: MAMS-33. 8/2/1953: Written off in a hard landing at K-3 AB, South Korea. 125172 1953: VMF-115. Written off May 2, 1953 in a landing accident at K-3 AB, South Korea. 125173 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea Sept 10, 1952 along with 5 other Panthers. Pilot was killed. 125174 125175 VMF-223 as WP-10 125176 w/o? 11 Jun 1954 Mid-air accident, 10 miles NW. of Atlantic Field, NC VMFT-20 125177 at one time was at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. 125178 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea Sept 10, 1952 aloong with 5 other Panthers. Pilot KIA 125179 125180 (F9F-4) VMF-115. On display at Lion's Park, Costa Mesa, CA 125181 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea Sept 10, 1952 along with 5 other Panthers. Pilot KIA 125182 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into mountain near Pohang AB, South Korea Sept 10, 1952 along with 5 other Panthers. Pilot KIA 125183 VMF-311 (F9F-5) on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125184 1952: VF-653 as H-101. w/o? 1 Nov 1953 Landed short at K-3, Korea VMF-115 125185 1953: VFMT-20. Crashed Feb 9, 1953 near Bayboro, NC. Pilot was killed 125186 to Argentine Navy as 0417 Dec 1958. Coded 3-A-102. Destroyed on ground Apr 3, 1963 by Argentine Air Force air strike at Punto Indio to squash Argentine Navy coup. Fuselage to Naval Aviation School 1969 125187 1952: VMF-223. 11/29/1952: Crashed near Wright-Patterson AFB, OH after a collision with F9F 125206. Pilot was killed 125188 (F9F-5) preserved with Aerocrafters, Santa rosa, California in Sep 2003 125189 (VMF-115) Shot down by ground fire over Korea Apr 20, 1952. Pilot MIA 125190 w/o 17 Mar 1953 Accident on 'USS Bennington' in Caribbean VMF-223 125191 125192 w/o? 13 Jan 1953 Accident at K-13, Korea VMF-115 125193 (VMF-115) crashed due to explosion in cockpit after takeoff from K-3, Apr 23, 1952. Pilot KIA 125194 125195 VMF-115. 125196 NARW-81 as F-106 125197 at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. 125198 1953: VMF-223 as WP-xx. Written off Mar 9, 1953 in a deck accident on the USS Bennington off the Korean coast 125199 1953: VMF-223 as WP-10. Crashed through barrier Mar 9,, 1953 while attempting to land on USS Bennington off the Korean coast and fell into forward elevator shaft onto another F9F 125200 125201 125202 125203 (VMF-115) crashed after midair collision with F9F-4 125215 near Yongwol, Korea Mar 26, 1952. Pilot injured. 125204 125205 VMF-334. NARW-92. 125206 (VMF-2230 crashed after collision with F9F 125187 near Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Pilot was killed 125207 F9F-4 stored NAF Litchfield Park, AZ; noted as Range 1 target, Gila Bend AAF, AZ, APR94 125208 1953: VMF-223 as WP-22. 125209 125210 125211 (VMF-115) shot down by AAA over Korea Jan 19, 1953. Pilot MIA 125212 1953: VMF-115. 4/21/1953: Crashed on approach to K-3 AB, South Korea 125213 125214 w/o 27 Dec 1954 Fatal mid-air at San Jose, CA with 125591 125215 (VMF-323) crashed after midair collision with F9F-4 125203 near Yongwol, Korea Mar 26, 1952. Pilot killed. 125216 125217 125218 125219 (VMF-115) missing in action over Korea Dec 3, 1952. Pilot MIA 125220 with VF-813 at NARTU Minneapolis as F-118 125221 125222 125223 (VMF-115) diverted to K-3 due to bad weather and crashed into Unmun-san mountain Sept 10, 1952 along with 5 other Panthers. Pilot KIA 125224 125225 125226 VMF-115 125227 125228/125313 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125228 hit ramp on landing on Midway 6/23/1951. Pilot injured. The film in which the forward fuselage broke away and rolled down the deck, pilot suffering burns, has been used in several motion pictures. 125229 125230 125231 125232 1954: VF-84 as E-415. 1954: Crashed while landing on USS Lake Champlain. Date? Repaired? 125233 125234 8/22/1952: Crashed near NAS Patuxent River, MD due to engine failure 125235 1955: VMFT-20 as LF-xx 125236 VF-43 125237 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. W/o 5 May 1955 Fatal takeoff accident at MCAS Mojave, CA VMA-224 125238 125239 125240 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic teamfitted with experimental nose-mounted inflight refuelling probe. 125241 125242 125243 125244 w/o 11 Apr 1953 Fire, on takeoff from 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean. VF-73 125245 125246 1954: VF-81. Crashed Feb 11, 1954 near NAF Leeward Point, FL 125247 125248 125249 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1955: VU-7 as UH-43 125250 w/o? 22 Aug 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Caribbean VF-84 125251 w/o? 6 Apr 1954 Accident at NAS Oceana, VA VF-81 125252 125253 125254 125255 w/o? 18 Aug 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Caribbean VF-84 125256 125257 1953: VF-43. 7/23/1953: Ditched after take-off from USS Wasp. Pilot was killed 125258 1952: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1952: VF-73 as L-303. 3/28/1952: Crashed after take-off due to engine failure. Pilot was killed 125259 125260 w/o 2 Mar 1955 Fatal crash at Spencer, FL VF-102 125261 125262 125263 w/o? 28 Jul 1952 Accident at ALF, Edenton, NC VMF-224. Struck 125264 125264 w/o? 28 Jul 1952 Struck by 125263 VMF-224 125265 w/o? 14 Jun 1955 Mechanical fault landing at MCAS Mojave, CA VMA-323 125266 w/o 24 Jun 1955 Fatal crash at Rocket Range #2, Atlantic Field, NC VMFT-20 125267 w/o? 13 Aug 1954 Mechanical fault landing at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMFT-20 125268 125269 1951: VF-73 as L-xxx. Crashed Nov 4, 1951 on take-off from NAS Quonset Point, RI due to engine failure. Pilot was killed 125270 VF-84 125271 125272 1953: VF-72. 8/29/1953: Ran out of gas and crashed near NAS Quonset Point, RI 125273 1954: VMF-224. 7/19/1954: Ditched into the sea off Okinawa 125274 1952: VF-73. 11/21/1952: Crashed near NAS Jacksonville, FL. Pilot was killed 125275 125276 125277 VMCJ-3. Currently preserved at Planes of Fames, Chino, CA 125278 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1955: VU-7 as UH-39 125279 125280 125281 125282 125283 was with Blue Angels. Damaged in midair collision at Corpus Christi, TX Jul 7, 1952. 125284 1954: VF-93. 7/27/1954: Crashed on a flight off USS Hornet 125285 125286 was Blue Angels #4. Crashed after a midair collision with 125208 at Corpus Christi, TX Jul 7, 1952. Pilot ejected but did not leave seat and was killed. 125287 125288 125289 125290 125291 1952: VF-73. 7/22/1952: Ditched into the sea off NAS Quonset Point, RI in bad weather. Pilot was killed. 125292 125293 1953: VF-192. 4/19/1953: Crashed near Livermore, CA. Pilot was killed 125294 1952-53: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1953: VF-111 as V-xx6 125295 owned by US National Naval Avation Museum. Noted summer 2003 at Valiant Air Command Museum, Titusville, FL 125296 125297 125298 125299 125300 w/o 20 Apr 1955 Fatal crash Hancock Creek, NC VMFT-20 125301 125302 1952: VF-73. 7/22/1952: Ditched into the sea off NAS Quonset Point, RI in bad weather. Pilot was killed. 125303 125304 1955: VMFT-20 as LF-6. Crashed after midair collision with F9F-5 126091 3 mi SW of MCAS Cherry Point, NC Feb 1, 1955. Both pilots ejected safely. 125305 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team 125306 w/o 2 Sep 1952 Structural failure, 15 miles W. of NAAS El Centro, CA Pilot bailed out VF-783 125307 VF-111 125308 1952: VF-73. 9/29/1952: Crashed in Rhode Island after engine failure 125309 w/o? 21 Oct 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Mediterranean. VF-84 125310 125311 1952-53: VF-783 as D-203. VMFT-20. ? as LF-10 125312 1953: VF-783. 1953: VF-122 as D-2xx. (VF-122) fell overboard from USS Oriskany CVA-34 in rough seas off the Korean coast durning a respot on the deck 125313 1953: VF-121 as D-112 125314/125321 Grumman F9F-5P Panther Model G-79. Unarmed reconnaissance aircraft. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125314 Converted to DF-9E drone. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/21/1963: Struck off charge 125315 Converted to DF-9E drone. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 5/21/1965: Struck off charge 125316 Converted to DF-9E drone. 1961-62: VU-5 as UE-38. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ, SOC Aug 19, 1963. Was at Pioneer's Park, Mesa, AZ Later on display at USS Hornet Museum, Alameda, California, Noted Oct 1996 at WASP Aviation Museum, Quartzite, AZ, painted as 123517. By Sep 2011 was in bad shape. To Palm Springs Air Museum, California undergoing complete restoration. 125317 1955-56: VC-61 as PP-26. Converted to DF-9E drone. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/21/1963: Struck off charge 125318 w/o? 4 Aug 1953 Force landed, due to engine failure, at MCAS Miami, FL VMJ-3 125319 Converted to DF-9E drone. Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/21/1963: Struck off charge 125320 VMJ-3 125321 125322/125409 Vought F7U-2 Cutlass contract cancelled 125410/125411 Vought F7U-3 Cutlass contract cancelled 125412/125413 Douglas XA3D-1 Skywarrior MSN 7588/7589. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125412 First flight, October 28, 1952. Delivered to the United States Navy, May 1954 To NATC Patuxent River, Maryland. diverted to ground training, Memphis TN. 125413 First flight, October 2, 1953. Delivered to the United States Navy, October 1955. Assigned to NASWF as 413, 1955. Written off at NAS Alameda, CA, 1963 Was on display aboard USS Intrepid, New York, now (2005) at Johnstown-Fulton County Airport, NY, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125414/125443 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Originally ordered as 125447/125459. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125414 1254151952: ? as D-101. VF-781. 125416 1954: VF-94 as N-409 125417 125418 (VF-72) ditched on takeoff from USS FDR 7/20/1951. 125419 1953: VF-791. 1953: VF-142 as A-222. Crashed Mar 10, 1953 at NAS Miramar, CA after a collision with a USAF F-86 125420 125421 125422 125423 125424 . 125425 VF-64. NATTU as 003 125426 1952: VF-781 as D-106. 11/18/1950: Credited with shooting down four MiG-15s over the Yalu River. The pilots were most likely Soviets. 11/18/1952: Written off after returned to USS Oriskany with battle damage. Pushed overboard. 125427 VMF-311 125428 (VF-122) hit by AAA over Wonsan, North Korea Apr 20, 1953 and crashed 10 Mi E of Hodo Pando Peninsula, North Korea, in the Sea of Japan Apr 20, 1953. Pilot KIA. 125429 1953: VF-783. 1953: VF-122. 1953: VF-153 as H-xxx. (VF-153) ditched in Sea of Japan after engine flamed out Jul 9, 1953. Rescued by Navy helicopter from (K-18) Kangnung AB, South Korea. 125430 125431 125432 125433 1955: VF-192 as B-208 125434 in 1997 was operated by R. A. Christgau of Edina, MN as N1332F. Registered to James Dale Aug 6, 2013, no airworthiness certificate 125435 125436 125437 125438 125439 125440 1953: VF-63 as M-202. 1954-55: VF-84 as E-415 125441 125442 125443 125444/125445 McDonnell XF3H-1 Demon Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125444 first flight Aug 7, 1951. Mar 9, 1954: Crashed on a factory test flight northeast of Lambert-Saint Louis APT, MO due to engine failure 125445 125446 Kaman K-225 prototype Kaman Aircraft Company development of the Model K-125 and K-190. Did not have military designation May have been the helicopter transferred to the US Coast Guard as 239/1239 125447/125476 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Contract cancelled, and delivered as 125414/125443 125477/125478 Kaman K-225 prototypes Did not have military designations. Kaman Aircraft Company development of the Model K-125 and K-190. Purchased March & June 1950 125477 reengined with 175 hp Boeing 502-2 to become world's first turbine helicopter. Donated 1957 to the Smithsonian Institution. In 1985, the National Air and Space Museum loaned the K-225 to Kaman to restore it in preparation for exhibition during the company's 40th anniversary celebrations. Noted Dec 2005 at Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA 125478 registered N401A and on display at New England Air Museum, Bradley Airport, Windsor Locks, CT 125479/125488 Douglas A2D-1 Skyshark MSN 7590/7599 125480 suffered gearbox failure and crashed near Lake Los Angeles Aug 5, 1954. Pilot ejected safely. 125485/125488 completed but not flown. 125485 later donated to Ontario Air Museum. When this museum went defunct, placed in storage. Later given to Planes of Fame Museum minus it engine. Noted at Chino, CA Oct 5, 1994 under restoration to static display condition and looking substantially complete. Was trucked to Idaho Falls Airport and restored to display status by Pacific Fighters. Now displayed at Gillespie Field Annex of San Diego Air and Space Museum. 125489/125499 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125489 125490 1952: VF-653 as H-113 125491 125492 125493 125494 1953: VF-111 125495 (VF-153) shot down by AAA and crashed N of Tanchon, 10 mi SWo of Songjon, North Korea Mar 17, 1953. Pilot KIA. 125496 125497 125498 125499 125500 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 404. Fighter-bomber version 125501 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 406. Disposition from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 1952-53: VF-11. 1956: NARTU Niagara Falls, NY as H-1xx 125502 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 407. Fighter-bomber version 125503 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 409. 1952: NOTS China Lake, CA. Crashed near NAS China Lake, CA Jul 10, 1952 due to wing failure. Pilot killed. 125504/125505 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version 125504 MSN 410 125505 MSN 412 125506/125515 Sikorsky HO4S-1 For US Navy. MSN and delivery dates from helis.com 125506 (MSN 55006) delivered to US Navy Aug 31, 1950. noted Sep 5, 1987 at Florence Air and Missile Museum, Florence, SC. Later on display at Texas Air Museum, Caprock Chapter, Slaton, TX. In 2014 was at Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, Texas, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125507 (MSN 55007) delivered to US Navy Dec 7, 1950. Preserved at El Mirage 125508 (MSN 55008) delivered to US Navy Dec 8, 1950. w/o 12 Mar 1951 Ditched, due to engine failure, 20 miles SE off Key West, FL VX-1 125509 (MSN 55009) delivered to US Navy Jan 5, 1951. to US Coast Guard as 5509 125510 (MSN 55010) delivered to US Navy Jan 5, 1951. w/o? 12 Dec 1951 Accident at Ellicott City, MD HMX-1 125511 (MSN 55011) delivered to US Navy Feb 2, 1951. 125512 (MSN 55012) delivered to US Navy Feb 2, 1951. To civil registry as N9006R, expired Dec 31, 2013. 125513 (MSN 55013) delivered to US Navy Feb 2, 1951. to civil registry as N9756Z, cancelled Aug 7, 2013. 125514 (MSN 55014) delivered to US Navy Feb 23, 1951. w/o 8 Aug 1951 Ditched, due to engine failure, 40 miles SE off Key West, FL VX-1 125515 (MSN 55015) delivered to US Navy Feb 23, 1951. Preserved at Pensacola Museum, but was originally a Navy CH-19, displayed in Coast Guard markings. 125516/125527 Sikorsky HO5S-1 Sikorsky Model S-52-3 for US Marine Corps 125516 (MSN 52009) to N6994C 125517 (MSN 52010) to N8002E. In 2013 was in Smithsonian Udvar-Hazy center Museum at Dulles Airport 125518 (MSN 52011) w/o? 18 Apr 1952 Crash during auto landing exercise at MCAS Quantico, VA HMX-1 125519 (MSN 52012) 3/31/52: TOS USMC and assigned to Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), Marine Corp Air Facility Quantico, VA. 7/13/52: Marine Observation Squadron Six (VMO-6), Jinhae, Korea. Flew combat missions including scouting and evacuating wounded. 8/2/52: Damaged by enemy fire. 3/26/53: Detachment 1, VMO-6, Oppama, Japan. 4/22/53: Overhaul and Repair, Maintenance and Service, San Diego, CA. 2/28/55: Overhaul and Repair, Maintenance and Service, Jacksonville, FL. 4/7/55: Marine Observation Squadron one (VMO-1), MCAS New River, NC. 6/10/56: Overhaul and Repair, Maintenance and Service, Jacksonville, FL. By 1963: Unknown owner with c/r N8003E. By 11/88: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL 125520 (MSN 52013) w/o? 28 Mar 1953 Crash landed, due to engine failure, at Munsan-Ni, Korea VMO-6 125521 (MSN 52014) to N62EV with Vertical Aviation Technologies Inc, Sanford, FL and cancelled Jul 20, 1993. Registered G-BVBD from Jul 21, 1993 to Apr 9, 2002 125522 (MSN 52015) 125523 (MSN 52016) 125524 (MSN 52017) 125525 (MSN 52018) 125526 (MSN 52019) to N4645S 125527 (MSN 52020) 125528/125531 Kaman HOK-1 Kaman Aircraft Company Model K-600. Delivered to US Marine Corps. Redesignated OH-43D in 1962. 125528 to N5160Q May 1970. 125532 Hiller HTE-1 UH-12A from Army evaluated by Navy. Hiller Helicopters Model 360. Based on the US Army UH-12A for the US Navy designated HTE-1 125533/125648 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warBirdresourcegroup.org 125533 w/o? 20 Aug 1953 Landing accident on 'USS Tarawa' in Atlantic VF-72 125534 (VF-111 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) ran out of fuel and ditched Jun 19, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 125535 1953: VF-144. Crashed Aug 10. 1953 near Brawley, CA. Pilot was killed 125536 125537 125538 VF-53 as S-109. w/o? 9 Apr 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Yorktown' in Pacific VF-64 125539 crashed SW of Wrightwood in San Gabriel Mountain, CA Feb 2, 1957. Pilot killed. 115540 125541 1952-53: VF-783 as D-213. 1953: VF-122 125542 125543 VF-154 125544 (VMF-311) hit by small arms fire and ditched near friendly territory of Pusan, South Korea Jul 17, 1953. Pilot sustained minor injuries. 125545 1952: VF-783. 7/25/1952: Stalled and crashed near Colorado Springs, CO 125546 125547 125548 VF-783. w/o 28 Feb 1955 Missing in Lake Michigan, IL area VMA-323 125549 125550 VF-102 125551 1952: VF-791. 11/19/1952: Crashed on the Chocolate Mountain Gunnery Range, CA. Pilot was killed 125552 VF-112 as V-213. 125553 1954-55: VF-114 as V-409. 125554 125554 w/o 25 Oct 1954 Crash landed, due to engine failure, near K-3, Korea VMF-311 125555 w/o? 31 Aug 1954 Structural failure on 'USS Essex' in Pacific VF-64Info. from AAIR) 125556 VF-63 125557 (VF-153) shot down by AAA in Korea Jul 20, 1953. Pilot KIA 125558 (VF-61) collided in midair Jan 31, 1953 with F9F 125583 off USS Midway enroute from Gibraltar to Augusta Bay. Both pilots killed. 125559 1952: VF-653 as H-110 125560 1953: VF-111. 3/20/1953: Ran out of gas and ditched into the sea off San Nicholas Island, CA 125561 w/o? 8 Oct 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Atlantic VF-63 125562 125563 125564 1953-54: VF-192 as B-201 125565 VF-111 125566 125567 125568 VF-111. VF-192 125569 VF-114 125570 125571 125572 VF-113. w/o 11 Apr 1953 Force landed, due to engine failure, at NAS Miramar, CA VF-113 125573 (VF-153 attached to USS Princeton (CVA-37)) ditched into Sea of Japan due to low fuel Jun 13, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 125574 125575 NATC, at NAS Patuxent River, MD 125576 125577 1956: VMA-223 as WP-24 125578 ditched into Long Island Sound of Port Jefferson Harbor, NY Dec 20, 1951 due to engine flameout while on test flight from Grumman factory. Pilot was uninjured. 125579 w/o 16 Nov 1954 Fatal crash near Port Lyautey, French Morocco VF-84 125580 125581 125582 1953: VF-72. 11/19/1953: Ditched into the Mediterranean Sea. Pilot was killed 125583 (VF-61) collided in midair Jan 31, 1953 with 125558 off USS Midway enroute from Gibraltar to Augusta Bay. Both pilots killed. 125584 125585 125586 VF-111 125587 125588 125589 125590 VF-153 125591 VF-153 w/o 27 Dec 1954 Fatal mid-air at San Jose, CA with 125214 125592 125593 w/o 15 Apr 1955 Fatal accident on 'USS Essex' in Pacific VF-64 125594 125595 (VA-52) crashed into mountain Jan 28, 1955. Pilot killed. 125596 ATU-202. w/o? 6 May 1953 Mid-air with target, at Chocolate Mountains Gunnery Range, CA VF-63 125597 125598 Delivered 15 Dec 1951 VF-192 Jan 1953-Nov 1954 Featured in the movie “Bridges at Toko-Ri” as B209 flown by “Harry Brubaker” (William Holden) MARS-27 Cherry Point Oct 1955- April 1957 VAH-11 Sanford April 1957-Aug 1957 NART Minneapolis Dec 1957-May 1958 Stored Litchfield Park May 1958 Stricken Litchfield Park Aug 1959, 1567 hours 125599 w/o? 17 Mar 1954 Landed short at NAS Alameda, CA VF-64 125600 125601 1954: VMF-223. Ditched Jul 9, 1954 into Tokyo Bay, Japan 125602 125603 125604 125605 125606 1953-54: VF-114 as V-4xx 125607 w/o? 7 Jun 1955 Mid-air with target, near Mojave, CA VMA-323 125608 125609 125610 1954: VMF-223. Ditched Jul 9, 1954 into Tokyo Bay, Japan due to engine failure. Pilot was killed 125611 w/o 25 Aug 1953 Force landed, due to engine failure, at Imperial County Airport, CA VF-144 125612 VF-111. VMA-223 as WP-3 125613 125614 VMA-223 125615 125616 125617 125618 1953: VF-63 as M-210 125619 125620 125621 125622 1953: VF-102. 7/19/1953: Crashed near Imeson APT, Jacksonville, FL. Pilot was killed 125623 1952: VF-111. 11/17/1952: Stalled and crashed near NAS Miramar, CA. Pilot was killed 125624 125625 1954: VF-63. 1/28/1954: Ran out of fuel and crashed in Japan 125626 w/o 16 Dec 1953 Taxi accident on 'USS Bennington' in Med. VF-72 125627 125628 1953: ? as E-412. w/o 2 Mar 1955 Fatal mid-air, with 126191, near NAAS EL Centro, CA 125629 125630 1953: VF-84. 7/31/1953: Ditched after take-off from USS Bennington 125631 w/o? 13 Feb 1953 Landing accident at NAS Leeward Point, Cuba VF-83 125632 w/o? 2 Oct 1952 Crash landed at NAS Barber's Point, HI VF-783 125633 125634 1954: VF-192 as B-202 125635 125636 1957: FASRON-117 125637 125638 1953: VMF-224. 7/14/1953: Crashed near ALF Edenton, NC 125639 125640 125641 w/o 26 Oct 1954 Overshot on landing at Anderson A/p, SC VMFT-20 125642 1954: VMF-314. 1/27/1954: Crashed on approach to NAS Atsugi, Japan 125643 1954: VF-102. 6/27/1954: Crashed on approach to NS Sangley Point, FL. 125644 1/1952: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1952-53: VF-112. 1953: VF-111 as V-102. 1953-54: FASRON-11. 1954-55: VMF-314. NAATC Kingsville, TX. 5/1958: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 125645 125646 1953: VF-73. Crashed May 10, 1953 on the deck of USS Tarawa. Pilot was killed. 125647 125648 1953: VF-81. 12/22/1953: Crashed near Lake Drummond, VA after a collision with F9F 126056. Pilot was killed. 125649 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 413. 1952-53: VF-11 as T-111 125650/125651 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 415/416. Fighter-bomber version 125652 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 418. 1952-53: VF-11. 125653/125654 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version 125653 MSN 419. W/o 7 Jul 1953 Fatal crash 10 miles WNW. of Calvi, Corsica SWDU-2 125654 MSN 421. W/o? 18 Nov 1954 Accident on 'USS Midway' in Atlantic VF-101 125655 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 422. 1952: VF-11. W/o 31 Jul 1953 Fatal crash due to stall, at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-11 125656/125657 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee MSN 424/425. Fighter-bomber version 125656 w/o? 23 Oct 1954 Accident on 'USS Lake Champlain' in Mediterranean. VF-82 125657 (VC-4) crashed Jan 15, 1953 off USS Midway enrout from Barcelonia to Algiers 125658 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee MSN 427 125659/125662 McDonnell F2H-2B Banshee Fighter-bomber version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125659 MSN 428. 1952: VC-4 as NA-607. 1955: ? as T-102 125660/125661 MSN 430/431 125662 MSN 433. 1953: VC-4 as NA-608 125663/125679 McDonnell F2H-2 Banshee Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125663 MSN 434. 1952-53: VF-11 as T-114. 125664 MSN 436. 1953: VF-11. 125665 MSN 438. 1957: VA-172 as AL-302. 125666 MSN 439 125667 MSN 441 125668 MSN 443.1952-53: VF-11 as T-1xx. 1/23/1953: Shot down by ground fire near Wonsan, Korea. Pilot was killed 125669/125670 MSN 445/446 125671 MSN 448. 1952: VF-11. W/o 15 Feb 1955 Fire on aircraft, crash near Port Lyautey, French Morocco Pilot bailed out VF-34 125672 MSN 449. USN Reserves as 7F-137 125673 MSN 451. 1956: NARTU Niagara Falls, NY as H-111 125674 MSN 453. 1950: VF-11 as T-112. 1952: VF-11 as T-112 125675 MSN 455. 1952-53: VF-11. ? as T-107. W/o 21 Aug 1953 Fatal crash due to structural failure, 5 miles SE. of Jacksonville, FL VF-11 125676 MSN 457. W/o? 29 Jul 1952 Barrier cr, on 'USS F.D. Roosevelt' in Caribbean VF-172 125677 MSN 459. 1953: VF-172 as R-211. To NAF China Lake as 677 by Sep 1956. SOC at NAS China Lake Dec 17, 1958 125678 MSN 461. *? as F-xxx. 125679 MSN 462 125680/125706 McDonnell F2H-2P Banshee Reconnaissance version. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125680 MSN 308. VX-3 as XC-51. VMJ-2 as MT-11. 1957: VFP-61 as PP-51. 125681 MSN 315. 125682 MSN 321 125683 MSN 324. *? as PL-903. 1957: VFP-62 as GA-919. 125684 MSN 329 VC-62 as PL-910. 1952: VMJ-1 as MW-8. 8/29/1952: Written off after crash landing at Kimpo AB, South Korea due to battle damage. Pilot uninjured. 125685 MSN 333. VMJ-1 as MW-8. 125686 MSN 336. W/o 7 Jan 1954 Accident on 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean.. VC-63 125687 MSN 339. 1953: VMJ-1 as MW-3 125688 MSN 342 (VF-11) shot down by AAA near Wonsan, North Korea Jan 23, 1953. 125689 MSN 345. 1953: VMJ-1 as MW-4. 125690 MSN 348. Owned by National Warplane Museum, Genesco, NY. Noted Sep 2006 at Wings of Eagles Discovery Museum, Elmira, NY. In 2012 was at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. On loan from the Marine Corps Museum at Quantico, Virginia. 125691 MSN 351 125692 MSN 354. 1954-55: VC-61 as PP-5x 125693 MSN 357. HEDRON-2 as LL-4. 125694 MSN 361 125695 MSN 364. 1957: VC-62 as T-912. W/o 16 Oct 1953 Ditched, out of fuel, on approach to 'USS F.D. Roosevelt' in Mediterranean. VC-62 125696 MSN 368. 1953: VMJ-2 as MT-12 125697 MSN 371. *? as PL-911. 125698 MSN 374 125699 MSN 377. 1955: ? as PP-62. W/o? 15 Sep 1952 Landing accident at K-3, Korea VMJ-1 125700 MSN 380. W/o? 17 Sep 1952 Landed short at K-3, Korea VMJ-1 125701 MSN 384. 1957-58: VFP-61 as PP-948 125702 MSN 387. VFP-61 as PP-58. W/o? 27 Sep 1954 Accident on 'USS Coral Sea' in Atlantic VC-62 125703 MSN 390. VMJ-2 as MT-10. 1954: VC-62 as PL-902. 1956-57: VFP-61 as PP-58 125704 MSN 393. 1953: ? as PL-902 125705 MSN 396. w/o 26 Dec 1953 Landed short at MCAS New River, NC VMJ-2 125706 MSN 399. W/o 30 Apr 1952 Ditched, due to mechanical fault, 2 miles S.off NAS Guantanamo Bay, Cuba VF-62 125707/125764 Douglas AD-4N Skyraider MSN 7600/7657 125708 (MSN 7601) W/o 3 Mar 1952 Accident at NAAS Cecil Field, FL VC-62 125709 (VC-35) vanished during night mission Jan 28, 1953. 125710 (VC-35 attached to USS Essex (CVA-9)) hit by AA and ditched near Yang-do Aug 8, 1952. Crew of 3 rescued. 125711 w/o? 16 Feb 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Philippine Sea' in Pacific VC-35 125712 (VC-35) bad takeoff from USS Kearsarge CV-33 Oct 5, 1952. 125714 (MSN 7607) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125714 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.16. Delivered Jun 10, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 Jun 1960. Callsign F-TFQO; code 20-QO. W/o Apr 4, 1963 125715 (MSN 7608) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125715 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.13. Delivered May 23, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQL; code 20-QL Assigned to EC 2/20 Feb 1963. Callsign F-TFQO; code 20-QO Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1963. Callsign F-TGFC; code 20-FC Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125715. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125716 (MSN 7609) to USN Apr 27, 1952. To storage at Litchfield Park, AZ 1958. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125716 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.11. Delivered May 27, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQJ; code 20-QJ Assigned to EC 2/20 Nov 1962. Callsign F-TFQL; code 20-QL Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1963. Callsign F-TGFX; code 20-FX Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 3Apr64 Assigned to EAA 1/21 Jan 28, 1967 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jun 24, 1969 Assigned to EAA 2/21 Apr 29, 1970. Callsign F-TGZC; code 21-ZC Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jan 26, 1973 Assigned to EAA 1/22 Apr 1, 1974. Callsign F-UIDG; code 22-DG Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 30Oct75. To GIA Dec 21, 1976 To Armée de l'Air Tchad / Chad Air Force Mar 1977 as 125716 Recovered from Chad and registered 21Aug89 as F-AZFN, current. Operated by Societe de Developpement et de Promotion de l'Aviation 125717 (MSN 7610) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125717 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.4. Delivered Apr 21, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 Apr 1960. Callsign F-TFQC; code 20-QC Assigned to EC 3/20 Sep 1963. Callsign F-TGFY; code 20-FY Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 Assigned to EC 2/21 Apr 5, 1966 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base May 6, 1968 Assigned to EC 2/21 Jan 16, 1969 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Sep 13, 1971 Assigned to EC 1/21 Apr 28, 1972. Callsign F-TFLF; code 21-LF. W/o Jul 24, 1972 125718 (MSN 7611) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125718 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.6. Delivered Apr 27, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQE; code 20-QE Assigned to GC 3/20 Dec 1963 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 3pr 3, 1964 Assigned to EC 1/21 Mar 23, 1966. Callsign F-TFLH; code 21-LH Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Aug 28, 1968 Assigned to EC 1/21 Oct 1, 1968. Callsign F-TFLH; code 21-LH Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jan 6, 1972 Assigned to ELAA 1/22 Jun 18, 1973 Assigned to EAA 1/22 Apr 1, 1974. Callsign F-UIDF; code 22-DF. WFU Aug 18, 1975 at N'Djamena, Chad 125719 (MSN 7612) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125719 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.89. Delivered Jun 28, 1961 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jun 28, 1961 Assigned to EC 1/20 Feb 2, 1963. Callsign F-TFLL; code 20-LL Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Oct 31, 1963. WFU May 30, 1964 125720 (MSN 7613) W/o? 25 Aug 1954 Force landed, due to engine failure, at Springville, AZ VR-31 125721 (MSN 7614) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125721 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.8. Delivered May 6, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQG; code 20-QG Assigned to EC 2/20 Oct 1962. Callsign F-TFQH; code 20-QH Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Oct 21, 1963 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125721. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125722 (MSN 7615) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French AF. To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125722 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.9. Delivered May 19, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQH; code 20-QH Assigned to EC 3/20 Oct 1963. Callsign F-TGFW; code 20-FW Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125722. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125724 (MSN 7617) Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125724 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.23. Delivered Sep 13, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Sep 1960. Callsign F-TFLJ; code 20-LJ Assigned to EC 3/20 Dec 1962. Callsign F-TGFK; code 20-FK Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963. Callsign F-TGFK; code 20-FK Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125724. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125725 (MSN 7618) W/o 25 Nov 1953 Stalled on takeoff, at K-3, Korea VMC-1 125728 (MSN 7621) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125728 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.10. Delivered May23, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May60. Callsign F-TFQI; code 20-QI. W/o Oct 23, 1960 125729 (MSN 7622) W/o 12 Mar 1954 Force landed, due to engine failure, 1 mile SSE. of MCAS EL Toro, CA VMC-3 125732 (MSN 7625) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125732 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.27. Delivered Jul 27, 1960 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jul 27, 1960. Operated by Centre d'Essais en Vol [CEV] / Flight Test Center - Cazaux. Assigned to EC 3/20 Jan 6, 1961. Callsign F-TGFK; code 20-FK. W/o Jun 17, 1963 125734 (MSN 7627) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125734 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.24. Delivered Jul 7, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Jul 1960. Callsign F-TFLA; code 20-LA Assigned to EC 1/20 Jun 1963. Callsign F-TFLO; code 20-LO Assigned to GC 3/20 Dec 1963. Callsign F-TGFV; code 20-FV Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125734. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125735 (MSN 7628) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125735 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.40. Delivered Oct 19, 1960 Assigned to EC 3/20 Oct60. Callsign F-TGFA; code 20-FA Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 28Oct63 Assigned to GM 2/21 23Apr64 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 3Jun64 for storage. WFU Sep 10, 1965 125736 (MSN 7629) w/o 9 Sep 1953 Crash 4 miles NNE. of Olancha, CA VC-35 125737 (MSN 7630) W/o? 17 Feb 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Randolph' in Mediterranean. VC-35 125738 (MSN 7631) (VC-35 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) lost radio contact Jul 14, 1953. 3 crew MIA 125739 (MSN 7632) reported 1979 at Bradley Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT. In 2009 was at China Lake NWS, CA, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125740 (MSN 7733) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125740 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.12. Delivered May 27, 1960 Assigned to EC 2/20 May 1960. Callsign F-TFQK; code 20-QK. W/o May 7, 1962 125741 (MSN 7634) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125741 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.86. Delivered Jul 25, 1961 Assigned to EC 3/20 Jun 1963. Callsign F-TGFZ; code 20-FZ Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963. Callsign F-TGFZ; code 20-FZ Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 Assigned to EAA 1/21 Oct 8, 1968. Callsign F-TFLP; code 21-LP. Crashed Dec 30, 1970 at Djibouti Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Mar 9, 1971 Assigned to EAA 1/21 Nov 23, 1971. Callsign F-TFLP; code 21-LP. Accident Jun 6, 1972; WFU Aug 20, 1972 125742/125764 converted to AD-4NA. These were redesignated A-1D in 1962. 125742 (AD-4NA, VF-54 attached to USS Valley Forge (CVA-45)) hit by AAA Jun 3, 1953 and pilot bailed out near Sin-Do Island, Wonsan Harbor, Korea. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 125744 (MSN 7637) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125744 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.26. Delivered Jul 13, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Jul 1960. Callsign F-TFLD; code 20-LD Assigned to EAA 1/21 Nov 28, 1963. Callsign F-TFLY; code 21-LY Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Aug 10, 1965 Assigned to EAA 1/21 Sep 14, 1966 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Aug 9, 1969 Assigned to ELAA 1/22 Jun 24, 1970 Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Jun 28, 1973. WFU Feb 3, 1976 Probable sale to Jack Spanich Dec 1976, ntu Returned to French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125744 125746 (MSN 7639) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125746 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.31. Delivered Sep 20, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Sep 1960. Callsign F-TFLM; code 20-LM Assigned to EC 3/20 Apr 1963. Callsign F-TGFA; code 20-FA Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963. Callsign F-TGFA; code 20-FA Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125746. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125749 (MSN 7642) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125749 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.76. Delivered May 9, 1961 Assigned to EC 3/20 May 1961. Callsign F-TGFW; code 20-FW Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Oct 28, 1963. WFU May 30, 1964 125754 (AD-4NA, VF-194 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) ditched after bad takeoff from USS Boxer CVA-21 Jun 15, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 125755 (MSN 7648) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125755 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.32. Delivered Sep 20, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Sep 1960. Callsign F-TFLL; code 20-LL Assigned to EAA 1/21 Nov 25, 1963. Callsign F-TFLU; code 21-LU Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base Apr 10, 1967 Assigned to EAA 2/21 Aug 11, 1967. W/o Jun 30, 1969 125756 (AD-4NA, VF-194 attached to USS Boxer (CVA-21)) hit by AAA May 17, 1953 and ditched offshore from Tanchon, Korea. Pilot rescued by helicopter. 125757 (VA-155 attached to USS Princeton (CVA-37)) crashed at sea Jul 12, 1953. Pilot killed. 125759 (VA-95, attached to USS Philippine SEA (CVA-47)) hit by AAA Feb 26, 1953 and crash landed in friendly territory. 125762 (MSN 7655) Stored at NAS Litchfield Park, AZ. Ferried to NAS Norfolk, VA, for collection by the French AF. To French Air Force / Armée de l'Air as 125762 Modified upon arrival in France by SFERMA in Bordeaux; allocated SFERMA line number No.39. Delivered Oct 5, 1960 Assigned to EC 1/20 Oct 1960. Callsign F-TFLQ; code 20-LQ Assigned to EC 3/20 Mar 1963. Callsign F-TGFI; code 20-FI Assigned to GC 3/20 Nov 1, 1963. Callsign F-TGFI; code 20-FI Assigned to EAA 601, Châteaudun Air Base 3Apr 3, 1964 To Royal Khmer Air Force / Aviation Royale Khmère as 125762. Delivered Nov 24, 1964 125765/125782 Douglas AD-4W Skyraider MSN 7658/7675 125772 to Fleet Air Arm as Skyraider AEW.1 WV183 125773 w/o 13 Apr 1953 Ditched, 200 miles NE. off Malta VC-12 125776 w/o 13 Jan 1955 Barrier cr, on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VC-11 125779 w/o? 15 Aug 1954 Accident at Macarthur Field, Long Island, NY VC-12 125782 w/o 2 Apr 1954 Fatal crash 5 miles S. of Port Judith, RI VC-12 125783/125882 Douglas F3D-2 Skyknight MSN 7977/8076 Redesignated EF-10B in 1962. Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125783 (MSN 7977) 125784 (MSN 7978) Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/13/1964: Struck off charge. 125785 (MSN 7979) w/o 24 Apr 1954 Accident at MCAS El Toro, CA VMF-531 125786 (MSN 7980) 1953: VMC-3. 1/1956: Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1958: VMCJ-3 as "TN-23". 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1967: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx" (VMCJ-1) crashed in sea off Da Nang, South Vietnam on training flight Mar 24, 1967. Both crew killed. 125787 (MSN 7981) w/o? 11 Apr 1954 Ground looped on landing, at K-3, Korea VMF-513 125788 125789 125790 VMF(AW)-542 as "WH-23". 125791 VX-4 as "XF-13". 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125792 125793 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx" VMCJ-3 as "TN-18". 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx (VMCJ-1) crashed near Dont Ha, South Vietnam Jul 17, 1968. Both crew killed 125794 125795 125796 VX-3 as "XC-41". 125797 125798 2 Sep 1954 Landing accident, at MCAS El Toro, CA VMF-542 1956: VMF(AW)-542. 1958: VMF(N)-531 as "EC-17". VMF(AW)-542 as "WH-22". 125799 125800 w/o 5 Jul 1953 Crash near K-6, Korea VMF-513 125801 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125802 1957: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125803 125804 1957: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125805 125806 1956: VMF(AW)-542. Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B 1958: VMCJ-3 as "TN-15". 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1965: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx" (VMCJ-1) crashed into sea off Da Nang, Vietnam Jul 31, 1965. Both crew killed. 125807 (MSN 8001) 1953: VC-4. 1953: VF-11. 1954: VF-14 initially flew with Navy Fighter Squadrons. After an Overhaul and Repair (O&R) period in 1955, it became an F3D-2T2 radar-operator trainer, training fighter pilots in radar intercept missions. 1956: FAWTU. 1958: VF-101. 1961: NWC. Its final Navy assignment was as a research and development aircraft at Naval Air Facility China Lake, (Inyokern) California with periodic visits to O&R facilities. In September 1962, the aircraft was re-designated as TF-10B. 7/18/1968: Struck off charge at NAS China Lake, CA. Transferred to the Raytheon Company and used for missile development. Had a fuel cell failure in 1981 while flying out of Holloman AFB, NM, made a gear up landing and never flew again. Was cannibalized for spare parts until trucked to the Air Combat Museum, Topeka, Kansas in 1990. The aircraft is painted in Korean War markings of Marine Corps Night Fighter Squadron VMF(N)-513, the Flying Nightmares, but this particular Skyknight never flew with the Marine Corps. 125808 1955: VMFT(N)-20 as "LP-12". VMCJ-3 125809 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1964-65: VMCJ-2 as "CY-xx". 1966: VMCJ-2 as "RM-6" 9/21/1968: Struck off charge at NARF North Island, CA. 125810 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1966: VMCJ-1 as "RM-6" 1967: Upgraded to Super Whale at NAS North Island, CA. 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx" Put into storage at the AMARC bone yard. 6/27/1970: Struck off charge 125811 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125812 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/13/1964: Struck off charge 125813 w/o 9 Mar 1953 crashed north of Irvine Lake in Santa Ana Mountains, CA. Both crew killed. 125814 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q. Mar 12, 1960: Crashed at Holloman AFB, NM 125815 1953: FAWTUPAC as "PA-82". 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125816 1954: VMF(AW)-542 as "WH-4". 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125817 1953: VMF(N)-513 as "WF-xx". (VMF-513) lost in Korea Jun 4, 1953. 125818 VMFT(N)-20 as "LP-5". Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q VMCJ-2 as "CY-19". 1963: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" (VMCJ-3) crashed at MCAS El Toro Aug 19, 1963. Must have been repaired. 12/1/1969: Struck off charge at NARF North Island, CA 125819 Converted to TF-10B. VF-101 as "AD-182". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 3/28/1963: Struck off charge 125820 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/28/1963: Struck off charge 125821 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/13/1964: Struck off charge 125822 125823 1955: VF-14 as "T-xxx". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 2/13/1964: Struck off charge 125824 1959: VF(AW)-3 as "PA-143". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 2/13/1964: Struck off charge 125825 125826 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125827 w/o 24 Aug 1954 Fatal crash near NAS Barbers Point, HI FAWTUPAC 125828 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-3". Put into storage at the AMARC bone yard 6/13/1970: Struck off charge 125829 15 Nov 1953 Landed long at NAS Jacksonville, FL VF-11 Converted to TF-10B. 1959: VF-101 as "AD-177" 1960: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ Mar 2, 1964: Struck off charge at NAS North Island, CA 125830 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125831 1956: VMF(AW)-542. Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1960-61: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx" VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx". 1968: VMCJ-1 as "RM-4" (VMCJ-1) crashed into sea 15 mi N of Da Nang, South Vietnam Jan 16, 1968. Both crew killed. 125832 1956: VMF(AW)-542 w/o 25 Apr 1956 in mid-air with F3D-2 127067, near Mojave, CA. Both crew killed 125833 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1965: VMCJ-2 as "CY-14" 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-xx". 1968: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" Crashed 21 Oct 1968 at MCAS Yuma, AZ 125834 125835 VMF(N)-531 as "LT-13" 125836 VX-4 as "XF-14". 1957: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125837 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125838 125839 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q. VCMJ-3. VCMJ-1 w/o 16 Jan 1960 Fatal crash in Japan. One crewman killed 125840 125841 1957: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125842 125843 125844 VX-4 as "XF-12". 125845 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125846 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1958-59: VCMJ-3 as "TN-11" 1967: Upgraded to Super Whale at NAS North Island, CA. 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-4" To MASDC as 4F012 from VMCJ-3 MCAS El Toro, CA May 26. 1970. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Jul 22, 1974 125847 1956: VMF(AW)-542. 7: VMF(N)-542 as "WH-16". 125848 w/o 24 May 1955 Fatal crash near MCAS Camp Pendleton, CA VMF-542 125849 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B VMCJ-1 as "RM-5". To MASDC from VMCJ-2, MCAS Cherry Point, NC May 25, 1969 To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Aug 1, 1974 125850 (MSN 8044) Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1958: VCMJ-3 as "TN-11" 1958: VCMJ-3 as "TN-17". 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx" 3/1965: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. Returned to service 1965: VCMJ-3 as "TN-4" VMCJ-2 as "CY-19" MCAS Cherry Point, NC. To MASDC as 4F006 May 5, 1969. To US Army as VH004 Dec 28, 1973. Back to USAF as FD001 Apr 20, 1988 Put on display at Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA, on loan from National Museum of USAF. Being restored in 2014. 125851 125852 125853 1952: VX-4 as "XF-11" . 1953: VC-35. 1954: VX-5. 1954: VMF(N)-542. 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125854 Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 3/28/1963: Struck off charge 125855 125856 1953: VC-35. 1954: VX-5. 1955: NAS San Diego, CA, for tests 1955: MCAS El Toro, CA, for tests. 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125857 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1959-60: VMCJ-3 as "TN-xx". 125858 w/o 18 Feb 1954 Fatal crash due to structural failure, near Browne Island, NC VMF-531 125859 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx" 125860 125861 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125862 125863 w/o? 27 Jul 1954 Landed long, at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMFT-20 125864 1957-58: VMF(AW)-513 as "WF-xx". 125865 w/o 18 Mar 1953 Crash near NAS Atlantic City, NJ VC-4 125866 w/o 10 Jun 1955 Fire on aircraft, crash 4 miles S of NAS Quonset Point, RI Pilot bailed out O&R DEP 125867 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125868 1953: VC-4 125869 Converted to Douglas F3D-2Q/EF-10B. 1967-68: VMCJ-1 as "RM-8" To MASDC from VMCJ-2 MCAS Cherry Point, NC Apr 9, 1969. To Southwestern Alloys, Tucson, AZ Aug 1, 1974 125870 converted to F3D-2T2. to NAF R&D China Lake ca 1959. 1955: FAWTUPAC as "PA-17" Reported 2009 to be at Korean War Memorial, Lakewood, CA painted as 127039. 125871 125872 1956: VMF(AW)-542. Converted to MF-10B. VMF(AW)-542 as "WH-15" 125873 VMFT(N)-20 as "BP-5". Converted to TF-10B. 1964: NARTU Glynco, GA Jan 7, 1964: Written off. 125874 125875 1959: VF-101 as "AD-171". Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ 2/13/1964: Struck off charge. 125876 125877 1956: VMF(AW)-542 125878 VMFT(N)-20 125879 VF-101 as "AD-178". Converted to TF-10B. 1963: VT-86 as "4B-63" Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 2/27/1964: Struck off charge 125880 125881 125882 VMF(AW)-531. 1961: NMC as "882" 125883/125892 Douglas F3D-3 Skyknight Contract cancelled 125893/125912 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125893 125894 125895 125896 VF-113. With VMF-122 (LC-11) in 1952-1953 125897 1953-54: VF-114 as V-406. FAGU-30 125898 125899 125900 125901 125902 125903 VF-111 125904 125905 125906 125907 125908 125909 125910 USN Reserves, at NAS Minneapolis, MN 125911 125912 125913/125948 Grumman F9F-4 Panther Many delivered as F9F-5. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125913 125914 125915 125916 125917 1953: VMA-312. Crashed Dec 1, 1953 near MCAS Masters, FL. Pilot was killed. 125918 125919 VMF-334 as MX-3. 125929 125921 125922 USN Reserves, at NAS Minneapolis, MN. 125923 125924 w/o 18 Jun 1955 Fatal crash near NAS Columbus, OH VF-691 125925 seen 2006 in restoration hangar of Valiant Air Command museum, Titusville, FL 125926 125927 125928 1953: VF-84 as E-412. w/o? 10 Jul 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Wasp' in Caribbean VMF-314 125929 125930 1952: VMF-115. 2/16/1952: Crashed at K-55 AB, South Korea 125931 125932 125933 125934 1954: ? as LF-3. 125935 w/o 10 Jul 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Wasp' in Caribbean VMF-314 125936 125937 125938 w/o? 8 Aug 1954 Takeoff accident at NAS South Weymouith, MA 125939 1954: VMF-334. Ditched Aug 5, 1954 into the sea off Virginia Beach, VA 125940 w/o? 13 Jan 1954 Force landed, due to mechanical fault, at Middle Hancock Creek, NC VMA-312 125941 125942 (F9F-5) with VF-813 at NARTU Minneapolis, MN 125943 1952: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1954: VMF-312. 4/22/1954: Crashed near MCAS Cherry Point, NC 125944 125945 Reserves VMF-213. Crashed Jun 9, 1956 into a residential area near NAS Minneapolis, MN. The pilot and 10 civilians on the ground were killed. 125946 1954: VMF-334. 7/13/1954: Crash landed at MCAS Cherry Point, NC 125947 125948 125949/126256 Grumman F9F-5 Panther Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org 125949 VF-781. USN Reserves, at NAS Minneapolis, MN. 5/30/1957: Crashed in northeast Minneapolis, MN after a collision with F9F-5 125958 125950 125951 125952 VF-154. 1953: VF-153 as H-312 125953 125954 125955 1953: VF-783. 1953: VF-122 125956 125957 125958 USN Reserves, at NAS Minneapolis, MN. 5/30/1957: Crashed in northeast Minneapolis, MN after a collision with F9F-5 125949. Pilot was killed 125959 VF-114. VF-122 125960 1955: VF-144 as A-412. 1956-57: VMF-314 as LW-11 125961 VF-153. w/o? 21 Jun 1955 Accident on 'USS Boxer' in Pacific VF-144 125962 w/o? 8 Jul 1953 Landing accident at NAF Leeward Point, Cuba VF-72 125963 (VF-122 attached to USS Oriskany (CVA-34)) crashed at sea due to flameout Apr 13, 1953. Pilot MIA 125964 w/o 30 Jan 1955 Crash 5 miles SE. of Kanggu-Dong, Korea VMF-115 125965 125966 w/o? 28 Jul 1952 Accident at ALF, Edenton, NC VMF-224 125967 (VF-783 (VA-121) attached to USS Oriskany (VA-34)) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan harbor, Korea Jan 18, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter 125968 125969 1953: VF-781. 1953: VF-122 125970 w/o? 31 Jul 1953 Accident at NAAS El Centro, CA FAGU 125971 125972 125973 1955: VF-192 as B-211 125974 with VMF-122 (LC-6) in 1952-1953 125975 (VF-51) ditched in Sea of Japan after takeoff from USS Valley Forge (CVA-45) Feb 24, 1953. Pilot rescued by Navy helicopter HO3S-1 from USS Los Angeled (CA-135) 125976 w/o 26 Nov 1954 Fatal takeoff crash at NAS Miramar, CA VF-144 125977 125978 125979 VF-781 125980 VF-111 125981 125982 1953: VMF-224. Crashed Jan 9, 1953 near MCALF Edenton, NC. Pilot was killed. 125983 w/o 3 Sep 1953 Fatal crash due to stall, 40 miles E. of Palafrugell, Spain VF-83 125984 125985 w/o? 8 Jul 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Hornet' in Pacific VF-93 125986 125987 125988 1953: VMF-122. 10/29/1953: Written off in a landing accident at MCAS Quantico, VA 125989 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team 125990 w/o? 12 Nov 1954 Accident at MCAS Cherry Point, NC VMFT-20 125991 125992 to VMF 224 in 1952. To NAS Atsugi and Yokosuka in 1953. to NAS Alamada and MCAS El Toro and ended up in Naval Reserve NAS Minneapolis. Retured Jul 1959. For a couple of decades locate at Winona's Lake Park. Moved to Max Conrad Field in 1980s. Moved to Bowling Green-Warren County RAP in Jan 2008 for restoration for Aviation Heritage Park. In 2012 was on display at Aviation Heritage Park, Bowling Green, Kentucky, on loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 125993 1952: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. 1952-53: VF-72 as L-218. w/o? 19 Aug 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Tarawa' in Atlantic VF-72 125994 125995 NATTU as 001. 125996 125997 w/o? 1 Aug 1953 Landing accident at MCAS Norfolk, VA VMF-223 125998 w/o 24 Jun 1955 Fatal crash near MCAS El Toro, CA VMF-314 125999 126000 Delivered 29 Apr 1952 VF-111 Sep 1952-May 1953 VF-192 Aug 1953-Oct 1954 Featured in the movie “Bridges at Toko-Ri” as a faux F9F-5P “PP21” while actually assigned to VF-192 as B215. VF-64 Oct 1954-Aug 1955 Fleet Air Gunnery Unit (FAGU) Apr 1956-Apr 1957 MARS-37 El Toro Apr 1957-Sep 1957 VU-7 Sep 1957-May 1958 Storage Litchfield Park May 1958 Stricken Aug 1959, 1256 hours 126001 126002 (VMF-311) suffered fuel starvation due to bad weather and crashed near K-3 May 6, 1953. Pilot killed. 126003 126004 126005 1953: VF-783. 1953: VF-122. 1953: VMF-115. Crashed Oct 8, 1953 while landing at K-3 AB, South Korea 126006 (VMF-311) pilot bailed out over Sea of Japan near Pusan, Korea due to battle damage Jul 17, 1953. Pilot was killed. 126007 126008 126009 VMA-323. w/o? 30 Jan 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Midway' in Med. VF-21 126010 126011 126012 w/o? 11 Aug 1953 Landed short at K-3, Korea VMF-311 126013 VMA-223 126014 126015 1955: VMFT-20 as LF-5 126016 1953: VF-111. 3/19/1953: Ditched into the sea after a bad launch off USS Boxer 126017 w/o? 26 Jan 1955 Crash 6 miles NE. of MCAS Mojave, CA VMA-223 126018 126019 1952: VF-837. 11/15/1952: Crashed on the deck of USS Philippine Sea 126020 126021 126022 VF-102. 1954: VF-192. Crashed Jul 1, 1954 near Travis AFB, CA after a collision with F9F 126225. Pilot was killed 126023 126024 126025 VF-53 as S-1xx. w/o? 21 Mar 1955 Force landing, due to engine failure, 2 miles NW. of Tracy A/p, CA VF-154 126026 VF-111. 1953: VMF-115. Crashed Oct 8, 1953 in South Korea. 126027 126028 126029 w/o? 13 Jan 1953 Accident on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-837. 126092 also wrecoed 126030 126031 126032 (VMF-311) list in operational accident in South Korea Mar 13, 1953. Pilot survived 126033 126034 6/1952: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1952-53: VF-781 as D-109. 1953: VMF-115. 1954-56: VMFT-20. 1957: FASRON-51. 1957: VAH-11. 1957-58: VAH-7. 10/1958: Put into storage at NAF Litchfield Park, AZ. 126035 126036 126037 1953: VF-111 as V-134 126038 126039 6/1952: Delivered to the United States Navy. 1952: VF-122. 1953: VF-122 as D-205. 1953: VMF-115. 1955: VMFT-10. 3/26/1955: Crashed on a training flight 28 miles NE. of MCAS Cherry Point, NC. VMFT-20. Pilot was killed. 126040 126041 (VMF-311) pilot bailed out due to battle damage over Sea of Japan near Pusan, Korea Jul 17, 1953. Pilot KIA 126042 w/o 25 Jun 1955 Ditched, off 'USS Oriskany' in Pacific VF-192 126043 to NAF China Lake by Nov 1955-Jun 1956. W/o? 28 Jul 1952 Accident at ALF, Edenton, NC VMF-224 126044 1954-55: ? as V-xxx. w/o? 25 Aug 1954 Barrier crash on 'USS Kearsage' in Pacific VF-114 126045 126046 126047 VF-783 126048 126049 with VMF-122 (LC-2) in 1952-1953 126050 Assigned to VF-112. Transferred to VMF-122 (LC-23), 1953. 126051 VF-84 126052 w/o 5 Jan 1954 Ditched, due to engine failure, at Horton Bay, NC VMF-122 126053 1953: VMF-224 as WK-13 126054 126055 1954: VF-84. Crashed May 6, 1954 near ALF Fentress, VA 126056 VF-81. Crashed Dec 22, 1953 near Lake Drummond VA after collision with F9F 125648. Pilot was killed. 126057 126058 VF-154 126059 126060 1954: NATC. 9/15/1954: Ditched into Chesapeake Bay off NAS Patuxent River, MD 126061 126062 w/o? 17 Oct 1952 Landed short, at NAS Roosevelt Roads, PR VMF-122 126063 126064 126065 126066 CAG-2 as M-00 126067 126068 126069 126070 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team 126071 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team 126072 126073 (VMF-311) Destroyed Jul 17 1953 in a ground accident at Pohang AB, South Korea when 20mm ammo was ignited by jet blast of another Panther Pilot uninjured. 126074 w/o? 7 Jan 1954 Accident on 'USS Bennington' in Mediterranean. VF-72 126075 126076 126077 126078 126079 1953: VF-43. 10/26/1953: Crashed near NAS Cecil Field, FL. Pilot was killed 126080 126081 (VMF-311) crash landed in Korea due to battle damage Mar 23, 1953. Pilot uninjured. 126082 126083 126084 VX-3 126085 126086 126087 1953: VF-122 126088 126089 1953: VF-742 as E-202. VF-82. 126090 126091 1955: VMFT-20 as LF-16.. In midair collision with 125304 3 mi SW of MCAS Cherry Point, NC Feb 1, 1955. Both pilots ejected safely 126092 1953: VF-192 as B-2xx. W/o? 13 Jan 1953 Barrier crash 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-837 (See 126029) 126093 126094 1952: VF-781 as D-109. 1954: VMF-224. 5/14/1954: Crashed near Lake Yamanaka, Japan. Pilot was killed. 126095 126096 126097 126098 126099 (VF-51 attached to USS Valley Forge (CVA-45)) shot down by AAA S of Wonsan, North Korea Mar 9, 1953. Pilot KIA. 126100 126101 1952-54: Flew with the Blue Angels acrobatic team. VU-7 as UH-44 126102 126103 126104 126105 w/o? 16 Mar 1953 Landing accident on 'USS Bennington' in Caribbean VMF-122 126106 w/o? 7 Jan 1954 Accident on 'USS Tarawa' in Mediterranean. VF-43 126107 126108 126109 (VMF-311) hit by small arms fire and landed at K-13, Korea on fire Feb 16, 1953. Pilot was Ted Williams, the famous baseball player, and was uninjured. 126110 1952: VF-837. 10/7/1952: Crashed near NAS Moffett Field, CA. Pilot was killed 126111 1954: VMF-224. 7/23/1954: Ditched into the sea off Kin Point, Okinawa. 126112 126113 1952-53: VF-53 as S-3xx 126114 1954: VF-102. 6/24/1954: Written off in a barrier crash on USS Tarawa 126115 126116 126117 1952: VF-51. 10/29/1952: Ran out of fuel and crashed near NAS Miramar, CA. Pilot was killed 126118 126119 126120 126121 126122 126123 126124 (VF-153) crashed into Sea of Japan on takeoff from USS Princeton (CVA-37) and sank right away Apr 25, 1953. Pilot killed. 126125 w/o? 7 Jan 1954 Accident on 'USS Tarawa' in Med. VF-43 126126 126127 126128 126129 126130 1954: VMF-311 as WL-xx. 5/17/1954: Ditched into Yongil-Man Bay, South Korea. Pilot was killed 126131 1958: VMA-224 as WK-24. Jan 11, 1958: Written off? 126132 1953-54: VF-54 as M-408 126133 VF-916. 1954: VF-83. 2/23/1954: Crashed near Berlin, MD 126134 VU-1 126135 126136 126137 126138 126139 1953: VF-742 as E-217 126140 w/o? 1 Dec 1953 Barrier crash on 'USS Yorktown' in Pacific VF-64 ` 126141 126142 126143 126144 126145 126146 126147 126148 126149 126150 126151 1953: ? as C-102. w/o 23 Jun 1955 Crash due to engine failure, near NAAS Holtville, CA Pilot bailed out FAGU 126152 1953: VF-121. (VF-781 attached to USS Oriskany (CVA-34)) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor, Korea, Feb 2, 1953. Pilot rescued. 126153 1952: VF-831. Crashed Dec 10, 1952 near Livermore, CA. Pilot was killed 126154 126155 1952: VF-831. 10/25/1952: Caught fire and crashed near Norton AFB, CA 126156 w/o? 13 Jan 1953 Landing accident on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-837 126157 126158 126159 (VA-153) hit by AAA Apr 21, 1953 and ditched in Wonsan Harbor, Korea. 126160 126161 1954: VF-72. 9/21/1954: Crashed near Grenier AFB, NH 126162 w/o 21 Jan 1955 Cr, near Ocean City, MD Pilot bailed out FASRONS 126163 126164 126165 1957: ? as VW-5 126166 126167 w/o 26 Nov 1954 Fatal mid-air, near K-6, Sth Korea VMF-311 126168 w/o? 16 Jan 1953 Accident on 'USS Princeton' in Pacific VF-831 126169 VMF-115 126170 VF-153. 1954: VMF-115. 4/22/1954: Crashed near K-3 AB, South Korea 126171 126172 126173 126174 126175 126176 1953: VF-111. Ditched Apr 8, 1953 into the sea on take-off from USS Boxer. Pilot was killed 126177 1954: VF-63. 1/28/1954: Ran out of fuel and crashed in Japan 126178 126179 126180 126181 126182 126183 126184 VF(AW)-4. 1954: VMF-224. 7/22/1954: Crashed near Kadena AB, Okinawa 126185 126186 126187 126188 *? as WL-11 126189 (VMF-311) ditched due to fuel starvation in bad weather near Kangea, South Korea May 6, 1953. Pilot rescued by helicopter 126190 (VF-51 attached to USS Valley Forge (CVA-45)) hit by AAA near Kowon, North Korea Apr 1, 1953. Able to fly out to sea where pilot ejected and was rescued, but suffered back injury. 126191 in midair Mar 2, 1955 with 125628 near NAAS El Centro, CA. Pilot bailed out. 126192 126193 w/o? 12 Oct 1954 Landed short, at K-3, South Korea VMF-115 126194 126195 1956-58: VMA-223 as WP-12. w/o? 30 Apr 1953 Barrier cr, on 'USS Kearsage' in Pacific VF-114 126196 126197 126198 126199 w/o? 21 Aug 1953 Mid-air, 20 miles SW. of Lanai, HI VF-64 126200 126201 126202 1953: VF-121. VMF-115 126203 (VF-153 attached to USS Princeton (CVA-37)) hit by AAA over Korea, ditched in Sea of Japan and disintegrated on impact May 6, 1953 126204 (VF-111) ran out of fuel and ditched at sea off Korean coast Jun 19, 1953. 126205 1953: VF-114. 2/16/1953: Written off in a ground accident at NAAS El Centro, CA 126206 w/o 8 Oct 1953 Crash due to engine failure, into Naktong Bombing Range, Korea VMF-115 126207 VF-153. 1957: ? as VW-10 126208 1957: FASron-8 as FG-806 126209 126210 126211 w/o? 16 Dec 1954 Landed long, at NAS Sangley Point, Philippines VF-64 126212 w/o? 22 Apr 1953 Accident on 'USS Kearsage' in Pacific VF-114 126213 (VF-153) ditched May 6, 1953 near Tanchon, North Korea after being hit by ground fire. Pilot was killed. 126214 1953: VF-112. Crashed Jul 7, 1953 on the deck off USS Kearsarge. Pilot was killed 126215 1954: VF-144. Crashed Jan 12, 1954 near NAAS Saufley Field, FL. Pilot was killed 126216 w/o? 26 Sep 1954 Landed short, at K-3, Sth Korea VMF-115 126217 126218 w/o? 23 Apr 1953 Landing accident, on 'USS Kearsage' in Pacific VF-113 126219 (VF-122) crashed on takeoff from USS Oriskany CVA-34 Mar 22, 1953 off the Korean coast. Pilot MIA 126220 126221 126222 126223 ` 126224 VMF-115 126225 appeared in the motion picture *Bridges Of Toko-Ri* 1954: VF-192. Crashed Jul 1, 1954 near Travis AFB, CA after a collision with F9F 126022 126226 FASRON-7. FASRON-11/. This aircraft flew combat missions over North Korea with US Navy Fighter Squadron VF-51, the Screaming Eagles, from 2 January until 5 March 1953, when it was damaged in a barrier engagement during a carrier landing. VF-51 was attached to Carrier Air Group FIVE aboard the USS VALLEY FORGE (CVA-45). FASRON-10. VF-93. VF-154. FASRON-117. VMA-323. USN Reserves, at NAS Minneapolis, MN as x-113. 7/27/1959: Stuck off charge. On display in 1977 in Riverview Park, Marshalltown, Iowa. Was rusting in a field near Elkton, MN Put on display at the Combat Air Museum, Topeka, KS in 1983. Still there Mar 2009. On loan from National Naval Aviation Museum. 126227 VMA-323 126228 1953: VMF-311. 12/22/1953: Flamed out and crashed near Pohang, South Korea 126229 VF-154 as H-401 126230 VF-153 as H-313. w/o? 5 Sep 1954 Force landing, due to engine failure, at K-3, South Korea VMF-311 126231 w/o 27 Dec 1954 Fatal crash 3 miles W. of Angang-Ni, South Korea VMF-115 126232 1954: VMA(AW)-224. Crashed Jul 2, 1954 at Itami AB, Japan. Pilot was killed 126233 126234 126235 126236 126237 1954: VMF-115. Crashed Feb 8, 1954 near Andong, South Korea. Pilot was killed 126238 VF-154 126239 126240 1951: VF-53 as S-304. VF-144 as A-401. w/o? 28 Nov 1952 Barrier crash on 'USS Valley Forge" in Pacific VF-51 126241 VF-154. w/o 9 Mar 1955 Fatal t/off crash on 'USS Essex' in South China Sea VF-64 126242 w/o? 19 Dec 1954 Landed short, at K-3, South Korea VMF-311 126243 VF-154 126244 126245 126246 126247 Vf-144. w/o 10 Apr 1953 Fatal t/off crash 400-miles N. off Honolulu, HI from 'USS Boxer' 126248 1954: VF-144. 6/18/1954: Ditched into the sea off Palma, Spain. Pilot was killed 126249 w/o? 25 Mar 1954 Accident at K-3, Sth Korea VMF-311 126250 (VF-154) hit side of mountain near Tanchon, Korea Apr 23, 1953. 126251 VF-154. VMA-224 as WK-11 126252 1954: VMF-115. 10/19/1954: Crashed in South Korea 126253 VF-115 126254 126255 VF-111 126256