1930

30-1/28			Curtiss A-3B Falcon
				1 converted to O-1E.  To Wright Field as P-595
				2 (90th Attack Sqdn) crashed Strobel, TX May 1933.  Pilot killed
				6 (8th Attack Sqn) ground looped on landing at Brooks Field, TX	Aug 12, 1930
				7 (41st School Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident at Eagle Pass Apt, TX Dec 18, 1934
				8 (13th Attack Sqn) flew into ground at Palacios, TX Apr 11, 1932. Pilot killed.
				9 w/o May 19, 1930 at NAS Pensacola, FL
				10 (1st School Sqn) crashed in vacant lot, Rantoul IL Jan 4, 1937. Both crew killed.
				11 (13th Attack Sqn) ground looped on landing at Fresno, CA Apr 25, 1930
				12 (13th Attack Sqn) crashed 10 mi SE of Hallettsville, TX Jul 15, 1930.  Pilot bailed out safely.
				13 scrapped Oct 1937, last A-3B in service.
				14 (8th Attack Sqn) flew into high-tension wires 1 mi W of Kirby, TX Nov 13, 1932.  Pilot killed.
				15 w/o May 27, 1931 at Memphis, TN
				16 (8th Attack Sqn) w/o at Needville, TX Jun 19, 1932
				17 (90th Attack Sqn) crashed on takeoff Carmine, TX Dec 5, 1933.
				18 (ACTS) in midair collision with 30-25 at Maxwell field, AL Dec 11, 1934.  Pilot (Mexican AF) killed.
				19 (13th Attack Sqn) crashed on takeoff Ft. Crockett, TX Sep 9, 1931.
				21 (60th Sqn) forcelanded 5 mi W of Ft. Crockett TX Apr 4, 1930
				22 (90th Attack Sqn) crashed Ft Crockett, TX Jan 27, 1931
				25 (ACTS) in midair collision with 30-18 at Maxwell Field, AL Dec 11, 1934.  Pilot killed.
				26 (8th Attack Sqn) forcelanded after engine fialure Gonzales, TX Nov 12, 1932
				28 (8th Attack Sqn) flew into water during Trophy Race, Galveston, TX Nov 17, 1930.  Pilot killed.
30-29/87		Boeing P-12B
				MSN 1201/1259
				29 (17th Pursuit Sq) in midair collision with P-12C 31-162 near Muttonville MI Dec 2, 1930.  Pilot bailed out.
				33 (77 PS) damaged in takeoff accident at Reno, NV Jun 20, 1931.
				34 (3rd Pursuit Sqn) in midair collision with 30-74 over Clark Field, Philippines Jul 7, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				35 (24th Pursuit Sqn) in midair colison with 30-39 over Limon Bay, Canal Zone Sep 16, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				37 (24th Pursuit Sqn) crashed 2 mi E of France Field, Canal Zone Jan 4, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				38 (Panama Air Depot) wrecked in landing accident at France Field, Canal Zone Dec 15, 1934.
				39 (24th Pursuit Sqn) in midair collision with 30-25 over Limon Bay, Canal Zone Sep 16 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				40 (24th Pursuit Sqn) forcelanded Mandingo River, Canal Zone Jun 22, 1932
				41 (24 PS) damaged in landing accident at Rio Hato, Panama Mar 4, 1931
				42 (24th Pursuit Sqn) crashed after engine failure La Pintada, Panama Sep 19, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				44 (74th Pursuit Sqn) w/o in landing at France Field, Canal Zone Jan 29, 1935.
				47 (24th Pursuit Sqn) w/o in forced landing at la Playa, Panama Dec 13, 1932
				49 (74th Pursuit Sqn) crashed at France Field, Canal Zone Oct 9, 1930.  Pilot bailed out.
				50 (29th Pursuit Sqn) forcelanded at Chorrerea, Panama Nov 23, 1933.
				53 (78th Pursuit Sqn) crashed Chorrera, Panama Oct 4, 1933.  Pilot bailed out.
				55 (MSN 1227) w/o Dec 9, 1932 at Wheeler Field, HI
				56 (6th Pursuit Sqn) w/o after midair collision with 30-66 over Wheeler Field Nov 9, 1934.
				61 (MSN 1233) wo Oct 20, 1930 at Waimanalo, HI
				62 (MSN 1234, 19th Pursuit Sqn) wrecked in landing accident at Wheeler Field Nov 9, 1934.
				66 (3 PS) damaged in landing accident at Clark Field, Philippines Apr 28, 1931.
				67 (MSN 1239) w/o Sep 8, 1933 at Wheeler Field, HI
				68 (18th Pursuit Sqn) spun-in off Puenta Point, Oahy Aug 18, 1930. Pilot killed.
				70 (19 PS) forcelanded at Haleiwa Auxiliary Airfield, HI Jan 27, 1931
				71 (19th Pursuit Sqn) crashed off Waikiki Beach, Oahy while performing acrobatics over departing Army transport
					Mar 21, 1931.  Pilot killed.
				73 (MSN 1245) w/o Mar 16, 1931 at Nichols Field, Philippines
				74 (3rd Pursuit Sqn) in midair collision with 30-34 over Clark Field, Philippines Jul 7, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				75 (3rd Pursuit Sqn) crashed 6y mi S of Clark Field after midair fire Nov 9, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				81 (ZP-12B, 3 PS) damaged in takeoff accident at Quingua, Philippines Sep 23, 1936
				82 (3rd Pursuit Sqn) ditched in Subic Bay after engine failure May 24, 1933.
				85 (3re Pursuit Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident at Clark Field Nov 29, 1932
				86 (3rd Pursuit Sqn) forcelanded 3 mi N of Clark Field after engine failure Mar 2, 1936.
30-88			Fleet XPT-6
				To Wright Field as P567
30-89			Consolidated O-17
				(120th Obv Sqn) wrecked in landing at Lowry Field, CO Jan 15, 1933
30-90/159		Thomas-Morse O-19B
				90 (57th Service Sqn) crashed 2 mi E of Flint, MI May 9, 1934. Pilot bailed out.
					Listed as O-33B in accident report.
				91 converted to XO-19B.  Also Project serial P598, w/o Jun 17, 1934 at Crissy field, CA
				92 w/o Sep 4, 1937 at Atlanta, GA
				93 (15th Obv Sqn) spun in on Aerial Gunnery Range, Oscoda, MI Aug 3, 1933.  Pilot killed
				94 crashed into San Francisco Bay Apr 16, 1934 due to engine failure on takeoff.
				95 (15th Obv Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident at Groseclose, VA
					Dec 26, 1930.  Repaired.  W/o Oct 20, 1937 at Maxwell Field, AL
				96 w/o Jun 18, 1934 at Kelly Field, TX
				98 (39th School Sqn) crashed Leon Springs Military Reservation, TX Mar 13, 1934. Pilot killed.
				99 w/op Mar 24, 1938 at Marshall Field, KS
				100 wo Jun 21, 1930 at Chicago Municipal Airport, IL
				101 (4th Coastal Arty) crashed Virginia Key (Miami) Fl Feb 2, 1938.  2 crew killed.
				104 recovered from Hawaiian inland waters Aug 8, 1932 by diver and crane.
				105 (16th Obv Sqn) force landed after engine failure Ft. Bragg, NC Sep 22, 1931.
				107 (ACTS) flew into ground 3 mi S of Montgomery, AL Jul 29, 1934. Pilot killed.
				109 W/o Jan 24, 1934 at Hensley Field, Texas
				110 (39 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Mar 19, 1934
				111 w/o Jun 1, 1936 at Maxwell Field, AL
				112 w/o Oct 12, 1934 at March Field, CA
				113 w/o Jan 14, 1934 at Long Beach, CA
				114 crashed on takeoff at Prineville MAP, OR Aug 29, 1935.  Pilot killed.
				116 (ACTS) crashed Prattville, AL, 12 mi N of Maxwell Field Jan 7, 1935.  Pilot killed.
				117 w/o Feb 9, 1936 at Dryden, Texas
				118  (48th Pursuit Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident at BurlingtonnMAP, IA Jun 15, 1936
				120 w/o Jul 11, 1933 at Cecelie, KY
				122 (88th Obv Sqn) ditched near Governor's Island in New York Harbor after engine failure May 23, 1931
				123 (41st Obv Sqn) crashed 12 mi Nw of Kelly Field, Tx Aug 6, 1936.  Pilot bailed out.
				126 w/o May 7, 1934 at Brooks Field, Texas.
				127 crashed in Cascade Mountains E of Morton, WA NE of Ford Island Oct 19, 1935.
				131 (4th Obv Sqn) force landed in Pearl Harbor after engine faiure Aug 5, 1932.
					Damaged with 4 OS in landing accident at Kahuku Point airstrip, HI Nov 28, 1934.
				132 w/op Jan 9, 1931 at Schofield Barracks, HI
				135 w/o Nov 28, 1934 at Kahuku Point, HI
				137  (4 OS) damaged in forced landing near Kipapa Gulch, Oahu, HI Sep 26, 1934.
				138 (40th Attack Sqn) crashed 7 mi SW of Kelly Field Apr 16, 1935. Pilot bailed out.
				139 ground looped at Salt Lake city Apt Apr 15, 1936.
				140 (62nd School Sqn) wrecked on takeoff Navasota, TX Aug 9, 1937.
				141 (1st Obv Sqn) forcelanded after engine failure near Stockdale, KS Aug 12, 1938
				142 (40th AS) crashed 7 mi N of Orange Grove, TX Apr 23, 1935. Pilot killed.
				144 (316th Obv Sqn) groundlooped at Sacramento MAP, CA Sep 16, 1933
				145 w/o Oct 25, 1937 at Atlanta, GA
				146 damaged in landing accident at Crissy Field, CA Apr 25, 1933
				147 (22nd Obv Sqn) crashed N of Deatsville, AL Oct 3, 1930. Crew bailed out.
				148 (31 BS) damaged in landing accident at March Field, CA Jan 17, 1933
				149 w/o Apr 30, 1941 at Fort Benning, GA
				152 (Rockwell Air Depot) ground looped Rockwell Field, CA Jan 22, 1936
				154 (ACTS) suffered engine failure and crashed 9 mi S of Maxwell Field Oct 9, 1933. Pilot bailed out.
				155 (ACTS) damaged in takeoff accident at Barksdale Field, LA Aug 5, 1934.
				156 w/o Oct 9, 1933 at Medford, OR
				157 flew into terrain at Altamont Pass, near Livermore, CA Aug 21, 1936.  Both crew killed.
				158 w/o May 21, 1932 at Battle Creek, MI
30-160			Douglas O-25A
				MSN 667.  Production version of O-25.  To Wright Field as P530, P560.  Wrecked in landing
					accident at March Field Dec 1, 1932.
30-161/163		Douglas O-25B
				MSN 668/670.  Unarmed staff transport with dual controls.
				163 (91st Obv Sqn) ditched in San Francisco Bay after engine failure May 26, 1934
30-164/195		Douglas O-25A
				MSN 671/702.  Production version of O-25
				164 (62nd School Sqn) wrecked in landing accident at Kelly Field Oct 26, 1938
				165 (MSN 672) w/o Nov 8, 1933 at Indiana, PA
				166 (91st Obv Sqn) wrecked landing in bad weather Big Prairie Ranger Station, MT Jul 26, 1930
				167 in midair fire at Bakersfield, CA Apr 5, 1931.  Pilot bailed out.
				169 (16th Obv Sqn) crashed 14 mi SE of Macon, GA Jul 25, 1934.
				170 (91st Obv Sqn) wrecked Mather Field, Ca Mar 23, 1931.
				173 (1st Obv Sqn) w/o Kelly Field Aug 30, 1935
				174 (1055h Obv Sqn/TNNG) wrecked in landing accident Valparaiso Gunnery Range, FL Aug 22, 1937.
				175 (ACTS) stalled and spun-in near Imperial, OA Jan 7, 1934. Pilot bailed out
				177 (MSN 684) w/o Jan 7, 1938 at Brooks Field, Texas
				178 (91st Obv Sqn) stalled and crashed during target practice at
					Mather Field, CA Mar 20, 1931.  Pilot killed, observer injured.
				183 w/o Aug 1, 1934 at Kelly Field, Texas
				184 w/o at Kelly Field, Texas
				185 w/o Mar 17, 1932 at Fort Benning, GA
				186 crashed 3 mi W of Waterford, PA Dec 29, 1930 after departing from Rodgers Airport (Pittsburgh's
					first municipal airport).  Pilot killed.  Plane was assigned to 16th Reconnaissance Squadron,
					Marshall Field, Fort Riley, Kansas.
				188 (205th Obv Sqn/TNNG) ground looped and wrecked during landing at New Orleans, LA Aug 11, 1938.
				189 (62nd School Sqn) wrecked in landing accident at Camp Bullis, San Antonio, TX Dec 9, 1938
				190 (41st Obv Sqn) wrecked near Brady, TX May 9, 1936
				191 w/o Aug 19, 1930 at Marion, KS
				193 w/o Jan 7, 1938 at Kelly Field, Texasx
				194 w/o May 27, 1938 at Camp Bullis, Texas
				195 (62nd School Sqn) stalled and spun in 2 mi SW of Hewitt, TX Apr 19, 1939.  Pilot bailed out.
30-196/225		Douglas O-32A
				MSN 637/666.  Modified to BT-2A trainers after removal of armament.
				196 (46 Sch Sqn) damaged in takeoff accident at McAlester, OK Jun 19, 1935.
				197 (329th Obv Sqn) collided with O-2H 28-164 and wrecked while
					taking off for air show at Salt Lake City, UT Jul 25, 1931.
				199 (46th School Sqn) wrecked Kingville, TX Mar 15, 1933
				201 (91st Obv Sqn) stalled and crashed Benton Apt, Redding, CA Nov 23, 1932.
				203 (30th BS) wrecked in takeoff accident at Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, TX Jun 30, 1934
				205 (46th School Sqn) wrecked in landing accident at Kruger Field, TX Jun 13, 1934
				206 converted to BT-2A.  W/o Dec 6, 1931 at Rockwell Field, CA
				207 (ACTS) wrecked in ground collision with Transcontinental and
					Western Air Northrop Alpha Nc942Y at Richards Field, Kansas City, MO Sep 18, 1931
				213 (53rd School Sqn) crashed short of landing strip at Palm
					Springs, CA Oct 14, 1930.  Damaged in landing accident at Troutdale, OR Feb 5, 1935.
				214 (46th School Sqn) crashed 8 mi W of Moore, TX Jan 12, 1936. Pilot killed
				216 (54th School Sqn) w/o at Kerrville, TX Jun 24, 1930
				217 (46th School Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident Menard, TX Sep 25, 1935.
				218 converted to BT-2A.  W/o Mar 27, 1935 at Kruger Field, Texas
				221 converted to BT-2A.  WS/o Aug 30, 293 at March Field, CA
				222 (46th School Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Matagorda, TX Jun 26, 1935
				223 (94 PS) w/o at Marysville, MI May 20, 1934.
				225 (ACTS) crashed 3 mi E of Chanute Field, IL Feb 6, 1932. Pilot killed, passenger injured.
30-226			Atlantic (Fokker) XA-7
30-227			Douglas XO-35
				MSN 913.  Delivered to Wright Field 24Oct31. Damaged at Wright Field 11Jul32, repaired and overhauled
					Surveyed Oct 28, 1938
30-228			Douglas XB-7
				MSN 914.  Originally ordered as an observation aircraft designated XO-36. Completed as light
					bomber and redesignated XB-7.  Delivered to Wright Field Jul 1932.  Assigned to NACA Langley
					Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Jan 1929 to 1935.  Surveyed Apr 1939.
30-229			Douglas XO-31
				MSN 721.  Force landed in bad weather Salisbury, PA Aug 21, 1931.
30-230			Douglas YO-31
				MSN 722
30-231/280		Curtiss A-3B Falcon
				231 (38th Attack Sqn) forcelanded after engine failure near Salem, WV Sep 6, 1931
				232 w/o Jan 11, 1931 at Freeport, TX
				233 (ACTS) crashed near Crestview, FL after engine failure Mar 29, 1936.  Pilot bailed out.
				235 (41 Sch Sq) crashed at Kelly Field, Texas Jan 10, 1936
				236 w/o Jan 11, 1933 at Fort Crockett, Texas
				237 (40th Attack Sqn) crashed at Kelly Field, TX after striking	water tower on takeoff Jan 22, 1936.
					Pilot killed.
				239 w/o Jul 28, 1931 at Chanute Field, IL
				240 redesignated ZA-3B.  W/o Feb 15, 1931 at Logan Field, MD
				242 (19th Pursuit Sqn) w/o at Haleiwa Auxiliary Field, Oahu, HI Jun 21, 1932.
				244 (13th Attack Sqn) struck telephone pole and crashed at Port
					O'Connor, TX Aug 19, 1932.  Pilot and passenger injured.
				245 w/o Aug 21, 1931 at Freeport, Texas
				246 to Wright Field as P-599.  W/o May 22, 19o32 at Hensley Field, Texas
				247 (51st Attack Sqn) engine failed and crasied at Kewanee, MS May 8, 1936.  Pilot bailed out
				251 (8th Attack Sqn) crashed Ft. Crockett, TX Aug 7, 1933.
				252 w/o Jan 25, 1934 at Warm Springs, GA
				253 (8th Attack Sqn) crashed Galveston, TX Sep 5, 1930
				255 (90th Attack Sqn) spun-in Fort Crockett, TX Oct 2, 1930
				256 (41st School Sqn) crashed S of Mertzon, TX Sep 5, 1934. Pilot killed.
				260 w/o Oct 78, 1933 at Fort Crockett, Texas
				266 (26th Attack Sqn) cradhed Wheeler Field, Oahy Dec 22, 1930. Pilot bailed out
				267 (26th Attack Sqn) wrecked in landing accident Bellows Field, Oahy Sep 19, 1934
				269 w/o Oct 9, 1935 at Bellows Field, HI
				273 (26th Attack Sqn) crashed Waipahu, Oahu Jan 5, 1931. Pilot killed, mechanic injured.
				277 w/o Apr 16, 1935 at Wheeler Field, HI
				279 w/o Oct 14, 1935 at Bellows Field, HI
30-281/343		Keystone B-3A
				Ordered as LB-10A, redesignated B-3A.  317/343 completed as B-5A.
				281 comverted to Y1B-4.  W/o Feb 28, 1934 at Palmdale, CA
				283 (28th Bomb Sqn) crashed after engine failure near Clark Field, Philippines Sep 7, 1933.
				284 (28th Bomb Sqn) crashed after engine failure S of Buluan, Mindanao Jan 3, 1935
				285 w/o Ajug 9, 1934 at Delmonte, Philippines
				286 (28th Bomb Sqn) force landed after engine failure Maricaben,
					6 mi NNW of Manila Jan 15, 1932.  Plane nosed over in deep
					mud and two crew in front cockpit suffocated.  3 enlisted crew survived.
				287 w/o Sep 9, 1935 at Clark Field, Philippines
				289 (25th Bomb Sq) ditched in Caribbean 15 mi E of France Field, Canal Zone Dec 9, 1935.  3 of 5 crew killed.
				291 (40th School Sqn) forcelanded in bad weather at Randolph Field, TX Sep 22, 1932
				293 (20th Bomb Sqn) in ground fire at Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC Apr 22, 1931.
				298 (25th Bomb Sqn) wrecked in landing accident at Tole, Panama Apr 27, 1934
				302 (31st Bomb Sqn)forcelanded 2 mi SE of March Field, CA Feb 17, 1932.
				309 (25th Bomb Sqn) wredcked in landing accident at France Field, Canal Zone Aug 24, 1933
				310 (25th Bomb Sqn) damaged Sep 3, 1931 when nosed over in landing at France Field, CZ.
				313 (28th Bomb Sqn) ditched in Manila Bay after engine failure, Jul 10, 1933
				315 (28th Bomb Sqn) stalled and spun-in at Nichols Field, Philippines Feb 8, 1934
				316 to ZB-3A.  Wrecked in landing accident at Nielson Field, Philippines Sep 5, 1940.
				318 to B-5A.  SW/o Apr 4, 1934 at Kelly Field, Texas
				322 to B-5A.  With 49th Bomb Sqn forcelanded after engine failure Messick, VA Apr 3, 1931
				325 to B-5A.  W/o Sep 23, 1936 at Maalaea Airport, HI
				326 to B-5A.  w/o Feb 9, 1932 at Waianae Field, HI
				329 to B-5A.  With 73rd Bomb Sqn crashed 18 mi NE of Boerne, TX
					Dec 12, 1934.  Two crew bailed out, but one was killed.
				331 to B-5A.  w/o Jun 25, 1934 at Kelly Field, Texas
				332 to B-5A.  w/o Dec 2, 1934 at Boerne, Texas
				333 to B-5A.  With 20th Bomb Sqn forcelanded in Black River near Langley Field, VA Oct 22, 1931.
				334 to B-5A.  W/o Dec 20, 1934 at Kelly Field, Texas
				335 to B-5A.  With 64th School Sqn wrecked in takeoff accident at Kelly Field, TX Sep 4, 1936
				338 to B-5A.  With 72nd Bomb Sqn crashed in ocean 5 mi E of Koku
					Head, Oahu Sep 18, 1932.  1 killed, 1 missing, 2 rescued.
				339 to B-5A.  With 23rd Bomb Sqn crashed and nosed over in night
					landing at Luke Field, Oahu Aug 23, 1935.  1 killed, 3 survived.
				342 to B-5A.  With 72nd Bomb Sqn crashed at sea after engine failure 50 mi S of Oahu Feb 10, 1932.
				343 to B-5A.  With ACTSD, crashed 3 mi W of Bismark, IL Nov 6, 1934.
30-344/348		Keystone Y1B-4
				Survivors upgraded to B-4A
				344 (40th School Sqn) ground looped on landing at Kelly Field Sep 14, 1933
				346 upgraded to B-4A.  With 54th Bomb Sqn wrecked in takeoff accident
					Valaparaiso Bombing Range, FL Jul 25, 1936
				347 upgraded to B-4A.  Wrecked in landing accident at Fort Leavenworth, KS Feb 28, 1936
30-349/353		Keystone Y1B-6
				349 to B-6. (49th Bomb Sqn) force landed after engine failure Eustis, VA Nov 5, 1934
				350 (20th Bomb Sqn) crashed Gambrille, MD Oct 4, 1933. Both crew killed.
				351 to B-6.  (25th Bomb Sqn) crashed 15 mi Nw of Panonome, Panama May 12,1936.
					All 5 crew bailed out but 2 killed when parachutes did not open.
				352 damaged in landing accident at Maxwell Field, AL Dec 11, 1933
				353 (1st Bomb Sqn) force landed after engine failure Mineola, NY Jan 9, 1936
30-354/356		Keystone LB-14
				Redesignated Y1B-5 before delivery, but it is uncertain if these
				were ever completed.  In any case, these serials conflict with
				those of the O-25A seen just below.
30-354/370		Douglas O-25A
				MSN 704/720
				354 w/o Mar 10, 1936 at Davis Island, FL
				355 (42nd School Sqn) crashed 11 mi NW of San Diego, Tx Nov 8, 1934. Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				357 (62nd School Sqn) in midair collisin with 30-365 Houston, TX Dec 14, 1936.  Pilot bailed out.
				359 (62nd School Sqn) stalled and crashed 2mi N of Camp Stanley, TX May 26, 1938.  Both crew killed.
				360 w/o Apr 8, 1935 at Kelly Field, Texas
				361 w/o Dec 4, 1934 at Madison Lake, Texas
				362 w/o Jun 28, 1936 at Kelly Field, Texas
				363 w/o Jul 1, 1931at Fort worden, WAS
				365 (62nd School Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident at Kelly Field, TX Jun 6, 1937.
				367 w/o Aug 14, 1936 at Buffalo, NY
				368 w/o Jul 6, 1937 at Kelly Field, Texas
				370 w/o Apr 30, 1932 at Buckner, MO
30-371			Mohawk YPT-7 Pinto
				Model M1C for evaluation
30-372/381		Fleet YPT-6
				376 crashed after pilot lost control 1 mi N of March Field, CA
					Jun 5, 1930.  Pilot bailed out safely but mechanic was killed.
30-382/386		Fleet YPT-6A
				MSN 323/327
				0382 (MSN 323) to CAA as NS49, later N13932 postwar
				0384 (MSN 325) to CAA as NS50, later N13927 postwar
				0385 (MSN 326) to CAA as NS51, later noted as NC13933 at March Field Air Museum, CA Jan 2002.
30-387			Curtiss XA-8
				First flown Jun 1931 and scrapped Mar 1937
30-388/395		Fairchild YF-1
				Later redesignated C-8
				391 (91st Obv Sqn) extensively damaged Crissy Field, CA Sep 24, 1934
				394 wrecked in takeoff accident Mitchel Field, NY Jun 29, 1935
30-396			Keystone-Loening XO-37
				Cancelled contract
30-397/406		Sikorsky C-6A
				397 (MSN 414-18?) damaged by excessive porpoising Feb 3, 1931 but repaired.  Scrapped 1933
				398 (MSN 514-1 ?).  Scrapped 1933
				399 (MSN 514-2 ?) with 64th Service Sqn lost wing after strut failed and crashed Jul 25, 1933
					at Oceanside, CA.  All 7 crew killed.  As a result of this accident, all remaining
					USAAC C-6s and C-6As were withdrawn from use and scrapped.
				400 (MSN 514-3 ?) w/o Jul 25, 1931 at York River, VA.  Scrapped 1933
				401 (MSN 514-5 ?) scrapped 1933
				402 (MSN 514-6 ?) suffered minor accidents Sep 1, 1932 and Jan 10, 1933 at Laguna de Bay, Philippines
					but repaired after each. Scrapped later 1933
				403 (MSN 514-7 ?) scrapped 1933
				404 (MSN 514-8 ?) scrapped 1933
				405 (MSN 514-9 ?) with 75th Service Sqn damaged by wheels-up landing at Wheeler
					Field Jun 30, 1932, may have been scrapped
					thereafter. If not, would have been scrapped in 1933.
				406 (MSN 514-10 ?) slightly damaged in hard water landing Mar 15, 1932, repaired. Scrapped 1933.
30-407			Douglas O-38A
				MSN 869.  Unarmed staff transport version for National Guard
					Crashed near Eggleston, MN Nov 24, 1934.  Pilot bailed out
30-408/419		Douglas O-38
				MSN 870/881.  O-25 development for National Guard
				408 (109th Obv Sqn) wrecked in takeoff accident Camp Ripley, MN Nov 24, 1934
				409 (109th Obv Sqn) damaged in takeoff accident at Offutt Field, NE Oct 30, 1935.
				413 (116th Obv Sqn) in midair collision with 30-414 Boise, ID Jun 13, 1933. Pilot killed.
				414 (116th Obv Sqn) in midair collision with 30-413 Boise, ID Jun 13, 1933. Pilot killed.
				416 (41st Div Avn) wrecked when force landed out of fuel Randolph, IL Dec 8, 1937.
				417 (116th Obv Sqn) spun in coure d'Alene Lake, ID May 19, 1933
				418 (112th Obv Sqn/OHNG) crashed 1 mi E of Oak Harbor, OH Jul 20, 1935.
30-420			Heinkel He 22
				procured in Europe for use by the US military attache in Germany.
30-421			Consolidated NY-2 transferred from US Navy for tests.

1931

31-1/146		Douglas BT-2B
				MSN 723/868.  Trainer version of O-38.
				Some aircraft modified as the Douglas BT-2BI instrument trainer
				Some BT-2B aircraft modified as the Douglas BT-2BR radio controlled target, later designated A-4
				Some BT-2BI aircraft modified as the Douglas BT-2BG radio controlled target, later designated A-4
				1 force landed in bad weater at Oley Township, PA Oct 16, 1932  Modified as A-4
				2 converted to BT-2BI.  With 56 Svc Sqn crashed 7 mi SED of Remeo, MI Nov 19, 1935
				3 (39 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Biggs Field, TX Oct 20, 1934
				5 (36 PS) crashed on takeoff at Langley Field, VA Sep 7, 1934
				6 (52 Sch Sqn) involved in midair collision and w/o at Buda, TX Apr 30, 1935
				7 w/o May 9, 1933 at Randolph Field, Texas
				8 w/o Jan 26, 1933 at Fort Sill, OK
				11 converted to BT-2BI.  With 3 OS damaged in landing accident at Biggs Field, TX Nov 26, 1940
				12 converted to BT-2BI.  With 6 ABS, damaged in landing accident at Barksdale Field, LA Sep 24, 1936
				13 (52 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 8 mi NW of San Antonio, TX Apr 27, 1933
				14 w/o Feb 10, 1933 at Edinborio, PA
				15 w/o Aug 12, 1931 at Morattico, VA
				17 converted to BT-2BI.  With 2 Staff Sqn, damaged in landing accident at Edgewood Arsenal, MD Dec 22, 1936
				18 (52 Sch Sqn) crashed on takeoff near Seguin, TX May 15, 1935
				19 (46 Sch Sqn) crashed 12 mi S of Santa Anna, TX Mar 3, 1933
				21 (A/c Det Ft Leavenworth) force landed into Missouri River at Kansas City, MO Jun 15, 1933.
				22 (27 PS) damaged in landing accident at Jackson, MI Aug 12, 1931
				24 converted to BT-2BI.  W/o Jan 167, 1933 at Camp Kearney, CA
				25 (52 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Randolph Field, TX Dec 2, 1935
				26 (52 Sch Sqn) crashed near Cibolo, TX Oct 29, 1935
				27 damaged in landing accident at Los Angeles MAP Jan 28, 1938
				29 converted to BT-2BI, converted to BT-2BG.  W/o Jul 11, 1941 at Rio Hato, Panama Canal Zone
				30 converted to BT-2BI.  With 72 BS, damaged in landing accident at Luke Field, HI May 25, 1937
				33 converted to BT-2BI.  Crashed25 mi W of Wright Field, OH Oct 27, 1936
				34 converted to BT-2BI.  Experimentally fitted with twin Edo floats.   Crashed 3 mi N of Wright Field, OH Mar 15, 1936
				35 w/o at Bolling Field, DC Feb 28, 1934
				36 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				37 (47 Sch Sqn) crashed at Palm Springs Junction, CA Feb 8, 1931
				38 w/o Apr 25, 1935 at Brooks Field, Texas
				39 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				40 damaged in takeoff accident at Laketown, UT Nov 14, 1932
				43 (52 Sch Sqn) crashed at Hamilton, TX May 30, 1934
				44 (46 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing accident at Zuehl Field, TX Jul 31, 1934
				45 (52 Sch Sqn) forcelanded at Canastota, NY Jun 27, 1935
				46 (46 Sch Sqn) w/o in forced landing at Austin, TX May 6, 1935.
				47 converted to BT-2BI.  With 39 OS, damaged at Catarina, TX Apr 22, 1936
				49 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  Conveted to BT-2BR.  W/o Jul 28, 1931 at March Field, CA
				51 crashed in Chicago, IL Apr 30, 1932
				53 (64 Svc Sqn) w/o at March Field, CA Oct 5, 1934
				54 crashed at Thomasboro, IL Apr 10, 1931
				56 modified as A-4 radio-contrlled target.
				58 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  Converted to BT-2BI, then to BT-2BR.  W/o Mar 26, 1936 at
					Krueger Field, TX
				59 w/o JKun 18, 1940 at Chapman Field, FL
				60 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				61 forcelanded at Rutland Airport, VT Oct 28, 1932.  Converted to BT-2BI, converted to BT-2BG.  W/o Apr 9, 1941
					at Selfridge Field, MI
				67 (46 Sch Sqn) crashed 2 1/2 mi S of Brooks Field, TX Jul 16, 1931
				69 (46 Sch Sqn) crashed at Lone Oak, TX Jun 12, 1934
				70 (46 Sch Sqn) w/o in takeoff accident at Moutell, TX Sep 10, 1935
				72 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  Converted to BT-2BR.  W/o May 18, 1934 at Randolph Field, Texas
				73 converted to BT-2BI.  With 1 Sch Sqn w/o in landing accident at Chanute Field, IL Mar 22, 1938
				74 converted to BT-2BI.  W/o Apr 25, 1932 at Randolph Field, Texas
				75 converted to BT-2BI.  With 16 OS, w/o in landing accident at Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC Oct 27, 1938
				76 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  Converted to BT-2BR.  Wo Oct 25, 1935 at Randolph Field, Texas
				78 converted to BT-2BI.  modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  With 58 Svc Sqn damaged in takeoff
					accident at Maxwell Field, AL Apr 29, 1936
				79 with 45th PS, 15th PG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.
				81 converted to BT-2BI.  Crashed 30 mi from Kerrville, TX Oct 22, 1935
				82 converted to BT-2BI.  With 62 Sch Sqn, crashed 3 mi S of Rocksprings, TX Mar 16, 1939
				83 converted to BT-2BI.  W/o Nov 9, 1937 at March Field, CA
				84 (46 Sch Sqn) crashed 3 mi NE of Gruene, TX Apr 30, 1934
				85 (w/o Sep 15, 19323 at Randolph Park, Texas
				86 converted to ZBT-2B.  W/o in landing accident at Wright Field, OH Dec 8, 1939
				87 (52 Sch Sqn) damaged at Fort Ringgold, TX Aug 31, 1934.  Converted to BT-2BI, redesignated ZBT-2BL.
					W/o May 20, 1941 at Haleiwa, Hawaii
				88 (46 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 10 mi W of Junction, TX Sep 30, 1932
				89 w/o Jun 15, 1935 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
				90 converted to BT-2BI.  With 16 OS w/o May 28, 1938 at Calex, Texas
				91 modified as A-4 radio-controlled targetConverted to BT-2BR.  W/o Jan 16, 1935 at Seguin Airport, Texas
				93 converted to BT-2BI.  With 39 OS, crashed 3 mi N of Kendalia, TX Jun 17, 1935
				94 w/o Aug 14, 1933 at San Amrcus, Texas
				95 converted to BT-2BI.  With 4 ABS, w/o in landing accident at Muroc Lake, CA May 1, 1937
				98 converted to BT-2BI.  Used by Lockheed Aircraft Corp.  Damaged in landing accident at
					Burbank, CA Apr 11, 1940
				99 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				101 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				102 converted to BT-2BI. With 3 Wg/GHQ AF, damaged in takeoff accident at Houston, TX May 3, 1935.
					W/o May 31, 1935
				103 (Fairfield Aircraft Depot) w/o in forced landing at Elizabethtown, KY jan 7, 1934
				104 (46 Sch Sqn) w/o in forced landing at Blanco, TX Jun 12, 1935
				105 (US Military Academy A/c Detachment) ditched in Hudson River near Newburgh, NY Oct 6, 1933.
				106 crashed 7 mi S of High Hill, MO Dec 18, 1933
				107 (52 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Martinez, TX Jan 25, 1935
				108 converted to BT-2BI.  With 70 Svc Sqn, crashed at Oakdale Airport, CA Nov 14, 1935
				109 damaged in landing accident at Martin's Airport, Santa Ana, CA May 29, 1937
				111 converted to BT-2BI, converted to BT-2BG.  W/o Apr 20, 1936 at Randolph Field, Texas
				112 with 45th PS, 15th PG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.
				113 damaged in takeoff accident at Montgomery Airport, North Smithfield, RI Jun 29, 1934
				114 converted to BT-2BI.  modified as A-4 radio-controlled target.  Damaged in forced landing
					at Dayton, OH Jul 11, 1938
				115 converted to BT-2BI.  With 20 PG HQ Sqn, crashed at Grayson, LA Feb 18, 1937
				116 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				117 converted to BT-2BI.  With 49 BS, crashed 4 1/2 mi NW of Smithfield, VA Oct 20, 1935
				120 (9 BS) crashed on approach to March Field, CA Aug 7, 1931
				121 W/o Nov 14, 1934 at Randolph Field, TX
				122 converted to BT-2BI.  With 39 OS, damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Mar 17, 1936
				123 (71 Svc Sqn) crashed 8 mi E of Arcadia, MO Oct 18, 1934
				124 (52 Sch Sqn) crashed 4 1/2 mi NW of Beeville, TX Jun 11, 1933
				125 converted to BT-2BI.  With 61 Sch Sqn, wo. in forced landing at Selma, TX Jan 31, 1937
				126 (46 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing accident at Catarina, TX Feb 2, 1933
				127 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				129 converted to BT-2BI.  With 29 OS, forcelanded 4 mi W of Potteet, TX Aug 20 1935
				133 (52 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing addident at Mission Airport, TX Nov 18, 1932
				135 modified as A-4 radio-controlled target
				137 (46 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 2 mi E of Odem, Tx Jan 26, 1933
				138 (46 Sch Sqn) crashed 1 mi W of Marion, Tx Mar 21, 1932
				140 converted to BT-2BI.  With 64 Sch Sqn, crashed 17 mi Se of Kelly field, Tx Jan 14, 1939
				141 Air Weather Service  Scott Field IL
				143 converted to BT-2BI.  With 1 OS, crashed 4 mi SE of Marshall Field, KS Jan 30, 1939
				145 conv to BT-2BI; conv to BT-2BG; w/o Jul 9, 1941 at Rio Hato, Panama Canal Zone
				146 w/o in forced landing near Eureka, Ut Mar 5, 1934 while on Air Mail flight
31-147/242		Boeing P-12C
				MSN 1262/1344, 1346/1358
				152/154, 156, 157, 159/161, 175, 195, 209/212, 233, 234 converted to P-12D
				147 (34 AS) crashed 4 mi S of March Field, CA May 19, 1936
				148 W/o Apr  30, 1932 at Boston, MA
				149 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 20 mi NW of Kelly Field, TX Nov 8, 1938
				150 W/o Nov 29, 1931 at Dexter, MI
				151  To US Navy as F4B-4A 2489 in 1940; conv to target drone
				152 converted to P-12D.  With 19 BG HQ Sqn forcelanded 7 mi SW of Mina, AZ Sep 26, 1936
				153 converted to P-12D.  With 17 PS, crashed in Detroit, MI Apr 29, 1931
				154 to US Navy as F4B-4A 2489 in 1940; conv to target drone
				155  Conv to P-12D; w/o  Nov 8, 1934 at Fowlerton, TX
				157 converted to P-12D.  With 61 Sch Sqn w/o in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Oct 31, 1939
				158 conv to P-12D; w/o Apr 7,  1937 at Schulenberg, TX
				159 Conv to P-12D; w/o May 27, 1935 at Tallassee, AL
				161 Conv to P-12D; w/o Oct 6, 1933 at Gila Bend, AZ
				162 W/o Dec 2, 1930 at Muttonville, MI
				163 W/o Jan 19, 1935 at Daphne, AL
				164 (17th PS, Selfridge Field, Michigan) in midair collision with PT-3A 29-115 2 mi W of New Baltimore Dec 17, 1931.
					Both pilots killed.
				165 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 11 mi N of Kelly Field, TX May 18, 1938
				167 W/o Jul  23, 1935 at Chanute Field, IL
				168 (61 Sch Sqn) w/o at Kelly Field, TX Oct 20, 1938
				169 W/o Nov 25, 1936 at Mission, TX
				170 W/o  Nov 21, 1935 at Chanute Field, IL
				171  W/o  Feb 16, 1932 at Selfridge Field, MI
				173 W/o Mar 28, 1933 at Chanite Field, IL
				174  W/o Oct 11, 1935 at March Field, CA
				175 converted to P-12D.  With 9 BG, 99th BS, crashed 5 mi S of Huntington, NY Sep 19, 1939
				176 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 10 mi NW of Kelly Field, TX Nov 7, 1938
				177 W/o Dec 2, 1935 at Muroc Lake, CA
				178 (61 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Oct 21, 1938
				180 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 20 mi NW of Kelly Field, TX Aug 8, 1938
				181 W/o Nov 18, 1932 at Camp Mabry, TX
				182 w/o at Langley Field, VA Feb 5, 1931
				185 W/o  May 11, 1931 at Utica, NY
				186 (96th BS) damaged in landing accident at Langley Field, VA Jan 4, 1940
				187 (91 Sch Sqn) crashlanded at Montgomery, AL Sep 15, 1936
				188 W/o  Mar 20, 1937 at Evansville, IN
				190 (95 PS) crashed on takeoff at Boonton, NJ Jul 3, 1931
				191 W/o Oct 27, 1932 at Fort Leavenworth, KS
				193  W/o Oct  17, 1936 at Loa, UT
				194 (95 AS) damaged in landing accident at March Field, CA Mar 30, 1936
				195 converted to P-12D.  With 73 AS, crashed on takeoff at Kingman Airport, AZ May 1, 1936
				196 W/o 1Aug 17, 1931 at Selfridge Field, MI
				197 (20th PG, 27th PS) crashed 4 mi W of Utica, MI Mar 23, 1931.
				198 (A/c Detachment) damaged in landing accident at Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, KS Mar 17, 1937
				199 crashed 2 mi NE of Richards Field, MO Mar 2, 1937.
				200 W/o Feb 19, 1933 at Selfridge Field, MI
				201 (61 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 1/2 mi N of Kelly Field, TX Sep 28, 1937
				202 (27th BS, 20th PG) damaged in landing accident at Fairfield Air Depot, OH May 17, 1931.
					Repaired. W/o Sep 23, 1931 at Dickerson, MD
				203 (17th AG, 73rd AS) w/o at Monterey Park, CA Apr 4, 1936
				204 (61 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TSX Oct 21, 1938
				206 (20th PG, 27th PS) forcelanded 3 mi S of Mount Clemens, MI Apr 28, 1931
				207 (20th PG, 27th PS) forcelanded at Gunnery Camp, Oscoda, MI Jul 14, 1931
				208 W/o Mar 30, 1933 at Langley Field, VA
				209  Converted to P-12D; to US Navy as F4B-4A 2491 in 1940; converted to target drone
				210  Converted to P-12D; to US Navy as F4B-4A 2492 in 1940; converted to target drone
				211 converted to P-12D.  With 61 Sch Sqn crashed 3 mi S of Kelly Field, TX Dec 8, 1936
				212 Conv to P-12D; w/o Mar 9, 1935 at Spartanburg, SC
				214 W/o Apr 12, 1935 at Wheeler Field, HI
				216 (50 OS) crashed on takeoff at John Rogers Airport, Honolulu, HI Aug 17, 1936
				221 W/o Nov 10, 1932 at Hanauna Bay, HI
				224  W/o Nov 29, 1932 at Waianae Mountains, HI
				228 W/o Feb 13, 1934 at Wheeler Field, HI
				231 W/o Sep 8, 1933 at Wheeler Field, HI
				238 (61 Sch Sqn) w/o Apr 7, 1937 at Caldwell, TX.
				241W/o 20 Jun 1938 at Kelly Field, TX
				242 W/o 24 Nov 1933 at Smithfield, VA
31-243/277		Boeing P-12D
				MSN 1261, 1345, 1359/1391
				243 (61 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 3 mi W of Boeme, TX Nov 15, 1937.
				244 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 15 mi NE of Kelly Field, TX May 21, 1939
				245 (61 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Oklahoma City, OK Dec 16, 1938
					Also listed as To US Navy as F4B-4A 2493 in 1940; conv to target drone
				246 (43 PS) forcelanded at Grafton WV Mar 18, 1936
				247 (16 Sch Sqn) in midair collision with 31-259 and crashed 3 mi SE of Kelly Field, TX Feb 11, 1938
				248 (5 BS0 damaged in landing accident at Maxwell Field, AL Aug 2, 1940
				249 (43 PS) forcelanded 6 mi NNW of Kelly Field, TX Jul 21, 1936
				250 W/o Jan 23, 1934 at March Field, CA
				251 W/o Apr 14, 1933 at March Field, CA
				252 W/o Aug 6,1931 at Selfridge Field, MI
				254 W/o  Mar 21, 1932 at Langley Field, VA
				255  W/o Mar 21, 1932 at Langley Field, VA
				257 W/o Nov 23, 1935 at Fresno, CA
				258 (61 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Jul 28, 1938.
					To US Navy as F4B-4A 2494 in 1940; conv to target drone
				259 (61 Sch Sqn) in midair collision with 31-247 and crashed 3 mi SE of Kelly Field, TX Feb 11, 1938
				260 (61 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Dec 3, 1937
				262 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 10 mi NW of Kelly Field, TX Sep 27, 1938
				263 W/o May 15, 1932 at Onancock, VA
				264 W/o Nov 24, 1933 at Smithfield, VA
				265 (61 Sch Sqn) crashed 15 mi NW of Kelly Field, TX Jun 22, 1939
				267 (ZP-12D, 3 PS) damaged in landing accident at Del Carmen, Philippines Jan 13, 1937
				268 W/o Jun 20, 1933 at Plum Tree Island, VA
				269 W/o May 13, 1932 at Arcola, VA
				270 W/o Jun 27, 1932 at Memphis Municpal Airport, TN
				271 (MSN 1383) assigned to 35th Pursuit Squadron at Langley Field, Virginia.  W/o  Dec 21, 1933 at Lochgelly, WV
				272 W/o Apr 14, 1933 at March Field, CA
				273 converted to XP-12H.  w/o May 26, 1938 at Midland, TX
				274 W/o Jun 20, 1932 at Arlinhton, CA
				275 (18 RS) w/o at Jericho, NY Sep 19, 1939
				276 (61 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Jan 31, 1937.
31-278/348		Thomas-Morse O-19C
				278 damaged in landing accident near Camp Skeel, MI Oct 1, 1932
				279 to O-19D as a VIP transport.  Crashed at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Jan 10, 1936
				280 (44 OS) crashed 4 mi W of Brujas Point, CZ May 11, 1935
				282 (44 OS) w/o in landing accident at France Field, CZ Aug 4, 1934.
				283 (7 OS) forcelanded at Sqn Miguel River, Donoso, Panama Jun 9, 1931
				285 (7 OS) ditched off La Caleta Point, NE of Fort Randolph, CZ Nov 9, 1934.
				286 (24 PS) w/o in landing accident at El Volcan, Panama Jan 11, 1931
				291 W/o May 9, 1937 at El Volcan, Panama
				292 (7 OS) crashed near Taboga Island, Panama Jul 3, 1935
				295 (42 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 8 mi W of Kelly Field, TX Aug 25, 1931.
				296 (12 OS) w/o at Bayside Beach Gunnery Camp, TX Sep 14, 1931.
				297 (44 OS) crashed at Gatun Gate near Darien, CZ Mar 5, 1935.
				298 W/o Feb 5, 1931 at Midland, TX
				299 W/o Jun 21, 1937 at Glenwood, IA
				301 W/o Mar 21, 1938 at Marshall Field, KS
				305 (50 OS) damaged in landing accident at Luke Field, HI Apr 4, 1933
				310 (50 OS) damaged in landing accident at Luke Field, HI Jan 3, 1933
				311 (50 OS) crashed in Waimanalo Bombing Range, HI Jul 1, 1931.
				316 W/o Apr 20, 1937 at Des Moines, IA
				317 W/o Nov 8, 1937 at Stockton, CA
				319  Redesignated as ZO-19C; w/o Jun 3, 1939 at Nichols Field, Philippines
				321 W/o May  16, 1936 at Ferrol, Philippines
				322 (2 OS) w/o at Nichols Field, Philippines Oct 28, 1932
				323 (2 OS) forcelanded at Bagabag, Philippines Mar 26, 1935
				324 (88 OS) damaged in landing accident at Brooks Field, TX Sep 18, 1934
				325 W/o Jul 18, 1935 at Kindley Field, Philippines
				327 Redesignated as ZO-19C; w/o Mar 10, 1939 at Davao, Philippines
				328 Redesignated as ZO-19C; w/o Mar 18, 1938 at Clark Field, Philippines
				330 Redesignated as ZO-19C; w/o Mar 10, 1938 at Nichols Field, Philippines
				331 redesignated as ZO-19C.  (2 OS) damaged in forced landing at Nichols Field, Philippines May 28, 1931.
					Repaired. W/o Mar 18, 1938 at Clark Field, Philippines
				335 W/o Oct 16, 1936 at Fort Sherman, Panama Canal Zone
				337 (15 OS) forcelanded near Powe, MO Dec 3, 1932.  Repaired.  W/o Jul 20, 1938 at Scott Field, IL
				338 (15 OS) w/o in takeoff accident at Scott Field, IL Dec 27, 1932.
				341 (7 OS) damaged in landing accident at Las Tablas, Panama Jul 11, 1931
				342 W/o Feb 20, 1933 at Fort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone
				343  W/o Feb 8, 1938 at Rio Hato, Panama
				344 (44 OS) damaged in landing accident at Albrook Field, CZ Jun 9, 1932
				346 (7 OS) w/o in forced landing at Las Minas, Panama Aug 24, 1935.
31-349/379		Douglas O-38
				MSN 882/912. For National Guard
				352 W/o Jun 24, 1934 at Rutland, VT
				353 W/o Mar 8, 1939 at Kelly Field, TX
				358 W/o 16 Jul 16, 1931 at Miller Field, NY
				363 W/o Sep 29, 1940 at Wichita, KS
				364 W/o Nov 20, 1935 at Roberts Field, AL
				375 W/o Feb 1, 1934 at Los Angeles, CA
				377 W/o Jun 18, 1935 at Texcoco, Mexico
				378 W/o Aug 6, 1934 at Marshall Field, KS
31-380			Consolidated Y1C-11
				Model 17 Fleetster (MSN 3); later converted  to C-11A.
				Used by Assistant Secretary of War at Bolling Field
31-381/400		Fokker Y1C-14
				MSN 1413/1420,1423/1434.  Article in Luchtvaartkennis has the MSNs going from 1801 upwards.
				382 assigned to Hamilton Field Nov 1934 to 1938
				385 Redesignated as C-14; w/o May 7, 1937 at Cajon Pass, CA
				388  Redes as C-14; w/o Jun 1, 1933 at Cajon Pass, CA
				389 converted to Y1C-15 ambulance aircraft, then to C-15A, reengined with 575hp Writht R-1820-5 Cyclone and
					with 3-bladed propeller.
				390 Redesignated as C-14; w/o May 16, 1932 at Honey Lake, CA
				393 Redes as C-14; w/o Jul 24, 1931 at Oscada, MI
				395 Redes as C-14; w/o Jun 1, 1933 at Rockingham, NC
				396 Redes as C-14; w/o May 5, 1933 at Midland, TX
				397 Redes as C-14; w/o Aug 12, 1934 at Otter Lake, MI
				399 Redes as C-14; w/o May 4,  1933 at Fort Clark, TX
31-401/404		Ford C-4A
				MSN 5-AT-91/93,95.  Similar to civil 5-AT-D Tri-Motor
				401 (MSN 5-AT-91) stricken from the records May 26, 1938
				402 (MSN 5-AT-92) stricken from the records Jul 9, 1938
				403 (MSN 5-AT-93) crashed Jun 11, 1934
				404 (MSN 5-AT-95) stricken from the records Jul 3, 1938
31-405			Lockheed Y1C-12
				MSN 158.  Vega Model DL-1 for evaluation.  Assigned to NACA Langley
					Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Feb 1931.  Scrapped at
					Langley Field 5/16/35.
31-406/407		Douglas O-38
				MSN 947/948.  For National Guard
				407 W/0 Feb 13, 1937 at Chanute Field, IL
31-408			Lockheed Y1C-17
				MSN 159.  Vega Model DL-1B Special.  Forced landing in a Kentucky meado at Tolo Mar 10, 1931 while trying to
					break the eastbound transcontinental record.  Salvaged but never repaired, SOC 4/22/31.
31-409/438		Douglas O-38B
				MSN 969/998
				410 W/o Jan 12, 1933 at Augusta, GA
				411 (MSN 971) transferred to Bureau of Air Commerce (later CAA) as NC3
				412 W/o Mar 22, 1936 at Fort Slocum, NY
				414 W/o Apr 5, 1935 at Swans Creek, MD
				415 W/o Oct 1, 1931 at San Francisco Bay, CA
				416 W/o Mar 24, 1935 at Bolling Field, DC
				419 W/o Jun 20, 1931 at San Luis Obispo, CA
				422 W/o Sep 28, 1934 at Kenley, NC
				423 W/o May 22, 1931 at Roosevelt Field, NY
				429  W/o May 3, 1936 at Winchester, VA
				431 W/o Sep 15, 1934 at Hensley Field, TX
				433 (MSN 993) transferred to Bureau of Air Commerce (later CAA) as NC4.  Crashed near Fairbanks, AK.
				437 W/o  Dec 18, 1931 at Cambridge City, IN
				438 W/o  Mar 15, 1935 at Portage des Sioux, MO
31-439/458		Douglas BT-2C
				MSN 949/968  Some aircraft modified as the Douglas BT-2CI instrument trainer
				Seven aircraft modified as the Douglas BT-2CR drone controller
				439 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.  With 52 School Sqn,
					damaged in landing accident at Zuehl Field, TX Apr 1, 1936.
				440 (46 School Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Cement Plant Emergency Field,
					San Antonio, TX Nov 21, 1934.
				442 (46 School Sqn) forcelanded near Sutherland Springs, TX Dec 17, 1932
				443 (46 School Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Zuehl Field, TX May 24, 1934.
				444 Redesignated as ZBT-2C; w/o Nov 22, 1933 at Krueger Field, TX
				445 (46 School Sqn) forcelanded at Rockport, TX Oct 14, 1932
				446 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.   With 13 ABS, damaged in
					taxiing accident at Maxwell Field, AL May 28, 1939
				447 (46 School Sqn) forcelanded 15 mi NE of Fowlerton, TX mar 19, 1933
				448 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.  @ith 39 OS, damaged in
					takeoff accident at Kelly Field, TX Jul 26, 1935.
				449 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.  Then converted to BT-2CG.
					crashed 5 mi S of San Antonio Air depot, Duncan Field, TX Nov 8, 1940
				450 (52 School Sqn) w/o in takeoff accident at Rock Springs, TX Nov 17, 1937
				451 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.   With 46 School Sqn,
					ground looped on takeoff at Matagorda Island, TX Oct 30, 1938
				452 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.   With 52 School Sqn,
					w/o near Luling, TX Aug 6, 1936.
				453 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B..  With 46 School Sqn
					w/o near Randolph Field, TX Feb 7, 1936
				454 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B..  With 3 Staff Sqn at
					Ft Leavenworth, damaged at Sherman Field, KS Oct 2, 1937
				455 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B
				456 modified in 1935 to BT-2CI, turning it essentially into a BT-2B.   With 64 School Sqn
					DBR on ground at Kelly Field, TX Apr 10, 1939.
				458 (52 School Sqn) crashed 4 mi E of Greenwood, SC Nov 26, 1937
31-459/462		Stearman YPT-9
				MSN 6008,6005/6007 respectively
				459 (MSN 6008) converted to YPT-9A and then to YPT-9B
				460 (MSN 6005) delivered Mar 2, 1931.  Converted to YPT-9B
				461 (MSN 6006) converted to YBT-3 and to YPT-9C
				462 (MSN 6007) delivered Mar 2, 1931.  Converted to YBT-5
31-463/468		Fairchild F-1A
				later redesignated C-8A
31-469/471		Consolidated Y1C-22 Fleetster
				471 assigned to 57 SerSq, Selfridge Field, Mt. Clemons, MI. Damaged in a landing accident Sep 11, 1931 Wright
					Field, Dayton, OH.
31-472/501		Curtiss O-1G Falcon
				474 W/o  Jul  11, 1936 at Mollison Field, CT
				476 W/o Aug 30, 1936 at North Shirley, MA
				478 W/o May 6, 1932 at Wantagh, NY
				481 W/o Jun 5, 1932 at Pennsville, NJ
				482 (5th BS) crashed at Brookline, Pennsylvania Jan 11, 1936
				483 W/o Aug 20, 1930 at Wahiawa, HI
				484 W/o  Sep 24, 1932 at Mitchel Field, NY
				485 W/o Aug 20, 1931 at Mitchel Field, NY
				486 W/o Nov 1, 1932 at Columbus, OH
				487 W/o Jul 1, 1933 at Langley Field, VA
				488 W/o 20 Jan 1934 at Macclesfield, NC
				490 W/o Apr 19, 1932 at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD
				491 W/o Jan 28, 1936 at Bolling Field, DC
				497 W/o Dec 9, 1935 at Warrengrove, NJ
				498 W/o Aug 20, 1935 at Watertown, NY
				499 W/o Oct 30, 1934 at New Haven, CT
				500 W/o Dec 9, 1935 at Warren Grove, NJ
31-502/515		Berliner-Joyce Y1P-16
				later redesignated PB-1
				502 wrecked May 15, 1933 at Franklin, Ohiw when nosed
					over on landing.  Dropped from inventory.
				503 wrecked in forced landing near Pontaic MI Dec 6,
					1932.
				504 nosed over while taxiing Apr 18, 1933, Selfridge
					Field, MI.
				505 wrecked on landing at Teterboro Airport, NJ.
					Dec 16, 1933.
				506 surveyed Feb 25, 1935
				507 nosed over on landing Apr 26, 1932 at Selfridge
					Field, MI.  Engine change June 1932.  Surveyed
					Nov 22, 1934.
				508 surveyed Feb 4, 1935.
				509 caught fire on ground Feb 12, 1933 Daytona Beach,
					FL..  Surveyed Feb 4, 1935.
				510 nosed over while taxying at Selfridge Field, MI.
					July 8, 1932.  Crashed NE of Farmington, MI
					June 17, 1933.  Pilot killed.
				511 nosed over on landing at Selfridge Field, MI.
					Jun 7, 1932.  Surveyed Feb 25, 1935
				512 nosed over on landing, Camp Big Rapids, MI
					Aug 13, 1933.  Surveyed Sept 26, 1933.
				513 wrecked at Cleveland, OH Mar 7, 1934.  Surveyed
					July 18, 1934
				514 wrecked at Roscommon Airport, Sept 23, 1933.  Made
					hard landing, caught fire and was destroyed.
				515 wrecked at Scott Field, IL Nov 5, 1933.  Surveyed
					Mar 1, 1934.
31-516			Northrop YC-19 Alpha
				MSN 13. Dropped from records on Aug 22, 1939  because of "Wear and Tear" given to National Youth Admin,
					Algiers Naval Air Station, Algiers, LA
31-517/518		Northrop Y1C-19 Alpha
				517 (MSN 14) dropped from records, Sep 1939 shipped to Casey Jones School of Aeronautics, Newark, NJ for use as
					instructional airframe.
				518 crashed Mar 20, 1933 near Petersburg, VA. Three killed.  Surveyed, May 23, 1933
31-519/522		Verville YPT-10
				Sportsman biplanes for evaluation
31-523/552		Thomas-Morse O-19E
				523 W/o Nov 21, 1933 at Brooks Field, TX
				524 W/o Oct 14, 1936 at Thornburg, CO
				526  W/o Sep 22, 1932 at Johnson's Ranch, TX
				527 (120th OS) crashed at Chicago MAP Jan 4, 1936.  2 crew killed
				528 (94 PS) w/o in forced landing at Kingston, Ontario, CA Apr 3, 1935.  Redesignated ZO-19E.  W/o Sep 21 1938
					at Nichols Field, Philippines
				531 Redesignated as ZO-19E; w/o Jun 19, 1938 at Nielson Airport, Philippines
				534 Redesignated as ZO-19E; w/o Jan 4, 1938 at Loaken Field, Philippines
				535 (12 OS) crashed near Premont, TX Oct 25, 1935
				537 (12 OS) forcelanded 10 mi W of Kelly Field, TX Apr 1, 1935.
				539 (12 OS) w/o at Big Foot, TX May 5, 1933
				541 (88 OS) forcelanded 5 mi NE of Kewanee, MS Sep 19, 1934
				543 (22 OS) w/o in landing accident at Brooks Field, TX Oct 20, 1933
				544 (15 OS) crashed 1 1/2 mi NW of Northampton, IL Oct 12, 1935
				545 (22 OS) w/o at Gatesville, TX Oct 31, 1931.
				546 (22 OS) involved in midair collision and crashed 5 mi N of Boehme, TX
					Jun 20, 1932.
				549 (15 OS) forcelanded 17 mi NW of Houston, MO Nov 27, 1935
				550 (22 OS) w/o at Brooks Field, TX Oct 12, 1932.
				551 Redesignated as ZO-19E; w/o Oct 13, 1939 at Gasak Bay, Philippines
				552 Redesignated as ZO-19E; w/o May 19, 1941 at San Fernando, Philippines
31-553/586		Boeing P-12E
				MSN 1460/1486, 1489/1495
				553 redesignated XP-12E for tests.  Later converted to YP-12K.  Later converted
					to XP-12L.  Reverted to YP-12K and then back to P-12E.
				554 damage in landing accident at Chicago Municipal Airport, IL Apr 28, 1940
				555 (6 PS) in midair collision over Fort Shafter, HI Feb 7, 1938
				557 (79 PS) crashed 13 mi NE of Homer, LA Sep 22, 1934
				558 W/o Dec 2, 1938 at Hickam Field, HI
				559 (MSN 1466) By 2/32: TOS USAAC.  By 2/32: 95th Pursuit Squadron, March Field, Riverside, CA
					2/12/32: Landing accident with ground loop at United Airport, Burbank, CA.
					11/17/32: Taxi accident at March Field.
					12/29/33: 6th Pursuit Squadron, 18th Pursuit Group, Wheeler Field, HI.
					7/34: Damaged in taxi accident. During repairs its tail-skid was replaced with a tail-wheel, and it was
						fitted with an overseas headrest, an enlarged headrest that included space for a one-man life raft.
					3/39: Air Depot, San Antonio, TX for overhaul
					1939: Assigned to Chicago Municipal Airport, IL. Used by Air Corps and National Guard pilots.
					5/11/40: Damaged when left main gear collapsed on landing at Chicago; was aircraft's last operational service.
					8/40: SOC.  8/40: Chicago School of Aeronautics, Chicago, IL
					Ca.1972: Found in dilapidated garage in Chicago without wings.
					By 1973: Marcellus Foose and Glen Courtwright, Oaklawn, IL
					1973: Donated to NMUSAF.  Restored 1974 to 1983.  8/20/83: Placed on display marked as when in 6th Pursuit Squadron
				560 (Bolling Field A/c det) crashed at Hagerstown, MD Feb 20, 1932
				561 To US Navy as F4B-4A 2495 in 1940; conv to target drone
				562 W/o Jun 28, 1940 at La Plata, MD
				564 To US Navy as F4B-4A 2496 in 1940; conv to target drone
				568 W/o 29 Nov 1937 at Wheeler Field, HI
				569 (6 PS) damaged in landing accident at Wheeleer Field, HI Feb 25, 1938
				570 crashed on landing in field at Argo, OR Aug 6, 1935.  Pilot OK
				571 crashed at Russell City, Ca Jan 20, 1940
				572 (95 PS) forcelanded 300 yd E of Oceanside Aprport, CXA Nov 4, 1932
				573 (77 PS) crashed 2 mi N of Barksdale Field, LA Dec 3, 1933
				574 (79 PS) w/o at Barksdale Field, LA Jul 13, 1933
				576 To US Navy as F4B-4A 2497 in 1940; conv to target drone
				577 (95 AS) crashed 20 mi NW of Fontana, CA Dec 30, 1935
				578 (3 PS) crashed 1/2 mi N of Clark Field, Philipppines Jun 21, 1932
				582 (3 PS) crashed at Magalang, Philippines Jun 21, 1932.  W/o Feb 12, 1937 at Magalang, Philippines.
				583 W/o Mar 11, 1932 at Wheeler Field, HI
				584 (19th PS) w/o at Wheeler Field, HI Apr 12, 1935
				585 w/o in landing accident at Chicago Municipal Airport, IL Jul 1, 1940.
				586 (19 PS) crashed at Wheeler Field, HI Feb 13, 1934.
31-587/592		Fokker YO-27
				Originally ordered as YB-8 (2 aircraft) and Y1B-8 (four aircraft)
				587 Redesignated as O-27; w/o 29 Oct 29, 1935 at Brooks Field, TX.  Surveyed Feb 17, 1936
				588 bellylanded at Brooks Field Dec 13, 1934.  Surveyed Mar 7, 1935
				589 crashed 1 mi SW of Olmsted Field Nov 3, 1933.  Both crew killed.
				590 damaged while taxying at Barksdale Field Feb 2, 1933 but repaired.
					Surveyed Jan 13, 1937.
				591 Aug 24, 1933 damaged on landing at Brooks Field.  Damaged in ground
					collision with Y1O-35 at Brooks Field Nov 22, 1933.  Belly landed
					at Brooks Field Jun 13, 1934.  Surveyed Sep 1, 1934.
				592 damaged on landing Sep 23, 1933 near Graham Apt, TX when fuel
					ran out.  Surveyed Feb 28, 1934.
31-593/596		Consolidated YPT-11
				593 converted to PT-11D.  Served briefly as second PT-11C
				594 converted to PT-11D
				595 redesignated BT-6 when fitted with Curtiss Challenger R-600 engine
				596 became PT-11A when fitted with the Curtiss Challenger R-600
					engine and became PT-11C when this was replaced by Lycoming
					YR-680-1.
31-597			Berliner-Joyce Y1P-16
				later redesignated PB-1
				Caught fire on ground at Wright Field, OH June
					20, 1933.  Repaired, sent to Fairfield
					Air Depot June 22, 1933.  Surveyed Sept 26, 1933.
31-598/603		Fokker Y1O-27
				598 bellylanded at Brooks Field Feb 3, 1935.  Surveyed Jul 18, 1935.
				599 undercarriage jammed while attempting landing at San Diego and
					forced to land in the sea Dec 16, 1932.  Crashed 5 mi W of
					Danville, LA Sep 3, 1934 due to engine failure.  2 killed,
					2 survived.
				600 damaged on landing May 20, 1934.  Gear collapsed on landing at
					Brooks Field Sep 20, 1934.  Gear collspaed on landing at
					Yuma, AZ May 6, 1935.  Surveyed Feb 25, 1937.
				601 crashlanded at Midland, TX Oct 19, 1933, repaired.  Surveyed Feb 25, 1937.
				602 wrecked on belly landing at Crissy Field, CA Oct 10, 1933.  Surveyed Mar 13, 1934.
				603 crashed at Brookville, IN Jan 11, 1935 due to engine failure.
31-604/607		Douglas YO-31A
				MSN 1069/1072.  Redesignated O-31A upon completion of service trials.
				604 tested at Wright Field as the XYO-31A, later at NACA, Langley May 1932 and back to Douglas at Santa Monica
				606 redesignated as O-31A; redes as ZO-31A; w/o Feb 25, 1937 at Brooks Field, TX.
				607 redesignated as O-27; w/o Oct 29, 1935 at Brooks Field, TX
31-608			Douglas YO-31C
				MSN 1073
				Delivered to Air Corps Jul32. Redesignated XYO-31C during service trials.  designation eventually changed to O-31C

1932

32-1/76			Boeing P-12E
				Model 234.  MSN 1496/1533, 1535/1572
				1 (18 PG, 6 PS) w/o in landing accident at Luke Field, HI Mar 25, 1937
				2 (18 PG, 19th PS) damagaged in landing accident at Miller Field, NY Nov 26, 1939
				5 (6 PS, 18 PG) crashed 1/4 mile W of Wheeler Field, HI Nov 11, 1936
				6 (24 PS, 16 PG) crashed near Albrook Field, Canal Zone Mar 14, 1933 after midair collision with ?
					The plane flying as NX26PX marked as 32-06 is a replica
				7 (73 PS) crashed at Corona, CA Feb 23, 1932 after collision with P-12E 32-5
				8 (29 PS, 16 PG) forcelanded 5 mi SW of ferry landing on National Highway, CZ Jul 15, 1937.
				9 (74 PS) ground loop after landing at Atlanta, GA Apr 27, 1940
				10 (16 PG, 24 PS) crashed on landing at David, Panama Feb 8, 1934 Repaired; to US Navy as F4B-4A 2498 in 1940; conv to target drone
				11 (78 PS) in midair collision with ? over Albrook Field, Canal Zone Oct 22, 1936
				12 (29 PS) w/o in takeoff accident at Rio Hato, Panama Mar 19, 1937
				13 (16 PG, 24 PS) ground loop after landing at Rio Hato, Panama Jul 21, 1937. Repaired; to US Navy as F4B-4A 2499 in 1940; conv to target drone
				14 (55 PS) w/o in forced landing at Weddell-Williams Airport, New Orleans, LA Sep 4, 1933
				15 w/o at Llano de Catival, Panama Jul 25, 1934
				17 (78 PS) w/o in landing accident at Long Beach Municipal Airport, CA Feb 10, 1940.  017 restored by Ed
					Maloney as N3360G in 1979 out of a fuselage found at a technical school.  Now on display in
					Planes of Fame museum marked as a Navy F4B-3.
				18 (16 PG, 29 PS) crashed 1 mi SW of Roanoke, TX May 12, 1940
				19 (25 BS) crashed on takeoff at David, Panama Feb 2, 1936
				20 ground loop after landing at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Tx Aug 22, 1940
				21 (78 PS) w/o in takeoff accident at Calobre, Panama Oct 23, 1933
				22 damaged in landing accident at Memphis Municipal Airport, TN Nov 27, 1940
				23 (78 PS) crashed near Albrook Field, CZ Mar 14, 1933
				24 (2 Staff Sqn, Bolling Field) damaged Jul 25, 19390 at Kelly Field, Texas, repaired.  W/o in landing
					accident at Bolling Field, DC Jul 6, 1940
				25 (78 PS) ground loop after landing at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Oct 8, 1935.  Repaired 9/); to
					US Navy as F4B-4A 2500 in 1940; conv to target drone
				26 (2 Staff Sqn, Bolling Field) damaged in landing accident at Glenn Martin Airport,
					Baltimore, MD Aug 20, 1940
				27 (78 PS) crashed on takeoff at La Venta, Panama Sep 13, 1934
				28 Damaged Feb 10, 1938 at Hickham Field, Texas.  Repaired.  (6th Corps, A/c Det) damaged in landing accident at
					Chicago Municipal Airport, IL Aug 17, 1940
				29 (25BS, 96 BS) damaged in crash while landing at Langley Field, VA Sep 7, 1940
				30 damaged Oct 31, 1934 at Fox Hill, VA.  Repaired.  Damaged in ground loop after landing at Hensley Field,
					Grand Prairie, TX Oct 22, 1939
				31 (8 PG, 35 PS) crashed on takeoff at Maxwell Field, AL Mar 10, 1935
				32 (8PG, 37 PS) crashed on takeoff at Selfridge Field, MI Mar 19, 1938.  Repaired.  W/o Mar 30, 1940 at
					Memphis, TN
				33 converted to YP-12K, then reverted to P-12E configuration.  Damaged in midair collision with ?  10 mi W
					of Kelly Field, Texas Aug 29, 1938.  Repaired.  To US Navy as F4B-4A 2501 in 1940.  Converted to target drone.
				34 (20 PG, 79 PS) w/o in takeoff accident at Barksdale Field, LA Oct 16, 1934
				35 (20 PG, 79 PS) crashed on takeoff at Barksdale Field, LA Oct 16, 1934
				36 converted to YP-12K, then reverted to P-12E configuration.  W/o May 26, 1934 at Cumberland, MD
				37 (36 PS) crashed at Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC Mar 7, 1936
				38 (18 PG, 67 PS) damaged after ground loop after landing at Rockwell Field, Coronado, CA Oct 21, 1936.
				39 (6 PS) ditched off Black Point, Oahu, HI Jul 29, 1936
				40 converted to YP-12K, then reverted to P-12E configuration.  To US Navy as F4B-4A 2503 in 1940.  Converted
					to target drone.
				41 (91 PS) forcelanded 6 mi N of Royston, GA Jul 28, 1937.  Repaired.  XTo US Navy as F4B-4A 2503 in 1940.
					Converted to target drone.
				42 converted to P-12J and then to YP-12K.  With 61 Sch Sqn, crashed on approach to
					Roswell Airport, NM Sep 16, 1938
				43 damaged when crashed on landing at Langley Field, VA Aug 23, 1939
				44 damaged when ground looped after landing at Kelly Field, Texas Oct 18, 1938.  Repaired.  To US Navy as
					F4B-4A 2504 in 1940.  Converted to target drone.
				45 damaged when crashed on landing at Long Beach, CA Jan 21, 1940.   Repaired.  To US Navy as F4B-4A
					2505 in 1940.  Converted to target drone.
				46 converted to YP-12K, then reverted to P-12E configuration.  Damaged when ground looped after landing at
					Langley Field, VA Sep 26, 1939.
				48 (61 Sch Sqn) damaged in forced landing near Bebe, Texas Aug 22, 1938.  Repaired.  To US Navy as F4B-4A
					2506 in 1940.  Converted to target drone.
				49 converted to YP-12K, then reverted to P-12E configuration.  With 61 Sch Sqn, crashed 10 mi
					W of Kelly Field, TX Aug 29, 1938
				50 converted to YP-12K.  With 36 PS, w/o in forced landing at Langley Field, VA Jan 29, 1936
				51 (21 AB Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Denver Municipal Airport, CO Oct 17, 1939
				52 damaged when ground looped after landing at Volcan, Panama Mar 7, 1936.
				53 (78 PS) crashed near Bajo del Pueblo, Panama Dec 19, 1933
				54 (16 PG, 24 PS) damaged when crashed on landing at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Aug 24, 1938
				55 (29 PS) crashed 10 mi E of La Chorrera, Panama May 28, 1934
				56 damaged when crashed on landing at Oakland, CA Dec 5, 1940.  Repaired. To US Navy as F4B-4A 2507 in
					1940.  Converted to target drone.
				57 (20 PG, 79 PS) damaged when crashed on takeoff at Chapman Field, FL Mqr 9, 1935
				58 (78 PS) crashed at Gaillard Cut, Canal Zone Dec 19, 1935
				59 (79 PS) involved in midair collision with 32-70 and crashed into Red River, 4 mi N
					of Shreveport, LA May 15, 1934.
				60 (77 PS) crashed at Barksdale Field, LA Dec 3, 1932
				61 (19 PS) ditched S of Barbers Point, HI Jun 12, 1936
				62 (77 PS) crashed 2 mi N of Barksdale Field, LA Dec 3, 1933
				63 (55 PS) crashed near Grass Valley, CA jun 7, 1932
				64 (55 PS) crashed 3 mi NE of Barksdale Field, LA Jul 21, 1933
				65 crashed while landing at Chandler Field, Fresno, CA Apr 24, 1940.
				66 transferred to US Navy as F4B-4A BuNo 2508 in 1940.
				67 w/o in forced landing at Manzanillo Bay, CZ Jun 24, 1935
				68 (77 PS) crashed at Barksdale Field, LA Dec 3, 1932
				69 transferred to US Navy as F4B-4A BuNo 2509 in 1940.
				70 (79 PS) in midair collision with 32-59 and crashed into Red River, 4 mi N of
					Shreveport, LA May 15, 1934.
				71 transferred to US Navy as F4B-4A BuNo 2510 in 1940
				72 (29 PS) w/o in landing accident at Ocu, Panama Nov 20, 1935
				73 (16 PG 24 PS) damaged when crashed on takeoff at Aguadolce, Panama Dec 23, 1936.
				74 damaged in landing accident at McClellan Field, CA Apr 21, 1940
				75 w/o at France Field, CZ Dec 10, 1938
				76 damaged when crashed on takeoff at Wheeler Field, Hawaii Jul 21, 1937
32-77/101		Boeing P-12F
				Model 251.  MSN 1534, 1573/1594, 1676/1677
				77 (MSN 1534)(73 PS) forcelanded 8 mi N of Ventura, CA Aug 14, 1932
				78 (MSN 1573) ground loop after laiding at March Field, CA Jun 6, 1934
				79 (73 PS) forcelanded 3 mi W of Parris, CA May 26, 1932
				80 crashed at North Kansas City, MO Oct 19, 1940
				81 (29 PS) w/o in landing accident at Las Sabanas Airport, San Jose, Costa Rica Jul 28, 1937
				82 (24 PS) crashed at la Chorrera, Panama Nov 19, 1937
				83 (16th PG, 24th PS) ground loop after landing at Volcan, Panama Apr 10, 1937
				84 (MSN 1579)
				85 transferred to US Navy as F4B-4A BuNo 2511 in 1940.
				86 (MSN 1581) with 8PG, 35PS pilot bailed out after engine failure and crashed near Spring Garden, VA Apr 29, 1936
				87 (73 PS) crashed 6 mi S of March Field, CA Jun 8, 1932
				88 (35 PS) forcelanded on beach at Virginia Beach, VA Jun 20, 1935
				89 (MSN 1584) damaged when crashed on takeoff at Aguadulce, Panama Mar 19, 1936.
				90 (MSN 1585)
				91 (79 PS) w/o in landing accident at Barksdale Field, LA Aug 7, 1934
				92 (MSN 1587) 1932: TOS USAAC and assigned to 73rd Pursuit Squadron, March Field, CA.
					4/27/33: Damaged in landing accident causing ground loop at March Field, CA.
					By 9/33: 95th Pursuit Squadron, March Field, CA.
					9/15/33: Damaged in landing accident causing ground loop at March Field, CA.
					9/1/40: Damaged in landing accident at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA.
					Ca.1941: Unknown owner with c/r NC7037U.
					1993: National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, FL.
					Marked to reprsent a F4B-4, BuNo A9029, VF-6 on the USS Saratoga from 1932 to 1936.
						6-F-1, Felix the Cat.
				93 (79 PS) crashed at Barksdale Field, LA Aug 9, 1934.
				94 (MSN 1589) with 91 ScH collided with BC-1 32-426 bafter landing at Kelly Field, TX Jul 25, 1939 and destroyed
				95 (73 PS) crashed 6 mi S of March Field, CA Jul 8, 1932
				96 (MSN 1591)
				97 (MSN 1592) suffered minor damage after ground loop after landing at March Field, CA Apr 14, 1933
				98 (73 PS) crashed at Cajon Pass, CA Mar 9, 1933
				99 (MSN 1594) damaged in ground loop after landing at March Field, CA Apr 10, 1933
				100 (MSN 1676) with 36 PS crashed 3 mi E of Dale, SC Dec 13, 1935
				101 (MSN 1677) fitted with closed cockpit canopy.
32-102/116		Douglas O-38B
				MSN 1034/1048.  For National Guard
				104 (MSN 1036) assigned to 1010S, MA National Guard,  Boston Airport, East Boston, MA damaged in a forced landing
					from an engine failure on Apr 9, 1932 at Chelsa Creek, East Boston, MA. On Nov 9, 1932 DBR after a
					forced landing in the waters of Boston Harbor.
				106 (MSN 1038) assigned to 1010S, MA National Guard, Boston Airport, East Boston, MA damaged in an accident
					at Boston Airport on Aug 9, 1932. Next assigned to 27Div 1020S at Miller Field, Staten Island, NY damaged
					on Jan 26, 1936 at Allegheny County Airport, Pittsburgh, PA.
				107 (MSN 1039) assigned to 1070S, Wayne County Airport, Detroit, MI. DBR after a fatal mid-air collision
					with another O-38B on Aug 23, 1931 2 miles south of Wayne County Airport, Michigan.
				109 (MSN 1041) assigned to 38Div IN National Guard at Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN. On Dec 12, 1935 damaged
					in a mid-air collision at Sellersbuth, IN.
				110 (MSN 1042) assigned to 1070S, Wayne County Airport, Detroit, MI. DBR after a fatal crash into the ground
					on Feb 26, 1934 8 miles E of Lorein, OH.
				111 (MSN 1043) assigned to 1070S, Wayne County Airport, Detroit, MI. DBR after a fatal crash due to structural
					failure on Jul 16, 1933 one mile S of airport on Merriman Rd. Detroit, MI.
				112 (MSN 1044) assigned to 38Div IN National Guard at Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN. On Jan 14, 1935 damaged in
					a mid-air collision with Douglas O-38B 32-115 6 miles SE of Sky Harbor Apt., Murfreesboro, TN.
					On Jul 03 1941 now assigned to 2PO at Key Field, Meridian, MS damaged in a mid air collision at
					Meehan, MS. On Sept. 06 1941 assigned to 113OS fatally crashed after a mid-air collision 8 miles
					NW Barksdale Field, LA.
				113 (MSN 1045) assigned to 1120S at Cleveland, OH. Damaged as a parked aircraft on Jul 24, 1935 at Camp
					Perry, OH. On May 19, 1936 now assigned to 38Div IN National Guard at Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN,
					damaged in a landing accident at Stout Field, IN. On Aug. 12, 1936 damaged in a ground loop whilest
					landing at Ft Knox, KY.
				114 (MSN 1046) assigned to 38Div IN National Guard at Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN, on Sep 9, 1932 DBR after
					a fatal crash from a stall-spin situation at New Goshen, IN.
				115 (MSN 1047) assigned to 38Div IN National Guard at Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN. On Jan 14, 1935 fatally
					crashed after a mid-air collision with Douglas O-38B 32-112 6 miles SE of Sky Harbor Apt., Murfreesboro, TN.
				116 (MSN 1048) assigned to 1080S 65OG at Lexington City Airport, Columbia, SC, damaged in an accident on
					Dec 16, 1941 at Lexington County Airport.
32-117/141		Keystone B-4A
				117 (31 BS, 7 BG) damaged in landing accident at March Field, CA Nov 29, 1932
				118 (23rd BS, 19th BG) in midair collision with 32-132 and crashed near Luke Field, HI Jan 24, 1936
				119 crashed at D Ranch, TX Feb 21, 1932.
				120 (64 Sch Sqn) w/o in forced landing 2 mi W of Kelly Field, TS Nov 5, 1936.
				121 (31 BS, 7 BG) forcelanded 100 yds offshore at Coronado, CA Sep 12, 1932.
				122 (42 BS, 11 BG) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TSX Aug 23, 1935.
				123 destroyed by fire at Luke Field, HI Jan 8, 1935.
				125 damaged in takeoff crashe at Luke Field, Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii Nov 8, 1937
				127 (7th BG, 9th BS) damaged in midair collision W of Arlinhtgon, CA Jun 20, 1932
				128 (5 BG, 23BS)  crashed on takeoff at Kahuku Point, Oahu, Hawaii Oct 29, 1935.
				129 (764 Sch S) damaged in ground loop on takeoff at Kelly Field, Texas Dec 11, 1936
				130 (11 BS, 7 BG) damaged in landing accident at Sandin Hills Airport, San
					Bernardino, CA Aug 23, 1933
				131 (11 BS, 7 BG) w/o in takeoff accident at March Field, CA Sep 18, 1933.
				132 (72 BS, 19 BG) in midair collision with 32-118 and crashed near Luke Field, HI
					Jan 24, 1936.
				134 (64 Sch Sqn) forcelanded 1 mi N of Kelly Field, TX Aug 19, 1938
				135  It served with 31 BS 7 BG out of March Field until 1934 and was dropped from the records in
					March 1934 at March Field.
				136 forcelanded 2 mi NE of Jefferson, PA Apr 8, 1932.
				138 damged Nov 29, 1932 at March field, CA.  Repaired.  (64 Sch Sqn) crashed on takeoff at Matagorda,
					Texas Dec 7, 1937
				139 (31 BS, 7 BG) damaged in forced landing at emergency field, Troutsdale, OR
					Aug 1, 1932.
				140 (9 BS, 7 BG) w/o in landing accident at Crissy Field, CA Dec 18, 1933.
32-142/180		Keystone B-6A
				143 (20 BS) w/o at Langley Field, VA Jan 23, 1934
				144 (49 BS) damaged n forced landing at Maxwell Field, AL Nov 29, 1935.
				145 (6 BG, 25 BS) in forced landing after engine failure at Mandinga, Panama Jul 15, 1936
				149 (96 BS) forcelanded 3 mi NE of langley Field, VA Apr 1, 1932
				151 (2 BG, 96BS) damaged in forced landing after engine failure 3 mi NE of Langleyh Field, VA May 5, 1933
				152 (7 OS) crashed 1 1/2 mi W of Stonewall, GA Feb 12, 1936
				153 (49 BS) forcelanded at Hopewel MAP, VA Apr 19, 1934
				154 w/o in landing accident at Jaque, Panama May 20, 1938
				155 (49 BS) damaged in landing accident at Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, TSX Jun 10, 1933
				156 (2 BG, 20 BS) damaged when flew into bad weather and force landign 10 mi E of El Paso, Tx May 29, 1933
				158 (96 BS) w/o at Enfield, VA Sep 8, 1935
				159 (59 Svc Sqn) forcelanded at Martins Ferry, OH Jan 23, 1933
				160 (59 Svc Sqn) forcelanded in Chesapeake Bay, 30 mi N of Langley Field, VA Jun 1, 1932.
				161 (20 BS) forcelanded 10 mi NW of Princess Anne, MD Jun 3, 1932.
				162 (91 Sch Sqn) w/o in takeoff accident at Maxwell Field, AL Jun 12, 1937
				168 (20 BS) forcelanded 2 mi E of Jacksonville, FL Jan 6, 1931
				169 (46 BS) w/o in takeoff accident at Langley Field, VA Oct 23, 1933
				170 used as target at Barksdale, LA Mar 1938
				171 dropped from records at Langley Field Jun 1938
				172 dropped from records at Barksdale Jan 1939
				173 (20 BS) crashed 7 mi NE of Fredericksburg, PA Apr 5, 1936.  5 killed
				174 (91 Sch Sqn) forcelanded at Andalisia, AL Aug 12, 1938
				175 dropped from records Jun 1937 at Panama Air Depot
				176 to reclamation/scrap at Panama Air Depot Mar 8, 1939
				177 wrecked in takeoff accident at Cleveland Airport Sep 16, 1934.  1 killed
				178 dropped from records at Barksdale Field Jan 1939
				179 wrecked in landing accident at Beaderton, FL Jan 16, 1935.
				180 wrecked at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Dec 18, 1936.
32-181/210		Douglas O-25C
				MSN 1004/1033.  Production version of XO-25A
				181 to CL-26 at US Army Aviation Schook, Mineola, NY Jan 29, 1940
				182 wrecked in Sequoia National Forest, CA Feb 1, 1932.  Pilot killed
				183 wrecked near Santa Rosa, CA when hit high-tension wires Mar 23, 1933.  Pilot killed
				184 to CL-26 at Ryan School of Aeronautics, San Diego, CA Nov 1, 1939
				185 wrecked in San Francisco Bay, CA Dec 15, 1932 when caught fire.  Pilot bailed out
				186 wrecked at Spartan School, Tulsa, OK Aug 14 1939.
				187 crashed in San Francisco Pay Dec 15, 1932.  Pilot killed
				188 caught fire at Bethany, WV Aug 29, 1934 and plane burned
				189 wrecked when boy attempting to steal 32-193 taxied into this ship
				190 to CL-26 to Case Jones School of Aeronautics, Newark, NJ May 6, 1940
				191 wrecked in landing accident at Hensley, TX Oct 17, 1933
				192 to CL-26 at Curtiss Wright Technical Institute, Glendale, CA Jan 12, 1940
				193 to CL-26 at San Antonio Air Depot, TX Sep 7, 1939
				194 wrecked when hit high tension wires near Burlinggame, CA Dec 16, 1934.  Pilot killed
				195 wrecked when hit bunker while landing for flood relief Jan 27, 1933.  w/o Jan 26, 1937 at Ashland, KY
				196 crashed into San Francisco Bay, CA Nov 20, 1933.  Pilot killed
				197 crashed into Monterey Bay, CA Apr 23, 1935.  Pilot killed
				198 crashed in fog at Hopewell, NJ. Sep 9, 1933.
				199 wrecked at Chapman, NY Mar 24, 1933.  Pilot killed
				200 wrecked Sep 8, 1933 near Freehold, NJ.  Pilot bailed out
				201 wrecked at Kelly Field, TX due to engine failure Jul 5, 1939
				202 dropped from recores at Kelly Field Nul 1939
				203 w/o sep 8, 1933 at Island Park, NY.  (5 OS) dropped from records at Mitchel Field Aug 1934
				204 w/o Oct 3, 1932 at Bolling Field, DC.  (5 OS) dropped from records at Mitchel Field Jan 1933
				205 (5 OS) to Case Jones School of Aeronautics, Newark, NJ Nov 4, 1939
				206 (91 OS) wrecked near Tunnel Ranger Station, Owens Valley, CA Jun 17, 1934.
				207 (16 OS) wrecked when ground looped at Kelly Field, TX Oct 18, 1938
				208 (5 OS) wrecked at New Stamford, CT Aug 27, 1933.  Pilot killed
				209 to CL-26 at Civil Mechanics School, Glendale, CA May 13, 1940
				210 to CL-26 at New England Aircraft School, Boston, MA Nov 30, 1939
32-211/220		Curtiss O-39 Falcon
				211 damaged when crshed on landing at Carlisle, PA Aug 1, 1935.  Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, OH Jul 1938
				212 flew into bad weather and force landed at Dayton, NJ Mar 14, 1933.  Dropped from records at Chanute Field Feb 1939
				213 dropped from record at Mitchel Field Nov 1938
				214 (9 CA) wrecked when nosed over on landing at Mitchel Field, NY Feb 6, 1935
				215 (97 OS) wrecked at Plattsburg, NY Oct 25, 1935
				216 wrecked at Derhler, OH Feb 23, 1934.  Pilot killed
				217 (99 (OS) wrecked at Burton, OH Mar 9, 1934.  Pilot killed
				218 (10 OS) caught fire in air and pilot bailed out near New Brunswick, NJ Apr 27, 1933
				219 wrecked near Fremont, OH Aug 23, 1934, pilot bailed out
				220 dropped from records at Marshall Field, KS Dec 1938.
32-221/230		Berliner-Joyce Y1P-16
				later redesignated PB-1
				221 surveyed Feb 25, 1935
				222 nosed over on landing Selfridge Field Sep 2, 1932
					Wrecked at Elizabethtown, KY Feb 27, 1934.
					Surveyed Jun 5, 1934.
				223 nosed over while landing at Camp Skeel, MI
					Aug 11, 1932.  Surveyed Sep 26, 1932.
				224 nosed over while taxying at Selfridge Field, MI
					July 25, 1932.  Wrecked at Olney, IL May 19, 1934
					while landing at an unauthorized field.
					Surveyed Sept 19, 1934.
				225 wrecked in landing accident at Aurora, IL
					Aug 5, 1933.  Dropped from inventory Feb
					25, 1935.
				226 donated to Army Aero Museum, Wright Field, OH
				227 surveyed Sept 13, 1934.
				228 surveyed Jun 8, 1934.
				229 surveyed Mar 26, 1936
				230 surveyed Nov 1, 1934.
32-231			Douglas YO-31B
				MSN 1074.  Unarmed staff transport for Militia Bureau of War Department.  Designation later changed to O-31B.
					Damaged when crashed on takeoff at Chicago, IL May 3, 1936.  To CL-26 at Rome Air Depot, NY May 12, 1942
32-232			Lockheed Y1C-23
				MSN 165.  Altair Model DL-2A NR8494.  Assigned to Bolling Field, DC.  Assigned to NACA Langley
					Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Jul 1932.  Assigned to Bolling Field, DC.
					Assigned as personal command plane of Assistant Secretary of War.  Later redesignated Detroit C-23.
					Damaged when crashed on landing at Spartenburg, SC Apr 16, 1938.
					To CL-26 at Chanute Aug 19, 1938.  Grounded
				9/23/38.  Scrapped 6/42.
32-233/278		Curtiss Y1P-22
				All delivered as P-6E.
				233 became XP-6H but later reverted to P-6E.  To CL-26 at Santa Maria School of Flying,
					Santa Maria, CA Jul 2, 1939
				234 (1 PG, 94 PS) damaged when crashed on landing at Sky Harbor Airdromome, Murfreesboro, TN
					May 21, 1933.  To CL-26 at Spartan School of Aeronautics, Tulsa, OK Jul 2, 1939
				235 dropped from records at Maxwell Field 1939
				236 (1 PG, 17 PS) wrecked at Fairhaven, MI Feb 13, 1934.  Pilot bailed out
				237 wrecked in midair with 32-269 at Baroncastle, VA and DBR Dec 12, 1933
				238 (8 PG, 33 PS) wrecked at Leesburg, VA Sep 15, 1934.  Pilot killed.
				239 (8 PG, 33 PS) damaged when force landed 4 mi SE of Capahosic, VA Apr 18, 1938.  To CL-26 at Ryan
					School of Aeronautics San Diego, CA Jul 5, 1939
				240 (1 PG, 17 PS) missing over Lake Erie Sep 1, 1934.  Pilot was attempting to fly over Lake Erie from Detroit.
					He left Mt. Clemens for Cleveland on Saturday Sep 1, 1934 en-route for Cleveland races
				241 wrecked in midair with 32-243 near New Haven, MI Jun 2, 1932.  Pilot bailed out.
				242 (1 PG, 17 PS) wrecked Oct 27, 1935 at Langley Field, VA when gear collapsed on landing
				243 wrecked at Middletown Air Depot Jul 13, 1933.  Pilot killed.
				244 converted to P-6C, then to P-6E.  W/o Jul 13, 1933 at Olmstead Field, PA.
				245 wrecked at Langley Field, VA Apr 29, 1935
				246 wrecked in takeoff accident at Selfridge Field Jul 28, 1937
				247 (8 PG, 33 PS) damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed at Powhaten Point, OH May 29, 1935.
				248 (1 PG, 7 PS) damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed 2 mi E of Farminton, MI Oct 7, 1933.
					To CL-26 at Dallas Aviation School and Aviation College, Dallas, TX Jul 2, 1939
				249 converted to P-6C, then to P-6E.  (1 PG, 94 PS) wrecked in midair with 32-253 near Utica, MI
					Apr 4, 1932.  Pilot bailed out
				250 dropped from records at Langley Field Feb 1936
				251 (8 PG, HqS) wrecked at Stratford, CT Nov 9, 1935.  Pilot killed
				252 (1 PG, 17 PS) wrecked when wing failed in flight near Van Dyke, MI aug 2, 1937.  Pilot killed
				253 to CL-26 at Grand Central Flying School, Glendale, CA Jul 5, 1939
				254 became XP-6G and then P-6G before reverting to P-6E.  Dropped from records at Aberdeen
					Proving Grounds in 1939
				255 (1 PG, 94 PS) wrecked 1 mi SW of Selfridge Field, MI Feb 10, 1932.  Pilot bailed out
				256 (1 PG, 7 PS) damaged when crashed while landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI Oct 10, 1934.  To CL-26 at US
					Army Alabama Institute of Aeronautics, Tuscaloose, AL Jul 17, 1939
				257 (1 PG, 94 PS) wrecked at Fairfield, OH May 4, 1932.  In fatal midair collision over Bacons Castle, VA
					Dec 12, 1933.
				258 (1 PG, 17 PS) wrecked at Lansing, MI May 27, 1933.  Pilot bailed out
				259 force landed at New Baltimore, MI Feb 10, 1932 and wrecked.
				260 (I1 PG, 17 PS) wrecked in midair collision with P-6E 32-275 near Selfridge Field, MI Apr 8, 1932.  Pilot bailed out,
					One wing from this aircraft's wreckage was used in the building of the P-6E replica N606PE which is
					displayed at the EAA Museum in Oshkosh, WI.
				261 Ordered as Y1P-22, then P-6C, then delivered as P-6E.
					2/12/32: TOS USAAC, assigned to 33rd Pursuit Squadron, 8th Pursuit Group, Langley Field, VA.
					6/33: Middletown Air Depot, PA for maintenance.
					8/33: Returned 33rd PS.
					12/33: Wrecked, repaired.
					12/36: Selfridge Field, IL.
					4/38: Barksdale Field, LA.
					7/38: 91st School Squadron, Maxwell Field, AL
					Dropped from records at Tampa Field, FL Sep 1939.  Unknown date: Edward S. Perkins, Anniston, AL
					Ca.1962: Donated to the National Air Museum,
					Ca. 1962: Loaned by National Air Museum to United States Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Fairborn, OH.
					1963: Restored by the Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.
					Marked as 32-240 that was with the 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, at Selfridge Field, MI in 1933.
					1971: Moved to National Museum of the USAF, Wright Field, Dayton, OH.  Now on display at USAF Museum,
					Dayton, OH, marked as 32-240.
				262 to CL-26 at US Army Lincoln Airplane and Flying School, Lincoln, NB Jul 2, 1939
				263 (1 PG, 94 PS) damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed at Fielden, KY Apr 24, 1932.
					To US Naval Air Station, Algiers, LA Jun 12, 1939.
				264 to US Army Chicago School of Aeronautics, Glenview, IL Jul 2, 1939
				265 dropped from records at Maxwell Field Aug 1939
				266 to CL-26 at US Army Parks Air College, East St Louis, IL Jul 2, 1939
				267 (1 PG, 94 PS) force landed to engine failure 2 mi E of Painesville, OH Sep 5, 1932.  Dropped from
					records at Selfridge Field Nov 1932
				268 assigned to 3rd Air Base Group at Langley Field, Virginia.  Damaaged when crashed on takeoff at
					Indianapolis, IN Aug 16, 1932.   To CL-26 at Partwick Dam, TN Jul 30, 1939
				269 (8 PG, 33 PS) in midair collision near Bacons Castle, VA Dec 12, 1933.  Pilot bailed out.  Dropped from
					records at Langley Field May 1934
				270 wrecked at Ducanville, PA Apr 5, 1934.  Pilot killed
				271 wrecked at Langley Field, VA May 6, 1935.  Pilot killed
				272 to US Naval Station, Algiers, LA May 29, 1939
				273 (8 PG, 37 PS) wrecked at Orceola, WV Dec 22, 1933.  Pilot bailed out
				274 (6 PG, 33 PS) damaged when crashed on landing at Bolling Field, DC May 14, 1935.
					To US Naval Air Station, Algiers, LA Jun 12, 1939
				275 converted to P-6C, then to P-6E.  (1 PG, 94 PS) in midair collision as Selfridge Field, MI Apr 8, 1932.
					Pilot bailed out.
				276 converted to P-6C, then to P-6E.  wrecked Dec 2, 1934 in Maryland.  Also reported as w/o Dec 28, 1934
					at St Genevieve, MO
				277 (1 PG, 94PS) wrecked near Wetumpha, AL Nov 28, 1938
				278 became XP-23, later converted to YP-23.  Dropped from records Jan 1936
32-279/286		Douglas Y1C-21
				MSN 1075/1082
				Later redesignated C-21 and then OA-3
				279 dropped from records Nov 1938
				280 (18 Wg HQ Sqn) force landed in Kaiwi Channel, HI Apr 9, 1938.  Dropped from records Mar 1940
				281 with US Military Academy A/c Detachment, ditched in Hudson River Nov 23, 1938 near Kingston, NY.
					To CL-26 Apr 21, 1941
				282 dropped from records May 1939
				283 (74 PS) damaged in landing accident in Panama Bay, Panama Jan 16, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Panama Air Depot Mar 1937
				284 dropped from records at Panama Air Depot Apr 1936
				285 dropped from records at Philippine Air Depot Jun 1938
				286 (2 OS) w/o in takeoff accident at Legazpi, Philippines Jan 11, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Philadelphia Apr 1935
32-287/290		American Y1C-24
				MSN 6707/6710
				287 crashed on takeoff at Frankenmuth, MI Oct 5, 1932, major damage.  To CL-26 at US Army Grand Central Flying
					School, Glendale, CA Oct 18, 1939
				288 wrecked near Greenville, VA Mar 16, 1937.  Crew killed
				289 wrecked at Fort Royal, VA Jan 28, 1937.  Flew into ground, crew killed.
32-291/295		Douglas Y1O-43
				MSN 1085/1089.
				Originally ordered as Y1O-31A, redesignated Y10-31C before delivery, but completed as Y1O-43.
					Later redesignated O-43 in 1933.
				291 crashed on takeoff at Fort Ethan Allen, VA Jun 18, 1934.  Repaired.
					W/o Dec, 4, 1935 at Bolling Field, DC.
				292 w/o Jan 3, 1941 at Stroud, OK
				293 (99 OS) crashed on landing at Brooks Field, Texas Apr 15, 1937.  Repaired.  W/o Feb 2, 1939 at
					Watsonville, CA
				294 (99 OS) flew into bad weather and force landed at New Lexington, PA Oct 1, 1933
				295 crashed on landing in bad weather at Richards Field, MO Mar 26, 1936
32-296/300		Cancelled contract
32-301			Boeing YB-9
				MSN 1459.  Used civil registry of NX10633.  Damaged when suffered structural failure and force landed at
					Nashville, TN Feb 22, 1932.  Surveyed Dec 26, 1934
32-302			Boeing Y1B-9
				MSN 1458.   Surveyed Sep 26, 1934
32-303/307		Boeing Y1B-9A
				MSN 1671/1675
				303 surveyed Apr 26, 1935
				304 surveyed Apr 26, 1935
				305 (20th BG) damaged beyond repair in force landing near Black River, VA.  Aircraft surveyed Mar 26, 1934
				306 surveyed Mar 18, 1935
				307 (49th BG) crashed into James River near Rushmere, VA Jun 24, 1933. 4 crewmembers killed.
32-308/314		Douglas Y1B-7
				MSN 1108/1114.  Later designated B-7.  Initially assigned to 11th and 31st Bombardment Squadrons at March Field, CA
				308 dropped from records Sep 1934
				309 wrecked at Jerome, ID Feb 16, 1934.  1 killed
				310 wrecked near Baldwin Park, CA after fire in air Oct 13, 1933.  1 bailed out
				311 wrecked in landing accident at Sacramento, CA Mar 11, 1934
				312 crashed on landing at Kelly Field, Texas Sep 18, 1937.  Dropped from records at Barksdale Jan 1939
				313 crshed on landing at Quincy, IUL May 28, 1938.  Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, OH Dec 1938
				314 wrecked in landing accident at Elko, NV Apr 6, 1931
32-315/319		Douglas Y1O-35
				MSN 1115/1119
				315 (88th OS) crashed at Bakersfield, California Jan 11, 1936.  Repaired.  W/o Nov 6, 1937 at Sidney, NE.
					 Dropped from records at Hamilton Field Feb 1938
				316 crashed on landing at Rockwell Field, Coronado, CA Apr 30 1937.  Dropped from records at Barksdale Field Jan 1939
				317 caught fire in air and pilot bailed out 3 mi E of Banning, CA Jun 22, 1935.   Dropped from records at
					Brooks Field Oct 1935
				318 dropped from records at Barksdale Field Jan 1939
				319 wrecked in takeoff accident at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Jun 25, 1935. Crew killed.
32-320			Detroit-Lockheed XP-900
				Later redesignated YP-24.
				Delivered to Wright Field Sep 29, 1931.  Crashed Oct 19, 1931 on test flight out of Wright Field, OH.
					Pilot parachuted to safety.
32-321/322		Consolidated Y1P-25
				When the Detroit-Lockheed Corporation declared bankruptcy, the YP-24 was developed by Consolidated into the Y1P-25
					and later into the Consolidated P-30/P-30A series.
				321 crashed Jan 13, 1933 S of Patterson Field, OH, killing pilot Capt Hugh Elmendorf.
				322 completed as Y1A-11 attack aircraft.  Crashed 4 mi N of Wright Field, OH
					Jan 20, 1933, killing pilot 1st Lt. Irvin Woodring.
32-323/324		Detroit-Lockheed Y1P-24
				Contract cancelled.  When the Detroit-Lockheed Corporation declared bankruptcy, the YP-24 was
					developed by Consolidated into the Y1P-25 and later into the Consolidated P-30/P-30A series.
32-325/342		Douglas O-38B
				MSN 1090/1107.  For National Guard
				325 to CL-26 at Biloxi, MS Jul 16, 1942
				326 dropped from records at CA NG Mar 1940
				327 to CL-26 at California Flyers Institute, Inglewood, CA Jul 18, 1941
				328 dropped from records of CA NG Feb 1938
				329 to CL-26 at Kessler Field Sub Depot, MS May 26, 1942
				330 to CL-26 at California Flyers School of Aviation, Inglewood, CA Dec 1942
				331 (MSN 1096) with 104 Sqdn Maryland National Guard between Feb 1932 and Mar 1937.
					Crashed at Salinas, CA Aug 9, 1941.
				332 wrecked at Selma, AL Sep 18, 1942.  Burned due to defective wiring
				333 wrecked when ground looped after landing at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA Mar 30, 1939.
					Dropped from records with CA NG Sep 1939
				334 crashed on takeoff at Camp Perry, OH Jul 235, 1935.  To CL-26 at Middletown Air Depot, PA Aug 4, 1942
				335 wrecked in hailstorm May 27, 1936, Brookville, PA May 27, 1936.  Pilot bailed out
				336 flew into bad weather and force landed at astockton, JN Oct 31, 1935. To CL-26 at Sheppard Field, TX Jun 8, 1942
				337 force landing after engine failure at Gorda, CA Feb 167, 1932, major damage.  Dropped from records at
					Fairfield Air Depot, OH Mar 1940
				338 crashed on takeoff at Camp Ripley, MN Sep 17, 1934, major damage.  Dropped from records at MN NG Nov 1937
				339 crashed on takeoff at Monticello, AR Oct 25, 1939, damaged.  To CL-26 at Army Aviation School Division,
					Roosevelt Field, Mineola, NY Jan 12, 1940
				340 stalled and crashed at Red Bank Airport, NJ Nov 5, 1933.  Crew killed.  Dropped from records of NJ NG Jan 1934
				341 dropped from records Dec 1939
				342 (119th OS, 44th National Guard Division) crashed and burned near Bernardsville, New Jersey Dec 11, 1932
					after clipping a tree.  Both crew killed.
32-343			Curtiss YO-40 Raven
				Delivered Feb 1932 and crashed May 20, 1932.  Rebuilt as YO-40A.  Declared obsolete and
					redesignated ZYO-40A.  Scrapped Mar 1938 and dropped from records at Wright Field Jul 1938
32-344/348		Curtiss YA-8 Shrike
				344 held at factory for conversion to YA-10.  Surveyed at Chanute Field 23 February 1939
				All others redesignated A-8.
				345 force landed in water off Ocean View, VA Oct 10, 1935.
				346 force landed in sea S of Messick, VA Mar 5, 1936.
				348 crashed on landing at Langley Field, VA Jul 16, 1936
32-349/356		Curtiss Y1A-8 Shrike
				349 (8 PG, 37 AtkS) destroyed when suffered engine failure and force landed near Oliver, PA Dec 1, 1935
				350 suffered major damage when stalled and spun into ground on approach to Chanute field, IL Mar 21, 1938
				351 (3 Atkg, 13 AtkS) destroyed when flew into bad weather and force landed after engine failure 12 mi SSE
					of Joaquin, TX Dec 28, 1933.
				352 (3 AtkG, 8 AtkS) pilot bailed out after engine fire and crashed 5 mi SSE of Redwater, Texas Oct 18, 1934.
				353 w/o Apr 23, 1934 at Bracton, Texas.
				354 destroyed when crashed on landing at Bowman Field, Louisville, KY May 15, 1933
				355 suffered major damage when had engine failure and force landed at Galveston Bay, Texas Nov 16, 1932.
				356 converted to Y1A-8A-->A-8A. Others converted to A-8.  356 crashed on takeoff at Holman Muni Airport,
					St Paul, MN Sep 5, 1937
32-357/366		Consolidated Y1PT-12
				They all were reclassified as Y1BT7, later BT-7
				357 (52nd School Sqn) w/o in forced landing 1 mile SE of Randolph Field, TX on Mar 23, 1936
				358 (52nd School Sqn) suffered engine failure on takeoff and crashed at Frost Field, Texas May 17, 1933
				359 (52nd School Sqn) stalled and crashed 1.5 miles SW of Sheridan, TX on Nov 24, 1935
				361 (52nd School Sqn) caught fire in air and pilot bailed out N of Cibolo, Texas Jun 15, 1932
				362 shipped to UK for use as Air Attache, London.  Impressed into RAF as DR629, allocation cancelled.
				363 (52nd School Sqn) w/o in crash near Laernia, Texas on Feb 19, 1936.  Crew killed.
				364 (52nd School Sqn) w/o in landing accident near Selma, TX on Sep 21, 1935
				365 (52nd School Sqn) crashed near St. Hedwig, TX on Apr 9, 1936.  Pilot bailed out after engine fire.
				366 (52nd School Sqn) w/o in mid-air collision near Kruger Field, TX on Jun 4, 1935
32-367/371		Consolidated Y1PT-11B
				367 (53 School Sqn) lost control, stalled, pilot bailed out, and crashed 10 mi SE of Randolph Field, TX Jan 22, 1936
				371 dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, OH 1940
32-372/392		Consolidated Y1PT-11D
				372 to Akron Municipal Apt Oct 13, 1940
				373 to Navy Oct 13, 1933
				374 to Dallas School of Aeronautics, TX Jan 28, 1941
				375 to CL-26 at Casey Jones Academy of Aeronautics, NY May 12, 1941
				376 to CL-26 at Academy of Aeronautics, Jackson Heights, NY May 12, 1941
				377 redesignated PT-11D.  Wo Apr 23, 1934 at Bracton, Texas.  Dropped from records at Randolph Field Aug 1934
				378 to Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Dept, Washington, DC Sep 13, 1933
				379 to CL-26 at Academy of Aeronautics, Jackson Heights, NY May 12, 1941
				380 redesignated PT-11D.  W/o Oct 18, 1939 at Tuscaloosa, AL.
					Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, OH Mar 1940
				381 to Missouri Aviation Institute May 8, 1941
				382 to CL-26 at Lincoln Aeronautical Institute, NB May 8, 1941
				383 damaged Dec 21, 1938 at Cade Field, TXexas, repaired.
					Damaged after forced landing after engine failure S of Tuscaloosa, AL Sep 19, 1939.  Scrapped Jan 21, 1946
				384 to CL-26 at New England School of Aeronauticas, MA Jan 28, 1941
				385 to CL-26 at Spartan Aircraft Co, Tulsa, OK May 9, 1941
				386 dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot Apr 1940
				387 to Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Dept, Washington, DC Oct 4, 1933
				388 to CL-26 at Case Jones Academy of Aeronautics, NY May 12, 1941
				389 to CL-26 at Jesse Delgado School of Aeronautics, New Orleans, LA Dec 10, 1940
				390 to CL-26 at Boeing School of Aeronautics, Oakland, CA May 9, 1941
				391 dropped from records at Alabama Institute of Aeronautics, 1941
				392 redesignated at PT-11D.  W/o Apr 13, 1937 at Davenport Field, Texas.  Surveyed at Patterson Field Jul 17, 1941
32-393			Lockheed Y1C-25
				Altair Model 8A MSN 153, NR119W. Built as a standard Sirius 8A, fuselaged was mated with a wing commissioned
					but not used by Charles Lindbergh with a retractable undercarriage.  Aircraft was then redesignated Altair 8D
					with registration NX119W.  Purchased by the War Department Nov 1931.
				SOC Jun 1932 after belly landing at Wright Field, OH.  Hulk burned in tests of fire
					extinguishers Sep 27, 1932.
32-394			Douglas O-38B
				MSN 1120.  Ordered by US Army for delivery to US Coast Guard.  Modified and redesignated
					O-38C.   Transferred to Coast Guard as CG 9 in 1931, later V-108
32-395			Consolidated Y1PT-11B
				Model 21-A.  Transferred to US Coast Guard as 10
32-396/397		Douglas Y1C-26
				MSN 1083,1084.  Later redesignated C-26 and then OA-4
				396 to CL-26 at Goldsboro, NC Aug 14, 1942
				397 wrecked in takeoff accident at Orlando AAF, FL Jul 24, 1942
32-398			Fokker C-15A
				MSN 1422.  Commercial F-14 NC10775 msn 1422 acquired from General Aviation.
				To Curtiss Wright Technical Institute, Glendale, CA Oct 9, 1939
32-399/402		Bellanca Y1C-27
				MSN 705/708.
				399 ex NC10797.  Damaged when force landed at Kylertown, PA Apr 4 1938.  Dropped from records at
					Middletown Air Depot, PA Feb 1939
				400 ex NC10798.  Damaged in forced langing E of Oxford, NJ Sep 2, 1938.  Dropped from records at
					Middletown Air Depot, PA Dec 1938
				401 converted to C-27C.  Damaged when crashed on takeoff at Midland, Texas Jul 7, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Middletown Air Depot, PA Feb 1939
				402 converted to C-27C.  Damaged when crashed on takeoff at Midland, Texas Jul 7, 1934.  To CL-26 at Army
					Aviation School, Roosevelt Field, NY Aug 10, 1939
32-403/410		Douglas Y1C-26A
				MSN 1123/1126, 1132/1135.  Later redesignated C-26A and then OA-4A
				403 modernized to OA-4C in 1936.  Wrecked at Milwaukee, WI Nov 27, 1942
				404 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Jun 30, 1938.
					Registered as NACA 122.  Dropped from records at Middletown Air Depot, PA Feb 1939
				405 crashed on landing at solomon's Island, MD Aug 6, 1936.  Dropped from records at Langley Field May 1936
				406 modernized to OA-4C in 1936.  To CL-26 at Middletown Air Depot, PA Oct 2, 1942
				407 modernized to OA-4C in 1936.  To CL-26 at Maxwell Field Feb 21, 1942
				408 modernized to OA-4C in 1936.  W/o Sep 21, 1938 at Hamilton Field, CA.
				409 crashed at Gatum Lake, Canal Zone May 31, 1934.  Dropped from records at Panama Air Depot Sep 1934
				410 crashed on landing at John Rogers Airport, Honolulu, Hawaii Nov 11, 1936.  Condemned at Hawaii Air Depot
					Feb 25, 1942
32-411			Sikorsky Y1C-28
				MSN 919.  Model S.39C amphibian.  Alloocated to West
					Point Academy for liason; became C-28.  DBR in landing accident in Hudson
					River at West Point, NY Sep 20, 1934, and dropped from records Feb 1935
32-412			Boeing XP-936
				MSN 1678.  Model 248.  Designation later changed to XP-26, then to
				Y1P-26, and finally to P-26.   Damaged at Chanute Field, IL with 1 Sch Sqn Jul 21, 1937.
					Dropped from records at Chanute Field Nov 1937
32-413/414		Boeing P-26
				MSN 1679/1680
				413 removed from inventory Sept 1932 and used for structural tests at Wright Field
				414 crashed at Logan Field, Dundalk, MD Mar 8, 1936.  Pilot killed
32-415/418		Curtiss Y1O-40B Raven
				Ordered as Y1O-40A bud delivered Jun 1933 as Y1O-40B.  All later redesignated O-40B
				415 with 97th OS, crashed one mi E of Alexandersville, OH Nov 2, 1935.
					Dropped from records at Michel Field, NY Feb 1936
				416 wrecked at Floyd Bennett Airport, NY Feb 25, 1935 but repaired.  W/o in takeoff accident
					at Hatbox Field, Muskogee, OK Jun 21, 1935.
				417 in midair collision over Boerne, Texas Mar 18, 1937.  Dropped from records at Brooks Field in 1937
				418 damaged when crashed on landing at Fort Stockton, Texas Jan 23, 1935.  To Logan, UT for instructional
					purposes Aug 14, 1939
32-419			Morane-Saulnier MS-234
				MSN 3957.  Procured for US Military Attache in Paris.  W/o in forced landing at Toulon-sur-Arroux,
					France May 1, 1935.	Dropped from records Jul 31, 1935

1933

33-1			Douglas O-38D
				MSN 1121.  Initially ordered as O-38S private venture.  Registered as X12267.  Tested by Material
					Division at Wright Field and acquired by War Department for use by the Militia Bureau.
					To CL-26 at Lincoln Aeronautical Institute, NB Jan 14, 1942
33-2/16		Douglas O-38E
				MSN 1147/1161.  O-38S development for use by National Guard.
				2 damaged when crashed on landing at Eau Claire Airport, Wisconsin Jul 18, 1939.  to CL-26 at Lawson Field Apr 17, 1942
				3 damaged when crashed on landing at Crestview, FL Mar 5, 1938.  Surveyed at Fairfield Air Depot, HI Jul 14, 1941
				4 in midair with 33-6 and locked wings and wrecked near Neponset, CA Aug 1, 1942
				5 to CL-26 at Boeing School of Aeronautics, Oakland, CA Jul 30, 1942
				6 in midair collision with 33-4 and locked wings and wrecked near Neponset, CA Aug 1, 1942
				7 surveyed at San Antonio Air Depot, TX Jan 24, 1941
				8 damaged in ground loop on takeoff at Sky Harbor Airport, Murfreesboro, TN Dec 17, 1936.  Surveyed at
					Duncan Field Apr 30, 1943
				9 crashed 2 mi E of Sherman Field, KS Apr 5, 1942
				10 damaged when crashed hile landing at Peterboro, NH Jun 20, 1934.  Surveyed at Sherman Field, KS Jul 17, 1942
				11 (MSN 1156) with 104 Sqdn Maryland National Guard Jul 1933-Sep 1937.  Dropped from records at
					Fairfield Air Depot, HI 1938
				12 to Haiti Jun 21, 1942 under Lend-Lease.  Condemned Apr 1943.
				13 surveyed at San Antonio Air Depot, TX Jan 15, 1941
				14 to Haiti Jun 21, 1942 under Lend-Lease.  Condemned Apr 1943
				15 to Haiti Jun 21, 1942 under Lend-Lease.  Condemned Apr 1943.
				16 wrecked at Claton, AL Jan 5, 1934 when suffered structural failure and force landed
33-17			Douglas YOA-5
				MSN 1174.  Douglas Dolphin initially ordered as YB-11, later redesignated YO-44, but built as YOA-5.
					Delivered to Wright Field Feb 24, 1935.  Assigned to 1st Air Base Squadron, Langley Field, VA
					Oct 1935.  Crashed and damaged on takeoff at Sand Point NAS, WA Oct 16, 1940.  Transfered to
					Elmendorf Field, Alaska Jun 1941.  Condemned at Elmendorf Field, Alaska Dec 13, 1943
33-18/27		Bellanca C-27A
				MSN 709/718
				Aircraft 33-19 converted to C-27B.  All remaining C-27As later converted to C-27C.
				18 crshed on landing at Richards Field, MO Nov 25, 1933.  Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, HI May 1939
				19 converted to C-27B.  Damaged in forced landing at Patterson Field, OH Aug 17, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, HI Oct 1936
				20 to CL-26 at East St Louis Tech School, IL Sep 6, 1939
				21 dropped from records at San Antonio Air Depot Jul 1939
				22 crashed on landing at France Field, Canal Zone Sep 13, 1939
				23 dropped from records at Panama Air Depot, Canal Zone Jan 1940
				24 dropped from records at FairField Air Depot, HI May 1939
				25 damaged in landing accident at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA May 18, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Middletown Air Depot, PA Feb 1938
				26 crashed at Guys Store, TX Mar 6, 1935.  Pilot bailed out after engine failure.
				27 dropped from records at Panama Air Depot Apr 1935.  Crashed 15 mi NW of San Felix, Panama Aug 3, 1937.
33-28/138		Boeing P-26A
				MSN 1804/1914
				28 in landing accident at March Field, CA Oct 23, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Wright Field, OH Apr 1935
				29 (30 PS, 37 PG) w/o at Rio Hato, Panama Feb 10, 1941.
					Dropped from records at Panama Air Depot Jun 1941
				30 (77 PS, 20 PG) crashed 3.5 mi offshore near Galveston, TX Apr 7, 1937.
					Dropped from records at Barksdale Nov 1937
				31 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				32 wrecked at Rio Hato, Panama Jun 27, 1941
				33 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Also reported W/o Apr 15, 1941 at Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone
				34 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Also reported W/o Jul  21, 1941 at Wheeler Field, HI
				35 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Also reported W/o Aug  10, 1934 at Morringsport, LA; repaired; wfu 1940
				36 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o  May 12, 1941 at Nichols Field, Philippines
				37 assigned to Barksdale Field, Louisiana.  Assigned to NACA Langley
					Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Feb 1937.
					Was with 78th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Dec 28, 1941
				38 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				39 with 78th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Dec 28, 1941
				40 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Condemned Jan 18, 1942
				41 wrecked at Barksdale Field Jun 27, 1935 in midair collision.  Pilot bailed out, crashed 5 mi
					E of Taylortown, LA.
				42 w/o at Coushatta, LA Jan 16, 1934 after pilot bailed out due to engine failure.  Dropped from records at
					Barksdale Aug 1936
				43 (55 PS, 20 PG) damaged in takeoff accident at Burlington Apt, VT Feb 11, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Aug 1936
				44 force landed at La Chorrera, Canal Zone Jun 15, 1940
				45 crashed in Panama Bay, Canal Zone Feb 12, 1941.
				46 (55 PS, 20 PG) force landed 1.5 mi S of Denison, TX Feb 22, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Barksdale Field Aug 1934
				47 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Wrecked at Nichols Field,
					Philippines Jun 3, 1941
				48 (94 PS, 1 PG) crashed 8 mi NE of Chanute Field, IL Mar 13, 1938.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Jun 1938
				49 (MSN 1825)	32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City.
					 Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42.
					Towed from the Southeastern sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora
					military air base, less than a kilometer away, May43. Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica
					Militar de Guatemala as 47. Escuadrón de Caza, Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
				50 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				51 (34 PS, 17 PG) w/o at Cortaro, AZ Jan 19, 1935 after pilot bailed out due to engine failure.
					Dropped from records at March Field Apr 1935
				52 dropped from records at Wright Field Oct 1934
				53 (34 PS, 17 PG) crashed at Brawley, CA Jul 5, 1934, pilot killed.  Dropped from records at March Field Sep 1934
				54 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				55 (34 AS, 17 AG) w/o in landing accident at Lyndon Apt, Corvallis, OR Apr 3, 1935.
					Dropped from records at March Field Jun 1935
				56 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Jun 1, 1934.
					(6 PS) ditched into sea N of Kahuku, Oahu, HI Dec 14, 1938.
				57 wrecked at Rio Hato, Panama Aug 5, 1941
				58 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Condemned Jan 18, 1942
				59 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Wrecked Aug 26, 1941 in
					midair with P-26A 33-99.  Pilot bailed out.
				60 (19 PS, 18 PG) landed short of runway at Bellows Field, HI Nov 26, 1940.  Condemned May 13, 1942
				61 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940. W/o Jul 28, 1941 at Clark Field, Philippines
				62 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o after midair collision
					with 33-131 at Nichols Field, Philippines May 28, 1941.
				63 (77 PS, 20 PG) crashed at Barksdale Field, LA Jul 26, 1935, pilot killed.  Dropped from records at
					Barksdale Oct 1935
				64 (77 PS, 20 PG) force landed and destroyed 1 mi N of Danis Field, FL Dec 8, 1935.
					Dropped from records at Barksdale Apr 1936
				65 (17 PS, 1 PG) stalled and spun into ground at Marquette County Airport, Marquette, MI Nov 7, 1937.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Feb 1938
				66 wrecked at France Field, Canal Zone Jun 2, 1941 when undershot landing
				67 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Flew into Manila Bay, Philippines Oct 3, 1939.
					Pilot killed.
				68 with 44th PSD, 18th PG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Dec 28, 1941
				69 (29 PS/16 PG) ditched in Panama Bay, Panama Feb 13, 1939.
					Dropped from records at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Apr 1939
				70 (77 PS, 20 PG) crashed near Kirby, TX Jul 26, 1936.  Caught fire and pilot bailed out.  Dropped
					from records at Barksdale Field Oct 1936
				71 (17 PS, 1 PG) forcelanded and burned out near Montpelier, IN May 30, 1935.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Jul 1935
				72 (94 PS, 1 PG) crashed on takeoff 100 yd S of Selfridge Field, MI
					Nov 25, 1935.  Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Feb 1936
				73 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Condemned Jan 18, 1942
				74 (94 PS, 1 PG) crashed 1/2 mile SE of Chesterfield, MI Jun 20, 1936.  Pilot bailed out after engine failure.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Feb 1936
				75 (MSN 1851)	32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City.
					Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42. Towed from the Southeastern
					sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora military air base, less than a kilometer away,
					May43. Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar de Guatemala as 48. Escuadrón de Caza,
					Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
				76 dropped from records Oct 1935
				77 stalled and spun into ground at Ebony, VA Jan 13, 1935.  Pilot killed.  Dropped from records at
					Bolling Field May 1935
				78 crashed 2 mi N of Patterson Field, OH Dec 13, 1940.  Pilot killed.
				79 (53 PS, 32 PG) wrecked at Rio Hato, Panama May 2, 1941
				80 was with 78th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Dec 28, 1941
				81 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Condemned Jan 18, 1942
				82 (77 PS, 20 PG) forcelanded at Chapman, AL Jul 5, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Barksdale Field Oct 1936
				83 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o Feb 17, 1941 at Nichols Field, Philippines
				84 (73 AS, 18 AG) stalled and spun into ground at Taylor, TX Apr 18, 1935.  Pilot killed.  Dropped from
					records at March Field
				85 (19 PS, 18 PG) damaged in landing accident at Bellows Field, HI Aug 29, 1940.  Was with 46th PS, 18th PG
					at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Sep 18, 1942
				86 with 6pth PS, 18th PG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemed Dec 28, 1941
				87 (79 PS, 20 PG) stalled and spun into ground 1/2 mi NE of Chapman Field, FL Dec 15, 1935.  Pilot killed.
					Dropped from records at Barksdale Field Apr 1936
				88 was with 17th ABS, 18th ABG was at Wheeler Field On Dec 7, 1941. W/o Apr 12, 1942 at Bellows Field, HI.   Condemned Feb 26, 1942
				89 (MSN 1865) was Lt Col Tinker's personal plane from Jan 1935 until he left the 7th BG in Dec 1938.
					32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Crated and shipped to Guatemala.
					Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar de Guatemala as 49. Escuadrón de Caza,
					Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
				90 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  In midair collision over Pakil, Laguna,
					Philippines.  Pilot bailed out.  Condemned Feb 1939
				91 (95 AS, 17 G) engine failed and force landed at Hamilton Field, CA Mar 23, 1935.  Repaired.  w/o Jun 17, 1936
					at Barksdale Field, LA.  Dropped from records at Barksdale Field Aug 1936
				92 wrecked 200 yds offshore from Jagan, Panama Jun 19, 1941
				93 (27 PS, 1 PG) stalled and spun into ground at Barksdale Field, LA Feb 26, 1936.  Pilot killed.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Jun 1936
				94 (27 PS, 1 PG) in midair collision with P-26A 33-133 at Selfridge Field, MI Jun 25, 1935.  Pilot killed.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Aug 1935
				95 (17 PS, 1 PG) crashed 2.5 mi NE of Caro, MI Sep 13, 1935.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Dec 1935
				96 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940. Wrecked at Bataan, Luzon Apr 19, 1941
				97 (79 PS, 20 PG) crashed 4 mi E of Melrose, TX Mar 20, 1936 after flew into bad weather, ran out of fuel, and
					pilot bailed out.  Dropped from records at Barksdale Field May 1936
				98 wrecked 20 mi E of San Jose, Guatemala Oct 20, 1942.  Pilot killed
				99 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o Aug 26, 1941 at San Francisco del Monte, Philippines
				100 (17 PS, 1 PG) force landed 1 mi N of Bruce, WI Mar 23, 1937.  Repaired.  W/o Sep 25, 1945 at
					Hickham Field, HI.  Condemned Nov 18, 1941
				101 (31 PS, 37 PG) crashed 15 mi E of Rio Hato, Panama Aug 10, 1940.  Pilot bailed out after engine failure.
				102 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				103 wrecked at Celemela La Guna, Philippines Feb 12, 1941
				104 wrecked at Nichols Field, Philippines Jan 6, 1941.
				105 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				106 (3 PS, 4 Comp G) w/o in takeoff accident at Loakan Field, Baguio,
					Philippines Nov 30, 1938.  Dropped from records at Philippine Air Depot Mar 1939
				107 (34 AS, 17 AG) crashed 2 mi E of Colton, CA Apr 4, 1935.  Pilot bailed out after engine failure.
					Dropped from records at March Field Jul 1935
				108 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				109 condemned in Philippines Jan 18, 1942
				110 stalled and crash landed on ice-covered Portage Lake, MI Feb 7, 1935
				111 in midair collision with P-40B 41-5276 Clark Field, Philippines Jul 30, 1941.
				112 (17 PS, 1 PG) ran out of fuel and pilot bailed out near Guelph, Ontario, Canada Jul 11, 1935.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field Nov 1935
				113 (27 PS, 1 PG) crashed in Lake St Clair near Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada
					Mar 10, 1935.  Pilot killed.  Dropped from records at Philippine Air Depot May 1935
				114 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Pilot bailed out out after structural failure
					and cashed 3 mi SE of Clark Field, Philippines Feb 21, 1938
				115 (53 PS, 32 PG) wrecked at Rio Hato, Panama Jun 2, 1941
				116 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o Mar 7, 1941 at Clark Field, Philippines
				117 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Engine failure and crashed in Lingayen Gulf,
					Philippines Jun 27, 1938
				118 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o Aug 30, 1939 at Nichols Field, Philippines.
					Condemned in Philippines Jan 18, 1942
				119 W/o Aug 27, 1941 at Chorrera, Panama.   Condemned in Canal Zone Sep 2, 1941
				120 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.
				121 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  Pilot bailed out after structural failure and
					crashed at Laguna de Bay, Philippines Apr 20, 1939.
				122 w/o after accident in Mixco, Guatemala Jun 5, 1942
				123 (MSN 1899) 32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City.
					Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42. Towed from the
					Southeastern sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora military air base,
					less than a kilometer away, Apr43. Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar
					de Guatemala as 43. Escuadrón de Caza, Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala. Renamed 1948 as
					 Guatemala Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca. Reserialled as 0672. Escuela Militar de Aviación,
					Base Aérea Los Cipresales, Guatemala City.  Later to N3378G owned by Edward
					Maloney of Corona del Mar, CA.  To Planes of Fame Museum
					for restoration in 1957.  On display at Planes of Fame, Chino, CA 1997. Reported in 2006
					to be under restoration to flying status.  Restored to flight-worthy condition by Planes of Fame,
					registered as N3378G, in markings of 95th FS, 17th PG at March Field ca 1983
				124 (94 PS, 1 PG) damaged in landing accident at Offutt Field, NE Jan 9, 1937.
					Dropped from records Jun 1937
				125 crashed on landing at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Dec 9, 1940. Repaired.  W/o Jun 25, 1941 at France
					Field, Panama Canal Zone.  Condemned Nov 14, 1941
				126 (MSN 1902) 32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City.
					Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42. Towed from the
					Southeastern sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora military air base,
					less than a kilometer away, Apr43. Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar
					de Guatemala as 45. Escuadrón de Caza, Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
				127 (27 PS, 1 PG) w/o at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA Jun 22, 1934.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Sep 1938
				128 (17 PS, 1 PG) crashed 5 mi NE of Mt Clemens, MI Oct 9, 1934 in midair collision with P-26A 33-135.
					Pilot bailed out.  Dropped from records at Fairfield Air Depot, OH Feb 1935
				129 (94 PS, 1 PG) crashed near Fraser, MI Dec 13, 1935 after midair collision.  Pilot killed.
				130 wrecked S of Cuerrier, Panama Jan 2, 1942.  Pilot killed.
				131 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  In midair collision
					with 33-62 Philippines May 28, 1941
				132 (MSN 1911) 32nd Pursuit Group, Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone. Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City.
					Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42. Towed from the
					Southeastern sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora military air base,
				 	less than a kilometer away, Apr43. Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar
					de Guatemala as 46. Escuadrón de Caza, Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
					Damaged beyond repair while taxying prior to take off. According to witnesses, the P-26 stumbled into a
					small rut on the taxyway and the right landing gear collapsed.
				133 (27 PS, 1 PG) w/o at Selfridge Field, MI Jun 25, 1935 in midai collisin with P-26A 33-094.  Pilot killed.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Feb 1936
				134 wrecked SW of Madden Lake, Panama Mar 12, 1941
				135 (MSN 1911) 1934: TOS USAAC. Assigned to 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, MI.
					10/9/34: Midair collision with P-26A 33-128 northeast of Mt. Clemens, MI. 33-128 pilot bailed out and
						plane crashed. 33-135 initially written off but then repaired.(Aviation Safety Net says this aircraft
						also crashed after pilot bailed out)
					Ca.1935: Fairfield Air Depot, OH. (Probably for repairs)
					1937: Panama Canal Department Air Force, U.S. Army Air Corps, Canal Zone.
					6/20/41: TOS USAAF.
					Detached to La Aurora, Guatemala City. Redesignated to PT-26 for sale to Guatemala. Overhauled by USAAF at La Aurora Nov42.
					Towed from the Southeastern sector of La Aurora -where the USAAF base was located- to the La Aurora military air base,
					less than a kilometer away, Apr43.
					May 11, 1943 Guatemalan Military Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aeronáutica Militar de Guatemala as 44.
					Escuadrón de Caza, Base Aérea La Aurora, Ciudad de Guatemala.
					1944: 4th Squadron, GAAC.
					1945: TOS Fuerza Aérea de Guatemala (Guatemalan Air Force) as FAG 0816.
					1945: Training Squadron, Military Aviation School, Los Cipresales Air Base.
					Renamed 1948 as Guatemala Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca. Reserialled as 0816. Escuela Militar de Aviación,
					Aérea Los Cipresales, Guatemala City.
					1954: SOC Guatemala Air Force. Stored Los Cipresales Air Base. Occasionally flown.
					1956: One of two airworthy P-26s left in GAF, the other one being 43/FAG-0672 now at Planes of Fame.
					1957: National Air Museum, Washington, DC. Donated by the Republic of Guatemala.
					Ca. 1965: Loaned to United States Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					Unknown dates: Restored by USAFM and marked as aircraft of 34th Attack Squadron, March Field, CA.
					7/71: Moved to USAF Museum, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					1975: National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC.  Later moved to Garber facility at Silver Hill, MD.
					Ca. 2003: Moved to National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Chantilly, VA.
				136 dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Dec 1934
				137 (30 PS, 37 PG) forcelanded 15 mi W of Chepo River, Canal Zone Jul 31, 1940 and destroyed
				138 to 1st Pursuit Squadron/Group of Philippine AF 1937/1940.  W/o at Batangas, PI Oct 13, 1941.
33-139			Martin XB-10
				MSN 434.  Lost Oct 9, 1933 when pilot parachuted to safety when landing gear
					would not extend during routine flight.  Dropped from records at Langley Field, VA May 1934
33-140/153		Martin YB-10
				MSN 508/521
				140 converted to B-10M. Crashed Bicycle Lake, CA May 4, 1942.   To CL-26 at March AAF, CA May 1, 1943
				141 to CL-26 at Middletown Air Depot, PA Nov 20, 1942
				142 Converted to B-10M.  To CL-26 at Las Vegas AAB, NV Aug 12, 1942, w/o Aug 14, 1942
				143 converted to B-10M.  W/o Amr 2, 1942 at Del Mar, CA.  Surveyed at Sacramento Air Depot, CA Oct 15, 1942
				144 redesignated B-10.  Converted to B-10M.  Wrecked at Slaughter, NB Jul 18, 1942
				145 to CL-26 at Westover AAF, MA Dec 30, 1942
				146 redesignated B-10.  W/o May 18, 1935 at Bolling Field, DC.  Dropped from records at Rockwell Field, CA Jul 1935
				147 redsignated B-10, converted to B-10M.  W/o Aug 28, 1942 at Las Vegas, NV.
					Surveyed at Las Vegas AAB, NV Aug 23, 1943
				148 to CL-26 at Hyannis, MA Dec 7, 1942
				149 to CL-26 at March AAF, CA Dec 30, 1942
				150 redesignated B-10, converted to B-10M.  Wrecked Jun 1, 1942 at Pope Field, NC when ground looped
					during landing.  To CL-26 at Middletown Air Depot, PA Jul 16, 1942
				151 redesignated B-10. (19th BG, 32nd BS) moderately dalaged in belly landing at Rockwell Field, California Jan 11, 1936.
					Landing gear would not extend after takeoff from March Field.  The pilot gave the three passengers the
					option of staying with the ship or bailing out over March Field.  One bailed out, 2 elected to remain with the ship.
					The pilot made a belly landing at Rockwell Field, where the landing facilities were better.
					Surveyed at March Field Sep 8, 1937
				152 redesignated B-10.  W/o Jan 5, 1937 at March Field, CA.  Surveyed at March Field Mar 31, 1937
				153 to CL-26 at Gulfport, MS Jun 1, 1943
33-154			Martin YB-10A
				MSN 522
				154 dropped from records at Middletown Air Depot, PA May 1937.  W/o Feb 7, 1939 at Chicago Muncipal Airport, IL
33-155/161		Martin YB-12
				MSN 523/529
				155 surveyed Oct 1, 1940
				156 wrecked in wheels-up landing at Barksdale Field, LA Sep 12, 1942.  Also reported as being w/o in
					landing accident at Biggs Field, TX with 9th BS, 7th BG Jan 23, 1935.  Could have been rebuilt.
				157 (7th BG/HQ Sqn) force landed at Muni Airport, Rhinelander, WI Oct 9, 1937.  Surveyed at Hamilton Field May 3, 1938
				158 converted to B-12M.  88 SS/ACSFS damaed in taxiing accident
					at Barksdale Field, LA Feb 4, 1941.  Surveyed at Barksdale Field Apr 17, 1941
				159 dropped from records at Maxwell Field, AL Apr 1938.
				160 force landed 12 mi E of Tucson, AZ Feb 25, 1938.  To CL-26 at Maxwell Training Center, AL Feb 12, 1942
				161 (9th BS, 7th BG) force landed at Eurteka, CA Mah 21, 1936.  To CL-26 at Maxwell Training Center, AL Feb 12, 1942
33-162			Martin XB-14
				MSN 530
				Surveyed at Wright AAF Jul 19, 1939
33-163/177		Martin B-12A
				MSN 531/545
				163 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS damaged in landing accident
					at Barksdale Field, LA Aug 7, 1941.  To CL-26 at Maxwell
					Training Center, AL Feb 12, 1942
				164 converted to B-12AM.  To CL-26 at Maxwell Training Center, AL Feb 12, 1942
				165 (31 BS, 7 BS) w/o in crash at Sequoia National Park, CA May 28, 1935.  Surveyed at Hamilton Field, CA Aug 2, 1935
				166 converted to B-12AM.  With 3 BG, HQ Sqn wrecked in forced landing 7 mi SW of Ruston, LA Aug 18, 1940.
				167 (88 RS) damaged in landing accident at Redding Airport, CA Nov 18, 1936.  Surveyed at Barksdale Field Feb 20, 1942
				168 wrecked at Barksdale Field Sep 17, 1940
				169 converted to B-12AM.  To CL-26 May 6, 1943
				170 converted to B-12AM.  Surveyed at Eglin AAF, FL Feb 12, 1942
				171 (11th BS, 7th BG) crashed into Inyo National Forest, CA Oct 3, 1934, 50 mi from Bishop, CA.  3
					killed, one bailed out.  Surveyed at March Field, CA Jan 7, 1935.
					This accident resulted in the grounding of all B-12s.  Fault traced
					to wing and aileron flutter and a backlash developed by the props
					when the engine was shut down.
				172 condemned Jan 27, 1943
				173 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS crashed after takeoff from Barksdale Field, LA Jun 25, 1941
				174 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS wrecked when retracted wheels prior to landing at Barksdale Field, LA Jun 27, 1941
				175 condemned May 25, 1942
				176 converted to B-12AM.  87SS/ACAFS forcelanded at Barksdale Field, LA Apr 15, 1941
				177 surveyed at Barksdale Field Apr 19, 1940
33-178			Curtiss XP-31 Swift
				First flown Jul 1932 and bought by Army Feb 1933.  Retired Jul 1936 to Air Corps mechanics school.
					Surveyed at Edgewood Arsenal Dec 10, 1936
33-179/180		Boeing P-26B
				MSN 1916,1919
				179 crashed at Wright Field, OH Jun 20, 1940.  Dropped from records at Wright Field Sep 1940
				180 was with 6th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Dec 28, 1941
33-181/203		Boeing P-26C
				MSN 1915, 1917/1918, 1920/1939
				186/203 converted to P-26B
				181 (6 PS) crashed 5 mi SE of Wheeler Field, HI Aug 23, 1939.
				182 was with 73rd PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  To CL-26 Aug 24, 1943
				183 with 47th PS, 15th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Surveyed at Wheeler Field May 13, 1942
				184 was with 44th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned May 13, 1942
				185 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o in midair collision with 33-195 over Hickam Field, HI Mar 4, 1940.
					Dropped from records Jun 1940
				186 crashed on takeoff at Old Wheeler Field, Hawaii Sep 23, 1940.  Condemned Aug 24, 1942
				187 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o in landing accident at Nalai, HI Jul 20, 1939.
					Dropped from records Jan 1940
				188 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o at Hickam Field, HI Jul 11, 1939.  Dropped from records Jan 1940
				189 (17 PS, 1 PG) crashed 45 mi SW of Kerrville, TX Feb 7, 1938.  Dropped from records Jan 1940
				190 dropped from records Jul 1937
				191 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o at Bellows Field, HI Nov 2, 1938.  Dropped from records Feb 1939
				192 with 44th PS, 18th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Oct 22,1942
				193 (27 PS, 1 PG) crashed near New Baltimore, MI Mar 30, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Jun 1936
				194 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o in landing accident at Bellows Field, HI Oct 20, 1938.
					Dropped from records Feb 1936
				195 (6 PS, 18 PG) w/o in midair collision with 33-185 over Hickam Field, HI
					Mar 4, 1940.  Dropped from records Jun 1940
				196 (27 PS, 1 PG) w/o at Bendix Airport, South Bend, IN Jul 18, 1937.  Pilot bailed out.  To CL-26 Oct 22, 1942
				197 (31 PS, 37 PG) w/o in takeoff accident at Albrook Field, Canal Zone
					Feb 10, 1941.  condemned at Chanute AAF Oct 22, 1942
				198 (1 PG, HQ Sqn) w/o near Laconia, IN Apr 30, 1936.  Dropped from records Jul 1936
				199 (77 PS, 20 PG) w/o in landing accident at Hatbox Field, Muskoggee, OK
					Jul 2, 1938.  Dropped from records at Barksdale Sep 1938
				200 (17 PS, 1 PG) force landed at Youngstown-Bernard's Airport, OH Feb 7, 1937.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Apr 1937
				201 (17 PS, 1 PG) crashed 1/8 mi E of Lincoln MAP, NE Jul 7, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Sep 1936
				202 (17 PS, 1 PG) force landed at Melford, OH Jun 28, 1936.
					Dropped from records at Selfridge Field, MI Sep 1936
				203 (17 PS, 1 PG) forcelanded 2 mi NE of state prison, Jackson, MI Apr 1, 1936.
					Was with 47th PS, 15th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  To CL-26 Aug 24, 1943
33-204/207		Consolidated P-30
				Redesignated PB-2 before delivery
				204 surveyed Jan 7, 1939.  To CL-26 at Maxwell AAF Oct 27, 1940
				205 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia May 1, 1937.
					Crashed on takeoff at Sherman Field, Kansas Oct 2, 1937.  Surveyed Nov 29, 1939
				206 nosed over on landing at Sherman Field, KS Sept 12, 1936.  Surveyed Jun 15, 1937.
				207 crashed Utica, NY after ran out of fuel Sept 27, 1934.  Damaged beyond repair.  W/O Nov 23, 1934.
33-208/211		Consolidated A-11
				208 surveyed at Chanute Field Mar 1940
				209 engine failure and force landed 11 mi SW of Austin, Texas Sep 14, 1938.  Major damage.
					To CL-26 at Maxwell Field Mar 28, 1942
				210 nosed over on landing at Tampa, FL
					Aug 8, 1940.  To CL-26 at Maxwell Field Mar 28, 1942
				211 to CL-26 at Sheppard Field Nov 27, 1941.
33-212/257		Curtiss A-12 Shrike
				Originally ordered as A-8B with liquid-cooled engines.  After testing with Y1A-8A, air-cooled engines were
					preferred.  The rear cockpit was moved forward and aircraft were delivered as A-12.
				212 suffered engine failure and force landed W of Huntsville Airport, AL Jul 12, 1937 and destroyed.
					Surveyed at Wright Field Oct 8, 1936
				213 caught fire in air and pilot bailed out over Wheeler Field, Hawaii Dec 8, 1939.
				214 lost wing and crashed near Baltimore, MD Oct 12, 1934
				215 damaged in midair collision over Puuhulu Point, Hawaii Jan 29, 1940.  To CL-26 at Sheppard AAF Jan 9, 1942
				216 hit water while flying low off Puuhulu Point, Hawaii Jan 29, 1940.  Dropped from records Apr 1940
				217 dropped from records May 1942
				218 destroyed in depot shops, Oahu Island, HI Dec 7, 1941
				219 w/o Jul 17, 1941 at Eglin Field, FL.  Surveyed at Craig AAF Feb 16, 1942
				220 crashed on landing at Bellows Field, Hawaii Jul 7, 1939.  Dropped from records Nov 1939
				221 (8 AS, 3 AG, Barksdale Field, LA) crashed 4 mi E of Sour Lake, Texas Feb 18, 1936.  Crew killed.
				Dropped from records at Barksdale Field, LA Jun 1936
				222 crashed into Red River, LA Nov 10, 1935
				223 to CL-26 instructional airframe at Maxwell 16 March 1942
				224 dropped from records Feb 1940
				225 to CL-26 Apr 5, 1941
				226 to CL-26 at Chanute AAF Jun 9, 1942
				227 to instructional airframe at Chanute Sep 15, 1942
				228 suffered engine failure and destroyed in force landing off Heleiwe, Hawaii Jun 17, 1938.  Dropped from
					records Nov 1938
				229 was with 46th PS, 15th PG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  To CL-26 at Chanute AAF Apr 17, 1942
				230 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS May 5, 1942
				231 to CL-26 at Sheppard Field, TX Apr 15, 1942
				232 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS Jan 9, 1942
				233 crashed on takeoff 2 mi N of Elba, Alabama Mar 23, 1940.  To CL-26 at University of Alabama Aug 2, 1940
				234 crashed on landing at Kelly Field, Texas Jul 12, 1937.  Dropped from records at Kelly Field, TX Jun 1938
				235 to CL-26 Jan 24, 1940
				236 dropped from records at Barksdale Field Dec 1935
				237 w/o Jul 18, 1941 at Bozman, MD.  Surveyed Edgewood Arsenal Jan 7, 1942
				238 to CL-26 at Sheppard Field, TX Jan 5, 1942
				239 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS Feb 6, 1942
				240 wrecked at Athol, MA 20 January 1934
				241 to CL-26 at Rising Sun School, Philadelphia, PA Dec 23, 1942.  Scrapped Jul 23, 1945
				242 to CL-26 at Keesler AAF, MS Dec 22, 1941
				243 force-landed in swamp Bentonville, MS 28 February 1934; surveyed November 1934
				244 crashed in bad weather into mountainside at Oakley, UT 16 February 1934.  Two crew (Lt Jean Donant
					Grenier and crewmate White) were killed.  They were flying an advance route to
					determine time and distance for carrying the mail between Salt Lake City and Cheyenne, WY.
					Grenier Field was named in Lt. Grenier's honor.
				245 wrecked at Kalish Valley, Oahu, HI Jun 17, 1941.  One killed
				246 crashed carrying mail at Clinton, IA 30 March 1934.  One killed
				247 flew into ground at Nesadona, TX after mikdair collision May 30, 1938.  One killed
				248 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS Dec 22, 1941
				249 flew into bad weather and crashed at Grapeland, TX Aug 30, 1937.  Crew killed.
				250 flipped over while landing at Fort Crockett, TX Nov 5, 1934; Colonel Horace Hickam killed
				251 damaged after force landing due to engine failure and fire at John Rogers Airport, Hawaii
					Feb 17, 1938.  Dropped from records Jul 1939
				252 to instructional airframe at Maxwell 16 March 1942
				253 to CL-26 at Wheeler AAF, HI May 5, 1942
				254 dropped from records Apr 1940
				255 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS May 5, 1942
				256 was with 17th ABS, 18th ABG at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  To CL-26 at Sheppard Field, TX Apr 24, 1942
				257 w/o Dec 15, 1936 at Live Oak, FL.  Dropped from records at Patterson Field, OH Dec 1939
33-258/267		Martin B-12A
				MSN 546/555
				258 was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Jan 27, 1943
				259 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS crashlanded at Barksdale
					Field, LA Mar 9, 1941.  Dropped from records at Chanute AAF, IL Jun 1941
				260 converted to B-12AM.  15 PF/HQ Sqn crashlanded at Barksdale
					Field, LA Sep 18, 1941.  To CL-26 at Maxwell AAF, AL Feb 12, 1942
				261 converted to B-12AM.  Crashlanded at Wheeler Field, HI Jul 5, 1941.
					Still being repaired when destroyed in depot shop, Hawaii Dec 7, 1941
				262 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS damaged in taxiing accident
					at Barksdale Field, LA Jan 8, 1941.  Wrecked at Eglin AAF, FL Jan 7, 1942
				263 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS wrecked at Barksdale AAF, LA May 15, 1941
				264 converted to B-12AM.  87 SS/ACAFS stalled and crashed 10 mi N of Waskom, TX Sep 23, 1941
				265 converted to B-12AM.  2 SS damaged in taxiing accident at
					Barksdale Field, LA Jun 17, 1941.  Surveyed at Eglin AAF, FL Apr 9, 1942
				266 was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Jan 27, 1943
				267 was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Jan 27, 1943
33-268/290		Douglas O-43A
				MSN 1189/1212
				268 wrecked near Smithville, OK May 19, 1935 when flew into ground.  Crew killed.
				269 to CL-26 at Keesler Field, MS Jun 5, 1942
				270 to CL-26 at Oklahoma AB, OK Mar 25, 1944
				271 damaged when crashed on landing at Scott Field, Il Dec 18, 1940.  Surveyed at Scott Field, IL Jan 24, 1941
				272 wrecked 2 mi S of Duncan Field, TX Aug 26, 1941
				273 surveyed at Godman Field, KY Apr 25, 1938
				274 Redesignated O-43 in 1933.  W/o Feb 7, 1941 at Godman Field, KY.  Surveyed Aug 11, 1941
				275 Redesignated O-43 in 1933.  Damaged Nov 26, 1937 at Otisco, IN, repaired.  To CL-26 at Rome Air
					Depot, NY Feb 20, 1942
				276 surveyed Mar 31, 1941
				277 pilot bailed out after mid-air structural failure and crashed at San Antonio, Texas Jan 7, 1937.
					Surveyed at Brooks Field, TX May 4, 1937.
				278 rerdesignated O-43 in 1933. Crashed on takeoff at Golf Course, Smethport, PA May 21, 1940.  Repaired.
					W/o Mar 18, 1941 at Bolling Field, DC
				279 in midair collision over Brooks Field, Texas May 27, 1935
				282 damaged in ground loop after landing at Godmen Field, Fort Knox, Kentucky May 9, 1939
				284 crashed at Itasca, Texas May 20, 1936.  Crew killed.
				285 damaged in force landing at Wharton, Texas Feb 3, 1935.
				287 damaged when crashed on takeoff at camp Hulen, Paclaties, Texas Aug 17, 1939.
33-291			Douglas XO-46
				Originally ordered under O-43A contract.  Redesignated ZXO-46
33-292/293		Douglas C-29
				MSN 1183/1184
				When used by Treasury Dept, designated FP-2B.
				292 crashed on takeoff at Pinas Bay, Panama Apr 20, 1938
33-294/297		Douglas C-26B
				MSN 1185/1188.  Douglas Dolphin
				Later redesignated OA-4B.  295 brought up to OA-4C standard in 1936.
				295 in accident Apr 5, 19377 at Jaque, Panama, repaired.  Crashed on landing at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Feb 29, 1940
				297 crashed on takeoff into sea off Fort Wint, Olongapo Harbor, Philippines Jan 14, 1938
33-298/319		Douglas O-38S
				MSN 1213/1234.  For use by National Guard.  Reallocated serials 34-1/22
33-320/321		Curtiss YC-30
				MSN 26/27.  T-32 Condor delivered to US Army May 1933.
				320 (MSN 26) wfu Jan 7, 1938, decommissioned Jun 3, 1938
				321 (MSN 27) collided with another aircraft at Maxwell Field Jul 2, 1983
					(or thereabouts).  Surveyed Sep 20, 1938.
33-322/329		Douglas O-38F
				MSN 1175/1182
				322 damaged Oct 20, 1937 at Lemoyne, NE.  Repaired.  Crashed on landing at Olmsted Field, Middletown, PA
					Feb 12, 1940.
				324 1933: TOS USAAC.  Oct 1940: Assigned Ladd Field, AK. First military aircraft assigned to Alaska and first airplane to land at Ladd Field.
					Flew various missions.
					Jun 16, 1941: Crashed due to engine failure about 70 miles southeast of Fairbanks, at Salcha River. Uninjured, the pilot and his mechanic,
					hiked to safety after supplies were dropped to them. The abandoned aircraft remained in the Alaskan wilderness.
					1941: Aircraft written off.  Jun 1968 Recovered by helicopter for the United States Air Force Museum.
					1968 to 1974: Restored.  Despite being exposed to the Alaskan weather for 27 years, the aircraft remained in remarkable condition.
					Only the wings required extensive restoration.
				325 W/o Jul 31, 1938 at Camden, AL
				327  W/o Oct 14, 1933 at Blacksburg, SC
				329 crashed on landing at Offutt Field, NE May 23, 1938.

1934

34-1/22			Douglas O-38E
				MSN 1213/1234.  For National Guard.  Initially allocated serials 33-298/319.
				34-1	MSN 1213	Lend-Lease to Haitian AF Jun 12, 1942 as 4001. Condemned Apr 1943.
				34-2 MSN 1214 flew into bad weather and force landed at Bowling Green, KY Jul 31, 1938 and was destroyed.
				34-3 MSN 1215 stalled after takeoff and crashed into sea off Smith's Cove, Groton, CT Aug 2, 1935.  Crew killed.
				34-4 MSN 1216 crashed on takeoff at Atlanta, GA Jul 30, 1941.
				34-6	MSN 1218	Lend-Lease to Haitian AF as 4006 Jun 12, 1942. Condemned Apr43.
				34-7 MSN 1219.  Damaged in force landing at Lower Mayecumbe Key, FL Apr 15, 1938
				34-8 MSN 1220.  Damaged on takeoff at Chicago MAP, IL Feb 13, 1938.
				34-9 MSN 1221.  Crashed on landing at night at Wayne County Airport, Rumulus, MI Feb 22, 1936
				34-13	 MSN 1225	Lend-Lease to Haiti. Condemned Apr43.
				34-14 MSN 1226 crashed on landing at Fort Leavenworth, KS Jul 22, 1934. Repaired. W/o Jun 4, 1941 at
					Lunenburg, MA
				34-15 MSN 1227 caught fire anf force landed at Nesbitt, MS Aug 5, 1936, damaged
				34-16 MSN 1228.  W/o May 21, 1941 at Pitchburg-Leominster
				34-20 MSN 1232 flew into bad weather and crashed near Keefers, BC Oct 9, 1939.  Pilot bailed out.
34-23			Boeing YP-29
				MSN 1941.  W/o Jun 29, 1938 at Chanute Field, IL
34-24			Boeing XP-940
				MSN 1942. Later redesignated YP-29A.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia
					Mar 2, 1935.  Pilot bailed out after midair structural failure and crashed at Chanute Field, IL
					Jun 29, 1938.   WFU Jul 5, 1940.
34-25			Boeing YP-29B
				MSN 1943.  Major damage after suffered structural failure in midair and crashed at Maxwell Field, AL May 10, 1935.
34-26			Fairchild XC-31
				At Wright Field as XC-941.  Damaged in ground loop after landing at Pittsburgh Airport, PA Dec 18, 1936
34-27			Northrop YA-13
				MSN 5.  Northrop Gamma 2C.  Registered NX12291.  Delivered to Wright Field for evaluation Jul 18, 1933.
				Returned to Northrop Feb 1934.  Later modified and redesignated YA-13.  Sold to USAAC Jun 28, 1934.
				Returned to Northrop Jan 1935 and modified as XA-16 after new vert. stab, engine and 3-blade prop fitted.
				Given to mechanics school at Roosevelt Field, NY. No date given.
34-28/115		Martin B-10B
				MSN 559/646
				28 (MSN 559) converted to B-10BM.  SW/o Feb 9, 1937 at Miami, FL
				30 (MSN 561, B-10M) in accident Aug 19, 1942 at Wilkes-Barre Apt, PA
				31 (MSN 562) destroyed in force landing after engine failure at Paitilla Point, Panama Jul 11, 1938.  Crew killed,.
				32 (MSN 563) crashed on landing at Langley Field, VA May 26, 1936
				34 (MSN 565, B-10M) 24th BS crashed 10 mi S of Lake Salvador, LA Mar 8, 1941 when crew
					bailed out after running out of gas in bad weather
				36 (MSN 567) damaged after force landing at Mitchel Field, NY Jun 18, 1936 due to engine failure.
				37 (MSN 568, B-10M) 88 SS/ACAFS w/o Mar 13, 1941 in landing accident at Barksdale
					Field, LA
				38 (MSN 569, RB-10B) 10 ABG/HQ Sqn w/o Sep 11, 1941 after ground loop in landing
					accident at Chanute Field, IL
				39 (MSN 570) in accident at Las Vegas Air Gunnery School, NV Dec 12, 1942.
				41 (MSN 572) in accident May 2, 1942 at Losey Field, Puerto Rico
				42 (MSN 573) damaged when crashed on landing at Randolph Field, Texas Dec 4, 1939
				43 (MSN 574) in accident Jul 13, 1942 at Ellington Field, TX
				44 (MSN 575) crashed on landing at night at Wright Field, Dayton, OH Jan 25, 1937
				45 (MSN 576) crashed in Chowan River, North Carolina Nov 24, 1936
				46 (MSN 577) damaged when crashed on takeoff at Wright Field, Dayton, OH in 1939
				47 (MSN 578)
				48 (MSN 579) crashed and destroyed by fire N of Bryan Mills, TX Oct 25, 1936.  Crew killed.
				49 (MSN 580, 4th CG, 28th BS) in accident Sep 8, 1941 after ground
					loop in landing accident at Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
				50 (MSN 581) destroyed when ran out of fuel and force landed W of Mitchel Field, Long Island, NY Dec 22, 1936
				51 (MSN 582, 17th BS, 4th CG) in accident Aug 26, 1941 after a
					ground loop on takeoff at Clark Field, Philippines
				52 (MSN 583, B-10M) with 10th OS, Godman AAF, KY damaged in landing
					accident Jan 2, 1942.  Damaged again Feb 15, 1942 in accident at Godman AAF, KY.
				53 (MSN 584) damaged when ground looped on takeoff at March Field, CA Aug 9, 1937
				54 (MSN 585, RB-10BM) in landing accident Dec 19, 1941 at
					McCarran Field, ACGS Las Vegas, NV
				55 (MSN 586) w/o in accident at Las Vegas AAF, NV May 20, 1942.
				56 (MSN 587) converted to B-10BM; w/o Oct 12, 1940 at Centralia, WA
				57 (MSN 588) pilot bailed out after midair structural failure and fire and crashed at Bocas del Toro, Panama
					Jun 30, 1936.
				58 (MSN 589, B-10BM) with 8th ABS, 7th ABG w/o in landing
					accident Jun 7, 1941 at Scott Field, IL
				59 (MSN 590, B-10BH) w/o Oct 4, 1942 in accident 2 mi N of Las Vegas, NV
				61 (MSN 592, B-10BH) in accident May 14, 1942 at Elmendorf AAF, AK
				62 (MSN 593) suffered engine failure and force landed on fire 16 mi NE of Hill City, Kansas Dec 18, 1939.
					Crew killed.
				63 (MSN 594, B-10M) 88th SS, ACAFS w/o Apr 4, 1941 in landing accident at Barksdale Field, LA
				64 (MSN 595, B-10BH) in accident Oct 6, 1942 at Las Vegas AAF, NV
				65 (MSN 596) force landed after engine failure at Nichols Field, Rical, Philippines Mar 17, 1938.  Destroyed
				66 (MSN 597) 27th MS, 20th ABG at Nichols Field, Philippines in
					accident when ground looped at Baguio Apr 17, 1941
				67 (MSN 598) destroyed when engine failed and force landed at Parrite, Costa Rica Aug 15, 1939
				68 (MSN 599) destroyed when crashed on landing at Lowry Field, Denver, CO Jul 7, 1940
				69 (MSN 600) converted to B-10BM.  Destroyed when crashed on landing at Jaque, Panama May 4, 1938
				72 (MSN 603) *Bird O'Prey XIII* ditched on mudflats in San Pablo Bay, CA early 1937.
				73 (MSN 604, B-10BM) in accident May 31, 1942 at Pope AAF, NC.
					W/o in accident Oct 17, 1942 at Dale Mabry Field, NC.
				74 (MSN 605) of 28th BS, 4th CG w/o May 23, 1941 in landing accident
					at Rosales, Pangasinan, Philippines.
				75 (MSN 606, B-10BM) of 50th FGTS.  W/o May 17, 1943 when crew
					bailed out due to mechanical malfunction, Las Vegas AAF, NV
				77 (MSN 608, RB-10BM) 74th ABS of Luke Field, AZ.  W/o Sep 5, 1941
					due to engine failure and forced landing 3.5 mi SW of
					Gila Bend, AZ
				78 (MSN 609, RB-10BM) damaged when ground looped Feb 15, 1941 at
					Kelly Aux. Field, No 2, TX.  W/o Aug 29, 1941 when ground
					looped on takeoff at Luke Field, AZ
				79 (MSN 610) crashed into San Pablo Bay, CA on landing approach to Hamilton Jan 4, 1937.
					Pilot and passenger killed.
				80 (MSN 611, B-10M) in accident Sep 9, 1942 at Las Vegas AAF, NV
				82 (MSN 613, B-10M) of 97th OS in accident when ground looped
					Feb 11, 1941 at Lawson Field, GA
				83 (MSN 614) w/o Mar 1, 1942 in accident at Granier Field, NH
				84 (MSN 615) damaged when crashed on landing at Salt Lake City, Utah Dec 11, 1936
				85 (MSN 616) damaged Jul 7, 1941 when ground looped at Barksdale
					Field, LA.  W/o 88 SS/ACAFS Mar 23, 1942 in accident at Indian Springs Range, NV
				86 (MSN 617, B-10BM) of 351st SS.  In accident when it ground looped Sep 30, 1941 Las Vegas, NV
				87 (MSN 618) damaged in ground loop after landing at Maxwell Field, Alabama Jul 26, 1940.
				88 (MSN 619, RB-10B) TT Detachment w/o when it had a stall-spin accident
					Oct 14, 1941 at Clark Field, Philippines.
				89 (MSN 620) converted to B-10BM.  Lost control and stalled (pilot bailed out) and spun into ground at
					Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN.  w/o Jun 6, 1926 at Syosset, NY
				90 (MSN 621) destroyed in fatal midair collision 20 mi N of Jacksonville, FL Jul 5, 1940
				91 (MSN 622, B-10M) of 3rd OS w/o when crashed after stalled and
					spun in at Back River, Langley Field, VA Mar 6, 1941.
				94 (MSN 625, B-10BM) 33rd School Squadron, Lowry Field, Denver, CO. Substantially damaged by mechanical failure
					at Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL 4Jun41. During the course of a routine navigation flight from Lowry Field to
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH, and return, via Chanute Field, the pilot took off from the latter field to return to
					Lowry Field. Coincident with the take-off, the long arm supporting the landing wheel when in the down position
					had snapped off at the right wing connection. The pilot circled the field for almost two and one-half hours
					in order to exhaust most of the fuel supply. During this time, the external fuel tank was dropped at one edge
					of the airfield, and when it struck the ground it turned into a veritable gusher, spraying gasoline 20 feet into the air.
					The tank dug a hole about five feet deep and several feet in diameter. The plane landed on the good wheel and
					rolled for some distance then the wheel collapsed and the plane ground looped in about a 90-degree turn.
				95 (MSN 626) damaged when caught fire on ground at Langley Field, VA Aug 31, 1936
				96 (MSN 627) destroyed when engine failed and force landed at Naranjas Point, Panama Jul 2, 1938.
				97 (MSN 628) destroyed when engine failed and force landed in James River near Clairmont, VA Oct 21, 1936.
				98 (MSN 629, RB-10B) with 79th BS, 45th BG damaged Sep 4, 1941
					in landing ground loop accident at Manchester AAB, NH
				99 (MSN 630, B-10M) with 33rd SS.  W/o Mar 18, 1941 in takeoff accident at Lowry Field, CO
				100 (MSN 631) damaged when crashed on landing at Rhinelander, WI Jun 1, 1939
				101 (MSN 632) with 88th SS, ACAFS.  W/o Jul 9, 1941 in landing accident at Barksdale Field, LA
				102 (MSN 633) crashed on landing at Loakan Field, Baguio, Philippines Oct 8, 1940.
				103 (MSN 634, RB-10B) assigned to 7th Tow Target Squadron at March
					Field, CA.  W/o Jun 17, 1943 in landing accident at Bicycle Lake, CA
				104 (MSN 635) damaged when engine failed and force landed at Panama Canal, Balboa, Canal Zone Sep 20, 1937
				105 (MSN 636, B-10BM) in accident Jul 15, 1942 at March Field, CA
				106 (MSN 637) crashed after engine failure and burned out 5 mi W of West Point, VA Aug 13, 1936.  Crew killed.
				107 (MSN 638) pilot bailed out after midair structural failure and crashed at Denbeigh, VA Jul 25, 1936
				108 (MSN 639, B-10BM) in accident Jan 26, 1942 20 mi NW of Las Vegas,
					NV.  W/o Mar 23, 1942 in accident at Indian Springs, NV
				110 (MSN 641) damaged when crashed on landing at Middletown, Pa May 17, 1938
				111 (MSN 642, B-10BM) crashed 5 mi N of Fall City, WA Feb 11, 1942.  All 4 crew killed.
				112 (MSN 643) damaged when crashed on landing at Hamilton Field, CA Aug 14, 1937
				113 (MSN 644) destroyed when engine failed and force landed on highway E of Middletown, PA Sep 4, 1935.
				114 (MSN 645, RB-10BM) assigned to 7th Tow Target Squadron at March
					Field, CA damaged Feb 26, 1943 when it had a forced landing at March Field
					due to engine failure.  W/o May 7, 1943 when it had a landing
					accident due to mechanical failure at Bicycle Lake, CAl

1935

35-1/50			Consolidated P-30A
				Redesignated PB-2A before delivery
				1 (TPB-2A) crashed May 25, 1936 near Bellbrook, OH.  Pilot Maj. Hezekiah McClellan killed.
				2 surveyed Sept 8, 1941
				3 damaged when engine failed and force landed near Wendell, NC Mar 28, 1939.  surveyed Oct 28, 1940
				4 destroyed when engine failed and force landed 3 mi E of Logan Field, MD Dec 13, 1938.  Surveyed Feb 23, 1939
				5 damaged when flew into bad weather, ran out of fuel and force landed at High Point, NC Sep 3, 1938.
					Surveyed Sept 1940
				6 wrecked Jul 1, 1939, Maxwell Field
				7 converted to single-seat configuration.
					Wrecked Jun 15, 1940 when flew into turbulent
					weather and entered spin.  Pilot bailed out OK.
				8 crashed Camp Kearney, CA Apr 21, 1936 when went into non-recoverable spin. Pilot bailed out
					OK, passenger Lt. Lawrence R. Olmsted killed.
				9 w/o Aug 7, 1937 at Gangley Field, VA.  Surveyed Oct 1937.
				10 crashed on takeoff at Bolling Field, DC Jan 23, 1939.  Surveyed May 1939
				11 damaged when flew into bad weather, ran out of fuel and force landed on Brown Summit, NC Sep 3, 1938.
					Surveyed Sept 1940
				12 (8 PG, 33 PS) wrecked while instrument flying at Ocean View, VA Dec 22, 1938.  Pilot killed.
				13 damaged when force landed E of Acco, VA Oct 31, 1938 due to engine failure.  Surveyed 1940
				14 lost control, stalled (pilot bailed out) and spun into ground at Baker, CA May 19, 1937.
				15 engine failed on takeoff and crashed S of Camp Steel, Oscoda, MI Sep 23, 1936.  Surveyed Jul 21, 1941
				16 ???
				17 surveyed Oct 8, 1941
				18 crashed on landing at Maxwell Field, AL Feb 12, 1940.  Surveyed Sept 26, 1940
				19 surveyed Sept 26, 1940
				20 caught fire in midair and crashed near Otsego, MI Aug 18, 1936.  Both crew killed.
				21 caught fire in flight and wrecked Jun 27, 1941. Pilot bailed out OK.
				22 surveyed
				23 wrecked when force landed N of Burlington, WV Sep 3, 1940 due to engine failure.  Also listed as w/o
					Jul 8, 1939 at Maxwell Field, AL
				24 surveyed
				25 caught fire in flight and destroyed Jan 12, 1938 when crashed near Langley Field, VA.  Pilot bailed out
				26 surveyed Jun 2, 1942
				27 surveyed
				28 surveyed 1941
				29 dropped from inventory Aug 17, 1940
				30 surveyed Dec 13, 1941
				31 dropped from inventory Sept 26 1940
				32 surveyed Sept 13, 1941.  Also listed as w/o Jun 29, 1941 at Byron, OH
				33 surveyed Sept 26, 1941.
				34 surveyed Nov 18, 1941
				35 surveyed Sept 22, 1940
				36 surveyed Sept 22, 1940
				37 (8th PG/33 PS) destroyed at Muroc Lake, CA May 21, 1937.  Pilot bailed out
				38 surveyed Sept 22, 1940
				39 wrecked and destroyed at Chesapeake Beach Mar 24, 1939
				40 crashed on takeoff at Langley Field, VA Sep 9, 1937.  dropped from inventory Sept 27, 1940
				41 dropped from inventory Sept 27, 1940
				42 damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed at Browns Summit, NC Sep 3, 1938.  Surveyed Dec 3, 1941
				43 in wheels-up landing at Selfridge Field, MI Jun 16, 1940.  Dropped from inventory Sept 14, 1940.
				44 surveyed Nov 16, 1941.
				45 wrecked on Sept 3, 1938 and destroyed.
				46 surveyed Oct 23, 1940
				47 dropped from inventory Sept 26, 1940
				48 surveyed Jan 26, 1940
				49 wrecked at Maxwell Field, AL Sept 22, 1930.
				50 destroyed at Langley Field Dec 11, 1937.  Crew killed
35-51/160		Northrop A-17
				MSN 44, 75/183
				51 (MSN 44) Northrop Gamma 2F delivered to USAAC for evaluation Oct 6, 1934. Returned to Northrop for modifications.
					Delivered to USAAC as A-17 Jul 27, 1935.  Damaged in forced landing Columbus, OH Nov 2, 1939.
				52 crashed near Wright Field, Ohio May 17, 1936 when entered a spin.  Crew killed.
				53 crashed near Paris, IL May 6, 1937.
				56 SOC Nov 10, 1941 after accident at Isla Grand Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico Jul 18, 1941.
				57 damaged when crashed on landing at St Paul, MN Jun 7, 1949
				58 (MSN 81) w/o Jul 28 1943 at Sherman Field, KS
				59 SOC after accident Nov 11, 1943.
				60 (MSN 83) damaged when crashed on landing at Springfield, MO Jun 13, 1936.  Repaired.
					W/o Jun 30, 1944 at Miami, FL
				61 (MSN 84) accident at Devils Slide, UT Apr 4, 1941.  SOC Apr 29, 1941
				63 (MSN 86) W/o Apr 17, 1939 at Palacioa, TX
				64 destroyed in fatal midair collision over Davis Mesa, Colfax County, New Mexico Oct 8 1939.
				65 (MSN 88) badly damaged in ground collision with 35-067 at Barksdale Field, LA Oct 16, 1936.  W/o Jul 25, 1941
					at Goldendale, WA.  SOC Aug 20, 1941.
				66 (MSN 89) damaged in accident at Truckee, CA Jun 27, 1941.  SOC Jul 24, 1941.
				67 (MSN 90) damaged in ground collision with 35-065 Oct 16, 1936.  Repaired, W/o Jan 29, 1943
					at Yakima, WA.  SOC Feb 14, 1943.
				68 flew into bad weather and hit houses at Austin, TX Dec 7, 1937.  Crew killed
				69 (MSN 92) W/o Oct 10, 1942 at Towanda Airport, PA 
				70 (MSN 93)  W/o Dec 26, 1941 at Blain, PA
				71 crashed on landing at Randolph Field, Texas Mar 5, 1940.
				72 in accident Feb 3, 1941.
				73 (MSN 96) w/o Jul 5, 1938 at Kelly Field, Texas.  SOC after accident Dec 21, 1938.
				74 in accident Sept 11, 1936.
				75 crashed in bad weather near March Field, CA Sept 11, 1936.  Pilot killed.
				76 (MSN 99) W/o Oct 25, 1941 at Morganton, GA
				77 in accident Oct 31, 1940
				78 (MSN 101) damaged when crashed on landing at Kelly Field, Texas Aug 31, 1938.  W/o Jun 23, 1939 at March Field, CA
				79 damaged when force landed due to engine failure at cornfield, Dubberley, LA Jan 19, 1940
				81 (MSN 104) damaged when crashed on landing at Kelly Field, Texas Jan 18, 1939.
					W/o May 5, 1942 at Morris Field, NC
				82 stalled and spun into sea off Nombred de Dios, Panama Jul 9, 1940.  Crew killed.
				84 in accident May 19, 1942.
				85 in accident Sept 24, 1941.
				86 in accident Jan 26, 1942.  W/o in landing accident at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Jul 31, 1943
				87 in accident Apr 23, 1940.
				88 damaged in ground loop after landing at March Field,, CA Jul 21, 1936
				89 in accident Oct 17, 1941.
				90 in accident Nov 5, 1941.
				91 damaged on landing at Saugus, CA Aug 3, 1936.  SOC Apr 1943.
				92 in landing accident at Oceanside, CA Sept 15, 1936.  Repaired, accident Aug 25, 1943.
				94 (MSN 117) W/o Jun 23, 1940 at March Field, CA
				95 (MSN 118)  W/o Feb 28, 1942 at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico
				97 crashed in bad weather at Chesha Mountain, AL Jan 1, 1937.  Crew killed
				99 w/o in accident May 4, 1943.
				102 damaged in taxiing accident at Wright Field, OH Nov 3, 1942.
				103 in accident Aug 1, 1937.
				104 (MSN 127) W/o  Aug 1, 1937 at Fort Hoyle, MD
				105 (MSN 128) W/o 18 Aug 1937 at Maidens, VA.  In accident Oct 11, 1937.
				106 crashed attempting wheels-down landing on beach at Coos Bay, OR Mar 9, 1941.  Pilot killed, passenger OK
				107 (MSN 130) W/o Aug 21, 1940 at Camp Skeel, MI.  in accident Oct 22, 1940.
				108 (MSN 131) W/o Apr  22, 1943 at Hunter Field, GA.  SOC May 13, 1943.
				109 w/o in accident Oct 19, 1940 when flew into ground at Alta, Utah.  Crew killed.
				110 (MSN 133) W/o 12 Jun 1941 at Selfridge Field, MI.
				111 w/o in accident Jan 15, 1942
				112 (MSN 135) in accident 1Nov 17, 1941 at Bear Canyon, NM.   W/o Feb 4, 1942.
				115 (MSN 138) W/o May 17, 1944 at Horeb, WI
				116 w/o in accident Jan 16, 1942.
				117 (MSN 140) in accident May 25, 1940 at Dodge City, KS.  W.o Jun 6, 1940.
				118 (MSN 141) W/o Aug 11, 1943 at Raco, MI .  SOC Aug 12, 1943
				119 flew into bad weather and crashed at Warrenton, GA Feb 6, 1938.  Crew killed.
				120 in midair collision over Range B, Barksdale Field, LA Jul 24, 1937
				122 loaned to NACA for laminar flow airfoil experiments, returned, SOC Aug 1, 1943.
				123 ground loop after landing at Salt Lake City, Utah Dec 8, 1940
				124 (MSN 147) W/o Feb 7, 1941 at Palm Springs, CA
				125 SOC Sep 23, 1943.
				127 damaged on landing at Athens, GA Mar 26, 1937.
				128 SOC Jun 10, 1942.
				129 SOC Feb 8, 1942.
				130 (MSN 153) W/o Jan 27, 1942 at Chame, Panama.  SOC Feb 2, 1942.
				131 (MSN 154) crashed 2 mi W of Boquete, Canal Zone Jul 24, 1942.  SOC Nov 12, 1942.
				132 nosed up while taxiing at Biggs Fld, TX Feb 21, 1937.
				133 (MSN 156) crashed Jan 15, 1937 at Clyde Ranch, CA.
				134 crashed on takeoff at Albrook Field Sep 11, 1943
				135 crashed Mar 27, 1937 on S. slope of Mt. McKinley,
					CA.  Pilot killed.
				136 in accident at Parita Bay, Canal Zone Jan 2, 1942.
				137 SOC Sept 28, 1940.
				138 ground loop after landing at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Nov 8, 1940
				141 SOC Aug 8, 1943.
				142 stalled and spun into ground at France Field, Canal Zone Aug 6, 1940.  Crew killed.  SOC Aug 14, 1940.
				143 SOC Jan 6, 1942
				145 (MSN 168) W/o  May 2, 1942 at Lambert Field, MO.  SOC Jul 21, 1942.
				146 crash landed 40 mi SE of Blythe, CA Dec 9, 1940.  SOC Jan 1, 1942.
				147 in forced landing at Corona, CA Nov 12, 1936.  Destroyed Dec 13, 1941 near Richmond, IN.
				148 w/o after engine failure Mar 25, 1937 at Messick, VA
				149 (MSN 172) in accident Sep 7, 1941 at Greencastle, IN.  W/o after accident Sept 20, 1941.
				151 w/o Mar 10, 1942 after accident at Cochran, GA Jan 30, 1942.
				154 crashed on landing at Correy Field, Pensacola FL Mar 2, 1937
				155 (MSN 178) W/o Mar 27, 1942 in Gulf of Mexico, off Sarasota, FL.  SOC Apr 1, 1942.
				156 stalled and spun into ground at Timmosville, SC Jun 26, 1937, killing both crew members.
				157 crashed on takeoff at Camp Davis, NC Jul 14, 1943.
				158 damaged when crashed on landing at Jackson, MS Sep 14, 1938
				160 (MSM 183) W/o Oct 8, 1940 at Lake Point, UT.  SOC after accident Oct 23, 1940.
35-161/231		Douglas O-46A
				MSN 1423/1493
				162 damaged in forced landing after engine failure 2 mi N of New Madrid, MO Nov 10, 1937
				166 damaged when crashed on landing at Syracuse Airport, NY Nov 17, 1939.  Also listed as having broken up
					in flight and crashed SE of Smihson, IL Aug 13, 1936, crew killed.
				167 (MSN 1429) W/o Feb 19, 1941 at Chanute Field, IL
				169 (MSN 1431)  W/o Feb 11, 1938 at McCloud Field, CA
				172 (MSN 1434)  W/o Sep 10, 1941 at Clark Field, Philippines
				174 damaged when ground looped after landing at Lowry Field, CO Sep 14, 1940
				175 (MSN 1437) W/o Jul 29, 1941 at Mt Pinatubo, Philippines
				176 flew into ground and burned N of Pope Field, NC Jan 21, 1938.  Crew killed.
				177 (MSN 1439) crashed on takeoff at Niagra Falls, NY May 5 1938.
				178 in midair collision near Point Pleasant, PA Feb 19, 1937
				179 1936: TOS USAAC.  By 1938: 91st Observation Squadron, Gray Field, Fort Lewis, WA.
					Apr 9, 1938: Forced landing near Bakersfield, CA.  Apr 13, 1938: Taxi accident at Montague, CA.
					Jun 20,1941: TOS USAAF.  By Nov 1942: 81st Air Base Squadron.
					Nov 27, 1942: Landed downwind at Brooks Field, Harlingen, Texas, ran out of runway and overturned. Written off, it was abandoned in place.
					Ca.1965: Aircraft was discovered by the Antique Airplane Association with trees growing through its wings.
					1967: Rescued and hauled to Ottumwa, Iowa.
					Sep1970: Restoration turned out to be beyond the capability of the AAA and it was traded to the United States Air Force Museum for a flyable C-47.
					Sep 1970: USAF Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
					Sep 1970 to 1975: Restored by Department of Aviation Technology, Purdue University, IN. Painted and marked as an O-46A
						assigned to Wright Field prior to WWII.
					1975: Placed on display with USAF Museum, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					By 2010: Determined restoration needed, aircraft dismantled and placed in restoration hangar for future restoration.
				180 (MSN 1442) W/o May 23, 1941 at Watsonville, CA
				182 crashed on takeoff at Wheeler-Sack Field, Pine Camp, NY Oct 30, 1941
				184 (MSN 1446) W/o Dec 21, 1941 at Wheeler-Sack Field, NY
				186 damaged when crashed on landing at Ellensburg, WA Feb 16, 1937
				188 crashed on takeoff at Brooks Field, Texas Jul 7, 1941
				189 crashed Harlingen AGS, Texas Dec 6, 1942
				190 destroyed in fatal midair collision over Round Lake, NY Aug 9, 1939
				191 engine failed and force landed Oct 26, 1938
				192 destroyed when pilot flew into bad weather, pilot bailed out, and plane crashed 10 mi E of Fort Lewis, WA
					Jan 10, 1940.
				194 crashed on takeoff at Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA Nov 18, 1936
				195 crashed on takeoff at Laurel Airport, Laurel, MS Jul 29, 1938
				196 (MSN 1458) W/o Oct 25, 1941 at Lahug Field, Philippines
				197 crshed at Westover Field, Chicopee Falls, MA Aug 3, 1942.
				198 (MSN 1460)  W/o May 22, 1941 at March Field, CA
				199 damaged when crashed on takeoff at Mitchel Field, NY Jul 9, 1937
				200 crashed on takeoff at night at Miller Field, Staten Island, NY Sep 29, 1940
				201 stalled and spun into South Bay, Hudson, NY Sep 23, 1938.  Crew killed.
				202 (MSN 1464) W/o Nov 5,  1941 at Olmsted Field, PA
				203 (MSN 1465) W/o Jan 2, 1943 at Shumans, PA 
				204 crashed Rubinkam Airport, IL Mar 25, 1942
				206 (MSN 1468) damaged when crashed on landing at Chanute Field, IL Oct 12, 1937.  W/o Feb 6, 1941 at Brooks Field, TX
				207 (MSN 1469) damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed 2 mi E of Hillsville, VA May 25, 1938.
					W/o Feb 25, 1943 at Biloxi, MS
				208 crashed on takeoff at Philadelphia, PA Dec 31, 1938
				210 flew into ground at Hennepin, IL Jan 11, 1937.  Crew killed.
				211 (MSN 1473) W/o  Aug 14, 1941 at East Wareham, MA
				212 (MSN 1474) W/o Nov 19, 1941 at Souther Pines, NC
				214 (MSN 1476) W/o Jan 19, 1942 at Millbury, MA 
				215 (MSN 1477) crashed at Millbury, MA Jan 19, 1942.  W/o Dec 3, 1942 at Biggs Field, TX 
				217 last Douglas observation monoplane in service, donated to a school Jan 1946
				218 (MSN 1480) W/o Sep 28, 1942 at Gallatin Airport, TN 
				222 damaged when flew into bad weather and force landed on Empire Race Track, Yonkers, NY Jun 6, 1937
				224 flew into ground 5 mi N of Sparta, TN Nov 13, 1938.  Crew killed.
				227 (MSN 1489) W/o Dec 20, 1941 at Detrick Field, MD
				230 crashed at Atlantic City, NJ Aug 22, 1942
35-232/246		Martin B-10B
				MSN 647/661
				232 (MSN 647) (2 OS, 4th CG) in landing accident at Del Monte, Mindanao, Philippines Sep 18, 1941
				233 (MSN 648) force landed after engine failure 16 mi SW of Somerset, PA Jul 11, 1940.  Crew killed.
				235 (MSN 650) damaged at Las Vegas Army Gunnery School, Las Vegas AAF, NV Nov 18, 1942
				236 (MSN 651) 97 OS w/o after forced landing after engine failure at Palacios, TX Jun 23, 1941.
				237 (MSN 652) w/o May 29, 1942 NE of Las Vegas AAF, NV
				238 (MSN 653) TT Detachment crashed in belly landing due to mechanical failure Oct 17, 1941
					at Nichols Field, Philippines
				239 (MSN 654) converted to B-10BM.  In accident Sep 4, 1940 at Kelly Field, Texas
				240 (MSN 655) damaged Feb 3, 1942 at Ellington Field, TX
				241 (MSN 656) damaged at Langley Field, VA Mar 25, 1942
				242 (MSN 657) stalled and spun into ground at Hillsgrove Airport, Rhode Island Sep 22, 1936.  Crew killed.
				243 (MSN 658) damaged at Yakima, WA Aug 2, 1942
				244 (MSN 659) crashed 11 mi NE of McClellan Field, CA Feb 3, 1942.
				245 (MSN 660) converted to B-10BM.  Damaged at Hunter Field, GA Jul 6, 1942
				246 (MSN 661) converted to B-10BM.  Damaged in landing accident at Mitchell Field, NY May 21, 1941
35-247/276		Seversky BT-8
				Seversky Aircraft Corporation Model SEV-3XAR.  MSN 7/36
				247 (62 Sch Sqn) in midair collision and crashed 10 mi N of San Antonio, TX Jan 25, 1939
				248 (63 Sch Sqn) crashed 3 mi from Houston city center, TX Jun 6, 1940.
				249 (52 Sch Sqn) damaged when ground looped after landing at Randolph Field, Texas Oct 3, 1936
				250 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 4Oct36 when nosed over landing at Corpus Christi, TX;
					63rd Air Base Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 3Nov40 when ground looped landing at Brooks Field(63 ABG)
					Crashed at Hensley Ranch, 18 mi N of San Antonio, TX Dec 2, 1940.  Crew killed.
				251 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 6Nov36 when ground looped landing at Krueger Field,
					Laredo, TX; 61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					(61 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Jul 22, 1937
				252 (63 Sch Sqn) 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 30Jun37 when ground looped landing
					at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2.  Damaged when collided with BT-8 35-256 after landing at Kelly Field, Texas Jun 19, 1939.
				253 63rd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;   (63 Sch Sqn) crashed on landing at Kelly Field, Texas Jul 27, 1937
				254 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 28Jul36 when nosed over landing at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX;
					61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 15Sep39 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field;
					Force landed 29Oct37 after engine failure and nosed over near Darmstadt, IL; 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX
					(62 Sch Sqn) in midair collision with 35-261 and crashed 2 mi S of Dilley, TX Aug 15, 1938.
				255 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Damaged 24Nov36 by structural failure landing at Randolph Field;
					61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					(61 Sch Sqn) crashed 23 mi W of Junction, TX Aug 15, 1937.  Pilot bailed out
				256 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 19Jun39 in collision with BT-8 35-252 landing at Kelly Field;
					63rd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					(63 Sch Sqn) collided with BT-8 35-252 after landing at Kelly Field, TX Jun 19, 1939.  W/o Oct 31, 1939.
				257 HQ Flight, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX; Force landed 5Oct40 after engine failure and fire at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2
				258 2nd Staff Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington, DC(2 Staff Sqn).  Damaged when crashed on landing at Bolling Field, DC Dec 17, 1936
				259
				260 1st Staff Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington, DC;  (1 Staff Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Bolling Field, DC Jul 21, 1937.
				261 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX .  (62 Sch Sqn) in midair collison with 35-254 and
					crashed 2 mi S of Dilley, TX Aug 15, 1938
				262 1st Staff Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington, DC; Accident 2Mar37 landing at Bolling Field; 61st School Squadron,
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.  (62 Sch Sqn) w/o in landing accident at Kelly Field, TX Mar 14, 1938
				263 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 17Dec36 landing at Randolph Field;
					62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 5Jul39 when nosed over landing at Kelly Field;
					(62 Sch Sqn) damaged in ground loop after landing at Howard Hughes Airport, Houston, Texas Apr 20, 1940
				264 (62 Sch Sqn) Seversky Air Corporation, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 26Aug36 landing with mechanical failure
					at Farmingdale; 1st Staff Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington, DC; Accident 13Jul37 when ground looped landing at Bolling Field;
					62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;  Crashed 2 mi W of Camp Bullis, TX Aug 30, 1939.  Crew killed
				265 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.  (62 Sch Sqn) damaged when ground looped after
					landing at Kelly Field, Texas Apr 26, 1939
				266  62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 30Apr37 when ground looped landing at
					Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX; 63rd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					Accident 1Dec39 landing at Kelly Field; Accident 4Jul40 when ground looped landing at Clark Airport, West Hanover, MA
				267 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 7Dec36 when ground looped landing at Randolph Field
				268 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 8Dec36 when nosed over landing at Randolph Field;
					61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 27Oct37 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field;
					63rd Air Base Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 16Nov40 when ground looped landing at Brooks Field
				269 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Crashed 15Sep36 after losing control near Randolph Field; Pilot killed.
					Conflict:
					Accident 9Dec36 landing at Randolph Field; Accident 14Dec36 when ground looped landing at Randolph;
					61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Destroyed 9Aug37 while parked in collision by O-19B 30-140 taking off at Navasota, TX
				270 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 21Oct36 landing at Randolph Field;
					Accident 9Feb37 landing at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, TX; 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					(62 Sqn Sqn) forcelanded near Dudley, TX Jun 22, 1940.
				271 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;   (62 Sch Sqn) damaged in landing accident at
					Kelly Field, TX Mar 8, 1939.
				272 61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 7Jan38 when nosed over landing at Abilene Field, TX;
					62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;(62 Sch Sqn) crashed at Mineral Wells, TX Jan 18, 1939.
					Pilot bailed out
				273
				274 60th School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. (60 Sch Sqn) crashed 4 mi E of Mico, TX Nov 27, 1940. Pilot killed
				275 63rd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 9Mar37 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field;
				 	61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX; Accident 14Oct37 landing at Kelly Field;
					Accident 2Dec37 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field; 62nd School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					Accident 7Jul38 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field; Accident 3Apr40 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field
				276 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; (52 Sch Sqn) w/o when collided with another aircraft
					after landing at Randolph Field, TX Dec 3, 1936.
35-277			Boeing XB-15
				MSN 1964.  Boeing Model 294. Initially designated XBLR-1; redesignated XB-15 Jul36
					First flight at Boeing Field, Seattle, WA 15Oct37. Available at Boeing Field 2Dec37. Delivered for acceptance testing by the
					USAAC at Wright Field, Dayton, OH 11Dec37. Accepted by USAAC at Wright Field, Dayton, OH 27Mar38.
					49th Bomb Squadron [89], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA 6Aug38.
					TDY NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Hampton, VA Sep38. 2nd Bomb Group,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Flew to Chile with medical supplies after an earthquake 4Feb39.
					Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH for testing with heavy loads.
					As part of the Air Corps 30th anniversary celebration, a series of five flights were flown from
					Wright Field and Langley Field during July and August 1939 to best previous international records.
					The plane set several Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) world records.
					It carried 14,135 kilograms (31,162 pounds) to an altitude of 2,000 meters (6,562 feet) over
					Fairfield, Ohio 30Jul39. The same flight set a second record by carrying 10,000 kilograms
					(22,046 pounds) to an altitude of 8,228 feet (2,508 meters). The plane set a world record
					for Speed Over a Closed Circuit of 5,000 kilometers with a 2,000 kilogram payload, at an
					average speed of 267.67 kilometers per hour (166.32 miles per hour) 2Aug39.
					Albrook Field, Panama City, Canal Zone 10Apr40. Took part in secret bombing test in the
					Canal Zone. Photo-reconnaissance trip to Seymour Island Field, Baltra, Galápagos Islands,
					Ecuador 9May40. Returned to US 11May40. Wright Field, Dayton, OH Oct40.
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 21Jul41. Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. San Antonio Air Depot,
					Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 17Sep41; conversion to transport aircraft. Armament removed
					and seats were attached so that Lend-Lease aircraft ferry crews could be returned after delivery.
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 2Jan42. Loan to Wright Field, Dayton, OH 24Jan42.
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 29Sep42. San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 8Oct42.
					Converted to cargo carrier. Sixth Air Force, Caribbean Defense Command, Panama 23Mar43.
					Designated XC-105 6May43. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 28May43. Panama Air
					Depot (PAD), Albrook Field, Panama City, Canal Zone 31May43. 20th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					Sixth Air Force, Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone. Nicknamed "Grandpappy" - displayed
					nose art depicting an elephant carrying a large crate on its back labelled "supplies".
					Designated RXC-105. WFU at Albrook Field, Panama City, Canal Zone 18Dec44.
					Condemned and survey 24May45. Salvaged at Albrook Field Jun45. Its engines and internal
					parts were removed along with the vertical stabiliser and rudder. The remaining airframe was
					deposited at Diablo dump, a swampy landfill southwest of the runway, where it slowly sank
					from sight. Squatters built shacks on stilts in the swamp, covering the remains
35-278			Kellett YG-1
				Commercial Model KD-1 ordered by USAAC for tests.  Often seen (erroneously) in FY 1934 lists.
				Assigned to Bolling Field, DC.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia
				Jan 3, 1936 to mAY 26, 1936.  Registered as NACA 89.  Assigned to Pope Field, North Carolina.
					Pilot bailed out after mid-air structural failure and crashed at Fort Knox, KY Jun 16, 1937
35-279			Pitcairn XG-2
				Model PA.33 Autogiro.  MSN K-90.  Registered NX14776.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical
				Laboratory, Virginia Dec 17, 1935.  Registered as NACA 88.  Pilot and engineer bailed out after midair rotor
				structural failure and crashed 2 mi SE of Langley Field, VA Mar 30, 1936.  Was the first successful bail-out
				from a rotary-winged aircraft.

1936

36-1			Douglas XC-32
				MSN 1414.  Military version of DC-2.  To USAAF Sep 30, 1935.  Damaged at Bolling Field 4/9/1942.  To CL-26.
					Airframe to National School of Aeronautics, Kansas City, MO
36-2/27			Stearman PT-13
				MSN 750001/750026
				2 (MS 750001) to N53226, then N92BV, then N75001, then N42682.
				3 to N4900V, wfu
				4 to N68492.  To Canadian user Feb 24, 1993
				5 to N2852D.  WFU Jul 20, 2009
				6 w/o Sep 6, 1939 at East St Louis, IL
				7 to N57259
				8 to N75007
				9 W/o Jul 27, 1942 at Santa Maria, CA 
				10 to N62546
				11 (MSN 750010)  46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by mechanical
					failure landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #2, Cade, TX 2Aug37. Accident landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 10Apr39. Air Corps Training Detachment,
					Ryan Field, Hemet, CA; operated by Ryan School of Aeronautics. Accident landing at
					Ryan Field 20May41. Registered as N62955. Central Aircraft Inc., Yakima, WA. Operated for
					Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1953;
					sprayer code 25. Hammer Crop Dusters Inc., Sacramento, CA. Operated for Canadian Forest
					Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1954-55; sprayer code 55.
					Operated for Canadian spruce budworm spray program 1958; sprayer code 355. Registration expired,
					 cancelled 28Oct13. Registered 16Jun15 as N62955. Registration current [Dec20
				12 W/o Apr 5, 1941 at Banning Aux Field, CA
				14 W/o Nov 24, 1937 at Randolph Field, TX
				15 to N68378
				16 W/o Jul 31, 1939 at Parks Airport, East St Louis, IL
				17 W/o Jan 5, 1939 at Randolph Field, TX
				18 W/o 2 Sep 1942 at Orcutt, CA; repaired; wfu; to N56760; current 2011
				19 US Aircraft Section, Air Materiel Command, Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana. Set aside for proposed USAAF aviation museum.
					Dismantled and shipped to the aircraft storage area, 803rd Special Depot at Orchard Place Airport, Park Ridge, Illinois May 1946.
				20 W/o Jan 28, 1940 at Dupo, IL
				22 to N62906
				23 W/o Aug 9, 1939 at East St Louis, IL
				24 to N56628
				25 to N67228
				26 to N56061
				27 to N56579
36-28/69		North American BT-9
				28 MSN NA19-1
				29 MSN NA19-3
				30/36 MSN NA19-5/11
				37/51 MSN NA19-20/34
				52/69 MSN NA19-50/67
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.
				28(MSN NA-19-1) Delivered to USAAC 10Aug35. 1st School Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. Fatal crash after losing control
					and wrecked at Asheville-Hendersonville Municipal Airport, Fletcher, NC 11Jun38.
				29  (MSN NA-19-3)  52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					Randolph Field 5May38. Fatal crash after losing control near Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 5Apr39.
				30 (MSN NA-19-5) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when force landed
					after engine failure eight miles northwest of Gruene, New Braunfels, TX 26Dec41. Forced landing after engine
					failure five miles east of Saint Hedwig, TX 12Aug42. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph Field 24Nov42. 2nd Training Squadron,
					Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Crashed after engine failure west of Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #1, Oates, San Angelo, TX 19Jun43.
				31 (MSN NA-19-6) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after losing control at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 21Dec36.
				32 )MSN NA-19-7) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged after take-off two miles north of
					Geronimo, TX 7Feb39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at Randolph Field 5Sep42.
				33 (MSN NA-19-8) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 11Feb37.
				34 (MSN NA-19-9) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged after landing at Randolph Field 19Feb38.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 28Nov40. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 8Jan41. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary
					Field #6, Zuehl, TX 26Nov41. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					force landed after engine failure at Randolph Field, TX 24Nov42.
				35 (MSN NA-19-10) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal accident when force landed after engine
					failure near Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 7Jun38.
				36 (MSN NA-19-11) Completed as a Primary trainer with open cockpits designated as the North American NA-22 to meet an
					Air Corps proposal. Later modified back to BT-9 standard. [not substantiated by the IARC]. Flying Branch, Materiel
					Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Accident landing at Martin Field, Baltimore, MD 9Oct41.
				37 (MSN NA-19-20) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Waco Field, TX 1Jun38.
					52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 4Nov38.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 13Aug39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Crashed after taking off near Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 3Jul41.
				38 (MSN NA-19-21) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control near Randolph \
					Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 17Dec36.
				39 (MSN NA-19-22) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Gonzales Municipal
					Airport, TX 7Apr37. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 28Apr39. Damaged taxying at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 28Feb40. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 3Jun40.
				40 (MSN NA-19-23) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control near Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 14Apr38.
				41 (MSN NA-19-24) 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 5Nov42.
				42 (MSN NA-19-25) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when nosed over landing at
					Freer Field, TX 28Apr37. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 30Apr37. Damaged when ground looped at
					Randolph Field 24Jun41. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #5, Clear Springs, New Braunfels, TX 22May42.
					734th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with BT-9B 37-204 at
					Randolph Field 26Feb43. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Field, TX 22Jul43. Extant Aug45.
				43 (MSN NA-19-26) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with trees
					near New Berlin, TX 27Sep37. 62nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 5Aug38. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 10Sep41. Accident at Randolph Field 22Jul43.
				44 (MSN NA-19-27) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in an accident after take-off
					thirteen miles northeast of Uvalde, TX 21Apr37. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 7Dec39.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 15Jan40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged after losing control landing at Randolph Field 26Apr42. Damaged when
					nosed over landing at Randolph Field 15Sep42. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 2Dec42.
				45 (MSN NA-19-28) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					 Randolph Field 20Nov36. Damaged when force landed after engine failure near Runge, TX 9Jan42. Damaged
					in collision with Seversky AT-12 Guardsman 41-17505 landing at Randolph Field 20Jul42.
					53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 18Nov42.
				46 (MSN NA-19-29) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal accident when nosed over landing near
					Hayti, MO 6Oct39. 1st Flying Training Detachment, West Coast Air Corps Training Center, Hancock Field, Santa Maria, CA;
					operated by Allan Hancock College of Aeronautics. Fatal crash in bad weather at Banning Airport, CA 8Jun41.
				47 (MSN NA-19-30) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with parked BT-9 #36-60
					when taxying at Randolph Field 23Feb37. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 25Mar38.
					Damaged taxying at Pawnee CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 6Dec38. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1,
					Krueger, TX 7Feb40. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed in bad weather
					and nosed over at Hamilton, TX 28Oct42.
				48 (MSN NA-19-31) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1,
					 Krueger, TX 2May39. 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Randolph Field 4Dec39.
				49 (MSN NA-19-32) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3,
					Marion, TX 21Mar38. 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Randolph Field 28Feb40.
				50 (MSN NA-19-33) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when nosed over landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 21Dec36. Accident when nosed over landing at Freer Field, TX 28Apr37.
					52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph
					Field 18Nov37. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 30Mar39.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 8Jan41.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 13Oct41. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 26Dec41. Accident when force landed after engine failure and nosed over near Converse, TX 20Apr42.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 22Jun42. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 22Aug42.
				51 (MSN NA-19-34) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 16Apr37.
					Accident at Randolph Field 12May37. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Mid-air collision with BT-9C 38-247 three miles south of Harper, TX 6Sep41. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Written off when force landed after engine failure nine miles west of Randolph Field 14Nov42.
				52 (MSN NA-19-50) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 19Mar37.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 22Sep41.
				53 (MSN NA-19-51) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by Northrop A-17 #35-55
					taxying at Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX 16Oct38. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 9Jan43.
					67th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Fatal crash after mid-air collision with Vultee BT-13A Valiant
					41-9798 six miles east of Goodfellow Field 15May43 (1KIS).
				54 (MSN NA-19-52) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 19Mar37.
					11th Air Base Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taking off near Nixon, TX 28Sep40.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 18Oct41. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 23Oct42.
				55 (MSN NA-19-53) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal accident when a pilot fell out eight miles
					north of Lake Dallas, TX 24Apr37 (1KIS). Fatal crash after losing control six miles northeast of Randolph Field 9Apr42 (1KIS).
				56 (MSN NA-19-54) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 4May37.
		           57 (MSN NA-19-55)
				58 (MSN NA-19-56) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 17Mar37.
					Fatal crash after losing control one mile southwest of Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 7Jun38.
				59 (MSN NA-19-57) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 7Jan37. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 22Oct42.
				60 (MSN NA-19-58) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by
					BT-9 #36-47 taxying at Randolph Field 23Feb37. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 20Jul37. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Randolph Field 19Apr37. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph Field 20Dec37.
					52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field
					17Aug39. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped taking off from
					Randolph Field 19Feb40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force
					landed after engine failure at Kingsbury, TX 14Jun41.
				61 (MSN NA-19-59) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taking off from Sallisaw Airport, OK 6Jun40.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 28Sep42. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force
					landed after engine failure five miles south of Randolph Field 17Nov42. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 11Jan43.
					52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 13Apr43.
				62 (MSN NA-19-60) 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 3Dec42.
				63 (MSN NA-19-61) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with Vultee BT-13A
					Valiant 41-22074 taxying at Randolph Field 12Sep42. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 25Nov42.
				64 (MSN NA-19-62) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident caused by engine failure four miles
					after take-off from Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 8Jul37. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph Field 11Mar42.
				65 (MSN NA-19-63) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Freer Field, TX 29Apr37.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure and nosed over at Austin Airport, TX 4May39.
					46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 16Dec39. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 14Apr43.
				66 (MSN NA-19-64) Advanced Flying School, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 23Jan43.
				67 (MSN NA-19-65) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after losing control one mile from Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 5Apr38.
				68 (MSN NA-19-66) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with
					BT-9A #36-114 landing at Randolph Field 30Sep42. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 31Oct42.
					Crashed taking off from Randolph Field 10Jan43.
				69 (MSN NA-19-67) 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 26Aug37.
36-70/87		Douglas C-33
				MSN 1503/1520 (DC-2-145).  Military cargo version of DC-2.
				70 (MSN 1503) delivered May 22, 1936.  Converted to C-38 as aerodynamic prototype for C-39.
					W/o Feb 13, 1943.  To CL-26 at Bush Field, Georgia Feb 1945
				71 (MSN 1504) delivered Sep 2, 1936.  To 5 Trp Sqdn Sep 17, 1940.  To CL-26 Feb 26, 1942.
					To Chicago Institute of Aeronautics May 19, 1942
				72 (MSN 1505) delivered Sep 12, 1936.  WFU Sep 4, 1942
				73 (MSN 1506) delivered Sep 29, 1936.  W/o Jun 16, 1942 at John Rogers Airport, HI.  WFU Aug 10, 1942
				74 (MSN 1507) delivered Oct 1, 1936.  To 3. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.  WFU May 26, 1943
				75 (MSN 1508) delivered Oct 6, 1936.  To 1. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.   WFU Dec 31, 1943
				76 (MSN 1509) delivered Oct 9, 1936.  To 2. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.  To DSC for sale to
					TACA as YV-AZI
				77 (MSN 1510) delivered Oct 22, 1936. Hawaii Feb 8, 1937, to New Caledonia Oct 25, 1942.  Condemned Dec 13, 1943
				78 (MSN 1511) delivered Oct 23, 1936.  Panama Jun 17, 1940.  Crashed at Puntarenas, Costa Rica Dec 7, 1940.
				79 (MSN 1512) crashed 30 mi W of Des Moines, IA Dec 23, 1941.
				80 (MSN 1513) delivered Nov  5, 1936.  To 3. Tpt Sqdn Jun 1940.  Crashed Hill Field,
					Ogden, Utah Apr 27, 1942
				81 (MSN 1514) delivered Nov 12, 1936.  Crashed Clay Springs, Arizona May 7, 1937
				82 (MSN 1515) delivered Nov 18, 1936.  Crashed Hill Field, Ogden, UT Mar 16, 1942.  To Class 26 Apr 9, 1942
				83 (MSN 1516) delivered Nov 30, 1936.  Condemned Mar 31, 1942
				84 (MSN 1517) delivered Nov 27, 1936.  To 1. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.  W/o Mar 22, 1942.  To CL-26 at Spokane
					Dec 31, 1943
				85 (MSN 1518) delivered Dec 4, 1936.  Crashed at Hill Field, Ogden, Utah May 8, 1943
				86 (MSN 1519) delivered Jan 8, 1937.  To 3. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.  To CL-26 Aug 27, 1943.
					To Aero Ind Tech Inst.
				87 (MSN 1520) delivered Jan 6, 1937.  To 6. Trp Sqdn Jun 1940.  Condemned Aug 27, 1943.  To CL-26 at San Antonio
36-88/127		North American BT-9A
				88 MSN 19-4
				89/96 MSN 19-12/19
				97/111 MSN 19-35/49
				112/127 MSN 19-68/83
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.
				88 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia 1937.
					W/o Jun 24, 1943 at Goodfellow Field, TX 
				89 in fatal crash Oct 12, 1936 at Wheatland, TX. 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Accident when ground looped landing at Freer Field, TX 28Apr37
				90 W/o Nov 28, 1942 at Kelly Field, TX 
				91 W/o Dec 20, 1936 when force landed in bad weather at Mabie, WV
				92 Sixth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Chicago Municipal Airport, Midway, IL.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Chicago Municipal Airport 10Nov36. Damaged
					when ground looped landing at Chicago Municipal Airport 19Jun37. Damaged when force
					landed after engine failure and nosed over near Lamont, IL 16Mar38. Air Corps
					Detachment, Port Columbus Airport, Columbus, OH. Force landed at Port Columbus Airport
					Feb39. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged after losing control landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #2, Cade, TX 28Nov40.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Field 3Mar41. Chicago Municipal Airport, Midway, IL.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Lamont, IL 16Mar41.
					12th Air Base Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taking off from Theldor Field, Vinita, OK 9Sep42.
				94 67th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX.
					Force landed with fuel exhaustion at Rocksprings, TX 21Apr43. 2nd Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field,
					San Angelo, TX. Written off while parked in collision by Beech AT-7 Navigator 41-21131 taxying at Goodfellow Field 12Jul43.
				95 Sixth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Chicago Municipal Airport, Midway, IL.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure near Wright Field, Dayton, OH 11Sep37.
				96 Air Corps Detachment, Chapman Field, Miami, FL. Accident when nosed over after landing
					with mechanical failure at Chapman Field 8May39.
				97 First Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Boston Airport, East Boston, MA.
					Damaged landing at Rhode Island State Airport, Warwick, RI 2Sep38. Force landed at
					Plum Island, MA 22Jun39. 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 28Feb40. 47th Basic Flying
					Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 1Mar41. Accident in collision with parked BT-9A
					37-138, 37-156 and 37-221 while taking off from Randolph Field 15May42.
					44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Whitsett, TX 16Nov42. SOC Jan45.
				98 76th Materiel Squadron, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Kell Field, Wichita Falls, TX 17Jan42
				99 Air Corps Detachment, Boeing Field, Seattle, WA. Crashed in bad weather after the pilot
					bailed out five miles northwest of Spirit Lake, WA 26Nov37.
				101 6th Air Base Squadron, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, LA. Force landed in bad weather
					and nosed over at Mineola, TX 25Oct36. 22nd Fighter Squadron, 36th Fighter Group,
					Charleston AB, SC. Damaged taxying at Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 25Jun43.
				102 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Easterwood Field, College Station, TX 30Jul41. 1029th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Kelly Field 21Oct42
				103 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed with mechanical
					failure after the pilot bailed out at Lavernia, TX 20Nov39.
				104 Ninth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Oakland Municipal Airport, CA.
					Fatal crash after losing control and crashed at 750 Partridge Avenue, Menlo Park, CA 29Nov36.
				106 Air Corps Organized Reserve, Bowman Field, Louisville, KY. Fatal crash after the pilot
					lost control at Campbellsburg, KY 21Nov37
				107 457th Pursuit Squadron, 316th Pursuit Group, Fourth Corps Area, Fourth Corps Area,
					 Air Corps Detachment, Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA.
					Damaged when ground looped at Candler Field 9Nov36. Damaged when
					ground looped at Candler Field 27Aug37. Engineering Branch, Patterson Field, Fairfield, OH.
					Force landed with engine failure two miles north of Patterson Field 2Sep39.
					457th Pursuit Squadron, 316th Pursuit Group, Fourth Corps Area, Fourth Corps Area,
					Air Corps Detachment, Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA.
					Damaged taxying at Candler Field 29Sep39. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with BT-9B 37-193 near
					Kingsbury, TX 2Dec41. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 3Feb43.
				109 1029th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Kelly Field 1Dec42. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 22Dec42.
				111 Air Corps Organized Reserve, Lunken Field, Cincinnati, OH. Wrecked in fatal crash when the pilot
					lost control after take-off from Lunken Field 22Nov36
				113 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged in collision with BT-9B #37-146 when taxying at Yoakum CAA Intermediate
					Landing Field, TX 17Feb42. Damaged in collision with BT-14 #40-1169 landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 18Apr42. Damaged when nosed over
					taking off from Cuero Municipal Airport, TX 29Sep42
				114 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taking off from Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 11Mar41.
					Accident landing at Randolph Field 6Feb42. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident in collision with BT-9 36-68 landing at
					Randolph Field 30Sep42. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph Field 24Nov42.
				115 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
				 	Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 10Sep40.
					Damaged when ground looped at Krueger Field, TX 10May41.
					1029th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 29Dec42.
					60th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Crash landed after engine failure twenty miles east of Del Valle AAB, Austin, TX 6Feb43.
				116 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #5, Clear Springs,
					New Braunfels, TX 24Sep42. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 5Apr43. 53rd Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure
					at Moulton, TX 26May43.
				117 3rd Air Base Squadron, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI. Damaged landing at
					Selfridge Field 16Oct38. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Field 21Aug40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed at Randolph Field 28Jul41.
				118 Sixth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Chicago Municipal Airport, Midway, IL.
					Fatal crash at 67th Street and Kento Street, Chicago 27Feb37.
				119 312th Observation Squadron, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL;
					detached to Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at March Field, Riverside, CA 25Sep37. 457th Pursuit Squadron,
					316th Pursuit Group, Fourth Corps Area, Fourth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment,
					Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA. Damaged when force landed after
					engine failure and nosed over 3.5 miles ENE of Jackson, MS 9Aug38. Headquarters
					Squadron, 18th Air Base Group, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped at Enid Field, OK 24Aug42.
				120 Ninth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Oakland Municipal Airport, CA.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at San Francisco Airport, CA 13Jan38.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 24Mar41. Fatal crash two miles
					east of Seguin, TX 19Jun42 (1KIS). A cadet departed Randolph Field early in the
					morning on a night navigation flight to Seguin, Luling, Lockhart, and San Marcos.
					He was reported missing when the plane's fuel limits were reached. A pre-dawn search
					was launched, involving 18 aircraft along the cadet's projected course, and expanded
					at dawn to 150 miles in all directions. The wreckage was found 20Jun42.
				121  Air Corps Organized Reserve, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed
					over taxying at Brooks Field 8Dec39. Eighth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Easterwood
					Field, College Station, TX 19Oct40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 21Jan43. Surveyed 30Jun43.
				122 First Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Boston Airport, East Boston, MA.
					Accident when nosed over taking off from Lewiston, ME 16Nov37. Flight Test Squadron,
					Middletown Air Depot, Middletown, PA. Damaged when force landed after engine
					failure near Bainbridge, PA 18Mar38. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Crashed after the pilot became lost in bad weather and bailed out
					five miles west of Benton, AR 11Aug40
				123 409th Attack Squadron, 305th Attack Group, Air Corps Organized Reserve, Bolling Field,
					Washington, DC. 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field,
					Washington, DC. Damaged landing at Bolling Field 8May37. 47th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B #37-168
					landing at Randolph Field 29Jul42. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 2Nov42.
					734th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 24Dec42.
				124 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Field 14Feb41. 1029th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged with mechanical failure landing at Fort Worth Field, TX 18Dec42.
				125 Air Corps Detachment, Long Beach Municipal Airport, CA. Damaged landing at
					Long Beach 11Sep39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Accident in mid-air collision with BT-9B #37-176 taking off from Randolph Field 13Mar42.
					 Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 4Jun42. Damaged when nosed
					over landing at Easterwood Field, College Station, TX 1Sep42. 44th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 27Nov42.
 				126 312th Observation Squadron, Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL. Damaged when ground looped
					at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 7May37
				127  47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged near Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 24Nov41. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at Randolph Field 29Dec41.
36-128/144		Douglas O-46A
				MSN 1528/1544
				133 W/o Mar 29, 1943 at Camp Wallace, TX 
				135 W/o Apr 30, 1938 at Newark, NJ
				136 W/o Nov 4, 1941 at Maxton Field, NC
				137 W/o Jul 10, 1941 at Stony Brook, NY
				144 W/o Dec 10, 1942 at Hunter Field, GA 
36-145			North American XO-47
				MSN GA15-1.   Registered as NC2079 to American Aviation Inc., Washington, DC;
					cancelled 30Dec35. To US Army Air Corps designated XO-47. Air Materiel Command,
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Substantially damaged when nosed over landing at Brooks Field, TX
					30Mar36. Redesignated as ZXO-47. 3345th Technical Training Wing, Chanute AFB, Rantoul, IL.
					Class 26 ground instructional airframe [noted 1950s
36-146			Curtiss XA-14
				Curtiss Model 76, registered NX15315, MSN 11922, first flown Sep 1935.  Tested at Wright Field and then
					returned to Curtiss.  Delivered to Army Dec 1935 as XA-14.  Scrapped Aug 1938.
36-147/148		Douglas O-46A
			MSN 1558/1559.  For National Guard
				148 W/o Nov 4, 1941 at Bennettsville, SC
36-149/161		Boeing Y1B-17
				MSN 1973/1985.  Boeing Model 299B. Redesignated B-17 after service tests
				149 (MSN 1973) First flight Boeing Field, Seattle, WA 2Dec36. A Boeing mechanic warned the pilot of a potential brake
					heating problem following prolonged taxying prior to the first USAAC acceptance flight at Seattle 7Dec36.
					The major took off after a long ground taxy requiring heavy use of the brakes. He immediately retracted
					the landing gear before allowing the brakes to cool sufficiently. The hot brakes seized and began heating
					the No.2 and No.3 engine nacelles. Soon the engines overheated and the pilot had to shut down the i
					nboard engines. When he landed on the seized brakes, the airplane promptly stood on its nose. Fortunately
					there was minimal damage to the airplane and no personnel injuries, except for some bruised egos.
					Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 18Jan37. 19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40.
					Designated RB-17 22Oct42. Amarillo Field, TX 2Nov42. Condemned 11Dec42.
				150 (MSN 1974) Delivered to USAAC 6Feb37. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group. Flown Seattle to March Field,
					Riverside, CA 9Feb37 for crew assimilation. Flown to Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 26Feb37, later to
					Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC. The delivery flight to 2nd Bomb Group was completed 1Mar37. The arrival at
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA was planned to coincide with the first anniversary of the establishment of
					GHQ Air Force at Langley under the command of Major General Frank M. Andrews. On hand for the arrival
					were Gen. Andrews and Lt. Col. Charles B. Oldfield, 2nd Bomb Group commander. 96th Bomb Squadron [60],
					2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA 1Mar37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured
					in the film "Test Pilot" (1938). 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Cajon Pass en route to March Field 2Dec40.
					Class 26 Ground Instructional Airframe at Albuquerque AAB, NM 16Jul42. Designated RB-17 22Oct42. Condemned 30Dec42.
				151 (MSN 1975) ) Delivered to USAAC. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group. Flown Seattle to March Field,
					Riverside, CA for crew assimilation. Flown to Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA;, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC
					to Langley Field, Hampton, VA. 49th Bomb Squadron [80], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA
					11Mar37. To Bolling Field, Washington, DC 9Mar37. Placed on display and viewed by certain dignitaries.
					Only senior officers and members of the House and Senate Military Affairs Committees were permitted
					an intimate view. The airplane was such an attraction that it remained there four days. TDY to March Field,
					Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938). Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration
					of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Departed Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima,
					Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city
					as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38. Return departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and
					then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38. TDY Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY May38.
					Took part in the interception of the Italian liner SS Rex which was 725 miles out in the North Atlantic on 12May38.
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Dr. Eduardo Santos in Bogota, Colombia.
					Departed Langley Field to Miami, FL 3Aug38; to Bogota 5Aug38. The aircraft flew over the city of Bogota
					on the return flight to France Field, Panama Canal Zone 9Aug38. Departed to Miami, FL 11Aug38, arriving
					Langley Field 12Aug38. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL May40. 19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40.
					Designated RB-17 22Oct42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL Jan43.
					SOC 15Jan43 after surviving an inadvertent spin..
				152 (MSN 1976) Delivered to USAAC. 20th Bomb Squadron [50], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 2Apr37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					TDY, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH Oct38, Jan40 and Mar40. 19th Bomb Group,
					March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. 449th School Squadron, Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 6Feb42.
					Substantially damaged when nosed over landing at Hendricks Field, FL 6Jul42. SOC 13Jul42
				153 (MSN 1977) Delivered to USAAC. 96th Bomb Squadron [61], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 10May37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
					Departed Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires
					arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38.
					Return departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38.
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Dr. Eduardo Santos in Bogota, Colombia.
					Departed Langley Field to Miami, FL 3Aug38; to Bogota 5Aug38. The aircraft flew over the city of Bogota
					on the return flight to France Field, Panama Canal Zone 9Aug38. Departed to Miami, FL 11Aug38,
					arriving Langley Field 12Aug38. A Flight, 21st Reconnaissance Squadron, Air Force Combat Command,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA 1Mar40. 19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. 2nd Bomb Group,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA 17Dec41. Crashed off Cape Hatteras, NC 5Mar42 (8MIS). The bomber took off
					from Langley Field for a combat patrol over the Atlantic Ocean along the American east coast. Its last
					reported position was off Cape Hatteras. It then disappeared with its eight crew. An extensive search
					of the sea and inland areas was conducted without success. The crew was declared missing and
					presumed lost at sea. SOC 22Jun43.
				154 (MSN 1978) Delivered to USAAC. 49th Bomb Squadron [81], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 15May37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					TDY Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY May38. Took part in the interception of the Italian liner SS Rex
					which was 725 miles out in the North Atlantic on 12May38. 38th Reconnaissance Squadron, 19th Bomb Group,
					March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. Damaged in a low approach to land at March Field, Riverside, CA 12Nov40.
					96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged in a forced landing after fuel
					exhaustion at Lively CAA Intermediate Landing Field, Mollusk, VA 1May42. Pilot School (Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL Jul42. SOC 15Jan43 at Hendricks Field
				155 (MSN 1979) Delivered to USAAC. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron [10], 2nd Bomb Group,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA 1Jun37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
					Departed Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires
					arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38.
					Return departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38.
					19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. Accident at Langley Field, Hampton, VA 5Jan42.
					Designated RB-17 22Oct42. Middletown Air Depot, Middletown Field, PA 12Nov42. SOC 29Jan43.
					To Western Technical Training Command, Amarillo Field, TX 31Jan43. Class 26 ground instructional airframe at Amarillo Field, TX
				156 (MSN 1980) to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
					Departed Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires
					arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38.
					Return departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38.
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Dr. Eduardo Santos in Bogota, Colombia.
					Departed Langley Field to Miami, FL 3Aug38; to Bogota 5Aug38. The aircraft flew over the city of Bogota
					on the return flight to France Field, Panama Canal Zone 9Aug38. Departed to Miami, FL 11Aug38,
					arriving Langley Field 12Aug38. 19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. Public relations
					trip to Grant Union High School, McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 4Jul41
					Condemned at McClellan Field 19Mar42.
					Class 26 ground instructional airframe at Grant Union High School, McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 2Apr42
				157 (MSN 1981) Delivered to USAAC. 96th Bomb Squadron [62], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 26Jun37. Damaged over Galex, VA 6Jul37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38;
					featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938). 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, March Field,
					Riverside, CA Oct40. Crashed east of San Jacnito, CA Dec 18, 1940 during violent
					thunderstorm.  Despite bent wings and losing some rivets, it was basically intact during salvage operation.
				158 (MSN 1982) Delivered to USAAC. 49th Bomb Squadron [82], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA 30Jun37.
					TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938). Took part in goodwill
					trip to honor the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Departed
					Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires
					arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38. Return
					departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38.
					TDY Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY May38. Took part in the interception of the Italian liner
					SS Rex which was 725 miles out in the North Atlantic on 12May38. 19th Bomb Group, March Field,
					Riverside, CA Oct40. Amarillo Field, TX 13Oct42. Designated RB-17 22Oct42. SOC 18Dec42.
					Ground Instructional Airframe at Amarillo Mechanic School, TX.
				159 (MSN 1983) Delivered to USAAC. 20th Bomb Squadron [52], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					ampton, VA 14Jul37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					Took part in goodwill trip to honor the inauguration of President Roberto M. Ortiz in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
					Departed Langley Field 15Feb38 to Miami, FL; Lima, Peru; Santiago, Chile to El Palomar Field, Buenos Aires
					arriving 18Feb38. The aircraft flew over the city as part of the inaugural ceremony 20Feb38. Return
					departure 22Feb38 to Santiago, Chile; Panama and then direct to Langley Field, arriving 27Feb38.
					19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. Designated RB-17 22Oct42. Amarillo Field, TX 19Nov42.
					SOC 15Jan43. Class 26 Ground Instructional Airframe at Amarillo Mechanic School, TX.
				160 (	MSN 1984) Delivered to USAAC. 96th Bomb Squadron [63], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 26Jul37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA Oct40. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA. Substantially damaged when nosed over on landing at Langley Field, Hampton, VA 19Apr42. Repaired.
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL Oct42. Designated RB-17 22Oct42.
					Amarillo Field, TX 19Nov42. SOC 5Jan43. Class 26 Ground Instructional Airframe at Amarillo Mechanic School, TX.
				161 (MSN 1985) Delivered to USAAC. 49th Bomb Squadron [53], 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field,
					Hampton, VA 5Aug37. TDY to March Field, Riverside, CA Jan38; featured in the film "Test Pilot" (1938).
					19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA, Oct40. Wright Field, Dayton, OH for test purposes 16Sep41.
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Amarillo Field, TX 9Oct42. Designated RB-17 22Oct42. SOC 18Dec42.
					Class 26 Ground Instructional Airframe at Amarillo Mechanic School, TX.
36-162/261		Northrop A-17A
				MSN 189/288
				Following urgent pleas from the French after the German invasion, 93 of these aircraft were released by the US for resale to France.
				Ferried to Halifax, Nova Scotia using ferry registrations NX-N... for embarkation on the French carrier Béarn.
				However, the carrier had already sailed and the French had signed an armistice.  61 aircraft were shipped to UK,
				the remainder were assigned to the RCAF.   RAF serials AB541/AB633 were allocated but NTU.   RCAF serials 3490/3521.
				RAF serials allocated on arrival UK were AS440/AS462, AS958/AS976 and AW420/AW438.   Declared obsolete, most of the
				UK aircraft were shipped to South Africa, SAAF serials 1221/1251, 1253/1257 and 1263/1269.
				AW421 remained in UK, becoming GIA 2670M.   AS440, AS448/AS451, AS453, AS455, AS459/AS460, AS961/AS962,
				AS967/AS968, AS971, AS975, AW423 & AW425 were all sunk and lost at sea en-route to South Africa.
				163 w/o in accident Mar 22, 1940.
				164/167 returned to Douglas Jun 21, 1940 for resale to France.
					164 w/o Jan 6, 1944 at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD
				168 w/o in accident Apr 21, 1938
				169 w/o in accident May 1, 1940
				170,171 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to Fran ce.
				172 w/o in accident Sept 2, 1938
				173 w/o in accident Aug 28, 1940
				174/183 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				184 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia for engine cowling experiments
					Feb 13, 1939 to Jun 11, 1939.  regitered as NACA 132.  	Assigned to USAAC at Langley Field, VA.
					Returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France.
				185 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia 1937.  Returned to Douglas Jun 1940
					for resale to France
				187/189 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France.
				190 w/o in accident Apr 22, 1940
				191 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				192 w/o in accident Oct 30, 1940
				193, 195, 196 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				197 w/o in accident Mar 30, 1938
				198, 199, 201, 202 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				203 w/o in accident Apr 21, 1938
				204 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				205 SOC May 31, 1944
				206 w/o in accident Mar 20, 1941
				207 (MSN 234) served with the 3rd Attack Group, Barksdale, LA, 1937-1939. Transferred to Kelly Field, TX in 1939;
					April 1940 to Bolling Field, DC, and also served as support aircraft for Military Attaches in Honduras,
					Guatemala, and Haiti. It was retired from service in 1945. Now on display at USAF Museum, WPAFB, OH
				209 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				210 w/o in accident Jan 31, 1938
				211/213 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				214 SOC Aug 1944
				215 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				216 w/o in accident May 18, 1940
				217/221 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				222 SOC Oct 31, 1944
				223/228 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				229 w/o in accident Jan 3, 1940
				230 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				231 SOC Jul 25, 1942
				232,233 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				234 SOC Aug 8, 1944
				235/239 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				240 SOC Sep 25, 1943
				241 w/o in accident Jul 31, 1940.
				242/244 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				245 crashed into administration building of Lick Observatory on
					Mt Hamilton near San Jose, CA May 21, 1939.  Pilot and
					passenger killed.
				246/248 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				250/256 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				257 SOC Aug 15, 1943
				258 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				259 w/o in accident Oct 19, 1938
				260 returned to Douglas Jun 1940 for resale to France
				261 w/o in crash Feb 21, 1941 during night flight near Athens, OH.
36-262/343		Douglas B-18
				MSN 1650/1731
				263 (MSN 1651) to  USAAC 350th BU at Scott Field, Belleville, IL.  W/o in landing
					accident Jun 9, 1944 at Chicago MAP, IL
				265 (MSN 1653) W/o Jun 10, 1938 at Delevan, IL
				266 (MSN 1654) W/o  Jun 27, 1944 at Barksdale Field, LA
				267 (MSN 1655) W/o Jan 15, 1942 at Fresno AB, CA 
				269 (MSN 1657) w/o near Coolidge Field, Antigua Sep 14, 1942
				270 (MSN 1658) (5th BG) destroyed Hickam Field, Dec 7, 1941
				274 (MSN 1662) W/o Aug 30, 1943 at Portsmouth, OH 
				275 (MSN 1663) converted to B-18M.  (23rd TTS) w/o in taxiing accident at Managua-Las Mercedes,
					Nicaragua May 14, 1944
				276 (MSN 1664) w/o in crash Dec 9, 1942 at Boerne, TX.
				277 (MSN 1665) to unknown US civil register, then to XB-NOC
				278 (MSN 1666) W/o Feb 24, 1943 at MacDill Field, FL
				281 (MSN 1669) converted to B-18M 
				282 (MSN 1670) with 3rd BS, 6th BG damaged in landing accident at Rio Hato Gunnery Camp, Canal Zone Jan 5, 1941.
				283 (MSN 1671) with 75th BS at Albrook Field, CZ. W/o in fatal
					crash 6 mi NNE of El Valle, Panama Jun 9, 1941.
				286 (MSN 1674) Lend-Lease to Brazil in 1945 as GIA at the Aviation Technical School.
				288 (MSN 1676)  W/o  Sep 12, 1941 at Hickam Field, HI
				290 (MSN 1678) to RB-18M.  With 89 Svc Sqdn damaged at Barksdale Field, Louisiana Oct 8, 1941.
				291 (MSN 1679) (59th BS) forcelanded at Hato, Cuarcao, Dutch West
					Indies Feb 19, 1943
				292 (MSN 1680) W/o Oct 18, 1943 at Strasburg, CO 
				293 (MSN 1681) W/o Oct 12, 1938 at Langley Field, VA
				299 (MSN 1687) w/o in crash at Safre, Canal Zone Jan 21, 1942
				300 (MSN 1688) Lend-Lease to Brazil in 1942.  Later as FAB 5026.
				301 (MSN 1689) with 16th RS at Boise, ID.  W/o in fatal crash Jun 8, 1941, 15 mi E of Lyman, WY
				306 (MSN 1694) (31st ABG) crashed Dec 12, 1941 in Sierra Nevada Mountains,
					south of Bishop, CA.  All aboard killed.  Aircraft not
					located until Jul 5, 1942.
				307 (MSN 1695) while assigned to 38H, 6th BH at Albrook Field, CZ
					w/o in forced landing Mar 14, 1941 at Lake Gatum, CZ.
				308 (MSN 1696) w/o in crash at Beane Field, St Lucis, BWI Feb 24, 1942.
				309 (MSN 1697) (59th BS) ditched off British West Indies Feb 23, 1943.
				311 (MSN 1699) with 6th ABS, 5th ABG at Fort Douglass, UT w/o
					when crew bailed out due to bad weather 4 mi W of Park
					City, UT Nov 17, 1941
				317 (MSN 1705) damaged in forced landing at Newark, Ohio Jul 25, 1941
				318 (MSN 1706) assigned as air taxi with solid nose.  Redes as RB-18 on 22 Oct 1942; w/o 16 Jul 1942. Scrapped Oct 1943.
				319 (MSN 1707) W/o Jul 31, 1940 at San Carlos, Panama
				325 with 17th ABS, 18th ABG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.
				333 (MSN 1721) W/o 10 Nov 1941 at Hickam Field, HI
				335 burned in hangar at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941
				337 (MSN 1725) W/o Aug 5, 1942 at Bellows Field, Oahu, HI 
				338 (19th BG) shot down by fighters off Java Feb 2, 1942. 6 crew KIA.
				343 (19th BG) escaped Philippines to Australia.  Used as hack by 4th Air Depot Gp.
					Also operated as VH-CCB by 21st TCS Feb-Oct 1942.  Scrapped after Oct 1943.
36-344			Cancelled contract
36-345/346		Douglas YC-34
				MSN 1415,1416.  DC-2-173 for USAAC
				Personnel transport version of C-33.  Used by Secretary Of War at Bolling Field until 9/42.
				345 (MSN 1415) delivered Apr 25, 1936.  Damaged at Hendricks, Florida Jan 3, 1943.
					To CL-26 Mar 20, 1943
				346 (MSN 1416) delivered Mar 1, 1936.  Damaged at Brookley, Alabama Dec 29, 1942 and to RFC Gulfport, MS Mar 20, 1944.
					Scrapped Jan 4, 1945
36-347/348		Martin B-10B
				Assembled from spare parts and salvage at Middletown Air Depot, PA
					as replacement aircraft
				347 w/o in accident Jul 10, 1942, Indian Springs, NV
				348 W/o in accident Jul 10, 1942, Presque Isle Airport, ME
36-349/350		Northrop A-17AS
				MSN 289,290.  3-seat unarmed staff transport
				349 delivered Jul 17, 1936.  Crashed at Burbank, California Sep 21, 1938, killing General Oscar Westover,
					Chief of USAAC, and his mechanic S/Sgt Samuel Hymes.
				350 delivered Jul 12, 1936.  Was General Arnold's personal transport.  W/o
					in accident Feb 3, 1940. W/o 23 Dec 23, 1939 at Indianapolis Muni Airport, IN
36-351			Bell XFM-1 Airacuda
36-352			Kellett YG-1A
				Model KD-1.  MSN 103.  Was NC15684.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia 1937
36-353			Lockheed XC-35
				MSN 3501.  Model 10 Electra modified as a research vehicle for pressurized cabin and high-altitude
					operations.  First flight May 7, 1937.  Delivered to Wright Field Aug 1937.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial
					Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Oct 2, 1940 to Feb 5, 1943.  Donated to National Air and
					Space Museum in 1948.  Reported preserved at Udvar-Hazy Center of National Air and Space Museum, Chantilly,
					Virginia
36-354/429		Seversky P-35
				354 W/o Jul 31, 1941 at Wright Field, OH
				355 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;  W/o May 4, 1940 at McComb, MS
				356 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
					W/o Nov 2, 1940 at Oscoda, MI in midair collision with P-35 36-361.  Pilot bailed out
				357 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 28Sep39
					when ground looped landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI; Redesignated RP-35; 63rd Pursuit Squadron,
					56th Pursuit Group, Charlotte AAB, NC; Accident 28Sep39 landing
					with mechanical failure at Myrtle Beach, SC; Sub-Depot, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; Force landed 19Jul42
					after engine failure at Williamsburg Municipal Airport, KY; Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL
					To Class 26 ground instructional airframe at Chanute Field 1943
				358 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 21st Air Base Squadron, Lowry Field, Denver, CO; Accident
					16Aug39 landing at Denver Municipal Airport, CO; Accident 25Jul40 landing with mechanical failure at Lowry
				359 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 15th Pursuit Squadron, 53rd Pursuit Group, Dale Mabry Field,
					Tallahassee, FL;  Damaged 27Jun41 when ground looped at Tallahassee
				360 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 7th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; Accident 5Jan42 when ground looped landing at Wilmington, NC
				361 W/o Nov 2, 1940 at Oscoda, MI.  17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Accident 27Aug38 when ground looped landing at Oscoda, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount
					Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 2Nov40 with P-35 36-356 and crashed 5 miles NW of Oscoda; Pilot bailed out
				362 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 21Nov38 after engine
				 	failure at Armada, MI; 7th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL;
					Accident 18Aug41 when ground looped landing at Morrison
				363 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron,
					31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 17Sep40 landing with mechanical failure at Selfridge Field
				364 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 6Mar39 after engine
					failure and nosed over at Meade, MI; Force landed 1Jul40 after engine failure at Portland, MI; 57th Air Base
					Squadron, Craig Field, Selma, AL; Accident 26May42 when ground looped landing at Craig Field
				365 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit
					Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 27Jun41 after engine failure
					at Richmond, IN; Pilot bailed out
				366 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				367 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 12th Pursuit Squadron, 50th Pursuit Group, Key Field, Meridian, MS;
					Redesignated RP-35; Accident 7Dec41 landing at Barksdale Field, LA
				368 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 25Aug38 with P-35
					36-374 and crashed 4 miles W of Tawas, MI; Pilot bailed out
				369 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 12Jan40 with fuel
					starvation near Wiley Ford, WV
				370 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 10th Pursuit Squadron, 50th Pursuit Group, Key Field,
					Meridian, MS; Accident 14Jan42 landing at Key Field\
				371 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 26Apr38 after the engine
					failed at Utica, MI; Pilot bailed out
				372 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 4Mar39 at Parkhill,
					Ontario, Canada; Pilot killed
				373 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 24Apr41 landing at Selfridge
				374 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 18Mar38 when ground looped
					landing at Peter O. Knight Airport, Tampa, FL; 	94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 25Aug38 with P-35 36-368 and crashed 4 miles W of Tawas, MI; Pilot bailed out
				375 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				376 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 22Mar38 when lost control landing at
					Selfridge; Accident 18Jan39 when ground looped landing at Eglin Field, FL; 57th Air Base Squadron,
					Craig Field, Selma, AL; Crashed 4Jul42 one mile N of Furniss Field, AL; Pilot killed
				377	1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
				378	17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 29Aug38 when
					nosed over landing at Selfridge
				379 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 24Feb41 landing at Selfridge
				380 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
				381 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
				382 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 24May41 when ground looped at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI;
					Redesignated RP-35; 12th Pursuit Squadron, 50th Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Damaged 9Sep41 when ground looped landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI; 62nd Pursuit Squadron,
					56th Pursuit Group, Charlotte AAB, NC; Damaged 5Jan42 taxying at Wilmington, NC;
					57th Air Base Squadron, Craig Field, Selma, AL; Accident 30Apr42 when ground looped landing at Craig Field
				383 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 1st School Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL;
					Accident 10May39 when ground looped landing at Chanute Field; 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 16Aug40 in collision with P-35 36-384 landing at Nashville
					Municipal Airport, TN
				384 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 4May40 landing
					at McComb Airport, MS; 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Crashed 16Aug40 when ground looped landing at Nashville Municipal Airport, TN
				385 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 62nd Pursuit Squadron, 56th Pursuit Group,
					Charlotte AAB, NC; Crashed 10Jan42 when ground looped landing at Wilmington, NC
				386 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 21Sep39 when
					ground looped landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI; 9th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; Crashed 17Oct41 and destroyed by fire at Jackson, GA; Pilot killed
				387 HQ Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 10Apr38 and destroyed by
					fire at Athens, PA; Pilot killed
				388 HQ Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 27Apr39 landing at
					Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI; 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Accident 14Jun40 when nosed over landing at Selfridge
				389 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge
					Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 26May41 landing with mechanical failure at Bowman Field, Louisville, KY
				390 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				391 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 57th Air Base Squadron, Craig Field, Selma, AL;
					Accident 24May42 when ground looped landing at Craig Field
				392 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 14th Pursuit Squadron, 53rd Pursuit Group,
					Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Damaged 27Jun41 when ground looped landing at Dale Mabry
				393 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 9Apr41 landing with mechanical failure at Selfridge Field
				394 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 512th School Squadron, Foster Field,
					Victoria, TX; Accident 3Apr42 when ground looped landing at Foster Field
				395 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 9Apr41 landing at Selfridge Field; 11th Pursuit Squadron,
					50th Pursuit Group, Key Field, Meridian, MS; Redesignated RP-35; Accident 27Nov41 when ground
					looped landing at Key Field
				396 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				397 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Apr 7, 1939.
					W/o May 4, 1940 at McComb, MS  1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA); Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA; Assigned April 7, 1939; 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 4May40 landing at McComb, MS
				398 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 16Oct39
					taxying at Selfridge Field; 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Crashed 14Jul41 after engine failure taking off at Selfridge Field
				399 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 3Apr40
					with an object and crashed near Cleveland, OH; Pilot killed
				400 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 20Sep40 and destroyed after engine failure 5 miles
					N of Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI
				401 W/o Apr 22, 1942 at Foeter Field, TX.  1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st
					Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 29Jan41 with
					mechanical failure at Selfridge Field; 512th School Squadron, Foster Field, Victoria, TX;
					Mid air collision 22Apr42 with an object 8 miles N of Foster Field
				402 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 8th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; Accident 25Oct41 landing at Morrison Field
				403 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 14May41 when ground looped with mechanical failure at
					Savannah Air Base, GA; 61st Pursuit Squadron, 56th Pursuit Group, Charlotte AAB, NC;
					Redesignated RP-35; Accident 22Dec41 when ground looped landing at Charleston, SC
				404 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 20Sep40
					taxying at Collins Airport, Alpena, MI; 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 14Jul41 when ground looped at Selfridge Field; Minneapolis; Minneapolis
					Vocational Institute as ground instructional airframe; Fleming Field, St. Paul, MN; Charles P. 'Chuck'
					Doyle 1952; restored 1970s; USAF Museum, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH 1980. The aircraft was
					restored by the 133rd Tactical Airlift Wing, Minnesota Air National Guard, with assistance from
					students of the Minneapolis Vocational Institute. Displayed in markings of 94th Pursuit Squadron.
					National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH. Displayed as the
					P-35A flown by the 17th Pursuit Squadron commander, 1st Lt. Buzz Wagner, in the Philippines in the spring of 1941.
				405 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				406 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Fairfield Air Depot, Wright Field, Dayton, OH;
					Force landed 18Oct41 after engine failure at Ordnance Depot, Wolf Creek, Milan, TN
				407 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				408 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Crashed 12Mar40
					3 miles NW of Wright Field; Pilot killed
				409 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 11Aug38 landing at
					Selfridge Field; 92nd School Squadron, Barksdale Field, LA; Accident 20Jan41 when ground looped at
					Barksdale Field; 92nd School Squadron, Craig Field, Selma, AL; Accident 13Aug41 landing with mechanical
					failure at Craig Field; 68th Pursuit Squadron, 58th Pursuit Group, Baton Rouge Field, LA; Damaged 30Dec41
					when ground looped landing at Baton Rouge Field
				410 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 61st School Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX;
					Accident 6Sep39 when ground looped landing at Kelly Field; 9th Pursuit Squadron, 49th Pursuit Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; Damaged 17Oct41 landing at Atlanta Airport, GA
				411 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				412 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 20May41 landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI
				413 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 9Jan41 after losing control 6 miles SW of Selfridge; Pilot bailed out
				414 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				415 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 69th Pursuit Squadron, 58th Pursuit Group,
					Baton Rouge Field, LA; Damaged 17Jan42 when ground looped landing at Baton Rouge Field
				416 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 27Jun40 when nosed
					over landing at Selfridge Field; 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount
					Clemens, MI; Accident 25Jun41 when ground looped at Selfridge Field; Accident 24Jul41 landing at
					Selfridge Field; 61st Pursuit Squadron, 56th Pursuit Group, Charlotte AAB, NC; Redesignated RP-35;
					Accident 30Dec41 when ground looped landing at Charleston, SC
				417 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 27Nov39 after losing
					control and destroyed by fire near Roseville, MI; Pilot killed
				418 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				419 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group,
					Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 3Apr41 when ground looped at Mitchel Field, NY
				420 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 19Jun41
					after engine failure at Capac, MI
				421 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 17May39 when ground
					looped landing at Selfridge Field; Damaged 19Mar40 when ground looped landing at Selfridge Field;
					Damaged 13Sep40 when nosed over landing at Collins Airport, Alpena, MI; 69th Pursuit Squadron,
					58th Pursuit Group, Baton Rouge Field, LA; Crashed 13Jan42 after engine failure 6 miles N of Baton Rouge; Pilot bailed out
				422 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 19Feb39 at
					Santa Fe Lake, FL; Pilot killed
				423 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 10Sep38 with an
					object and crashed at Glencoe, Ontario, Canada; Pilot killed
				424 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 1Nov38 when nosed
					over landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI; 94th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 24Jan40 by a bird strike over Lake St Clair, MI; 39th Pursuit Squadron,
					31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 7Mar40 after losing control 4 miles
					NW of Utica, MI; Pilot killed
				425 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI
				426 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 13th Pursuit Squadron, 53rd Pursuit Group,
					Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Crashed 8Aug41 8 miles S of Panacea, FL; Pilot killed
				427 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 19Feb39 when nosed
					over landing at Santa Fe Lake, FL; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field,
					Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 16Jun41 when ground looped at Selfridge Field
				428 27th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 28Apr39 with
					mechanical failure landing at Holman Field, St Paul, MN; 512th School Squadron, Foster Field, Victoria, TX;
					Damaged 21May42 when ground looped landing at Chanute Field, IL
				429 17th Pursuit Squadron, 1st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 11Apr39 landing at
					Selfridge Field; 41st Pursuit Squadron, 31st Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Accident 5May41 landing at Camp Skeel, Oscoda, MI
36-430			Seversky XP-41
				Last aircraft on P-35 contract, delivered as XP-41. Modified from the last production Seversky P-35 by adding a new streamlined canopy,
				a Pratt & Whitney R-1830-19 engine with a two-speed supercharger, and revised landing gear.  First flight Mar 1939.  Assigned to Wright Field, Ohio.
				Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia May 10, 1939.
				Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Dec 10 1940 to Apr 3, 1942
				Seen at 10AB Technical School in Alaska.  Date?
				Wfu Apr 1942
36-431/446		Douglas B-18
				MSN 1732/1747
				437 (MSN 1738) operated by 42 BS, 11BG W/o  Sep 12, 1941 at Hickam Field, HI
				440  (MSN 1741) operated by 28 BS W/o Aug 26, 1941 at Aparri, Philippines
				446 (11th BG) crashed on training flight due to main bearing failure on port engine at
					Waimanu, Hawaii Feb 25, 1941.  Crew rescued 3 days later.
					Aircraft landed at edge of ravine and has since dropped into it.
					The wreck is still there.

1937

37-1/33			Douglas B-18
				MSN 1748,1749,1864/1894
				2 (MSN 1749) W/o  May 22, 1943 at Hickam Field, HI
				3 (5th BG) destroyed on ground at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941.
				4 (5th BG) destroyed on ground at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941.
				9 crashed on takeoff at Albrook Field, Canal Zone May 11, 1943.
				10 (MSN 1871) W/o Dec 12, 1941 at Rio Hato, Panama
				11 (5th BG) destroyed on ground at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941
				12 (MSN 1873) destroyed on ground at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941.
				13 (MSN 1874) W/o Jan 23, 1942 at Essrquebe River, British Guyana
				16 (19th BG) escaped to Australia, operated as VH-CWB by 21st
					TCS Jan-Sep 1942
				17 (MSN 1878) W/o Mar 29, 1943 at Branchville, SC 
				18 (MSN 1879) W/o Mar 22, 1942 in Hawaii
				19 (5th BG) destroyed on ground at Hickam Field Dec 7, 1941.
				21 (7th BG) crashed at Uniontown, AL Dec 23, 1939, all on
					board killed.
				22 to N67931
				27 (MSN 1888) W/o May 18, 1942 at France Field, Panama Canal Zone 
				29 (MSN 1890) converted to B-18B, registered NC52056 in 945, later to N52056.  After use by Avery Aviation as
					tanker and then Hawkins and Powers, later put on display at Castle Air Museum, California.
				31 (MSN 1892) W/o Dec 30, 1941 at Waller AFB, British West Indies
				32 (MSN 1893) Lend-Lease to Brazil in 1942, later as FAB 5027.
37-34			Douglas DB-2
			MSN 1950.  Douglas B-18 built as DB-2. Delivered to Wright Field 8Nov37. Modified to B-18
				standard and delivered to 18thRS, Mitchel Field, NY
37-35/50		Cancelled contract
37-51			Douglas DB-1
			MSN 1353.  Delivered to Wright Field Aug 1935.  Returned to Douglas for modification to B-18
				production standard. Returned to USAAC 28Feb37.  Displayed at Bolling Field Exhibition 19Jan40
				In Aug 1939 the aircraft was modified to test the feasibility of firing a large cannon from aircraft. A forward-firing 75mm
				was mounted in a fixed position in the bomb bay and the nose was cut down to accommodate the muzzle for initial tests
				over Lake Erie and at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Phillips Field, MD. Vibration during firing proved excessive, and the
				experiments were discontinued. However, data gathered were of value in developing the cannon-firing versions of the
			North American B-25G/H.
37-52/64		Curtiss Y1A-18 Shrike
				MSN 12187/12199.   Delivered initially to 8th Attack Squadron, 3rd Attack Group.  Redesignated A-18 in
					1940 and operated by 3rd BG.  Last one withdrawn from service in 1943.
				57 (MSN 12192) Redesignated as A-18; w/o Nov 23, 1940 at Savannah, GA
				60 (MSN 12195) Redesignated as A-18; w/o Nov 6, 1940 at Savannah, GA
				61 (72nd OG, 108th OS) damaged in landing accident at
					Albrook Field, Canal Zone Feb 22, 1943
37-65/67		Lockheed Y1C-36
				Lockheed Model 10-A, later redesignated C-36-LO
				65 (MSN 1071) redesignated as C-36.  W/o Feb 3, 1938 at Wright Field, Ohio
				66 (MSN 1073) to NC15556, then supposedly to Brazilian AF as 1796, but not formally handed over.  Sold as PP-VBD, then PP-NBC and
					w/o Jan 13, 1953. Brought to Brazil by Varig and initially operated by that airline.
				67 (MSN 1074) supposedly to Brazilian AF as 1439, but not formally handed over.  Sold as PP-VAV then PP-NBD
					and w/o Aug 12, 1951. Brought to Brazil by Varig and initially operated by that airline.
37-68/70		Curtiss Y1P-36
				MSN 12240/12242.  Redesignated P-36 on completion of service testing.
				68 (MSN 12240) w/o Sep 22, 1940 at Fairfield, KY
37-71/114		Stearman PT-13A
				MSN 750027/750070
				76 w/o Sep 16, 1939 at Raymond, NE
				77 (MSN 750033) w/o Apr 23, 1942 at Souzsa Aux Field, CA.  Remains rebuilt and registered as N57845.
				78 W/o May 7, 1941 at Moody Field, AL
				81 W/o Jan 14, 1938 at Mowinckle Field, TX
				82 W/o Aug 4, 1938 at Davenport Field, TX
				83 W/o  Nov 13, 1942 at Hancock Field, CA 
				84 W/o Feb 5, 1943 at Hancock Field, CA
				85 W/o Jan 27, 1939 at Randolph Field, TX
				89  (MSN 75045) accepted by USAAC Oct37. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX; code 466. Fatal accident in a mid-air collision when PT-13A 37-81
					struck this aircraft and tipped into the ground shortly after take-off from Mowinckle
					Field, Austin, TX 14Jan38 (the cadet pilot died of his injuries a few days later).
					San Antonio Air Depot for repairs. Air Corps Training Detachment, Curtis-Reynolds Airport,
					Glenview, IL Aug39; operated by Chicago School of Aeronautics. Air Corps Training
					Detachment, Hatbox Field, Muskogee, OK Mar41; operated by Spartan School of
					Aeronautics Mar41. Air Corps Training Detachment, Ryan Field, Hemet, CA 21May41;
					operated by Ryan School of Aeronautics. Air Corps Training Detachment, Sequoia Field,
					Visalia, CA 25Oct41; operated by Visalia-Dinuba School of Aeronautics. 1st Army Air Force
					Flying Training Detachment (Primary), West Coast Training Center, Hancock Field,
					Santa Maria, CA 28Mar42; operated by the Hancock College of Aeronautics. Accident
					when the cadet pilot undershot the end of the runway upon landing and hit the
					boundary fence, damaging both lower wings and then carried on to do another takeoff
					and landing at Hancock Auxiliary Field, Souza, CA 4Feb43. Substantially damaged when
					a civilian Instructor in PT-13B 40-1608 was fast-taxying and failed to see this aircraft,
					causing considerable damage to the rear of the aircraft at Hancock Auxiliary Field,
					Waller-Franklin, CA 13Jul43. Cal-Aero Academy, Cal-Aero Field, Chino, Ontario, CA
					for repairs 18Aug43. Damaged when ground looped landing at Hancock Auxiliary Field,
					Souza, CA 22Nov43. 2116th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Napier Field,
					 Dothan, AL Dec44. Damaged landing at Hermanas, New Mexico 19Dec44. The aircraft was
					part of a flight of thirteen that set off from Ryan Field, Hemet, CA to be ferried to Napier
					Field 18Dec44. After a night stop at Gary Field, Blythe, CA, the flight made its way to
					Davis-Monthan Field, Tuscon, AZ where after refuelling and a quick lunch they set off
					with plans for making El Paso, TX before sunset. Unfortunately the light ran out before
					they reached El Paso and the Flight Leader of part of the formation in PT-13A 37-85
					decided to land in a field near Hermanas, New Mexico. The Flight Leader landed safely,
					the other pilots in 37-86 and 37-87 also made it down safely but 37-89 had little space to
					land in and had to nose the aircraft over to avoid a collision with the other aircraft, a heavy
					wooden fence and some civilians who had gathered to watch the events. After being
					recovered to Deming Field, New Mexico 21Dec44, 40 miles to the north of Hermanas,
					the aircraft was dispatched for repair. 2150th Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary),
					Bush Field, Augusta, GA 6Jul45; operated by Georgia Aero Tech. Defense Plant Corporation,
					Bush Field, Augusta, GA 10Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Registered as N731;
					cancelled 12May16 on export to United Kingdom. Registered 13May16 as G-PTBA; current [Dec20].
				98 W/o Dec 11, 1943 at Hancock Field, CA 
				99 (MSN 75-0055) 1937: TOS USAAC and assigned to 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					11/30/38: Damaged in taxi accident at Randolph Field.
					6/20/41: TOS USAAF.
					By 3/42: Assigned to Air Corps Training Detachment, Santa Maria AAF, CA.
					3/17/42: Damaged in landing accident with ground loop at Souza Auxiliary Field, CA.
					After 1945: Unknown owner and eventually wrecked.
					1962: Francis Londo. Rebuilt with assistance of Chuck Milton. Restored using a Continental R-670 engine from a PT-17.
					By 7/76: Registered N8FL.  7/15/76: Certificate of Airworthiness, N8FL.
					1977: William I. Phillips  1983: Donated to the Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle, WA.
					9/26/84: Museum of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle, WA with c/r N8FL.
					1985: Took part in flight demonstrations that were part of the Boeing B-17 50th Anniversary
						commemoration at Boeing Field, Seattle
					7/27/10: Museum of Flight Foundation, Seattle, WA.
				101 W/o Dec 27, 1941 at Hancock Field, CA
				104 (MSN 750060)
				106 (MSN 750062) registered N52273, cancelled Mar 7, 1984.
				109 W/o Nov 30, 1944 at Winchester, CA 
				110 W/o Sep 16, 1939 at Santa Maria, CA
				111 W/o Mar 14, 1944 at Souza Field 
				113 W/o Aug 15, 1938 at Mowinckle Field, TX
				114  W/o Dec 26, 1942 at Hancock Field, CA 
37-115/231		North American BT-9B
				MSN NA23-85/201
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.
				115 Delivered to USAAC 18Nov36. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Randolph Field 8Mar41. 53rd Basic Flying
					Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed
					after engine failure at Randolph Field 31Oct42.
				116 (52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Randolph Field
			           27Jan38. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
			           Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 30Jul42. 734th Basic Flying Training
                           Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Forced landing after engine failure ten miles south
			           of Randolph Field 18Feb43. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
			           Forced landing after engine failure at Pawnee CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 18Aug43.
				117 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by structural failure
					landing at Barksdale Field, Shreveport, LA 24Nov37. 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-200 when landing at Randolph Field 21May40.
					47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Randolph Field 21Aug40
					Accident at Randolph Field 28Jul41.
				118 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 20Jan41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph
					Field 11Feb42. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged by structural failure at Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 2Dec42.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Auxiliary Field #2, Cade, TX 27Jan43.
					734th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Wrecked when crash landed after engine failure eight miles northwest of Randolph Field 20Feb43.
				119 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX; code 231. Written off after accident at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 27Dec40
				120 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at San Marcos
					Airport, TX 10Aug37. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 27Jan38. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 11Apr38. Damaged by a bird strike near Randolph Field, TX 19Apr38.
					47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Written off when force landed after engine
					failure five miles north of San Antonio 25Jul40
				121 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force
					landed after engine failure four miles east of Randolph Field 16Jul42. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Field 21Jan43. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 31Mar43.
					Accident near Randolph Field 20May43. 12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 10Aug43.
				123 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-141
					landing at Randolph Field 24Sep42. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Field 11May43.
				124 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Randolph Field 28May40.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control
					at Randolph Field 5Mar41 (1KIS).
				125 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control near Schertz, TX 24Aug37
				127 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when nosed over landing at Randolph Field
					19Feb38. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 4Jan43
				128 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 27Jul39. 53rd Basic
					Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph
					 Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 14Nov42
				129 2nd Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by Beech AT-7
					Navigator 41-21131 taxying at Goodfellow Field 12Jul43
				130  46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 6Feb42.
					734th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 4Mar43
				131 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 27Jul37. 46th Basic
					Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with BT-9B 37-142 near
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 12Jun42
				132 Accident landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 3Feb43. 52nd Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 16Apr43.
				133 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with
					BT-9B 37-180 taxying at Randolph Field 16Jan41
				134  47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					at Randolph Field 17Jul41. Forced landing when lost southeast of Cotulla, TX 30Jan42.
					52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 3May43
				135  47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					 Field 11Jan41. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 10Jan43.
				136 029th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.  Damaged when nosed over
					taxying at Kelly Field 31Dec42.
				137 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 22Nov38 and 23Oct39. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 21Feb40. 1029th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged after losing control landing at Kelly Field 16Oct42.
				138 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 13Jan38. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 14Apr42. Damaged while parked in
					collision by BT-9A 36-97 taking off from Randolph Field 15May42. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Field 4Aug42.
				139 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Wrecked when it flew into the ground near
					Randolph Field 14Nov39
				140 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					at Randolph Field 5May41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 29Dec41.
				141 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					McConnell Field, Nashville, TN 3Jun38. Damaged taking off from Randolph Auxiliary Field #3,
					Marion, TX 20Sep40. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-157 landing at Randolph Field 17Jun42.
					Damaged in collision with BT-9B #37-123 landing at Randolph Field 24Sep42.
				142 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with
					BT-9B 37-131 near Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 12Jun42.
				143 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Navasota CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 30Jul42. 734th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 20Feb43
				144 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Curtiss Ranch
					Auxiliary Field, Brady, TX 6Jun38. Accident landing at Randolph Field 22Jul38.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at Randolph Field 28Nov41. Damaged when ground looped landing at
				 	Randolph Field 14Apr42. 60th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged while parked in accident with Cessna AT-17 Bobcat 42-82 at Kelly Field 30Dec42.
				145 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Randolph Field 16Jun39. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the
					two crew bailed out seven miles southeast of Randolph Field 3Sep40 (2KIS)
				146 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 8Sep38. Accident at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 15Aug41.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					nosed over landing at Yoakum CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 17Feb42. 456th Base Headquarters
					and Air Base Squadron, San Marcos Field, TX. Damaged landing at San Marcos Field 23Aug43
				147 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Spartanburg Municipal Airport, SC 26May38. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 17Feb41. Damaged when
					nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 9Jul42. Damaged after losing control landing near Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #2, Cade, TX 17Jul42.
				148 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Randolph Field 20Nov37. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Written off in collision
					with BT-9C 37-408 landing at Randolph Field 11Sep40.
				149  47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Forced landing after engine
					failure northwest of Randolph Field 26Aug42
				150 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 23Aug38. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-164
					taxying at Randolph Field 31Oct39. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary
					Field #3, Marion, TX 2May40. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 20Sep40
				151 53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by bird strike near Randolph Field
					20Dec39. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 26Mar43.
					Damaged by bad weather taxying at Randolph Field 7Apr43
				152 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 22Mar39. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Crashed after losing control at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 6May41.
				153 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1,
					Krueger, TX 13Apr38. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 11Feb43
				154 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Randolph Field 27Feb41. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 5Aug41.
					1st Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Crashed and destroyed after taking
					off six miles southeast of Goodfellow Field 1Jun43.
				155 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary
					Field #3, Marion, TX 12Jul40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged by structural failure near Randolph Field 6Feb43.
				156  52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 13Nov39.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked
					in collision by BT-9A 36-97 taking off from Randolph Field 15May42
				157 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-141 landing at Randolph Field 17Jun42
				158 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Randolph Field 27Nov42
				159 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 8Apr41. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 14Jan43. 12th Base Headquarters and Air
					Base Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed and destroyed landing at Randolph Field 21Aug43.
				160 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 27Jun39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 14Oct41. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control three miles west of Marion, TX 28Feb42 (2KIS).
				161 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					Randolph Field 18Jan38. 67th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #2, Broome, TX 31Mar43
				162 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field
					27May38. Accident after losing control landing at Randolph Field 3Apr40. 46th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at Randolph Field 20Feb42.
					456th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, San Marcos Field, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Waco Auxiliary Field, Temple, TX 16Sep43.
				163 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taking off
					from Randolph Field 13May41. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 10Jan43.
				164 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-150
					taxying at Randolph Field 31Oct39. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Field 4Mar41. Damaged taking off from Waco Field, TX 16Jun42.
					53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure three miles south of Randolph Field 26Dec42
				165 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after colliding with wires near Schertz, TX 15Sep38
			 	166 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision
					with Curtiss A-12 Shrike 33-239 landing at Kelly Field 14Apr38. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 4Dec40. Damaged while parked in
					collision by BT-9B 37-219 taxying at Randolph Field 7Jul41. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #5, Clear Springs, New Braunfels, TX 3Jan42.
				168 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with
					BT-9B #37-123 landing at Randolph Field 29Jul42.
				169 Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 5Jan43. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 11Feb43
				170 72nd Ferrying Squadron, 21st Ferrying Group, Palm Springs Field, CA. Force landed with engine
					failure at Beacon Field, Alexandria, VA 5Nov43
				171 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					Randolph Field 24Jul39. 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when
					nosed over landing at Randolph Field 26Feb40. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron,
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at Kelly Field 30Dec42.
					2nd Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Damaged when force landed
					after engine failure at Curtiss Ranch Auxiliary Field, Brady, TX 28Jun43.
				172 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taking off from
					Randolph Field 6Jan39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 31Mar41
				173 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing
					at Kelly Field 25Jan38. 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident
					when nosed over landing in a pasture adjoining Vancouver Municipal Airport, WA 20Mar40.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Accident landing at Randolph Field 21Jul41
				175 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Written off after losing control
					landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 15Aug40.
				176 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed
					with fuel exhaustion two miles south of Bay City, TX 23Aug38. 47th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Forced landing with fuel exhaustion at Randolph Field 15Jan40.
					52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 12Dec40. 47th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary
					Field #6, Zuehl, TX 9May41. Accident in mid-air collision with BT-9A #36-125 taking off from
					Randolph Field 13Mar42. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 21Jul42.
				177 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing control
					eight miles northeast of Randolph Field 25Sep39
				178  47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 20Jan41.
				179 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged in collision with North American BC-1 #38-413 taxying at Kelly Field 19Aug40.
					Crashed with engine and mechanical failure after the pilot bailed out at Placedo, TX 19Sep40
				180 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with
					BT-9B 37-133 taxying at Randolph Field 16Jan41
				181 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when collided with wires
					seven miles southwest of Randolph Field, TX 18Oct40. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure eight miles
					 south of Randolph Field 29Dec42.
				182 68th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Accident taking off
					from Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #1, Oates, San Angelo, TX 26Apr43.
				183 2nd Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC.
					Damaged when nosed over taking off from Swedesboro, NJ 28Nov37. 47th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 4Apr40.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 22May40. 64th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when nosed over landing at Kelly Field, San Antonio
					4Nov40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 11Jul41. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at Randolph Field 13Mar42. 734th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 15Feb43.
					52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 27Mar43.
				184 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after the pilot lost control
					and bailed out near Falls City, TX 18May39.
				185 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC. Damaged when
					force landed after engine failure two miles south of Wayside, MD 22Jan38; later crashed
					taking off for return to Bolling Field. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged with mechanical failure landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 17Dec42
				186 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after fuel exhaustion in
					bad weather when the pilot bailed out at Lorena, TX 28Dec38
				187 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped at Randolph Field 15May41.
				188 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 16May41. Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 25Jan43. 1st Training Squadron,
					Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Wrecked landing at Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #2, Broome, TX 21Jun43
				189 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 17Nov38.
					53rd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by bird strike near Randolph Field
					30Jan40. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field
					28Aug40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Fatal crash after losing control 1.5 miles north of Randolph Field 5Mar42 (1KIS).
				190 Hickam Field, Oahu, Hawaii 6Nov37. Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii. 17th Air Base Squadron, Luke Field,
					Ford Island, Oahu, TH. Damaged landing at Luke Field 9Nov38. 47th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX Jan40. Damaged landing ten miles west of Randolph Field
					25Jul40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 28Jul42.
				191 Hickam Field, Oahu, Hawaii 6Nov37. 19th Pursuit Squadron, Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii.
					Damaged landing at Wheeler Field 3Mar38. 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX Jan40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 11Sep40. Accident when force
					landed after engine failure west of Converse, TX 22Apr42. Damaged when nosed over taxying
					at Randolph Field 29Aug42. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 1Apr43.
				192 Hickam Field, Oahu, Hawaii 6Nov37. Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii. Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX Jan40. Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Kelly Field 8Jan43.
					12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure five miles northwest of Randolph Field 15Sep43.
					59th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS.
					Damaged when ground looped taxying at Keesler Field 9Mar44.
				193 Hickam Field, Oahu, Hawaii 6Nov37. Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii. 46th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX Jan40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with BT-9A 36-107 and crashed near Kingsbury, TX 2Dec41 (1KIS).
				194 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged near
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 3Sep41. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 3May43.
				195 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after losing
					control seven miles northwest of Randolph Field 30Jan42 (2KIS)
				196 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at March Field, Riverside, CA 23Mar38. 46th School Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 17May38. Damaged by bird
					strike at Randolph Field 21Aug40. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph Field 7Dec42
				197 64th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing with mechanical
					failure at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 18Dec40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 3Sep42. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Bryan Auxiliary Field #4, Easterwood Field,
					 College Station, TX 9Feb43. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 19Mar43
				198 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident when nosed over landing at
					Randolph Field 19Jan38. Accident when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 7Sep38.
					64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					 Damaged while parked in collision by North American BC-1 #37-425 taxying at Kelly Field 6Nov40.
					63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when nosed over taxying at Kelly Field 18Dec42
				200 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B 37-117
					when landing at Randolph Field 21May40. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged after engine failure taking off from Randolph Field 31Mar41.
					Crashed after losing control landing at Randolph Field 8May42 (1KIS).
				201 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Wrecked in a forced landing after
					engine failure one mile north of Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 8Aug40
				202 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at
					Randolph Field 14Feb41. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX
				203 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Randolph Field 10Aug38. Crashed after losing control and the pilot bailed out near
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 17Apr39. Mid-air collision with Douglas C-53 41-20105
					and crashed at Marrakech, French Morocco 30Sep43.
				204 (47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after losing control and the pilot
					bailed out near Kirby, TX 5Dec39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 18Jun41. Damaged taxying at
					Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 10Jul41. 734th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Mid-air collision with BT-9B #36-42 at Randolph Field 26Feb43.
				205 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Randolph Field 9Jun40.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed
					after engine failure thirty miles southeast of San Angelo, TX 27Sep42. 67th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Crashed three miles southwest of Miles, TX 2Apr43
				206  3rd Staff Squadron, Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Damaged landing at Barksdale Field,
					Shreveport, LA 24Nov37. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Crashed after losing control at Randolph Field 30Mar41.
				207 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by a bird strike near
					Randolph Field 12Mar40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Crashed after losing control taking off from Randolph Field 5Jun42. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX.
					Damaged when nosed over in bad weather taxying at Baltimore Field, MD 22Dec43.
				208 converted to BT-9D7Oct37. The BT-9D was a one off prototype that tested out a number of
					 ideas that went into production as the BT-14 (NA-58). Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. SOC Dec44.
				209 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 13Nov39.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing near Pearsall, TX 18Nov41. Damaged by structural failure at Randolph Field 2Sep42.
				210 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at Randolph Field 20Sep40.
					Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 24May41
				211 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #8, Davenport, TX 24Jun40. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Austin Municipal Airport, TX 22Jul41.
					Fatal crash after losing control near Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 26Jan42 (2KIS).
				212 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary
					Field #3, Marion, TX 22Jun39. 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Force landed with fuel exhaustion two miles east of Cibolo, TX 3Dec41. Damaged when nosed over
					landing at Randolph Field 12Sep42. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 10Nov42. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 28Nov42.
					Crashed after losing control one mile north of Randolph Field 28Nov42
				213 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Akron Municipal Airport, OH 28Dec37. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident at Randolph Field 16Jun42. Damaged when nosed over
					landing at Randolph Field 25Nov42.
				214 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 29Oct42.
				215 First Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Boston Airport, East Boston, MA. Wrecked after colliding
					with trees in a fatal crash at Township #6, Lauderdale County, MS 22Mar38 (1KIS).
				217 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine
					 failure and nosed over near San Marcos, TX 13Aug42. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged two miles north of Lavernia TX 14Apr43
				218 Accepted by USAAC 17Nov37. US Army Reserves, Hamilton Field, Novato, CA. Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX Mar39. Crashed and destroyed near Bryan, TX 21Jul43.
				219 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision
					with parked BT-9B #37-166 when taxying at Randolph Field 7Jul41. Accident when nosed over
					taking off from Randolph Field 7Jun42. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged after losing control landing at Randolph Field 3Sep42.
					Damaged near Randolph Field 30Sep42. 52nd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 1Apr43.
				220 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after the pilot lost control
					landing at Randolph Field 4Jan39.
				221 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked
					in collision by BT-9A 36-97 taking off from Randolph Field 15May42. 44th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 26Oct42.
				222 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Field 17Jul39. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 25Oct39.
					Accident landing at Randolph Field 3Jun40.
				223 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine
					failure at Randolph Field, TX 17May38. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 25Aug38.
					47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Randolph Field 23Nov39. Damaged in a collision with wires near Randolph Field 8Jan40.
					47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped landing at Randolph Field 29Sep41, 23Jan42 and 30Apr42. 68th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Accident when ground looped with mechanical failure
					landing at Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #1, Oates, San Angelo, TX 24May43. 2nd Training Squadron,
					Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by Beech AT-7 Navigator
					41-21131 taxying at Goodfellow Field 12Jul43.
				224 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after
					engine failure at Cherry Springs, TX 19Jan39. 44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged after losing control landing at Randolph Field 30Nov42.
					Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 6Feb43.
				225 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with BT-9B #37-229
					when taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 23Mar39. 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 11Sep41.
				226 47th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Wrecked in a fatal crash after colliding
					with trees near Comfort. TX 9Aug40 (2KIS).
				227 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Aug 3, 1938 to
					Feb 10, 1941.  Used to experiment fixes for the stall characteristics. Returned to USAAC 12May41.
					Flying Branch, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. McKellar Field, Jackson, TN. SOC Sep44
				229 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Krueger, TX 13Apr38. Damaged in collision with BT-9B #37-225 when taxying
					at Randolph Auxiliary Field #6, Zuehl, TX 23Mar39
				230  52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Randolph Field 23Feb40. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Pecos Field, TX 26Jun43.
				231 52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the pilot bailed
					out in bad weather near Falls City, TX 18May39 (1KIS).
37-232/259		Stearman PT-13A
				MSN 750071/750098
				237 (MSN 75076) registered as N58226
				238 W/o Mar 16, 1942 at Hancock Field, CA 
				239 W/o Dec 8, 1941 at Souza Aux Field, CA
				242 W/o Nov 29, 1938 at Davenport Field, TX
				244 W/o Mar 14, 1944 at Souza Aux Field, CA 
				245 W/o May 10, 1943 at Waller-Franklin Field, CA 
				246 (MSN 75085) Accepted by USAAF 20Jun41. 2148th Base Unit (Contract Pilot
					School, Primary), Carlstrom Field, Arcadia, FL; operated by Embry-Riddle Academy.
					Damaged landing at Carlstrom Auxiliary Field, Parker, FL 7Mar45. Damaged landing
					in bad weather at Carlstrom Auxiliary Field, Parker, FL 10Apr45. Ground looped at
					Carlstrom Auxiliary Field #2, Wells, FL 10May45. Registered 22May46 as NC60327;
					cancelled 15Feb56. Wheeler Airlines Ltd., St. Jovite, Quebec. Registered 20Oct52 as CF-EQY.
					Operated for Canadian Forest Protection Limited spruce budworm spray program
					New Brunswick 1953-58; sprayer code 67. Substantially damaged during aerial application
					when the airplane struck high tension wires 300 ft south of the Humphrey railroad
					Station near Moncton, NB 30May57. This was one of two Wheeler Stearmans that had
					been applying DDT to the marshes in the Moncton area. Registered 2Mar66 to
					Wheeler-Northland Airlines Ltd., St. Jovite, Quebec. Operated for Canadian Forest Protection
				 	Limited spruce budworm spray program New Brunswick 1966-68; sprayer code 67.
					Registration cancelled 6Jun01. Exported to USA 24Jan11. Registered 9May12 as N7585;
					cancelled 20Feb18. Registered 18Nov19 as N7585; current [Dec20].
				252 W/o Nov 27, 1941 at Long Beach, CA
				254 W/o May 15, 1939 at Randolph Field, TX
				257 Registered N57861
				258  W/o May 6, 1941 at Arroyo Grande
37-260/368		North American O-47A
				MSN NA25-203/311
			 	Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.
				260 W/o Jul  21, 1941 at Wayne County, MI
				261 22nd Observation Squadron, Eighth Corps Area, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged taxying at Lambert-St. Louis Municipal Airport, MO 25Apr39. Damaged landing at
					Lufkin Municipal Airport, TX 3May40. 108th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group,
					Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone. Damaged when ground looped landing at France Field,
					Colón, Panama Canal Zone 6May42. 1st Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group,
					Howard Field. Fatal crash in bad weather into terrain two miles east of Nuevo Limon,
					Panama 7Sep42 (1KIS). [date also quoted as 17Sep42 but grave head stone is marked 7Sep42]
				262 Redesignated as RO-47A. 108th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, Rio Hato AAB,
					Panama 14Jan42. Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 19Jan42.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Howard Field 1Mar42. 39th Observation Squadron,
					72nd Observation Group, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone. Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 20Mar42. Fatal crash after collision with an object one mile southeast
					of Campana, Panama 13Apr42 (1KIS).
				263 Headquarters Squadron, Technical School, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. Damaged when
					nosed over landing at Chanute Field 3Jun40. 334th Air Base Squadron, Truax Field,
					Madison, WI. Substantially damaged when force landed with mechanical failure three
					miles northwest of Des Moines Municipal Airport, IA 30Dec42.
				264 108th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, Rio Hato AAB, Panama 14Jan42.
					Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 19Jan42. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Albrook Field, Panama City, Panama Canal Zone 22Mar42. Tow Target Detachment.
					Fatal mid-air collision 1½ miles northeast of Camp Paraiso, Panama Canal Zone 24Feb43
				267 120th Observation Squadron, 45th Division Aviation, Colorado National Guard, Lowry Field,
					Denver, CO. Damaged landing at Lowry Field 14Feb40. Redesignated as RO-47A.
					12th Observation Squadron, 73rd Observation Group, Godman Field, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY.
					Wrecked when force landed after engine failure at Marshall Field, Fort Riley, KS 19Sep41 (2KIS)
				268 22nd Observation Squadron, Eighth Corps Area, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Substantially
					damaged when nosed over landing at Saragosa Landing Field, TX 19Oct39. 39th Observation
					Squadron, Panama Canal Air Force, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone.
					Damaged landing at France Field 5Dec40. Wrecked when force landed after engine failure at
					France Field 2Jun41.
				270 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA.
					 Damaged taxying at Langley Field 17Jul41. Fatal crash into the Atlantic Ocean at Virginia Beach, VA
					11Aug41 (2KIS).
				271 Massachusetts National Guard, Boston Commonwealth Airport, MA. Damaged taxying in an
					accident with Northeast Airlines Douglas C-49 landing at Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 28Apr43
				272 Redesignated as RO-47A. 23rd Tow Target Squadron, Sixth Air Force, Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 1Nov43. Substantially damaged when force landed with fuel exhaustion at
					Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia 10Mar44.
				273 22nd Observation Squadron, Eighth Corps Area, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged by mechanical
					 failure landing at Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 12Nov40. Damaged landing at DeQuincy Municipal
					Airport, LA 5Sep41.  US Aircraft Section, Air Materiel Command, Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana August 8, 1945.
					Set aside for proposed USAAF aviation museum. Dismantled and shipped to the aircraft
					storage area, 803rd Special Depot at Orchard Place Airport, Park Ridge, Illinois May 1946.
				274 16th Observation Squadron, 2nd Armored Division, Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA. Substantially damaged
					when force landed after engine failure at Abbeville, AL 19Dec40.
				275 15th Observation Squadron, Field Artillery School, Post Field, Fort Sill, OK. Substantially damaged landing
					at Post Field 3Jun41. Fatal crash into terrain at Lawton, OK 28Sep41 (2KIS).
				277 22nd Observation Squadron, Eighth Corps Area, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged during
					landing ¼ mile north of Midland Airport, TX 18Oct39. Damaged when nosed over landing at
					DeRidder Airport, LA 14Aug40. Damaged in a collision on the ground at Camp Bullis,
					San Antonio, TX 17Apr41. 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, 72nd Reconnaissance Group,
					Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 25Jun43. Wrecked landing at Howard Auxiliary Field #1,
					La Chorrera, Panama 31Aug43.
				279 (MSN 25-222) US Aircraft Section, Air Materiel Command, Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana. Set aside
					for proposed USAAF aviation museum.  Flown to the aircraft storage area, 803rd Special Depot at
					Orchard Place Airport, Park Ridge, Illinois May 1946
					1965 to after 2021 in storage at National Air and Space Museum, Paul Garber Facility, Silver Hill, MD
				280 12th Observation Squadron, Fifth Corps Area, Godman Field, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY. Detached Flight
					at Post Field, Fort Sill, OK. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure two miles
					east of Slidell, LA 16Mar39. 116th Reconnaissance Squadron, 70th Reconnaissance Group,
					Corvallis Field, OR. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Klamath Falls Airport, OR 6Jul43.
				281 12th Observation Squadron, 45th Observation Group, Godman Field, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY. Flight C,
					detached to Field Artillery School, Post Field, Fort Sill, OK. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Arcadia CAA
					Intermediate Landing Field, LA 12Mar40. Air Service Command, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Substantially damaged landing at Kelly Field 2Oct43
				284  1st Observation Squadron, Second Army, Marshall Field, Fort Riley, KS. Damaged landing at Manchester
					Municipal Airport, TN 23Jun41
				285 39th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone.
					Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 20Mar42. Attached to Trinidad Sector and Base Command,
					Waller Field, Valencia, Trinidad 6Aug42. Accident Waller Field 12Aug42. Wrecked when force
					landed after fuel exhaustion 26 miles northeast of Guasipati, Bolivar, Venezuela 1Sep42
				286 1st Observation Squadron, 47th Observation Group, Marshall Field, Fort Riley, KS. Damaged
					when nosed over landing at Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, KS 20Jan40. 1st Observation Squadron,
					72nd Observation Group, Rio Hato AAB, Panama 14Jan42. Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 19Jan42.
					Damaged landing at France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone 31Jan42. 39th Observation Squadron,
					72nd Observation Group, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone. Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 20Mar42. Missing in Panama 14May42 (1MIS).
				287 39th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone.
					Fatal ditching after fuel exhaustion in the Pacific Ocean off Machalilla, Ecuador 5Jun41
					(1MIA; the pilot was a Lt Colonel with Headquarters, Military Intelligence Service).
				288 82nd Observation Squadron, Ninth Corps Area, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA.
					Damaged when nosed over taxying at Moffett Field 9Mar39. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with an object three miles south of Brainard, NB 4Nov39
				289 W88th Observation Squadron, 1st Wing, Hamilton Field, Novato, CA. Damaged taxying at
					Monterey Airport, CA 22May39. 39th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group,
					France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone. Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone
					20Mar42. Missing at Rio Hato, Panama Canal Zone 8Jun41 (3MIS). The wreckage of
					the O-47 was found in the mountains of western Panama Feb02.
				290 Redesignated as RO-47A. 23rd Tow Target Squadron, Sixth Air Force, Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 1Nov43. Damaged taxying at France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone 23Feb44.
					Damaged in a ground accident at Galeta Point, Colón, Panama Nov 25, 1944.
				291 26th Observation Squadron, 70th Observation Group, Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA.
					Damaged when nosed over taking off from Gray Field 27Nov42. 26th Reconnaissance
					Squadron (Fighter) 2Apr43. Salinas AAB, CA 15Mar43. 26th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron,
					70th Tactical Reconnaissance Group 11Aug43. Redmond AAB, OR 16Aug43.
					Substantially damaged when crash landed at Redmond AAB, OR 31Aug43.
				292 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Fatal crash on fire in the Satilla River, ten miles east of Woodbine, GA 20Sep40
				293 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					16th Observation Squadron, 2nd Armored Division, Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA 24Oct40.
					Crashed after fuel exhaustion in bad weather when the pilot bailed out four miles north
					of Commerce, GA 24Nov40.
				294 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Crashed after
					fuel exhaustion in bad weather when the pilot bailed out at Belle Haven, VA 15Oct41.
				295 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Substantially
					damaged while parked by O-47A 37-308 taxying at Langley Field 31Dec41. 82nd Observation
					Squadron, 68th Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Accident at Salinas AAB 21May43.
				296 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged when
					nosed over taxying at Pine Camp, Watertown, NY 4Oct40. Substantially damaged while
					parked by Curtiss P-40C 41-13342 taxying at Langley Field 16Sep41.
					Technical Training Command, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. Crashed after a mid-air collision
					with Douglas C-53 42-15532 at Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 11Aug42.
				298 Flight B, 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA.
					Damaged landing at Maxwell Field, AL 19Nov39. 154th Observation Squadron,
					68th Observation Group, Daniel Field, Augusta, GA. Substantially damaged when nosed over
					taxying at Daniel Field 3Mar42.
				299 Flight B, 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Lawson Field,
					Fort Benning, GA. Damaged taxying at Lawson Field 6Oct39. 16th Observation Squadron,
					2nd Armored Division, Lawson Field 24Oct40. Crashed taking off from Arcadia CAA
					Intermediate Landing Field, LA 18Sep41.
				300 Flight B, 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA.
					Substantially damaged landing at Lawson Field 2Oct39. 39th Observation Squadron,
					Panama Canal Air Force, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone. Wrecked when
					ditched with fuel exhaustion one mile offshore of France Field 1Apr41.
				302 15th Observation Squadron, 12th Observation Group, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Post Field,
					Fort Sill, OK 9Oct40. Fatal crash into Spirit Lake, IA 10Nov40
				303 15th Observation Squadron, Field Artillery School, Post Field, Fort Sill, OK. Damaged
					in a mid-air collision with O-47A 37-304 at Post Field 23Jun41. 4th Tow Target Squadron,
					Hunter Field, Savannah, GA. Substantially damaged when nosed over taxying at Hunter Field 11Nov42
				304 15th Observation Squadron, 12th Observation Group, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Substantially damaged
					landing at Scott Field 23Jul40. 15th Observation Squadron, 12th Observation Group, Post Field,
					Fort Sill, OK 9Oct40. 15th Observation Squadron, Field Artillery School, Post Field 9Jan41.
					Damaged in a mid-air collision with O-47A 37-303 at Post Field 23Jun41. 3rd Tow Target Squadron,
					Camp Davis Field, NC. Damaged taxying at Camp Davis Field 23Oct43
				305 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure ten miles south of Barksdale Field,
					Shreveport, LA 21May40. 26th Observation Squadron, 70th Observation Group, Gray Field, Fort Lewis,
					Tacoma, WA. Crashed during take-off and destroyed by fire at Gray Field 11Aug42 (2KIS; 1INJ)..
				306 16th Observation Squadron, 32nd Observation Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Damaged when nosed over taxying in bad weather at Bolling Field, Washington, DC 22Dec39.
					14th Tow Target Squadron, Camp Davis Field, NC. Substantially damaged when crashed with
					engine failure at Sears Landing, Camp Davis 28Jul43.
				307 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged landing at
					Langley Field 30Jul41. Damaged landing at Jacksonville Municipal Airport, FL 24Apr42.
					8th Observation Squadron, Office of the Chief of Air Corps, Camp Davis Field, NC.
					Substantially damaged when nosed over taking off from Raleigh-Durham Field, NC 19Oct42.
					Third Air Force 12Dec42. I Air Support Command 17Dec42. Damaged when crashed after engine
					 failure during take-off from Jacksonville Field, FL 10Jan43.
				308 3rd Observation Squadron, 43rd Observation Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at Medford Municipal Airport, OR 10Mar39.
					3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged in
					an accident with parked O-47A 37-295 while taxying at Langley Field 31Dec41.
					14th Tow Target Squadron, Camp Davis Field, NC. Damaged taxying at Camp Davis 31Jan43.
					Damaged while parked in a collision with Douglas A-24A Banshee 42-6828 taxying at Camp Davis 15Sep43.
				309 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged landing at Eglin Field,
					Valparaiso, FL 13May39
				310 3rd Observation Squadron, Third Corps Area, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Accident taking off
					from Langley Field 29Jun40. 91st Observation Squadron, 73rd Observation Group,
					Wheeler-Sack Field, Fort Drum, New York. Substantially damaged after the pilot lost control
					landing at Rockport, Quebec, Canada 14Mar42.
				311 21st Air Base Squadron, Lowry Field, Denver, CO. Damaged taxying at English Field, Amarillo, TX
					16May39. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after fuel exhaustion ¼ mile north of Des Moines
					Municipal Airport, IA 8Jan43.
				313 82nd Observation Squadron, Ninth Corps Area, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA. Damaged taxying
					at Long Beach Municipal Airport, CA 26Aug39. 39th Observation Squadron, Panama Canal Air
					Force, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone. Damaged landing at Albrook Field, Panama City,
					Panama Canal Zone 24Jun40.
				314 39th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone.
					Attached to Trinidad Sector and Base Command, Waller Field, Valencia, Trinidad 6Aug42.
					Damaged in a mid-air collision with O-47A 37-315 at Seawall Field, Barbados, British
					West Indies 7Mar43. Ditched at sea after engine failure at Tobago, British West Indies 16Apr43
				315 39th Observation Squadron, Panama Canal Air Force, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at France Field 19Nov40. 39th Observation Squadron,
					72nd Observation Group, France Field, Colón, Panama Canal Zone 7Mar42. Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 20Mar42. Attached to Trinidad Sector and Base Command, Waller Field, Valencia,
					Trinidad 6Aug42. Damaged taxying at Tobago, British West Indies 23Feb43. Damaged in a mid-air
					collision with O-47A 37-314 at Seawall Field, Barbados, British West Indies 7Mar43. Redesignated
					as RO-47A. 16th HQ, 15th Strategic Reconnaissance Group, Sixth Air Force. Crashed on take-off at
					Isla del Rey, Panama 19Jan45.
				316 82nd Observation Squadron, 71st Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Wrecked landing at Salinas AAB 29Jun42
				317 15th Observation Squadron, Field Artillery School, Post Field, Fort Sill, OK. Substantially damaged
					landing at Post Field 28Aug41. 127th Observation Squadron, 75th Observation Group,
					William Northern Field, Tullahoma, TN. Substantially damaged by mechanical failure landing at
					Hattiesburg Field, MS 2Sep42.
				318 82nd Observation Squadron, 69th Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Substantially damaged landing at
					March Field, Riverside, CA 8Feb42. 35th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 77th Tactical
					Reconnaissance Group, Redmond AAB, OR. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Redmond AAB
					31Oct43. 470th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Pendleton Field, OR.
					Accident when a crew member bailed out at Rieth Ridge, 2½ miles west of Pendleton 11Feb44
				319 82nd Observation Squadron, 69th Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Crashed when the pilot
					bailed out in bad weather at Aumsville, OR 18Oct41.
				320 1st Observation Squadron, 47th Observation Group, Marshall Field, Fort Riley, KS. 1st Observation
					Squadron, Second Army, Marshall Field, Fort Riley, KS 3Oct40. Fatal crash into terrain 18
					miles south of Centerville, AL 10Nov40
				321 108th Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, Rio Hato AAB, Panama 14Jan42.
				 	Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 19Jan42. Substantially damaged in a mid-air
					collision with O-47A 38-288 ten miles east of Rio Hato, Panama 18Sep42.
				322 1st Observation Squadron, 72nd Observation Group, Rio Hato AAB, Panama 14Jan42.
					Howard Field, Balboa, Panama Canal Zone 19Jan42. Damaged taxying at Howard Field 19Jan43
					and 3May43. 1st Reconnaissance Squadron, 72nd Reconnaissance Group, Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 25Jun43. Damaged in an accident with Piper L-4A Grasshopper 42-36802
					taxying at Howard Field 7Aug43. Fatal crash four miles SSE of Isla Flamenco, Panama City, Panama 21Sep43 (2KIS). 
				323 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Sep 5, 1940 to Mar 13, 1956.
					Used for icing research, evaluating heated wing de-icing.
				324 107th Observation Squadron, 67th Observation Group, Esler Field, Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, LA.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at Hot Springs Municipal Airport, AR
				325 116th Observation Squadron, 70th Observation Group, 41st Division Aviation, Washington National
					Guard, Felts Field, Parkwater, WA. Damaged landing at Felts Field 13Sep38.
					Damaged in an accident at Harrington CAA Intermediate Landing Field, WA 18Dec38.
				326 109th Observation Squadron, 34th Division Aviation, Minnesota National Guard, Holman Field,
					St. Paul, MN. Damaged landing at Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis, MN 12Sep38
				327 123rd Reconnaissance Squadron, 70th Reconnaissance Group, Ontario Field, CA. Crashed
					after engine failure and destroyed by fire eight miles northwest of Muroc Field, CA 18Jun43.
				328 112th Observation Squadron, 65th Observation Group, Georgetown Municipal Airport, SC.
					Damaged after engine failure taking off from Cherry Point MCAS, Havelock, NC 8Apr42
				329 14th Tow Target Squadron, Camp Davis Field, NC. Damaged taxying at Bolling Field,
					Washington, DC 16Jan43. Redesignated as RO-47A. 141st Base Unit, First Air Force,
					Camp Davis Field, NC. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with Consolidated B-24J
					Liberator 42-95627 at Langley Field, Hampton, VA 16Jun44 (3KIS).
				331 55th Bomb Squadron, 48th Bomb Group, Key Field, Meridian, MS. Damaged in a mid-air collision
					with an object at Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 13May43
				332 113th Observation Squadron, 38th Aviation Division, Indiana National Guard, Stout Field,
					Indianapolis, IN. Damaged when force landed in bad weather and nosed over at Lebanon, KY
					19Jun39. Redesignated as RO-47A. Base Flight, Air Service Command, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Field 15Feb44. Personnel Distribution Command. Damaged in an
					accident at Army Air Force Convalescent Hospital, Albuquerque Field, NM 29Nov44.
					Registered as N79970; struck off 20Jan71, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 21Nov17.
				333 17th Observation Squadron, 71st Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Crashed when the
					pilot bailed out after fuel exhaustion fifteen miles northeast of Stockton Field, CA 5Aug42
				334 102nd Observation Squadron, 69th Observation Group, Laurel Field, MS. Accident taking off
					from Laurel Field 23Feb43. 31st Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter), 69th Reconnaissance
					Group, DeRidder Field, LA. Damaged taxying at DeRidder Field 14Jul43. 31st Tactical
					Reconnaissance Squadron, 69th Tactical Reconnaissance Group 11Aug43.
					Damaged while parked in a collision by O-47A 38-325 taxying by a mechanic at DeRidder Field 26Aug43.
				335 Redesignated as RO-47A. 120th Observation Squadron, III Air Support Command, Biggs Field,
					Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX. Substantially damaged when ditched with fuel exhaustion in bad weather
					in the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge, LA 8Sep41. 344th School Squadron, Flexible Gunnery
					Training School, Tyndall Field, Panama City, FL. Force landed after engine failure at Tyndall Field 9Sep42.
				336 Redesignated as RO-47A. 10th Tow Target Squadron, Baltimore Field, MD. Damaged taxying in
					bad weather at Baltimore Field 1Mar44
				337 108th Observation Squadron, 33rd Aviation Division, Illinois National Guard, Chicago Municipal
					Airport, Midway, IL. Damaged by mechanical failure at Kenosha, WI 4Aug39. 127th Observation
					Squadron, 75th Observation Group, William Northern Field, Tullahoma, TN. Wrecked when force
					landed after engine failure near Waynesboro, TN 24Jul42 (2KIS).
				338  107th Observation Squadron, 67th Observation Group, Charleston AAB, SC. Damaged when
					nosed over landing at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 28Jan42.
				340 112th Observation Squadron, 37th Division Aviation, Ohio National Guard, Cleveland
					Airport, Ohio. Substantially damaged when ditched in Lake Erie off Camp Perry, OH 24Jun40.
					Fourth Corps Area 25Nov40. First Army Corps, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC 2Dec40.
					Crash landed with mechanical failure at Cleveland Municipal Airport, OH 18Feb41. 522nd Bomb Squadron,
					378th Bomb Group, Lantana, FL. Ditched after engine failure in the Atlantic Ocean off Delray Beach, FL 20Nov42.
				341 116th Reconnaissance Squadron, 70th Reconnaissance Group, Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA.
					Damaged landing at Portland AAB, OR 31Oct41. 26th Observation Squadron, 70th Observation Group,
					Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA. Damaged after engine failure taking off from Gray Field 24Nov42.
				342 W/o Nov 28, 1938 at Keystone Heights, FL
				343 154th Observation Squadron, Arkansas National Guard, Adams Field, Little Rock,
					AR. Eighth Corps Area, 16Sep40. Damaged taxying at Adams Field 23Sep40.
				344 127th Liaison Squadron, 75th Reconnaissance Group, William Northern Field, TN. Damaged by
					mechanical failure landing at Gulfport Field, MS 29Apr43. Accident at Smyrna Field, TN 3May43.
				345 113th Observation Squadron, 38th Aviation Division, Indiana National Guard, Stout Field,
					Indianapolis, IN. Damaged taxying at Stout Field 17Dec39. 113th Observation Squadron,
					2nd Provisional Observation Group, Key Field, Meridian, MS. Substantially damaged landing
					at Atlanta AAB, GA 21Mar41. 67th Observation Group 1Sep41. 113th Observation Squadron,
					77th Observation Group, Alamo Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Alamo Field 13Mar43.
					Registered as N5563N; cancelled 22May65
				346 110th Observation Squadron, 71st Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Damaged by structural failure
					landing at Salinas AAB, CA 4Jan42. Detached to Desert Training Center, San Bernardino Auxiliary
					Field, Rice, CA. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure six miles east of
					San Bernardino Auxiliary Field, Rice, CA 5Sep42
				347 115th Observation Squadron, Third Army Corps, Sherwood Field, Paso Robles, CA. Substantially
					damaged when crash landed after fuel exhaustion at Long Beach, CA 23Aug41. 102nd Observation
					Squadron, 69th Observation Group, Ontario Field, CA. Wrecked when force landed after engine
					failure at Camp Elliott, San Diego, CA 11Jul42
				348 120th Observation Squadron, III Air Support Command, Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX.
					Substantially damaged landing at Biggs Field 11Apr41. Redesignated as RO-47A.
					Crashed into the ground in the San Andres Mountains, sixty miles north of El Paso, TX 13Oct41 (3KIS).
				349 15th Observation Squadron, 73rd Observation Group, Godman Field, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY.
					Damaged taxying at Godman Field 11Nov42. 15th Reconnaissance Squadron, 73rd Reconnaissance
					Group, Godman Field, Fort Knox, Louisville, KY 2Apr43. Damaged taxying at Godman Field 27Apr43.
				350 108th Observation Squadron, Second Army, Chicago Municipal Airport, Midway, IL.
					Damaged taxying at Sky Harbor Airport, Murfreesboro, TN 27Jun41. 70th Reconnaissance Group,
					Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Barksdale Field,
					Shreveport, LA 20Apr42.
				351 103rd Observation Squadron, 69th Observation Group, Pitcairn Field, Philadelphia, PA.
					Damaged landing at Port Columbus Airport, OH 20Sep40
				352 104th Observation Squadron, 29th Aviation Division, Maryland National Guard, Logan Field, Baltimore, MD.
					Accident taking off from Logan Field 10Nov39. Damaged taxying at Detrick Field, Frederick, MD 27Jul40.
					126th Observation Squadron, 59th Observation Group, Fort Dix AAB, Wrightstown, NJ. Damaged when
					nosed over taxying at Fort Dix AAB, NJ 15Jun42. 3rd Tow Target Squadron, Camp Davis Field, NC.
					Damaged landing at Lee County Airport, Sanford, NC 15Jun43
				354 119th Observation Squadron, 44th Aviation Division, New Jersey National Guard,
					Newark Airport, NJ. Wrecked in a mid-air collision with an object two miles east of Shushan
					Airport, New Orleans, LA 4Jan40.
				355 102nd Observation Squadron, 27th Aviation Division, New York National Guard, Miller Field,
					Staten Island, NY. Damaged in an accident on the ground with a civilian Great Lakes Sport Trainer
					at West Palm Beach Airport, FL 14Mar40
				356 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE. Accident taking off from New Castle AAB
					12Mar43. Redesignated as RO-47A. 13th Tow Target Squadron, Langley Field, Hampton, VA.
					Damaged taxying at Langley Field, VA 5May43. 437th Air Base Squadron, Suffolk County Field,
					Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY. Wrecked when force landed after engine failure ¾ miles
					south of Suffolk County Field 22Dec43 (1KIS).
				357 107th Observation Squadron, Michigan National Guard, Wayne County Airport, Detroit, MI.
					Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure three miles northeast of Dowagiac, MI 1Sep40.
				358 109th Observation Squadron, 67th Observation Group, Hunter Field, Savannah, GA. Substantially
					damaged landing at Hunter Field 14Jan42. 38th Air Base Squadron, Will Rogers Field,
					Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged in an accident at Will Rogers Field 5Oct42
				360 116th Reconnaissance Squadron, 70th Reconnaissance Group, Gray Field, Fort Lewis, Tacoma, WA.
					Force landed after engine failure at Moon Island Airport, Aberdeen, WA 25Jul42
				361 106th Observation Squadron, 44th Observation Group (IV Corps), Roberts Field, Birmingham Municipal
					Airport, AL. Damaged landing at Roberts Field 24Jun39. Fourth Corps Area 25Nov40.
					IV Army Corps Dec40. Damaged landing at Roberts Field 27Feb41. 66th Observation Group 1Sep41.
					Damaged taxying at Morris Field, Charlotte, NC 22Oct41
				362 21st Anti Submarine Squadron, 26th Anti Submarine Wing, New Orleans AAB, LA. Damaged in a collision
					with Aeronca L-3C 43-1739 taxying at New Orleans AAB 22Mar43.
				363 105th Observation Squadron, 30th Aviation Division, Tennessee National Guard, Berry Field,
					Nashville, TN. Damaged when nosed over landing at Richards Field, Kansas City, MO 8Apr39.
					347th School Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing
					at Brooks Field 10Sep41. 106th Observation Squadron, 66th Observation Group, 36th Street
					Airport, Miami, FL. Jacksonville Field, FL 14Mar42. Damaged when nosed over taxying at
					Jacksonville Field 5Apr42. Hunter Field, Savannah, GA May42. Wrecked in an accident landing
					at Camp Stewart, GA 11Jan43
				365 110th Observation Squadron, 71st Observation Group, Salinas AAB, CA. Substantially damaged
					when force landed after engine failure two miles north of Santa Cruz, CA 23Jan42.
				366 120th Observation Squadron, 77th Observation Group, Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX.
					120th Reconnaissance Squadron (Fighter), 77th Reconnaissance Group, Biggs Field 2Apr43.
					Force landed after engine failure 75 miles east of Biggs Field 14Apr43.
					Redesignated as RO-47A. 324th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Minter Field, Bakersfield, CA.
					Substantially damaged in an accident taking off from Minter Field 28Feb44.
				367 125th Liaison Squadron, 77th Reconnaissance Group, Abilene Field, TX. Alamo Field,
					San Antonio, TX, 1Jul43. Substantially damaged landing at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie,
					Dallas, TX 16Aug43. Redesignated as RO-47A. 508th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron,
					Alamo Field, San Antonio, TX. Substantially damaged when crash landed after engine failure
					400 yards west of Hacita CAA Intermediate Landing Field, NM 28Jan44.
				368 Redesignated as RO-47A. 23rd Tow Target Squadron, Sixth Air Force, Howard Field, Balboa,
					Panama Canal Zone 1Nov43. Crash landed at Howard Field 16Mar44.
37-369			Boeing Y1B-17A
				MSN 1987. Originally ordered as a static test bed; however, when one of the Y1B-17s survived
					an inadvertent violent spin during a flight in a thunderhead, Air Corps leaders decided that
					the plane was exceptionally robust and that there would be no need for static testing. Instead,
					it was to be used as a test bed for engine types. First flown 29Apr39. Headquarters Squadron,
					19th Bomb Group, March Field, Riverside, CA 3Oct40. Force landed after engine failure at
					Hatchita, NM 8Mar41. 13th Reconnaissance Squadron. The aircraft crashed and burned on takeoff
					from Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Dec41. All nine crewmen aboard escaped. However three were seriously
					injured. The fuel system for this aircraft had been changed (upgraded) the previous day by a Master
					Sergeant who'd been sent to Bangor specifically to do the job. The reason for such an unusual measure
					was because this B-17 was a testing prototype fitted with superchargers on the engines, and the
					Army Air Corps had much time, money, and resources devoted to this project. At the time of the
					crash, the Air Corps was in the process of developing a modern four-engined, high-altitude bomber.
					This B-17 was the fourteenth produced by Boeing but the only one designated an 'A' variant, and the
					first to be equipped with turbo-superchargers, which were considered necessary for the aircraft to
					operate at higher altitudes with greater speed.
37-370/374		Sikorsky Y1OA-8
				370 (MSN 4332) with 17th ABS, 18th ABG was at Wheeler Field on Dec 7, 1941.  Condemned Jan 4, 1943
				371 (MSN 4333) wrecked at Lake Elsinore, CA Apr 15, 1939
				372 (MSN 4334) crashed Chame Bay, Panama Jul 26, 1941.
				373 (MSN 4335) surveyed Jul 27, 1942
				374 (MSN 4336) crashed on takeoff due to mechanical failure at Borinquen
					Field in Puerto Rico Mar 26, 1942.  Surveyed Mar 28, 1941
37-375			Curtiss XP-37
				Curtiss Model 75 prototype, MSN 11923, registered NX17Y.  Modified to Model 75I.  To Army as XP-37,
					first flown Apr 1937 and delivered Jun 1937.  Retired to Army mechanics school Aug 1941.
37-376			Lockheed Y1C-37
				MSN 1104. Lockheed Model 10, lster regesignated as C-37, UC-37-LO.  Delivered to the National Guard Bureau, used as a staff transport
					Sold in Honduras as XH-TAA.  Crashed in Honduras Jan 1947.
37-377/382		Kellett YG-1B
				Model KD-1
				377 W/o Nov 23, 1942 at Kaneohe, HI.  Registered N109K, cancelled.  Noted c 1998 at Mid-Atlantic
					Air Museum, Reading, PA
				378 became YG-1C and later became XR-2.  Not flown as XR-2.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical
					Laboratory, Virginia 137 to Sep 14, 1938.  Assigned to Bolling Field, DC, destroyed in ground testing
				379 W/o Oct 27, 1939 at Post Field, OK
				380 became XR-3.  Registered N38380 Aug 26, 1976, cancelled Nov 9, 2012.
				381 (MSN 108) registered N37380 Aug 26, 1976, cancelled Nov 9, 2012.  Currently at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA
37-383/415		North American BT-9C
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals
				383 (MSN NA29-385) modified as Y1BT-10, later to BT-10A. To RFC in Oct 1943; acquired by Univ of California at Santa Barbara, CA.
				384/415 MSN NA29-353/384
				386 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					looped landing at Randolph Field 28Jul42. 310th Flying Training Detachment, Central Flying
					Training Command, Cimarron Field, Yukon, OK; operated by Oklahoma Air College. Damaged
					landing at Cimarron Auxiliary Field 1Jan43.
				387 (MSN NA29-356) Ninth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Long Beach Municipal Airport, CA.
					Fatal crash after losing control at La Crescenta, CA 10Dec39 (1KIS).
				390 (MSN 29-359) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged in collision on the ground at Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 11Apr41.
					Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 6Feb43. 67th Basic Flying Training Squadron,
					Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Crashed after engine failure east of Goodfellow Field 2Apr43
				391 (MSN 29-360)  93rd School Squadron, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Damaged taxying at Paul Cox Airport,
					Terre Haute, IN 30May40.
				393 (MSN 29-362) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Accident at Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 22Nov41. Damaged after losing control
					landing at Randolph Field 4Aug42. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Randolph Field 7Oct42.
					44th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident after losing control
					landing at Randolph Field 14Nov42. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 9Jan43.
				394 (MSN 29-363) 321st Observation Squadron, Pearson Field, Vancouver, WA. Crashed in bad
					weather after mechanical failure when the pilot bailed out one mile east of Canby, OR 11Mar39
				395 (MSN 29-364) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying
					at Victoria, TX 9Aug41. Forced landing when lost northeast of Cotulla, TX 30Jan42.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at Randolph Field 20Apr42. Damaged by bird strike at Randolph Field 14Sep42.
				396 (MSN 29-365) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 29Dec41.
				397 (MSN 29-366) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure five miles southwest of Belton, TX 16Jun42.
					313th Flying Training Detachment, Central Flying Training Command, Victory Field, Vernon, TX;
					operated by Hunter Flying Service and Richey Flying Service. Damaged when force landed after
					engine failure at Victory Field 30Dec42.
				398 (MSN 29-367) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 25Jun40. 46th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with parked BT-14 #40-1163
					when taxying at Randolph Field 8Jan41. Accident landing at Randolph Field 26May41.
					Accident at Randolph Field 29Dec41.
				400 (MSN 29-369) Sixth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Chicago Municipal Airport,
					Midway, IL. Damaged landing at Buffalo Municipal Airport, NY 11Aug39.
				401 (MSN 29-370) Seventh Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Richards Field, Kansas City, MO.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at Black Hills Airport, Spearfish, SD 15Aug39.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing
					after losing control at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 23Mar42. 53rd Basic Flying
					Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after
					engine failure twelve miles south of Austin, TX 14Nov42
				402 (MSN 29-371) Air Corps Detachment, Lindbergh Field, San Diego, CA. Damaged landing at
					Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX 12Sep38. Damaged landing at Lindbergh Field 12Sep39.
				403 (MSN 29-372) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 25Nov41. Damaged when nosed
					over taxying at Randolph Field 25Sep42.
				405 (MSN 29-3740 Air Corps Detachment, Schoen Field, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Lawrence
					Township, IN. Force landed in bad weather ½ mile northeast of Hayesville, OH 26Dec38.
					22nd Air Base Squadron, Lowry Field, Denver, CO. Damaged after losing control landing at
					Lowry Field 19Oct42.
				406 (MSN 29-375) Fourth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA.
					Accident landing at Atlanta Municipal Airport 18Mar39. Air Corps Detachment, Bowman Field,
					Louisville, KY. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control at Brownsville, KY 4Oct39 (2KIS).
				407 (MSN 29-376) WNinth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment, Oakland Municipal Airport, CA.
					Missing after crashing into San Francisco Bay, CA 12Dec37 (2MIS).
				408 (MSN 29-377) Air Corps Detachment, Bowman Field, Louisville, KY. Damaged by
					mechanical failure landing at Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA 18Mar39.
					52nd School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Randolph Field 25Jan40. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 6Feb40. 46th School
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 13Aug40.
					46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with BT-9B 37-148 landing at Randolph Field 11Sep40. Damaged in collision
					with Fairchild PT-19A Cornell 41-20510 taxying at Arledge Field, Stamford, TX 2Feb43.
				409 (MSN 29-378) 320th Observation Squadron, Eighth Corps Area, Air Corps Detachment,
					Oklahoma City, OK. Accident when nosed over landing at Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX 10Aug38.
				411 (MSN 29-380) Air Corps Organized Reserve, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY.
					2nd Air Base Squadron, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY. Accident after engine
					failure taking off from Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX 23Dec37. 47th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine
					failure ten miles south of Randolph Field 14Aug42. 2nd Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field,
					San Angelo, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by Beech AT-7 Navigator 41-21131
					taxying at Goodfellow Field 12Jul43
				413 (MSN 29-382) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash
					after losing control near Randolph Field 3Jan40
				414 (MSN 29-383) 47th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Crashed after engine failure when the pilot bailed out ten miles northeast of Taylor, TX 1Apr41
				415 (MSN 29-384) 46th School Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #3, Marion, TX 2Aug40. 46th Basic Flying Training
					Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine
					failure and nosed over at Rollins-Donnell Airport, Lampasas, TX 2Sep42.
37-416/456		North American BC-1
				MSN NA36-420/460
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals
				416 Delivered to USAAC 9Jun37. Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Returned to NAA 4May39.
					Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 65th Single Engine Flying Training
					Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped taking
					off from Brooks Field 9Apr42. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field
					13May42. 1042nd Two Engine Pilot Training Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when nosed over taking off from Brooks Auxiliary Field, Yturri, TX 21Oct42
				417 65th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 17Aug42. 515th Fighter-
					Bomber Squadron, 407th Fighter-Bomber Group, Galveston Field, TX. Fatal crash
					between La Marque and Dickinson, northwest of Galveston, TX 19Mar44 (2KIS).
				418 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 61st Two
					Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged landing
					at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 18Jun41. Force landed after engine failure
					five miles northwest of Kelly Field 24Dec41. Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2,
					Duncan Field, TX 13Apr42. 66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 22Oct42.
					66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					while parked in collision by Curtiss O-52 Owl 40-2744 taxying at Brooks Field 31Dec42.
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident landing at Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX 1May43.
				419 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after
					engine failure 1/2 mile north of Kelly Field 22Oct40. Damaged when nosed over when taxying
					at Kelly Field 7Aug42. 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine
					Flying Training Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in a mid-air collision
					with BC-1 38-400 at Brooks Field 4Dec42
				420 2nd Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC.
					Damaged landing at Bolling Field 26Dec39. 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Brooks Field 5Feb41. Operations Group,
					Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged by mechanical failure landing
					at Detroit City Airport, Detroit, MI 12Jun44.
				421 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged while parked in collision by BC-1 37-449 taxying at Brooks Field 6Nov41.
					Substantially damaged when ground looped landing and collided with BC-1 37-659
					at Brooks Field 28Nov41. 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine
					Flying Training Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Crash landed after engine
					failure 2.5 miles south of Westoff, TX 8Feb43. 66th Single Engine Flying Training
					Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6C 41-32447
					taxying at Brooks Field 17May43. 3rd Liaison Training Detachment (Primary),
					Lamesa Field, TX; operated by Clint Breedlove Aerial Services. Severely damaged
					when force landed after engine failure 100 yards east of Lamesa Field 8Sep43.
				422 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine Flying Training Group,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in mid-air collision between Wharton and
					Victoria, TX 18Feb41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 18Nov42.
				423 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash
					after the pilot flew into the ground at San Marcos, TX 22Mar41 (1KIS).
				424 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 3Nov41. Wrecked when
					force landed after engine failure on Highway 90, Del Rio, TX 31Jan42
				425 North American Aviation, Mines Field, El Segundo (Inglewood), Los Angeles, CA. Damaged
					landing at Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 23Jun38. Denver Branch, Air Corps Technical
					School, Lowry Field, Denver, CO. Damaged taxying at Denver Municipal Airport 3Oct38.
					21st Air Base Squadron, Lowry Field, Denver, CO. Damaged landing at Denver Municipal
					Airport 1Apr39. Damaged landing at Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 19Jun39. 63rd School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision
					with parked North American BT-9B #37-198 when taxying at Kelly Field 6Nov40.
					65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
				 	Damaged taxying at Brooks Field 9Jan41. Substantially damaged in collision on the
					ground at Brooks Field 14Feb41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks
					Field 13Nov41. Army Air Forces Combat Crew School, Tarrant Field, Fort Worth, TX.
					Substantially damaged landing at Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 15Jan43.
				426 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident in
					collision with Boeing P-12F 32-24 during landing at Kelly Field, TX 25Jul39.
					106th Observation Squadron, Alabama Air National Guard, Birmingham Municipal
					Airport, AL. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a collision with trees seventeen
					miles southeast of Birmingham Municipal Airport 16Aug39 (1KIS).
				427 Accident at Kelly Field, TX 3Nov41
				428 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine Flying Training Group,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks
					Field 23Nov42. Damaged taxying at Brooks Field 11Feb43.
				429 2nd Transport Squadron, 10th Transport Group, Olmsted Field, Middletown, PA.
					Fatal crash after the pilot lost control at Easton, PA 11Sep38 (1KIS).
				430  Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while
					parked in collision by BC-1-I 38-400 taxying at Camp Palacios, TX 17Oct40.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Navasota CAA Intermediate Landing
					Field, TX 22Feb42. 453rd Base HQ and Air Base Squadron, Altus Field, OK.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Frederick Auxiliary Field, Vernon, TX 7Apr43
				431 66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 16Dec41. Damaged when
					 ground looped landing at Brooks Field 22Jan42. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Brooks Field 6May42. Substantially damaged when force landed
					after engine failure at Yoakum CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 24Jun42.
					Damaged when force landed after engine failure three miles east of Brooks
					Field 25Aug42. Substantially damaged when force landed with fuel exhaustion
					 two miles southeast of Brooks Field 8Sep42. Substantially damaged in collision
					with BC-1 37-432 and AT-6A 41-16491 landing at Brownsville Municipal Airport, TX 23Sep42.
				432 1st Transport Squadron, 10th Transport Group, Patterson Field, Fairfield, OH. Damaged
					taxying at Selfridge Field, MI 19Dec38. Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer.
					23rd Pursuit Squadron, 36th Pursuit Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					taxying at San Marcos CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 11Jun40. 66th School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped at Brooks Field 29Jan41. Force landed after engine failure at
					Nursery, TX 29Jan42. Damaged when the pilot lost control landing at Brooks Field 6Jun42.
					Damaged when nosed over landing at Brooks Field 8Jul42. Damaged in collision with
					BC-1 37-431 and AT-6A 41-16491 landing at Brownsville Municipal Airport, TX 23Sep42
				433 Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 12Sep41.
					Force landed after engine failure at fifteen miles west of Floresville, TX 2Feb42.
					Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-332 landing at Brooks Field 11Jun42. 368th Base
					Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Majors Field, Greenville, TX. Crashed after fuel
					exhaustion when the pilot bailed out at Greenville 7Nov42.
				434 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					when ground looped at Kelly Field 15Jan41. 64th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 2Oct41.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Field 16Oct41. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Laredo Field, TX 1Apr42. Force landed after engine failure six miles east of
					Fredericksburg, TX 19Aug42. AAF Bombardier School, San Angelo Field, TX. Damaged
					landing at Fort Worth Field, TX 14Mar43.
				435 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed
					after fuel exhaustion ¼ mile north of Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 25Aug41.
					Accident at Kelly Field, TX 2Oct42. Crashed after a mid-air collision with BC-1 38-363
					and the pilot bailed out eight miles southwest of Kelly Field 7Feb42
				436 Flying Branch, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged taxying at Marshall
					Field, Fort Riley, KS 21Jul38. 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged in a mid-air collision with BC-1 38-444 five miles southwest of
					Kelly Field 27Mar40. 62nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 15Jan42. Damaged by mechanical
					failure landing at Kelly Field 8Jan43. 12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron,
					Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 25Aug43
				437 Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 1Nov40. 1042nd School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Brooks Field 20Oct42. Damaged in collision with BC-1-I 38-440 taxying at Brooks Field 8Jan43.
				438 Flying Branch, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged landing at Wright Field
					16Sep38. Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying
					School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash at New Braunfels, TX 30Mar41 (1KIS).
				439 66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Brooks Field 22Sep42. 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron,
					67th Two Engine Flying Training Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when the pilot
					lost control landing at Brooks Field 30Nov42. Substantially damaged when ground looped
					landing at Brooks Field 7Dec42. Damaged in collision with BC-1 38-370 landing at Randolph
					Auxiliary Field #1, Diltz, Floresville, TX 23Dec42
				440 Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control half a
					mile east of West Charleston, OH 19Jun39 (1KIS)
				441 Flying Branch, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Force landed after engine failure and
					nosed over at Stephentown, NY 29Jul38. 64th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 5Dec41 and 10Jun42.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Field 30Jul42. 368th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron,
					Majors Field, Greenville, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Perrin Field, Sherman, TX 25Nov42.
				442 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC. Damaged landing
					at Central Airport, Camden NJ 14Sep38. 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Severely damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 17Jun41.
					Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 25Sep41. Damaged in collision with BC-1I 37-449 while
					landing at Brooks Field, TX 18Aug42. Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 21Sep42
				443 66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with BC-1 37-666 taxying at Brooks Field 22Sep41. 1042nd Two Engine Flying
					Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine Flying Training Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16776 taxying at Brooks Field 19Nov42
				444 Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine failure six miles northwest of
					Kelly Field 21Oct41. 338th Base HQ and Air Base Squadron, Dalhart Field, TX.
					Crash landed at Tucumcari CAA Intermediate Landing Field, NM 24Mar43. Damaged
					by mechanical failure landing at Dalhart Auxiliary Field #2, Dallam, TX 21Jun43.
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station-Heavy), 46th Bomber Training Wing,
					Pyote Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Pyote Field 15Jul44.
				445 21st Reconnaissance Squadron, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged taxying at Allegheny
					County Airport, Pittsburgh, PA 18Feb39. Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer.
					64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					when nosed over while taking off from Acala, TX 27Jun42. 65th School Squadron (Advanced
					Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control two miles
					east of Brooks Field 18Aug42 (1KIS).
				446 Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 23rd Pursuit Squadron, 36th Pursuit Group,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Substantially damaged in collision with parked BC-1 38-415
					when taxying at Brooks Field 25Jul40. 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine failure one mile south of Kelly Field 23Sep42.
				447 21st Reconnaissance Squadron, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Severely damaged when force landed
					after fuel exhaustion at Riverside, CT 21Jan39. 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 3Jan40.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Field 3Jan40. Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 66th School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Severely damaged landing
					at Brooks Field, TX 16Dec41. 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine
					Flying Training Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Substantially damaged when ground
					looped landing at Brooks Field 14Dec42. 53rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with Curtiss P-40L Warhawk 42-10516 landing with
					mechanical failure at Randolph Field 30Jul43
				448 General Headquarters (GHQ) Air Force, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged by mechanical
					failure landing at March Field, Riverside, CA 28Jul38. 64th School Squadron (Advanced
					Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after structural failure and the pilot
					bailed out fifteen miles northwest of San Marcos, TX 4Sep40. Registration N1071G assigned
					8May96; not taken up, cancelled 18Jun11
				449 Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Brooks Auxiliary Field, Yturri, TX 3Dec40.
					Damaged in collision with parked BC-1 37-421 when taxying at Brooks Field 6Nov41.
					Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 16May42. Wrecked in collision with BC-1 37-442
					while landing at Brooks Field, TX 18Aug42 (1KIS).
				450 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing
					at Kelly Field 22May40. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 14May41. Army Air Forces Training
					Command, Sioux Falls AAB, Sioux Falls, SD. Damaged in a BEMI hangar fire at Sioux Falls AAB 23May44
				451 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after
					engine failure ten miles west of Kelly Field 14Mar40. 64th Two Engine Flying Training
					Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6 40-2113 when
					taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 10Jun42. Damaged in collision with
					AT-6A 41-16200 when taxying at Kelly Field 15Sep42.
				452 4th Air Base Squadron, March Field, Riverside, CA. Damaged when nosed over taxying at March
					Field 20Sep38. 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Force landed after engine failure at Kelly Auxiliary Field #4, TX 2Apr41. 63rd Two Engine Flying
					Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 21Jul41.
					Damaged when taxying at Laredo Field, TX 19Mar42. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Kelly Field 10Apr42. Damaged when ground looped landing at Biggs Field, San Antonio, TX 27Jun42.
				453 Headquarters Squadron, 17th Attack Group, March Field, Riverside, CA. Damaged in collision with
					parked Northrop A-17A 36-242 when taxying at March Field 18Apr39. 63rd School Squadron
					(Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Kelly Field 22Aug40. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 17Oct41. Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary
					Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 5Mar42. Accident when the pilot lost control landing at Kelly Field 5May42.
					67th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Substantially damaged
					when crashed after engine failure 2.5 miles southeast of Waco Field, TX 2May43.
				454 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with AT-6A 41-181 when taxying at Kelly Field 4Apr41. 63rd Two Engine Flying
					Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 116Jun41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 24Sep41.
				456 4th Air Base Squadron, March Field, Riverside, CA. Damaged taxying at Muroc Lake, CA 30Sep38.
37-457			Lockheed XP-38 Lightning
				MSN 022-2201.  Model 22-64-01 prototype. First flight Jan 27, 1939.
					Whle attempting a transcontinental speed record, crashed on approach to Mitchel Field, Long Island, NY Feb 11, 1939
					after cross-country flight from March Field, CA when engines failed to
					respond as pilot Ben Kelsey attempted to apply power short of the airfield.
					Plane came down on Cold Stream Golf Course after clipping trees.  Pilot
					survived without injury but plane was written off from damage after
					sliding through a sand drap.  Had not been accepted by USASC prior to crash
37-458/634		Douglas B-18A
				MSN 2458/2634
				458 (MSN 2458) converted to C-58 in 1941.  WFU.  became N67946, then TG-CIL-54 Dec 1957.
				463 converted to B-18B.  w/o at Beane Field, St Lucia, British
					West Indies Oct 22, 1942.
				464 W/o Apr 10, 1942 at Mayaquez, Puerto Rico
				467 W/o Apr 22, 1942 at Zanderij Field, Suriname 
				468 W/o Nov18, 1938 at La Grange, GA
				469 (MSN 2469) taken on strength in 1938, assigned to Wright Field in Dayton, OH, and
					used for evaluation testing. In 1942 it was declared restricted, redesignated RB-18A
					and relegated to utility work. After landing at Midland Field, TX on June 20, 1942
					while ferrying from Wright Field, the plane sustained a mechanical failure while
					taxiing and suffered minor damage. In 1946 it was sold to G.H. Baldwin, who
					registered it as NC56847, and then in 1954 it was sold to Leo J Demers of Salem, OR,
					who converted it for use as a crop duster. In that role, it passed through a few
					more hands until withdrawn from use and stored at Tucson, AZ in 1965. In 1969
					it was acquired by Westernair of Albuquerque, NM, and stored at Albuquerque.
					While in storage it was sold to Dennis Hock, and in March 1971 it was ferried
					to the Air Force Museum where it was eventually restored, being marked as a
					plane with the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron in 1939
				472 converted to B-16C.  With 7th ASS, w/o in landing accident
					at Edinburgh, Trinidad, British West Indies Jun 5, 1943.
				474 converted to B-18B.  With 417th BS, crashlanded at
					Camaguey, Cuba Jun 6, 1943.
				475 W/o Jun 30, 1943 at Messick, VA 
				477 Designated B-18AM. Accepted by USASC 17Oct38. Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 20Oct38.
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 13Nov39. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 14Dec40.
					Designated B-18A 13Jan42. Commonwealth Airport, East Boston, MA 25May43.
					Development and test aircraft to support Army-related research at the Radiation Laboratory
					operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Boston, MA.
					Seriously damaged in an accident taking off from Commonwealth Airport, MA 18Jun43.
					Shipped to Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 25Jun43. Class 26 ground instructional airframe
				480 crashed Apr 16, 1940 in waters off Coney Island, NY.  It was floated with barrels and rafts,
					towed to shore, repaired and flew again.
				481 crashed near Waller Field, Trinidad, British West
					Indies Jul 13, 1942.
				482 converted to B-18B.  With 25th BG, 12th BS w/o in landing
					accicent at Dakota Field, Aruba, Dutch West Indies
					Jul 1, 1943
				483 converted to B-18B.  With 25th BG, 35th BS based at
					Paramaribo-Zanderij, Surinam, went missing Dec 14, 1942.
				486 converted to B-18B.  With 35th BS, 25th BG destroyed by
					fire on ground at Paramaribo-Zanderij, Surinam Aug 3, 1943.
				488 W/o Aug 11, 1939 at Langley Field, VA
				489 W/o Dec 1, 1944 at Robins Field, GA 
				495 converted to B-18B.  With 347th SRG ditched off Roche a Bateau,
					Haiti Mar 31, 1944.
				496 W/o Mar 8, 1942 at MacDill Field, FL 
				497 W/o Oct 19, 1942 at Miami, FL 
				498 flew into Twin Sisters Peak near Fairfield, CA in fog
					Oct 24, 1941.  All 5 killed.
				500 W/o Aug 11, 1942 at Ojus, FL 
				505 (MSN 2505, B-18B) to N67947, XB-JAJ.  Noted Oct 1969
					stored engineless at Ensenada, Baja California.  Acquired
					by Tucson Air Museum Foundation of Tucson, AZ and stored
					at Watsonville, CA.  Registration N18AC apparently reserved
					but NTU.  At Pima county Air Museum by Oct 1973.
					Acquired by USAFM in 1981 and moved to MASDC, then in 1983
					put on display at McChord Air Museum, Washington.
				507 converted to B-18B.  W/o at Kokli Reef, British Guiana Oct 18, 1942.
				508 converted to B-18C.  With 24th SRG, 33rd SRS, w/o in
					takeoff accident at Waller Field, Trinidad, British
					West Indies Aug 15, 1944.
				509 W/o May 27, 1940 at Muroc AAF, CA
				510 W/o Sep 15, 1942 at Meacham Field, Key West, FL 
				512 converted to B-18B.  With 417th BS, w/o at Hato, Curacao,
					Dutch West Indies Nov 24, 1942.
				514 W/o Mar 19, 1942 at Hato Field, Curacao
				515 crashed and exploded in bad weather N of Flagstaff, AZ
					Oct 2, 1941.  All 6 killed.
				516 W/o Feb 25, 1942 at Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico
				517 W/o Sep 15, 1942 at Great Machipongo Inlet, VA 
				518 crashed on summit of Mt Constance in Olympic Mountains
					of Washington State Sep 10, 1941.  All 6 killed.
				519 converted to B-18C,  With 12th BG, 35th BS (manned by crew from 12th BS)  lost at sea in
					Caribbean area Jul 24, 1943.  Crew recovered by Colombian navy gunboat.  Floating bomber desroyed
					by gunfire from US Navy Destroyer Jul 26.
				520 W/o Jan 23, 1940 at March Field, CA
				521 (43rd BG, 63rd BS) crashed 10 mi S of Springfield, ME Nov 15, 1941.
					All 4 crew killed.
				522 crashed Apr 29, 1942 near Kodiak, Alaska attempting to climb through the
					mountains while overloaded.  7 killed, one survived.
				523 crashed near Morton,WA Jan 16, 1941.  All 7 onboard killed.
				526 converted to B-18B.  With 17th ASS, ditched off La Habana,
					Cuba Jun 30, 1943.
				528 W/o May 15, 1940 at Leesville, VA
				529 W/o  Oct 25, 1942 at Fort Randall, AK 
				530 had MAD tail boom
				531 W/o Jan 31, 1942 at Fort Richardson, AK 
				532 Used by the International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation (ITT) for SCS-51 Instrument Landing System
					tests.
				534 (MSN 2534) became N1692M, then HK-537
				535 W/o May 1, 1943 at Ladd Field, AK
				536 W/o Jun 1, 1942 at Mt Redout, AK 
				539 converted to B-18B.  Lost at sea in Caribbean area
					Sep 4, 1942.
				541 W/o Aug 23, 1942
				542 W/o Jan 24, 1942 at Portland AB, OR 
				544 W/o May 21, 1940 at Bolling Field, DC
				545 W/o Jul 24, 1942 at Midland AFS, TX 
				546 Converted to C-58 in 1941; w/o Mar 25, 1942 at Marianna, PA
				549 W/o  Jun 23, 1942 at Nome, AK 
				551 converted to B-18B.  With 59th BS, w/o in Caribbean area
					Feb 23, 1943.
				552 (MSN 2552) became N66014 then HK-519.
				553 W/o Aug 30, 1940 at Kalama, WA
				554 to N66809
				561 to N66272
				562 lost at sea in Caribbean Jan 29, 1944.
				563 W/o Jun 12, 1944 at Kelly Field, TX 
				565 W/o Dec 1, 1940 at Bourne Field, Virgin Islands
				566 W/o Sep 22, 1942 at Miami, FL 
				567 (MSN 2567) to XA-KEX, then XB-POI.  Believed to have had a
					US civil registration before going to Mexico.
				570 W/o Jan 21, 1942 at Scappoose, OR 
				573 converted to B-18B.  Ditched off Aruba Oct 13, 1942.
				574 (MSN 2574) converted to RB-18B.  Registered NC66281, then
					XH-016 Sep 1949.
				575 converted to B-18B.  crashlanded at Vernam Field, Jamaica
					Feb 28, 1944
				577 (9th Antisubmarine Squadron (ASRON)) ditched May 30, 1043.  Crew rescued.
				578 converted to B-18B.  Crashed near Rio Hato, Canal Zone
					Nov 19, 1942
				580 crashed into Gulf of Paria, Trinidad Jun 9, 1942.  All
					7 onboard killed.
				584 W/o Apr 1, 1941 at Rio Hato, Panama
				585 converted to B-18B.  With 17th ASS, ditched at sea after engine failure in
					Caribbean area Jul 1, 1943.  Crew rescued
				586 W/o Nov 22, 1940 at Guatamala City, Guatamala
				588 W/o Feb 24, 1942 at Beane Field, St Lucia
				593 W/o Apr 24, 1944 at Cason, TX 
				594 converted to B-18B.  With 25th BG, 12th BS ditched off
					Hato, Curacao, Dutch West Indies Jul 9, 1943.
				595 converted to B-18B.  With 25th BG, 417th BS forcelanded
					NW of Camaguey, Cuba Mar 14, 1943
				596 (MSN 2596) Lend-Lease to Brazil in 1942 as GIA at the Aviation Technical School.  Later as FAB 5073
				598 W/o Mar 15, 1942 at Losey Field, Puerto Rico 
				599 converted to B-18C.  With 25th BG, 35th BS, forcelanded
					in Duriname River mouth, Surinam Jul 3, 1943.
				601 W/o Dec 11, 1941 in sea 70 mi off Borinquen Field, Puerto Rico
				602 converted to B-18B.  W/o in taxiing accident at Edinburgh,
					Trinidad, British West Indies Apr 5, 1943
				603 W/o Jan 13, 1942 at Sacramento, CA 
				604 W/o Sep 30, 1941 at Elmendorf Field, AK
				608 W/o Oct 16, 1941 at San Juan, Puerto Rico
				609 W/o Aug 8, 1943 at Haskell, TX 
				611 W/o Feb 21, 1942 at Yoakum, TX 
				615 W/o Jun 9, 1940 at Lincoln, NE
				616 W/o Oct 30, 1941 at Great Falls, SC
				619 (1st Recon Squadron, Westover Field, MA) crashed into Mt Watermomee, NH Jan 4, 1942 after
					getting lost while returning from U-Boat patrol over the Atlantic.  2 killed, 5 survived.
				622 W/o Feb 9, 1942 at Pine Bluff, AR 
				623 W/o May 6, 1942 at Las Piedras, Venezuela 
				627 W/o Aug 1, 1941 at Nome, AK
				630 MIA 2/16/1944, Alaska.
				632 W/o Nov 1, 1941 at Table Rock, OR
37-635			Kellett YG-1B
				Model KD-1.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginiafrom Sep 11, 1939
					to Jan 3, 1940
37-636/679		North American BC-1
				MSN NA36-461/504
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith,
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals
				636 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 10Jan41. Damaged landing at
					Kelly Field 13Jan41. 62nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX
					16Jun41. Damaged in collision with BC-1 38-396 during landing at Kelly Field 26Mar42.
					369th Base HQ and Air Base Squadron, Army Air Force Navigation School, Hondo Field, TX.
					Damaged taking off with mechanical failure and ground looped at Hondo Field 5Aug43.
				637 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940; 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 5Feb41.
					Damaged taxying at Kelly Field 12Jun41. 64th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron,
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field
					26Sep41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 22Dec41. Damaged landing at Temple CAA Intermediate
					 Landing Field, TX 22May42
				638 18th Reconnaissance Squadron, General Headquarters (GHQ) Air Force, Mitchel Field,
					Hempstead, Long Island, NY. Damaged taxying at Mitchel Field 9Aug38. Modified Jan40
					to BC-1-I instrument trainer. 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 30Mar40.
					Damaged landing at Fort Clark, TX 17Apr41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 7May41.
					62nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41.
					Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-166 when taxying at Kelly Field 3Sep41.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 10Oct41. Damaged taxying
					at Temple CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 27Jul42. Damaged when nosed over when
					 taxying at Kelly Field 18Sep42. 42nd Fighter Squadron, 54th Fighter Group, Hillsborough
					Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged when ground looped landing at Hillsborough Field 23Dec43.
				639 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940; 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine failure at Atoke, OK 12Feb40.
					63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Kelly Field 20Aug41.
				640 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940; . 65th School Squadron
					(Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when engine failed after
					take-off and force landed two miles south of Brooks Field 14Oct40. 66th School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed with fuel
					exhaustion at Brooks Field 29Jul41. Damaged landing at Brooks Field 26Aug41.
					1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine Flying Training Group,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when the pilot lost control landing at Brooks
					Field 2Dec42. 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. Wrecked
					landing at Camp Maxey, Paris, TX 4May43.
				641 1042nd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 67th Two Engine Flying Training Group,
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 18Nov42.
					Damaged when the pilot lost control landing at Brooks Field 30Nov42. Severely damaged
					landing at Brooks Field, TX 3Dec42.
				642 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed
					at Los Aldamas, Nuevo Leon, México 1Oct39. Modified Jan40 to BC-1-I instrument trainer.
					61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 30Sep40. Damaged when nosed over landing
					at Laredo Field, TX 25Oct40. 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 22Dec41. Damaged in collision
					with BC-1 38-368 when taxying at Laredo Field, TX 2Feb42. Force landed after fuel exhaustion
					twenty miles west of Abilene, TX 20Apr42. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1,
					Diltz, Floresville, TX 22Dec42.
				644 6th Air Base Squadron, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, LA. Damaged by structural failure at
					Barksdale Field 31Aug38. 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by BC-1 37-647 taxying with mechanical
					failure at Kelly Field 10Jul40. 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged in a mid-air collision with BC-1 38-379 at Kelly Auxiliary
					Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 2Dec41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Hobbs
					Auxiliary Field #5, Winkler County, Wink, TX 25Apr42. 389th Two Engine Flying Training
					Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 17Sep42
				645 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing
					 at Kelly Field 12Feb40
				646 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 63rd Two
					Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Crashed and
					destroyed when the aircraft flew into the ground one mile north of Kelly Field 16Jul41
				647 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with parked BC-1 37-644 when taxying with mechanical failure at Kelly Field
					10Jul40. Damaged taxying at Kelly Field 14May41. 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron,
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 2Oct41.
				648 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed
					after engine failure thirty miles south of Kelly Field 28Oct40. Crashed and destroyed at
					Kelly Field 28Mar41.
				649 3rd Air Base Squadron, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI. Damaged landing at Selfridge
					Field, Mount Clemens, MI 11Oct38. 64th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine failure 2.5 miles north of Kelly Field 28Mar42.
					Damaged landing at Kelly Field 17Sep42. 15th Fighter Squadron, 53rd Fighter Group,
					Page Field, Fort Myers, FL. Damaged when ground looped landing at Page Field 14Feb44.
				650 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940.
					65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					landing at Cuero Municipal Airport, TX 12Jun41. Severely damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX
					13Jan42. Damaged in collision with BC-1 37-668 taxying at Brooks Field 27Mar42.
					527th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Liberal Field, KS. Damaged by mechanical
					failure landing at Childress Field, TX 7Sep43. Damaged when ground looped landing at
					Childress Field, TX 25Oct43.
				651 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Wrecked when force
					landed after engine failure one mile southeast of Kelly Field 26Aug40.
				652 (MSN NA36-477) 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when the engine failed during take-off at Kingsville CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX
					16Dec41. 73rd Ferrying Squadron, 21st Ferrying Group, Palm Springs Field, CA. , 73 Ferrying Sqdn,
					21 Ferrying Gp, USAAF crashed Dec 3, 1943, 3 mi. SE of Palm Springs AAF.
					In mid-air collision with Bell P-39Q 42-19531 on approach to Palm Springs. USAAF instructor and Women's
					Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron pilot killed.  The pilot of the P-39 died too.
				653 5th Air Base Squadron, Hamilton Field, Novato, CA. Force landed after engine failure at Hamilton Field 18Aug38.
					63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Kelly
					Field 16Oct40. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41.
					Damaged in collision with BC-1 38-383 during landing at Kelly Field 23Jan42. Damaged landing
					at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 11Mar42. Damaged in a mid-air collision with BC-1 37-663
					three miles west of Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 20May42. Damaged landing at Kelly
					Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 4Jun42. 391st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16489 when taxying at Kelly Field 15Sep42.
					66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground
					looped taking off from Brooks Field 18Dec42
				654 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Kelly
					Field 22Jun39. Fatal crash when the aircraft flew into a hill three miles south of Hunt, TX 3Jun40 (1KIS).
				655 (MSN NA36-480) 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 1Apr41. 63rd Two Engine Flying
					Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged during take-off at Kelly Field
					23Jun41. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-293 during landing at Kelly Field 27Mar42.
					Damaged in collision with parked Beech AT-7 Navigator 41-1169 when taxying at Kelly Field 21May42.
					Damaged during take-off at Kelly Field 4Jun42. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-286 during landing
					at Kelly Field 5Aug42. 66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 16Dec42. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at Brooks Field 23Dec42.  Crashed Feb 18, 1943 after pilot bailed out
					as a result of midair collision with BC-1 38-368 15 mi
					SE of Brooks Field, TX
				656 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision
					with BC-1 37-663 when taxying at Kelly Field 7May41. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged taxying at Kelly Field 17Oct41. Force landed
					after becoming lost three miles southeast of Pleasanton, TX 23Jun42.
				657 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940; 66th School Squadron
					(Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control
					seven miles southeast of Brooks Field 29Jul41 (2KIS).
				658 1st School Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. The plane crashed into a clover field near Henning,
					fourteen miles northwest of Danville, IL 17Oct38, with force that flung wreckage over a quarter mile area.
					The pilot was apparently attempting to make a forced landing in the gathering dusk. The final conclusion
					of the investigation board was that the Coast Guard pilot had become lost while on a local practice
					flight and due to darkness, possible lack of knowledge of the use of the radio range and radio compass,
					was unable to locate Chanute Field. Then, when the fuel supply was nearly exhausted, he decided upon
					landing in a fairly large clover field. While maneuvering and preparing for a landing, the pilot lost
					control of the plane and either spun or dived toward the field. When attempting to recover from this
					maneuver, with the flaps lowered and the plane traveling at excessive speed, the right wing failed,
					coming to rest some distance from the crash site (1KIS).
				659 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					in collision with Douglas O-46A 35-188 taxying at Brooks Field 7Jul41. Damaged in collision by
					BC-1 37-421 which had ground looped on landing at Brooks Field 28Nov41. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Brooks Field 16Apr42. Crashed after a mid-air collision with BC-1 37-662
					five miles south of Brooks Field 19Jun42 (1KIS).
				660 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 15Apr41. 62nd Two Engine Flying Training
					Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 19Sep41.
					Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16141 during landing at Kelly Field 12Feb42. Damaged
					landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, Duncan Field, TX 11Mar42. Damaged landing at Kelly Field
					17Apr42. Crashed and destroyed when the pilot bailed out after engine failure twenty miles
					north of Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX 5May42.
				661 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Significantly
					damaged when force landed after engine failure three miles northwest of Kelly Field 8Oct39 (1KIS).
					62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed and
					destroyed at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2, ten miles west of Kelly Field, TX 7Nov41.
				662 Advanced Flying School, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX
					28Apr41. 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 21Jan42. Crashed after a mid-air
					 collision with BC-1 37-659 five miles south of Brooks Field 19Jun42 (1KIS).
				663 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with BC-1 37-656 when taxying at Kelly Field 7May41. 63rd Two Engine Flying
					Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Damaged at Kelly Auxiliary
					Field #4, TX 2Jan42. Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #4, TX 14Mar42. Damaged
					in a mid-air collision with BC-1 37-653 three miles west of Kelly Auxiliary Field #5,
					 Brooks Field, TX 20May42. Accident at Kelly Field 13Jul42
				664 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged during
					take-off at Waelder, TX 26May42
				665 62nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash
					after the pilot lost control six miles west of Floresville, TX 24Dec41 (1KIS)
				666 Converted to BC-1-I instrument trainer in Jan 1940; 66th School
					Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in mid-air collision
					ten miles southwest of Brooks Field 29Jan41. Damaged in collision with BC-1 37-443 taxying
					at Brooks Field 22Sep41. Fatal crash at La Grange, TX 18Dec41 (1KIS).
				667 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC.
					Damaged landing at Wright Field, Dayton, OH 30Aug39. 65th School Squadron (Advanced
					Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control one
					mile south of Brooks Field 26Sep40 (2KIS).
				668 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Brooks Field 15Sep41. Damaged in collision with BC-1 37-650
					taxying at Brooks Field 27Mar42.
				670 1st Staff Squadron, General Headquarters Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC. The
					aircraft was destroyed by fire when it crashed and burned at Anacostia, Washington, DC
					9Nov38 (2KIS). The plane went into a spin, narrowly missed two houses and smashed to earth
					in Anacostia, two miles from Bolling Field. The BC-1 pursuit plane took off from Bolling Field.
					Three minutes later it crashed on 13th Street, a block away from the busy intersection of
					Good Hope Road and Nichols Avenue. Eyewitnesses indicate that something happened to the
					engine and the pilot tried to get back to his field, and then with death staring him in the face
					aimed his plane for a narrow space between two houses in order to land on Thirteenth street,
					headed for an alley. The plane cut down telephone and power wires, knocked down a pole,
					clipped off tree limbs and plunged into the earth between the curb and street in front of 1807
					Thirteenth street, southeast. The plane immediately burst into flames, settled back on a parked car.
					Burning gasoline flowed down the street and destroyed three other parked cars. One civilian
					came within 10 feet of being killed in the crash; he had parked his car directly across the street
					from the crash, and was just getting from his car when the plane struck.
					MacDill AFB, Tampa, FL was named after the pilot of this aircraft, Lieut. Col. Leslie MacDill,
					General Staff Corps officer.
				671 North American Aviation, Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA. Damaged during ferry flight landing at
					March Field, Riverside, CA 3Sep38. 63rd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School),
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX
					14Apr41. 63rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Kelly Field 18Dec41. Damaged when ground looped
					landing at K Kelly Auxiliary Field #5, Brooks Field, TX 10Mar42. Force landed after engine
					failure ¼ mile from Wetmore, TX 3Apr42. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control ten miles south
					of Blanco, TX 4Jun42 (1KIS).
				672 65th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Crashed after
					the pilot lost control and bailed out ten miles north of New Braunfels, TX 29Nov40
				673 66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in
					collision with BC-1-I 38-445 taxying at Brooks Field 4Dec40. Severely damaged landing
					at Brooks Field, TX 26Aug41. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 19Feb42.
					Damaged in collision with BC-1 38-410 landing at Brooks Field 13May42. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Brooks Field 21Aug42
				674 3rd Staff Squadron, Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Damaged landing at Sherman Field 1Sep38.
					66th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed
					after engine failure at Brooks Field 1Mar41. Damaged in collision with BC-1 38-414 taxying
					at Brooks Field 10Sep41. Damaged landing at Temple CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 18Dec41.
					Force landed after engine failure four miles southeast of Brooks Field 2Mar42. Damaged when
					force landed after engine failure at Brooks Field 11Aug42. 335th Air Base Squadron,
					Sioux Falls AAB, Sioux Falls, SD. Substantially damaged by mechanical failure landing at
					Sioux Falls AAB 24Mar44
				675 1042nd School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision
					with BC-1 38-423 landing at Brooks Field 4Nov42. 66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
					Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 15Mar43
				676 3rd Staff Squadron, Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, KS. Fatal accident taxying at Sherman Field
					15Oct38. 64th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged
					when ground looped at Kelly Field 7May41. 64th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field,
					San Antonio, TX 16Jun41. Fatal crash six miles north of Poteet, TX 1Dec41 (1KIS)
				677 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at
					Nuevo Laredo, México 24Oct40. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 3Feb41. Damaged in collision
					with BC-1 38-401 taxying at Kelly Field 23Jul41.
				678 61st School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing
					at Kelly Field 2Apr41. 61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 16Jun41.
					Damaged in a ground collision with AT-6 40-2115 at Kelly Field 24Jul41. Force landed after
					engine failure and fire at Atascosa, TX 4Feb42. Damaged taxying at Kelly Auxiliary Field #2,
					Duncan Field, TX 9Mar42.
				679 Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL. Damaged landing at Langley Field, Hampton, VA 13Oct38.
					61st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when
					ground looped landing at Kelly Field 18Sep41. Damaged landing at Kelly Field 3Oct41.
					Force landed after engine failure three miles southeast of Kelly Field 19Dec41. Damaged
					taxying at Laredo Field, TX 24Aug42. 66th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks Field,
					San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Brooks Field 13Dec42.
					Severely damaged landing at Pawnee CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 9Jan43.
					70th Ferrying Squadron, 20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, Nashville, TN. Damaged in collision
					with Lockheed C-60A Lodestar 42-56024 landing at Nashville Municipal Airport 4Nov43.