43-5109/5402		Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
				MSN 100/393.
				5109	(MSN 100) Delivered to USAAF March 2, 1943; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio March 3, 1943; to RFC at
					Camden, SC Dec 3, 1945.
					To civil registry with Berry’s Ajax Hatchery, Quincy, Illinois; registered NC64460, cancelled.
				5110	(MSN 101) 	Delivered to USAAF January 13, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine January 21, 1943;
					North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command May 1, 1943; accident October 6, 1944 ; salvaged February 27, 1945.
				5111	(MSN 102) Delivered to USAAF January 18, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine January 21, 1943;
					North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command May 1, 1943; accident May 29, 1943; condemned May 29, 1943; 1383rd Base Unit,
					North Atlantic Division, Air Transport Command, Goose Bay, Labrador;
					Crashed 18 miles E of Goose Bay, Labrador October 5, 1946.
				5112	(MSN 103) Delivered to USAAF January 31, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Alaska
					Division, Edmonton, Alberta February 14, 1943; Alaska May 1, 1943; damaged in a landing accident
					at Fort McMurray, Alberta October 22, 1943; damaged landing at Mills Lake, NWT April 26, 1944;
					accident taking off at Calgary, Alberta December 11, 1944; accident January 11, 1945;
					salvaged April 4, 1945.
				5113	(MSN 104) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 3, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan
					March 7, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Edmonton March 15, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska May 1, 1943;
					1452nd Base Unit, Edmonton, Alberta ; destroyed in landing accident 65 miles N of Fort
					McMurray Alberta July 26, 1944, pilot killed; salvaged October 18, 1944; sold as war
					surplus to J.E. Jack, Miami, Florida.
				5114	(MSN 105) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 3, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan
					March 7, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Edmonton, Alberta; 11th AF, May 1, 1943; damaged
					by fire on ground 5 miles E of Cape Rodney, Alaska October 21, 1944; USAAF record
					terminated May 26, 1948; sold as war surplus to Estrella Fruit Shipping Corp.,
					New Orleans, Louisiana; registered N79912, revoked 14Jan77
				5115	(MSN 106)Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 3, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan
					March 3, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Edmonton March 15; 25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group;
					crash landed SE of Edmonton, Canada at Cooking Lake, Alberta Jul 24, 1943. Pilot killed.
				5116	(MSN 107) Delivered to USAAF February 27, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 9, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska May 1, 1943
					Damaged Oct 18, 1943 while being lifted from water at Cooking Lake, 25 mi SE of Edmonton,
					Alberta Oct 18, 1943. Repaired.
					returned to US; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana; To Reconstruction
					Finance Corporation, Augusta, Georgia September 17, 1945; sold as war surplus to Paul
					Horvath, Miami, Florida.[reported as registered NC55444 but this was MSN 140, qv].
				5117	(MSN 108) Delivered to USAAF February 28, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 3, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska May 1, 1943;
					24th CPG; Lost Sep 27, 1943 45 mi S of Ruby, Alaska when plane
					ran out of fuel and pilot bailed out. MACR 558
				5118	(MSN 109) 	Delivered to the USAF February 26, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 9, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska May 1, 1943;
					returned to US; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana; Reconstruction
					Finance Corporation, Ontario, California April 19, 1945; To F.M. Bird [Bird Airways],
					Long Beach, California; registered 12Dec45 as NC88718, cancelled 6Feb48 on export to
					Venezuela; registered YV-C-BPY.
				5119	(MSN 110) Delivered to USAAF March 5, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command,
					Alaska Division, Edmonton, Alberta March 11, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan
					March 15, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska March 1, 1943 and delivered March 29, 1943;
					Damaged landing at Fish Lake, Yukon April 12, 1943; damaged in takeoff accident at
					Nelson Forks, British Columbia March 4, 1945; returned to the US; may have been written off.
				5120	(MSN 111) Delivered to USAAF March 15, 1943; Bolling AFB, Washington, DC March 19, 1943;
					Romulus, Michigan March 22, 1943; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio April 9, 1943; 11th AF,
					Alaska May 1, 1943, delivered May 29, 1943; To Wien Alaska Airlines; registered NC79902;
					Parachutes Incorporated 1962; flown to Orange, Massachusetts and modified for sky diving use;
					damaged at Lakewood, New Jersey July, 1963, the pilot was landing the plane and was the
					victim of a gust that make the aircraft skid 170 feet before flipping onto its back;
					registered N7990K; substantially damaged in forced landing caused by engine failure at
					Orange, MA September 10, 1973, part of the air intake broke free and lodged in the
					throttle plate; registration cancelled; the aircraft was acquired by a couple of
					Canadians who hauled it away on a flatbed truck; later reported at Willow, Alaska;
					registration N7990K assigned 27Dec02, ntu, cancelled 24Oct12..
				5121	(MSN 112) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls,
					Montana March 23, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan March 26, 1943; damaged
					landing at Fort Nelson, British Columbia December 11, 1944; Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation; W.L. Roberts, San Diego, California; registered NC18782; To Guiana
					Goldfields Ltd, Georgetown, British Guiana 1950; registered VP-GAB; WFU 1951,
					reported as abandoned by the owner .
				5122	(MSN 113) Delivered to USAAF March 22, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine
					March 25, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 1, 1943; Reykjavik,
					Iceland July 14, 1943; sold as war surplus to H.F. Loftleider, Reykjavik;
					registered TF-RVE; crashed while landing on rough water at Patreksfjörður, Iceland April 15, 1946.
				5123	(MSN 114) Delivered to USAAF March 22, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine March 26;
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 1, 1943; damaged landing at Presque Isle
					May 7, 1943; condemned on December 29, 1943.
				5124	(MSN 115) Delivered to USAAF March 26, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine March 29;
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command; damaged landing at Presque Isle May 19, 1943;
					1383rd Base Unit, North Atlantic. Division, Air Transport Command, Goose Bay, Labrador;
					crash landed one mile S of Double Island, Labrador February 18, 1947.
				5125	(MSN 116) Delivered to USAAF March 26, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque Isle, Maine
					March 29, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command; 1387th Base Unit, North Atlantic
					Division, Air Transport Command, Gander, Newfoundland; accident [act of god] when unoccupied
					at Gander Lake December 19, 1944; condemned December 28, 1944
				5126	(MSN 117)Delivered to USAAF March 27, 1943; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio April 5, 1943;
					New Castle, Delaware May 29, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania June 3, 1943;
					Natick, Massachusetts June 22, 1943; Narsarsuak, Greenland November, 1943
				5127	(MSN 118) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska; Ladd, Fairbanks,
					Alaska April 14, 1943 Elmendorf, Anchorage May 7, 1943; 400th Air Base Squadron, Alaska;
					damaged in a ground loop accident September 7, 1944; Reconstruction Finance Corporation
					November 20, 1945; William Lavery, Fairbanks, Alaska; registered N91019 October 14, 1946,
					cancelled July 13, 1949.
				5128	(MSN 119) Delivered to USAAF April 8, 1943; Ladd, Fairbanks, Alaska April 14, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana April 20, 1943; 11th AF,
					Alaska; Ladd Field, Alaska May 1, 1943; 24th Air Base Squadron, Alaska; destroyed in a
					takeoff accident at Lake Iliamna, Alaska August 21, 1943; condemned September 14, 1943
				5129	(MSN 120) Delivered to USAAF April 9, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					April 14, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan April 16, 1943; 494th Base Unit,
					Presque Isle, Maine May 14, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 15, 1943;
					Accident at Presque Isle July 26, 1943; Accident November 5, 1943; condemned November 24.
				5130	(MSN 121) Delivered to USAAF April 9, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					April 14, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan April 16, 1943; 494th Base Unit,
					Presque Isle, Maine May 14, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 15, 1943;
					destroyed in crash following engine failure at Cape Harrison, Labrador December 13, 1943
				5131	(MSN 122) Delivered to USAAF April 19, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					May 9, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 15, 1943; 494th Base Unit,
					Presque Isle, Maine May 16, 1943; ditched 40 miles NNW of Mingan, Quebec September 12, 1944
				5132	(MSN 123) Delivered to USAAF April 22, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					April 27, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan May 9, 1943; 494th Base Unit,
					Presque Isle, Maine May 14, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command May 15, 1945;
					Romulus, Michigan May 28, 1945; damaged in a takeoff accident at Goose Bay, Labrador on
					May 2, 1945; condemned October 4, 1945.
				5133	(MSN 124)Delivered to USAAF April 22, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					April 29, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan May 9, 1943; 494th Base Unit, Presque
					Isle, Maine May 14, 1943; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command April 15, 1943;
					Goose Bay, Labrador; Damaged when ground looped at Mingan, Quebec October 16, 1946.
				5134	(MSN 125) Delivered to USAAF May 12, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					May 29, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan; Olmstead June 3, 1943; Natick,
					Massachusetts July 7, 1943; Reykjavik, Iceland November 1943; 33rd FS;
					destroyed in a crash 4 miles WNW of Camp Cameron, Iceland October 22, 1944; pilot was killed.
				5135	(MSN 126) Delivered to USAAF May 14, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan April 30, 1943;
					Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania June 5, 1943; Reykjavik, Iceland November, 1943;
					Sold as surplus to H.F Loftleider, Reykjavik, Iceland in 1945; registered TF-RVD;
					Crashed while landing on rough water near Reykjavik on June 26, 1946.
				5136	(MSN 127) Delivered to USAAF May 26, 1943; 60th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Romulus, Michigan May 28, 1943; accident landing at Olmsted, Pennsylvania June 1, 1943;
					repaired; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania June 24, 1943; Natick, Massachusetts
					July 27, 1943; Reykjavik, Iceland November 1943; Sold as surplus to Flugfelag Islands, H.F.,
					“Dynfaxi”, Reykjavik, Iceland in 1946; registered TF-ISV; destroyed 1953.
				5137	(MSN 128) Delivered to USAAF May 17, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal AF
					May 1943; serial FR405; No 45 (Atlantic Ferry) Group, Transport Command, Canada;
					Station Flight, RCAF Gander,Newfoundland. Named ‘Flying Caribou’; artwork of a caribou head.
					Crashed and destroyed at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island May 1, 1945; pilot and passenger killed.
					The plane was en route Gander to Montreal for overhaul
				5138	(MSN 129) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					AF April, 1943; serial FR406; No 45 (Atlantic Ferry) Group, Transport Command, Canada;
					Sold as surplus to Thunder Bay Airlines, Fort William, Ontario; registered May 15, 1946
					as CF-BTH; registered to Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario July 21, 1947; used
					on skis for USAF research and field tests during Project SOIAS (Sliding On Ice and Snow) 1951;
					returning from McDowell Lake, Ontario, the aircraft attempted to land one hour after
					dark [for which it was not approved], hit tall trees on high ground, crashed into
					water and hit rocks at Red Lake, Ontario October 22, 1951, pilot killed and aircraft destroyed.
				5139	(MSN 130) Delivered to USAAF May 10, 1943; 1452nd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Alaska
					Division, Edmonton, Alberta May 18, 1943; 74th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Romulus, Michigan; damaged landing when ground looped at Gore Field, Montana May 23, 1943.
				5140	(MSN 131) Delivered to USAAF May, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska; returned to the US; 7th
					Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana; destroyed taking off at Fort Norman, NWT
					August 31, 1943; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; Registered NC45380, cancelled;
					Registered CF-DRE to Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario March 16, 1953;
					Registered to Hooker Air Service, Pickle Lake, Ontario in 1962;
					Crashed on takeoff at Pickle Lake December 19, 1964, frost on wings was blamed;
					registered to Bruce Hallock, Yellowknife, NWT, 1968; registered to Parsons Airways
					Northern, Flin Flon, Manitoba, August 13, 1969; registered to Thompson’s Camp Ltd.,
					La Ronge, Saskatchewan, June 29, 1970; registered to Norm. Rondeau, Winnipeg, Manitoba
					(Moose Nose Airways, Ilford, Man.) June 19, 1972; sold May 27, 1982; registration
					cancelled May 27, 1982; fuselage reported seen at Red Lake Seaplane Service, Red Lake,
					Ontario; fuselage bought by British Columbia Aviation Museum, Sidney, BC;
					registered July 14, 2003, current; the aircraft was restored to airworthy condition
					using major parts from CF-JDG (44-70273); preserved and on display at the British
					Columbia Aviation Museum, Sidney, BC.
				5141	(MSN 132) Delivered to USAAF May 8, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan; 7th
					Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana, June 6, 1943; Alaska June 19, 1943;
					1460th Base Unit, Fort Nelson, British Columbia; damaged taxying at Nelson Forks, BC
					March 25, 1945; Reconstruction Finance Corporation October 4, 1945; sold to A. Almosling,
					Washington, DC; registered NC53456, cancelled.
				5142	(MSN 133) Delivered to USAAF May 14, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan May 18, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana June 24, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska
					July 2, 1943; damaged taxying at Marks Field, Nome, Alaska, January 23, 1944; damaged in
					a weather related ground accident while parked at Nome, Alaska, October 17, 1944; damaged
					taxying at American River, Alaska, February 13, 1944; damaged in a landing accident at
					Cape Rodney, Alaska, February 17, 1944; damaged when force landed due weather Inglutalik
					River, 12 miles SE of Koyu, Alaska December 19, 1944; accident March 11, 1945;
					condemned March 24, 1945.
				5143	(MSN 134) ) Delivered to USAAF May 19, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan May 24, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana May 30, 1943; Alaska June 1, 1943;
					Crashed on takeoff at Carcross, Yukon, Canada October 17, 1943.
				5144	(MSN 135) Delivered to USAAF May 19, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan on May 21, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana; Alaska June 1, 1943;
					Destroyed in a forced landing due to engine failure 40 miles north of Wrigley, NWT, March 10, 1944.
				5145	(MSN 136) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 787;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; No. 413 Squadron [AP-P], Rockcliffe,
					Ontario; No. 408 Squadron [AK-F], Rockcliffe, Ontario, radio call sign VC-AKF;
					storage 1962 to 1964; restored by the National Aviation Museum, Ottawa, Ontario;
					preserved and on display in the Canada Aviation and Space Museum, Ottawa, Canada.
				5146	(MSN 137) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 788;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; No. 3 Training Command, for
					survey work; No. 167 (Comm) Squadron, RCAF Station Dartmouth, NS, 6 December 1943; No. 4
					Repair Depot 14 May 1945, for painting yellow and float installation; Eastern Air Command;
					storage at No. 6 Repair Depot 7 November 1945; War Assets Corporation September 5, 1946;
					Mr. Kashower of Oshawa, Ontario, 1947; registered CF-EIB; Austin Airways May 5, 1947;
					sold in damaged condition 1957; registration expired November 8, 1957; registered March 27, 1962;
					Vaillancourt Air Service, Sherbrooke, Quebec; St. Felicien Air Service, St. Felicien, Quebec 1965;
					registration cancelled December 3, 1985; Reported to have sunk in a northern lake circa 1983;
					fuselage may have been recovered for use in rebuilding CF-LFR (N29-55).
				5147	(MSN 138) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 789;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; Survey operations on Baffin Island,
					summer of 1943; reported damaged and major rebuild including new fuselage, dates not confirmed;
					operated in Arctic post war, coded "GHD"; radio call sign VC-GHD; SOC January 20, 1956;
					Noorduyn Aircraft; registered CF-INN; refurbished by Noorduyn to Mk. V standards; Lamb
					Airways of La Pas, Manitoba; registered 26 November 1956; Northward Aviation of Edmonton,
					Alberta 7 August 1964, operated into NWT on skis; Northlands Airlines of Winnipeg 3 April 1967;
					Crashed in Sharpe Lake, Manitoba on 23 June 1967, loaded with one passenger, freight and an
					external canoe, the aircraft circled the landing area and stalled, struck the water and sank,
					pilot and passenger evacuated the aircraft, but unable to reach shore, the pilot died of exposure.
				5148	(MSN 139) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 790;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; Test and Development Establishment
					at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario; operated post war as a SAR aircraft; No. 435 (T) Squadron,
					Winnipeg, Rockcliffe 28 October 1946; Rockcliffe December 1946; SOC August 22, 1955;
					registered CF-IJG; Georgian Bay Airways of Perry Sound, Ontario on 25 August 1955; sale
					reported 1976; reported stored on farm near Gravenhurst, Ontario; registration cancelled 1982
				5149	(MSN 140) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 791;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; No.13 (P) Squadron at RCAF
					Station Rockcliffe, Ontario; registered N55444; Fleetway Inc. of Burbank, California;
					Linea Aérea de Transporte Nacional (LATN), Paraguay 1954; registered ZP-CAZ
				5150	(MSN 141) Delivered to USAAF; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF, serial 792;
					delivered June 10, 1943; converted to Mk. VI July 7, 1943; No. 12 (Comm) Squadron,
					RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario; SOC August 22, 1955; registered CF-IGX; Georgian Bay
					Airways of Perry Sound, Ontario 1956; Mattagami Airways of Moonbeam, Ontario 29 September 1958;
					registration expired 17 June 1965, cancelled in 1982; rebuilt by Gordon Hughes of Ignace,
					Ontario; registered September 1990; J. Olsen and Eagle Air Service of Wollaston Lake,
					Saskatchewan 24 September 1990; David Lindskog of Winnipeg 8 June 1994; registration CF-IGX
					current [Aug16].
				5151	(MSN 142) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1943; 80th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Romulus, Michigan; damaged at Dorval Airport, Montreal, Quebec June 16, 1943 when the
					right landing strut failed on landing; Kelly AFB, Texas December 21, 1943, arriving at
					Kelly January 10, 1944; Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas; Bemidji
					Airlines, Bemidji, Minnesota; registered N57977, cancelled; Alaska Airlines Inc., Anchorage, Alaska.
				5152	(MSN 143) Delivered to USAAF May 31, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					June 6, 1943; to Natick, Massachusetts July 27, 1943; shipped to Narsarsuak, Greenland
					September 4, 1943.
				5153	(MSN 144) Delivered to USAAF May 31, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					June 6, 1943; to Natick, Massachusetts July 27, 1943; to Narsarsuak, Greenland September 4, 1943.
				5154	(MSN 145) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan June 21;
					Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania July 15, 1943; to Natick, Massachusetts July 30, 1943;
					shipped to Narsarsuak, Greenland September 4, 1943; 1383rd Base Unit, North Atlantic Division,
					Air Transport Command, Goose Bay, Labrador; missing near Double Mor Lake, Labrador March 13, 1947
				5155	(MSN 146) Delivered to the USAF June 9, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					July 13, 1943; to Natick, Massachusetts August 1, 1943; shipped to Narsarsuak, Greenland
					September 4, 1943; destroyed by fire Greenland February 3, 1944.
				5156	(MSN 147) Delivered to USAAF June 11, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan July 16, 1943;
					to Lowry Field, Denver, Colorado July 23, 1943; HQ Squadron, Peterson, Colorado Springs,
					Colorado 1944; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; J. McCrow, McMinnville, Oregon;
					registered NC50051; Transocean Airlines, Seattle, Washington; Ontario Central Airlines,
					Kenora, Ontario 1953; registration CF-DRG assigned March 16, 1953; ferried to Kenora,
					Ontario September 1954; registered September 2, 1954; damaged by hail storm at Separation
					Lake Lodge, Kenora, Ontario 1955; Bohman Airways, Rainy River, Ontario; destroyed near
					North Spirit Lake, Ontario October 19, 1958 when it crashed and burned, killing the pilot.
				5157	(MSN 148) Delivered to USAAF June 8, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska July 26, 1943;
					5th AF, Pacific; 397th Air Base Squadron; damaged in a takeoff accident at Berry
					Airfield (12 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea September 30, 1943; condemned June 27, 1945;
					gained from condemned June 2, 1946; placed on the excessive inventory list; Alaska Airlines Inc.,
					Anchorage, Alaska; registered N91018, cancelled.
				5158	(MSN 149) Delivered to USAAF June 10, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan July 20, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana July 21, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska
					July 29, 1943; accident November 22, 1943; condemned on December 28, 1943.
				5159	(MSN 150) Delivered to USAAF July 9, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan on July 20;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana July 22, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska
					July 29, 1943; Accident May 1, 1945; condemned July 27, 1945; gained from condemned June 2, 1946;
					To Alaska Airlines Inc., Anchorage, Alaska; registered N91017 April 21, 1950, cancelled July 13, 1953.
				5160	(MSN 151) Delivered to USAAF June 16, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					August 6, 1943; to Natick, Massachusetts August 14, 1943; shipped to Narsarsuak, Greenland
					October 1943
				5161	(MSN 152) Delivered to USAAF June 16, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					July 29, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana August 16, 1943;
					Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska August 27, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska; 396th Base HQ & Base
					Squadron, Fort Randall, Cold Bay, Alaska; Destroyed by fire while parked at Fort Randall
					January 16, 1945; salvaged February 23, 1945.
				5162	(MSN 153) Delivered to USAAF June 23, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					July 29, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan August 16, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage,
					Alaska August 29, 1943; Reconstruction Finance Corporation September 18, 1945; registered to
					the Civil Aeronautics Authority as NC158; reregistered N158M; operated by the CAA from 1946 to 1950.
				5163	(MSN 154) 	Delivered to USAAF June 23, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					July 29, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan August 16, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage,
					Alaska August 22, 1943; 464th Air Base Squadron; destroyed in a crash following engine
					failure at Kiska, Alaska August 29, 1944, pilot was killed; condemned on October 24, 1944.
				5164	(MSN 155) Delivered to USAAF July 26, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					August 1, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan August 16, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage,
					Alaska July 20, 1943; 11th AF, Pacific; 397th Air Base Squadron; Damaged on ground
					due to weather at Attu, Alaska December 21, 1944; salvaged February 23, 1945.
				5165	(MSN 156) Delivered to USAAF July 26, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					August 1, 1943; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan August 16, 1943; Elmendorf, Anchorage,
					Alaska July 20, 1943; accident February 21, 1945; salvaged February 23, 1945; registered
					N17665, cancelled.
				5166	(MSN 157) Delivered to USAAF August 5, 1943; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio August 16, 1943;
					Long Beach, California; shipped to Calcutta, India February 1944; 10th AF; accident
					May 31, 1945; condemned August 8, 1945.
				5167	(MSN 158) Delivered to USAAF July 13, 1943; McClellan, Sacramento, California August 10, 1943;
					shipped to Calcutta, India February, 1944; 10th AF; Detachment 5, 52nd Service Group;
					Damaged in ground loop at Warazup, Burma January 1, 1945; accident June 16, 1945;
					salvaged September 5, 1945..
				5168	(MSN 159) Delivered to USAAF July 13, 1943; McClellan, Sacramento, California August 10, 1943;
					shipped to Calcutta, India February, 1944; 10th AF; Accident June 16, 1945;
					salvaged September 5, 1945.
				5169	(MSN 160) 	Delivered to USAAF July 14, 1943; McClellan, Sacramento, California August 11, 1943;
					shipped to Calcutta, India February 1944; 10th AF; 1st Air Commando Group, Sasol, India;
					Used as a tug for Aeronca TG-5 gliders; Damaged while parked at Chittagong, India March 19, 1945,
					struck by C-46D 42-101190 during takeoff.
				5170	(MSN 161) Delivered to USAAF July 14, 1943; HQ Squadron, Patterson, Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio;
					126th Base Unit, Walterboro, South Carolina; damaged landing at Walterboro September 28, 1945;
					Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 6, 1945; To L.R. Fent, Sycamore,
					Illinois; registered NC57121, cancelled on export to Canada; Carl Millard Ltd.; Aerial
					Photography Company Ltd.; registered CF-HAF April 30, 1953; registered to A. Racicot,
					Montreal Quebec February 24, 1954; registered to Northern Wings Ltd., Sillery, Quebec
					November 4, 1954; Crashed into bush after take-off from Lake Rapid, Quebec August 30, 1957,
					killing the pilot.
				5171	(MSN 162) Delivered to USAAF July 13, 1943: HQ Squadron, Patterson, Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio;
					478th Air Base Squadron December 20, 1943; Reconstruction Finance Corporation ; To W.C. Clippinger,
					Kirkwood, Missouri; registered NC54317; To Newfoundland Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland;
					registered VO-ACD January 4, 1949; Eastern Provincial Airways Ltd. May 22, 1949; registered
					December 23, 1949 as CF-GPM [after Newfoundland became a Canadian province];
					Broke through ice while taxying at St. Anthony Harbour, Newfoundland February 4, 1955;
					salvaged but later written off due to salt water damage.
				5172	(MSN 163) Delivered to the USAF July 3, 1943; Kelly AFB, Texas July 31, 1943; Cincinnati, Ohio;
					Laurinburg-Maxton, North Carolina; Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
					November 1945; To Harry Olson, White Bear Lake, Minnesota; registered N61853;
					Wien Alaska Airlines 1951; Parachutes Incorporated 1962; flown to Orange, Massachusetts and
					modified for sky diving use; flown to Elsinore, California in 1976 for the opening of a new
					sky diving facility there; sat idle outside waiting major overhaul from 1980 to 1984;
					during this period it had been stripped of some parts and was in poor shape; sold at auction
					in October 1984 to Glen and Wanda Courtright, Oaklawn, Illinois; trucked to Roswell, New Mexico;
					underwent a two year restoration process returning it to its original USAAF configuration;
					painted in Air Transport Command silver and red scheme; based at Kankakee, Illinois;
					To JW Duff, Denver; registered April 28, 2006; Dave Elliott, Greeley, Colorado; registered
					April 18, 2014, current [Aug16].
				5173	(MSN 164) Delivered to USAAF July 14, 1943; 478th Base HQ Squadron, Patterson, Fairfield Air
					Depot, Ohio; Damaged due weather taxying at Smoky Hill, Salina, Kansas March 10, 1944;
					814th Base Unit, Stout, Indiana; Damaged when ground looped during takeoff at Nashville
					Municipal Airport, Tennessee July 21, 1945.
				5174	(MSN 165) Delivered to USAAF; remained at Noorduyn for 23 months for extensive flight tests.
					These tests included various float and landing gear configurations. South American Trading Corp.,
					New York, NY; registered NC58409; civil conversion at All American Aviation Company, DuPont
					Airfield, Wilmington, Delaware; Compania Dodero Navigacion Argentina SA (CDNA), Argentina;
					registered LV-AAT May 22, 1946; ferried May 22, 1946 from DuPont Airfield but the US exit
					was delayed in Brownsville, Texas by the government’s reluctance to deliver authorization to
					export the aircraft. On June 6 the aircraft was finally allowed to leave to Buenos Aries,
					arriving at Presidente Rivadavia Airport, Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 29, 1946;
					Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino (ALFA) January 25, 1947; C. Pepe, August 1951; P.V. Alonso;
					registered LV-FES October 3, 1951; accident at San Justo October 31, 1951.
				5175	(MSN 166) Delivered to USAAF July 16, 1943; HQ Squadron, Oklahoma City Air Service Command,
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma; Reconstruction Finance Corporation; A.A. Crane, San Diego, California;
					registered N59558, cancelled on export to Colombia; Transporte Aéreo de Colombia; registered C-710;
					reregistered HK-710; written off at Caldas, Colombia December 6, 1951
				5176	(MSN 167) Delivered to USAAF July 31, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana August 30, 1943; shipped to Espirito Santo, New Hebrides October 1943.
					Lost Feb 5, 1945. MACR 12605.
				5177	(MSN 168) Delivered to USAAF July 19, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana August 30, 1943; shipped to Espirito Santo, New Hebrides October 1943; accident
					December 6, 1945; salvaged March 7, 1945.
				5178	(MSN 169) Delivered to USAAF July 31, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana August 31, 1943; shipped to 10th AF, Calcutta, India; destroyed in an accident
					at Barrackpore, India July 22, 1944.
				5179	(MSN 170) Delivered to USAAF July 31, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 9, 1943; shipped to 10th AF, Karachi, India; operating from Sum Cham,
					India it went missing on April 25, 1945; salvaged July 3, 1945.
					May have been involved in accident May 19, 1945. Consigned to salvage Jul 3, 1945.
				5180	(MSN 171) delivered Jul 31, 1943. Shipped to Karachi, India. Missing in Sumcham area,
					Jammu and Kashmir, India Apr 25, 1945. Condemned Feb 9, 1945. There may be a confusion
					between 5179 and 5180.
				5181	(MSN 172) Delivered to USAAF August 2, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 9, 1943; shipped to Karachi, India; accident December 31, 1944; condemned
					February 9, 1945.
				5182	(MSN 173) Delivered to USAAF August 1943.
				5183	(MSN 174) Delivered to USAAF August 5, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 9, 1943; Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska October, 1943; returned to US;
					To RFC Ponca City, Oklahoma; To W.L. Roberts, San Diego, California; registered N18784,
					cancelled on export to British Guiana; To B.S. Camacho, Georgetown, British Guiana; registered VP-GAJ.
				5184	(MSN 175) Delivered to USAAF August 5, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 9, 1943; Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska October 1943; accident May 9, 1945;
					condemned June 27, 1945; to H. Goodwin, Juneau, Alaska; registered N91011; Beaver Air Service;
					registered C-GRZI 1983; Grass River Lodge, The Pas, Manitoba November 21, 1986;
					Kississing Lake Lodge Ltd. [Wings Over Kississing], Flin Flon, Manitoba April 22, 2013;
					registration current [Aug16]
				5185	(MSN 176) Delivered to USAAF August 5, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 2, 1943; Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska October 1943; accident
					February 29, 1944; condemned March 30, 1944; gained from condemned April 30, 1944; may have
					been on loan to the US Navy May 2, 1945 to June 8, 1945; Goose Bay, Labrador; returned to
					US July 31, 1946; Air Transport Command; 455th Base Unit; damaged taking off at Edmonton,
					Canada August 1, 1946.
				5186	(MSN 177) Delivered to USAAF August 5, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 24, 1943; shipped to 10th AF, Calcutta, India October 1943; 5318th
					Provisional Air Unit, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India; used in support of the Chindits;
					Destroyed in a ground loop accident at Wateji, Sindh, India.
				5187	(MSN 178) Delivered to USAAF August 18, 1943; Republic Aviation Modification Center, Evansville,
					Indiana September 2, 1943; 7th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls,
					Montana November 1, 1943; Damaged taxying at Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana November 18, 1943;
					11th AF, Alaska; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska December, 1943; 24th Base Unit;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Lake Spenard, Alaska July 19, 1944; accident May 9, 1945;
					condemned June 27, 1945.
				5188	(MSN 179) Delivered to USAAF August 21, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF August 23, 1943 as serial A71-1; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.2 Aircraft Depot, Bankstown, New South Wales October 31, 1943;
					No.5 Communications Unit, Garbutt, Queensland January 10, 1944; on August 21, 1944, on a flight
					from Horn Island, Queensland to Merauke, Dutch New Guinea, the engine failed and the aircraft
					ditched at sea 8 mile SE of Boigu Island, New Guinea. Two crew and four passengers were on board,
					three survivors were rescued; SOC September 1, 1944.
				5189	(MSN 180) Delivered to USAAF August 21, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF August 23, 1943 as serial A71-2; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.2 Aircraft Depot, Bankstown, New South Wales October 31, 1943;
					No.9 Communications Unit, Port Moresby, New Guinea December 7, 1943;
					No.15 Aircraft Repair Depot, Port Moresby for engine repairs; No.9 Communications Unit
					January 13, 1944; No.5 Communications Unit, Garbutt, Queensland April 14, 1944; wing main
					spar found broken August 2, 1944; No.6 Aircraft Depot, Oakey, Queensland for repairs
					August 15, 1944; No.5 Communications Unit October 25, 1944; Force landed when a connecting
					rod in the engine failed during takeoff at Garbutt Field, Townsville, Queensland April 11, 1945;
					No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, Breddan Field, Queensland October 31, 1945 for renewal of
					upper fabric; No.5 Communications Unit; No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot February 28, 1946 for
					spares recovery; SOC March 20, 1946.
				5190	(MSN 181) Delivered to USAAF August 21, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF August 23, 1943; serial A71-3; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.2 Aircraft Depot, Bankstown, New South Wales October 31, 1943;
					No.5 Communications Unit, Garbutt, Queensland December 5, 1943; on a flight from Archerfield
					to Townsville the aircraft developed engine troubles and was forced to land on a sandbank
					in the Burdekin River, 12 miles S of Ravenswood, Queensland December 19, 1944;
					No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, January 20, 1945; No. 5 Communications Unit March 11. 1945;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW March 18, 1946 for storage; Commonwealth Disposals
					Commission October 11, 1948; Zinc Corporation Ltd. Melbourne June 6, 1949;
					ferried to Broken Hill, NSW for storage pending civil conversion June 28, 1949;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways, Wewak, New Guinea June 26, 1950; during an attempt to ferry the
					aircraft to Sydney the aircraft flew through a dust storm, strips of the deteriorated
					fabric began to tear off the wings and a forced landing was made near Parkes, NSW;
					civil conversion by Kingsford Smith Aviation Services (KSAS), Bankstown Airport, Sydney, NSW;
					registered VH-BNT October 20, 1950; on November 3, 1950 it was damaged at Tapini airstrip,
					Papua New Guinea; ferried to Port Moresby in December; turned over on its back at Lalibu,
					Papua New Guinea April 17, 1955 when it hit a soft spot while landing on a new runway;
					on a flight from Minj, Jawaka Province to Mendi, Papua New Guinea the engine failed just
					after lift-off due to lack of fuel, the aircraft was destroyed.
				5191	(MSN 182) Delivered to USAAF August 26, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF August 27, 1943; serial A71-4; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia October 24, 1943;
					No.5 Communications Unit [KF-B], Garbutt, Queensland March 20, 1944;
					No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, Breddan Field, Queensland October 2, 1944;
					No.5 Communications Unit October 13, 1944; modified for aerial photography January, 1945;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW, January 18, 1946; crashed near Iron Range Camp,
					Queensland February 14, 1946. It was delivering rations from Garbutt Field, Townsville to
					Iron Range Camp. After over-nighting in Cairns, it stopped at Cooktown for fuel then
					encountered severe weather approaching Iron Range. Radio contact was lost and a search was
					activated. On February 19, 1946 the wreckage was spotted by a searching Catalina. RAAF
					Court of Enquiry found that the pilot was attempting to land due bad weather at the old
					Claudie bush strip 10 miles south of Iron Range when the port wing struck a tree.
					Pilot, one crew and one passenger were killed and the aircraft destroyed. Access to
					crash site was impossible because of flood waters. Salvaged March 20, 1946.
				5192	(MSN 183) Delivered to USAAF August 26, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					September 11, 1943; Dover, Delaware December 21, 1943; 1st AF January 2, 1944;
					312th HQ Squadron, Dover; damaged when ground looped landing at Dover March 22, 1944.
				5193	(MSN 184) Delivered to USAAF August 26, 1943; Oklahoma Air Depot, Oklahoma September 4, 1943;
					HQ Squadron, Hill, Ogden, Utah; wrecked due to loss of control and ground looped on takeoff
					at Hill Field, Ogden, October 5, 1943.
				5194	(MSN 185) Delivered to USAAF August 27, 1943; Brookley, Mobile, Alabama September 3, 1943;
					To RFC, Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia November 29, 1945; W.S. Power, Waltham, Massachusetts;
					registered NC19918, cancelled.
				5195	(MSN 186) Delivered to USAAF August 25, 1943; Robins, Georgia September 3, 1943;
					To RFC, Boeing Field, Seattle August 2, 1945; Donald C. Burkhard, King County, Washington
					January 4, 1946; registered N49249; W.L. Loback, Snohomish, Washington May 29, 1946;
					Aero Service of Arlington, Washington May 4, 1949; Alaska Airlines, Anchorage March 23, 1949;
					permanently retired from service March 28, 1955; registration cancelled October 11, 1955.
				5196	(MSN 187) Delivered to USAAF August 27, 1943; McClellan Field, Sacramento, California
					September 3, 1943; To RFC August 3, 1945; Rice and Russel, Sedalia, Missouri; registered NC79013,
					cancelled on export; Newfoundland Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland; registered VO-ABY
					January 1, 1949; re-registered to Newfoundland Airways as CF-GPI June 25, 1949 [after Newfoundland
					became a Canadian province]; Kenting Aviation Ltd., Toronto, Ontario March 5, 1951;
					Provincial Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland March 28, 1952; broke through ice and
					sank while landing at Burlington, Notre Dame Bay April 26, 1952; the aircraft was
					salvaged but the company reported on April 2, 1953 that it would not be rebuilt.
				5197	(MSN 188) Delivered to USAAF August 28, 1943; Rome Air Depot, Rome, NY September 4, 1943;
					To RFC; inspected by Arabian American Oil Company and sent to Noorduyn for further inspection,
					it was found to be “wing heavy” and rejected by Arabian American; inspected by Austin
					Airways and found to have a cracked wing spar, an approved fix was available so it was
					bought by Austin in January 1946; registered CF-DCK; destroyed in an Aircraft Industries
					hangar fire at St. Jean, Quebec on December 8, 1954.
				5198	(MSN 189) Delivered to USAAF August 30, 1943; San Bernardino, California September 3, 1943;
					To RFC August 6, 1945; R. Hawkins, Craig, Colorado; registered N53651; Northern Consolidated
					Airlines Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska; Interior Enterprises Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska; registration
					cancelled May 20, 1965.
				5199	(MSN 190) Delivered to USAAF August 30, 1943; Geiger, Spokane, Washington September 3, 1943;
					4134th Base Unit, Spokane, Washington; damaged taxying when nosed over at McChord, Tacoma,
					Washington June 17, 1944; To RFC October 22, 1945; R.B. Galbraith, Los Angeles, California;
					registered NC49983; Wien Alaska Airlines Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska
				5200	(MSN 191) Delivered to USAAF August 31, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 9, 1943; flown to Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; damaged in a takeoff accident at Barrackpore, India
					February 11, 1944; condemned; gained from condemned June 2, 1945; Mistri Airways Ltd.,
					later Indian Overseas Airlines, Bombay, India; registered VT-AZR March 11, 1946, cancelled 1948.
				5201	(MSN 192) Delivered to USAAF August 30, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi, India;
					10th AF, India; damaged when ground looped during takeoff at Barrackpore, India
					February 11, 1944; condemned June 1, 1944.
				5202	(MSN 193) Delivered to USAAF September 2, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 26, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; damaged in landing accident at Shaduzup, Burma May 6, 1944;
					accident December 21, 1944; condemned February 9, 1945.
				5203	(MSN 194) Delivered to USAAF August 31, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 23, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; condemned July 8, 1944.
				5204	(MSN 195) Delivered to USAAF September 2, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; accident March 21, 1945; salvaged May 5, 1945.
				5205	(MSN 196) Delivered to USAAF September 2, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; accident March 11, 1944; condemned April 26, 1944.
				5206	(MSN 197) Delivered to USAAF September 2, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; accident March 21, 1944; condemned May 26, 1944.
				5207	(MSN 198) Delivered to USAAF September 9, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 6, 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; accident September 12, 1944; repaired and returned to service;
					164th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India; landing accident at Ondaw,
					Burma March 22, 1945; condemned April 7, 1945.
				5208	(MSN 199) Delivered to USAAF September 7, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 22, 1943; Alhambra, California October 8 1943 for shipment to Karachi,
					India; 10th AF, India; accident July 8, 1944; repaired and returned to service;
					accident February 26, 1945; salvaged April 5, 1945.
				5209	(MSN 200) Delivered to USAAF September 7, 1943; Memphis, Tennessee on September 10, 1943;
					accident at Harding, Louisiana.
				5210	(MSN 201) Delivered to USAAF September 12, 1943; Oklahoma City Air Service Command,
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma September 17, 1943; To RFC June 17, 1945;
					To I.J. Enger, Minneapolis, Minnesota; registered N62117, cancelled.
				5211	(MSN 202) Delivered to USAAF September 12, 1943; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker
					Field, Oklahoma September 17, 1943; To RFC June 18, 1945; To AA Crane, San Diego, California;
					Alaska Airlines Inc.; registered N59557; registered CF-NJJ; Theriault Air Services, Chapleau,
					Ontario 1964; Jim Lougheed, Windermere Lake, BC. Written off near Briscoe, BC August 4, 1968.
					The aircraft was loaded to gross weight, including a wide transom boat tied to the left float.
					Take-off was made on a high elevation lake in 90 deg. F temperature and gusty wind conditions.
					After take-off, a turn was attempted within the confines of a valley and the aircraft stalled,
					crashed and burned. The pilot died, three passengers escaped with injuries.
				5212	(MSN 203) Delivered to the USAAF September 13, 1943; Patterson, Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio
					September 15, 1943; Air Technical Service Command (ATSC), Miami, Florida;
					Mid air collision with a US Navy TBF 10 miles NNW of Hollywood, Florida January 29, 1945;
					To RFC, Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia October 4, 1945; To CR Lapp, Brainard, California;
					registered N55486; Gibson Brothers Ltd., Vancouver, BC July 11, 1951; registered CF-GVT.
					Caught fire and was destroyed four miles west of Lulu Island, BC June 26, 1952.
					The aircraft had just departed Vancouver on floats when the pilot landed to fasten a loose
					gas cap. He was unable to restart the engine due to a dead battery. A signal flare was
					fired but proved faulty and landed on the aircraft, setting it on fire. The aircraft was
					being operated by Associated Air Taxi, Vancouver, BC.
				5213	(MSN 204) Delivered to USAAF 43-5213 on September 12, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center,
					Atlanta, Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India.
				5214	(MSN 205) Delivered to USAAF September 12, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; 165th Liaison
					Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India; damaged in a landing accident at Kawlin,
					Burma January 9, 1945.
				5215	(MSN 206) Delivered to USAAF September 13, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; may have
					served in China; destroyed.
				5216	(MSN 207) Delivered to USAAF September 15, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; India-China
					Division (ICD), Air Transport Command; 301st Air Service Group, Lalmanir Hat, India;
					Destroyed in a takeoff accident at Jorhat, India July 20, 1944.
				5217	(MSN 208) Delivered to USAAF September 13, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; Barrackpore,
					India; destroyed in a ground loop at Barrackpore, India February 19, 1944.
				5218	(MSN 209) Delivered to USAAF September 15, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 29, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; salvaged.
				5219	(MSN 210) Delivered to USAAF September 20, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 30, 1943; shipped to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; salvaged.
				5220	(MSN 211) Delivered to USAAF September 23, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 30, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana November 8, 1943;
					11th AF, Alaska; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska; 24th Base Headquarters Squadron;
					Damaged taxying at Elmendorf March 1, 1944; registered NC99 to the Civil Aeronautics
					Administration Communications Station, Everett, Washington April 25, 1946,
					cancelled November 1, 1948.
				5221	(MSN 212) Delivered to USAAF September 21, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 30, 1943; Noumea, New Caledonia Island; accident September 25, 1944;
					condemned December 5, 1944.
				5222	(MSN 213) Delivered to USAAF September 27, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta;
					Alaska Wing, Edmonton, Alberta November 4, 1943; remained in Atlanta for further modifications;
					Brownsville, Texas November 10, 1943; Alaska January 22, 1944; returned to US February 3, 1946;
					Garden City Kansas; To RFC, Cimarron, Oklahoma April 16, 1946; registered N4691N, cancelled.
				5223	(MSN 214) Delivered to USAAF September 22, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 30, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska; damaged in a takeoff crash one mile NW of
					Cape Wooley, Alaska November 14, 1945.
				5224	(MSN 215) Delivered to USAAF September 22, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia September 30, 1943; 11th AF, Ladd, Fairbanks, Alaska; Elmendorf, Anchorage,
					Alaska; Wien Alaska Airlines Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska; registered NC79913 April 18, 1950;
					badly damaged at Nome, Alaska September 1, 1954; registration sale reported January 14, 1977;
					registration N79913 assigned to Wien Alaska March 31, 2004, expired July 1, 2010,
					cancelled May 13, 2013.
				5225	(MSN 216) Delivered to USAAF September 27, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia October 5, 1943; Newark, New Jersey November 1, 1943; 8th AF, England;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston, Suffolk;
					Damaged taxying at Horham May 25, 1944; To Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947 for
					disposal as surplus.
				5226	(MSN 217) Delivered to USAAF September, 1943; 20th AF, India; 39th Air Engineering Squadron,
					28th Air Service Group; damaged at Chakulia, India May 28, 1944; Headquarters Squadron,
					444th Bomb Group; damaged in a ground loop accident in the China-Burma-India theatre on
					November 28, 1944
				5227	(MSN 218) Delivered to USAAF September, 1943
				5228	(MSN 219) Delivered to USAAF September, 1943; South American Trading Corporation, New York, NY;
					registered NC58408, cancelled on export to Argentina; civil conversion at All American Aviation
					Company, DuPont Airfield, Wilmington, Delaware; Compania Dodero Navigacion Argentina SA (CDNA),
					Argentina; registered LV-AAU May 22, 1946; ferried May 22, 1946 from DuPont Airfield but the
					US exit was delayed in Brownsville, Texas by the government’s reluctance to deliver
					authorization to export the aircraft. On June 6 the aircraft was finally allowed to leave
					to Buenos Aries; while in transit, after takeoff from Chañaral to Santiago, the aircraft
					crashed into the mountain of Punta Morro at El Chañar, Atacama, Chile after it encountered
					low clouds June 15, 1946. Two killed.
				5229	(MSN 220) Delivered to USAAF September 30, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia November 10, 1943; Alhambra, California for shipment to Karachi, India;
					20th AF, India; 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group;
					Destroyed in ground loop accident at Piaradoba, India June 5, 1946.
				5230	(MSN 221) Delivered to USAAF November 11, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia November 23, 1943; Alhambra, California December 30, 1943 for shipment to Karachi, India.
				5231	(MSN 222) Delivered to USAAF October 14, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia October 22, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana;
					11th AF, Alaska; Damaged taxying at Unalakleet, Alaska May 22, 1944;
					Crashed and destroyed by fire near Nome, Alaska November 16, 1944; condemned July 22, 1945.
				5232	(MSN 223) Delivered to USAAF October 15, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia October 18, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska; Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska;
					400th Air Base Squadron; Destroyed in a crash at Attu Island (Aleutians), Alaska July 24, 1944,
					pilot killed.
				5233	(MSN 224) Delivered to USAAF October 13, 1943; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana November 19, 1943;
					Elmendorf, Anchorage, Alaska March 24, 1944; To RFC, Ponca City, Oklahoma November 13, 1945;
					registered NC59893; registered NC74027; registered NC94584; registered N74027;
					A.G. Williams, Brownsville, Texas; accident at unknown date when the aircraft is believed to
					have flipped over onto its back; rebuilt with metal fuselage skins and wings;
					Registered to Canadian Voyager Airlines, Fort Frances, Ontario as CF-UUD 1967;
					Holiday Airways, Red Lake, Ontario November 28, 1968;
					Cambrian Air (1971) Ltd., Selkirk, Manitoba September 16, 1971;
					Wings Aviation, Red Lake, Ontario May 15, 1973;
					Kuby’s Aircraft, Kenora, Ontario;
					Central Air Transport, Sioux Lookout, Ontario January 21, 1982 (Lease from Kuby’s Aircraft);
					Red Lake Air Service, Red Lake, Ontario June 1985;
					Kenora Air Service, Kenora, Ontario May 27, 1988;
					Coyote Air Service, Teslin, Yukon June 27, 1989;
					Glen Crandall, Ponoka, Alberta June 30, 1993; registration cancelled June 6, 2016.
				5234	(MSN 225) Delivered to USAAF October 16, 1943; Buckley, Colorado October 20, 1943;
					Basic Training Center #8, Amarillo Field, Texas; damaged by fire at Wold Chamberlain Field,
					Minneapolis, Minnesota November 17, 1944; No.1 British Flying Training School, Terrell, Texas;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona September 24, 1945; P.I. Burkhard, Washington, DC;
					registered NC49289; Moser and Johnson, Texas; C.R. Montgomery, Nogales, Arizona;
					registered N2836D, cancelled.
				5235	(MSN 226) Delivered to USAAF October 16, 1943; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker, Oklahoma.
					Wrecked at McAlester, Oklahoma November 19, 1943, forced landing out of fuel, the aircraft hit
					a gully and nosed over on to its back.
				5236	(MSN 227) Delivered to USAAF October 15, 1943; Hill Field, Ogden, Utah October 19, 1943;
					To RFC August 14, 1945; Kansas City Southern Skyways, Kansas City, Missouri; registered NC28303,
					cancelled on export to Newfoundland; registered VO-ABV; Queen Charlotte Airlines, Vancouver, BC
					December 15, 1951; registered CF-GUN; Hall’s Air Service Ltd., Val Dor, Quebec February 12, 1953;
					crashed near Chibougamau, Quebec in the winter of 1953-54; sale reported, registration
					cancelled May 27, 1982.
				5237	(MSN 228) Delivered to USAAF October 13, 1943; Brookley, Mobile, Alabama October 19, 1943;
					To RFC at Brookley November 30, 1945; registered N55555; Island Airways, Inc. (1946-1948);
					Alaska Airlines (1956-1961); crashed on takeoff at Prince George, BC April 3, 1981;
					Interior and Arctic AK Aero Found, Fairbanks, Alaska July 1, 1992;
					Doug Solberg of Juneau, AK donated the Norseman to the Interior and Arctic Alaska Aeronautical
					Foundation, Alaskaland, Fairbanks 1992; it had been refurbished in Washington State
					and flown up to Fairbanks; registration cancelled April 22, 2013; preserved and on display
					in the Pioneer Air Museum, Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, Alaska.
				5238	(MSN 229) Delivered to USAAF October 16, 1943; 479th Air Base Squadron, Robins, Macon, Georgia;
					damaged by ground loop landing at Turner Field, Georgia November 30, 1943; Venice, Florida;
					To RFC at Ponca City, Oklahoma October 28, 1945; V.C. Rasmussen, Chicago, Illinois;
					registered NC88777, cancelled on export to Canada; Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario;
					registered CF-EZK December 9, 1952; ferried to Kenora January 5, 1953; Riverton Airways Ltd.,
					Winnipeg, Manitoba March 13, 1953; Eco Exploration, Winnipeg, Manitoba November 29, 1959;
					Ontario Central Airlines purchased the aircraft for salvage November 21, 1968;
					reported as having suffered substantial fire damage.
				5239	(MSN 230) Delivered to USAAF October 29, 1943; La Guardia, NY October 31, 1943; McClellan Field,
					Sacramento, California January 15, 1944; To RFC August 14, 1945; K. Starnes, Conway, Arkansas;
					Wien Alaska Airlines Inc.; registered N62367
				5240	(MSN 231) Delivered to USAAF November 4, 1943; La Guardia, NY. November 5, 1943;
					Rome Air Depot, Rome, NY January 21, 1944; To RFC at Augusta, Georgia August 19, 1946;
					J.A. McIntosh, Hazard, Kentucky; Messina Flight Club, Messina, NY; registered N74681;
					Hitt Flying Service Inc.; Tri Cities Aircraft, Endicott, NY; Sea Air Pac Ltd., Vancouver, BC
					November 23, 1974; registered CF-SAP; Fort Langley, BC, external storage; Nunasi-Central
					Airlines Ltd; Nuelton Lake Air Service, Alonsa, Manitoba July 30, 1986;
					Lynn Lake Air Service, Lynn Lake, Manitoba; Kississing Lake Lodge Ltd. (Wings Over Kississing),
					Steinbach, Manitoba; registration cancelled May 13, 2014.
				5241	(MSN 232) Delivered to USAAF October 19, 1943; San Bernardino, California; To RFC at Ontario, California
					November 19, 1945; G. McWane, Inglewood, California; registered N41184, cancelled.
				5242	(MSN 233) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; 4134th Base Unit, Spokane, Washington
					November 12, 1943; damaged when ground looped during takeoff at Moses Lake, Washington May 17, 1944;
					To RFC at Palo Alto, California December 6, 1945; W.M. Pearce, Boulder City, Nevada;
					registered N58723; Alaska Airlines Inc.; registration cancelled.
				5243	(MSN 234) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					November 14, 1943; serial 361; Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC; loan to North
					West Staging Route; Patricia Bay, BC November 22, 1945; No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario
					January 14, 1946; No. 1 Air Command, Rockcliffe, Ontario January 21, 1946;
					No.9 Training Group, Rockcliffe, Ontario July 15, 1946; Wireless School, No.6 Repair Depot,
					Trenton, Ontario June 18, 1947; back to No.9 Training Group the next day for complete
					fabric re-covering; accident November 1, 1947; No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car
					and Foundry) December 20, 1947 for repairs, modifications and overhaul; No.6 Repair Depot
					June 14, 1948; reserve storage; Greenwood, Nova Scotia January 15, 1949;
					Maritime Group February 1, 1951; No.7 Wireless School January 24, 1953;
					Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta August 17, 1954; reserve storage;
					Canadian War Assets Commission November 25, 1955; sold to Noorduyn Aircraft Ltd., Montreal,
					Quebec; registered CF-INK May 18, 1956; registered to Georgian Bay Airways Ltd., Parry Sound,
					Ontario June 19, 1956; leased to Parsons Airways Northern, Flin Flon, Manitoba 1957;
					registered to A.L. Gaffray, Pine Falls, Manitoba November 2, 1965;
					The aircraft caught fire while on final to Silver Falls, Manitoba July 15, 1970 and destroyed.
				5244	(MSN 235) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					November 14, 1943; serial 362; Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC; No.13 Aircraft
					Inspection Detachment (Coates Ltd.), Vancouver, BC March 3, 1944 for doping and conversion
					to floats; Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC June 8, 1944; No.13 Aircraft Inspection
					Detachment (Coates Ltd.), Vancouver, BC June 27, 1944 for replacement of a damaged rear spar;
					Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC August 22, 1944;
					No.2 Air Command February 20, 1945 for installation of an ME31 Automatic Compass;
					Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC March 15, 1945; No.10 Repair Depot, Calgary, Alberta
					September 10, 1947 for repairs; North West Air Command, Communications Flight, Edmonton,
					Alberta July 12, 1948; accident at No.6 Communications Flight, Edmonton; No.11 Technical
					Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) September 21, 1951 for wheel alignment;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario June 23, 1952; salvaged.
				5245	(MSN 236) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					November 14, 1943; serial 363; Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC; category “B” accident;
					to No.22 Repair Depot, Sea Island, BC March 13, 1945 for survey and recommendation;
					No.3 Repair Depot, Vancouver, BC April 30, 1945; SOC June 28, 1945.
				5246	(MSN 237) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					November 14, 1943; serial 364; Western Air Command (WAC), Vancouver, BC; Patricia Bay, BC
					November 22, 1945; No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario May 1, 1946;
					Eastern Air Command, Greenwood, Nova Scotia; 101 Communications Flight, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario January 12, 1949;
					North West Air Command, Churchill, Manitoba October 27, 1949;
					No.10 Repair Depot, Calgary, Alberta January 17, 1950;
					North West Air Command, Churchill on January 31, 1950;
					No. 11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) May 3, 1951 for reconditioning
					and modifications to the spars;
					No.5 Repair Depot June 23, 1953; salvaged.
				5247	(MSN 238) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; Ladd Field (Later Fort Wainwright), Fairbanks,
					Alaska; used for testing various ski types in early 1944 and involved skis ranging from
					200 – 1000 lbs./sq. ft. Loading; damaged in a ground loop at Ladd Field July 20, 1945.
				5248	(MSN 239) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; Ladd, Fairbanks, Alaska; used there for winter tests.
				5249	(MSN 240) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; Buckley, Colorado November 6, 1943;
					2100th Base Unit, Maxwell, Montgomery, Alabama; damaged when ground looped landing at
					Maxwell June 13, 1944; 2135th Base Unit, Eastern Flying Training Command (EFTC), Tyndall, Florida;
					damaged landing at Bainbridge Auxiliary Field #5, Georgia May 28, 1945;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia October 18, 1945;
					Green and Long, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; registered N28097, cancelled.
				5250	(MSN 241) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; 209th Base Unit, Peterson, Colorado Springs,
					Colorado November 9, 1943; Damaged when ground looped landing at Peterson April 26, 1944;
					Damaged when force landed due weather one mile S of Eaton, Colorado April 15, 1945;
					To RFC at Denver, Colorado August 21, 1945; Aircraft Mechanics Inc., Colorado Springs,
					Colorado; registered NC61321; Transocean Airlines, Oakland, California;
					Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario; registered CF-DRC April 6, 1953;
					Teal Air Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba September 29, 1958;
					Ontario Central Airlines January 16, 1961;
					Fort Frances Airways, Fort Frances, Ontario May 17, 1962;
					Registered N1121B January 23, 1965; Ray Zitzloff, Wayzata, Minnesota April 26, 1989;
					registration cancelled July 30, 2013; last reported 2013 stored at Northland Aviation Service,
					Ignace, Ontario
				5251	(MSN 242) Delivered to USAAF October 30, 1943; Edmonton, Alberta November 9, 1943;
					11th AF, Alaska; Foreign Liquidation Commission December 19, 1947; Wien Alaska Airlines
					Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska; registered N79909; Alaska Airlines Inc., Seattle, Washington;
					registered CF-NJK November 8, 1961; Harry C. Sorenson, Edmonton, Alberta;
					Stan Reynolds, Wetaskiwin, Alberta July 27, 1990; registration cancelled July 27, 1990.
				5252	(MSN 243) Delivered to USAAF November 13, 1943; Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas November 11, 1943;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina October 31, 1945; Alice V.. Germain, Washington, DC;
					registered N60690, cancelled.
				5253	(MSN 244) Delivered to USAAF November 16, 1943; Brookley, Mobile, Alabama November 21, 1943;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina November 28, 1945; J.E. Jack, Miami, Florida;
					registered N55438, cancelled on export to Colombia; registered HK-19.
				5254	(MSN 245) Delivered to USAAF November 16, 1943; Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio November 18, 1943;
					814th Base Unit, Troop Carrier Command, Stout, Indianapolis, Indiana;
					Damaged taxying at George Field, Lawrenceville, Illinois August 31, 1945;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona October 22, 1945; Moser and Johnson, Texas;
					registered NC49290; Dal Air Co, Dallas, Texas March 17, 1953; registration cancelled on
					export to Canada June 9, 1953; registered CF-HCG;
					Arctic Wings Ltd., Churchill, Manitoba June 16, 1953.
					Destroyed at Kaminuriak Lake, NWT July 29, 1953. Pilot made a precautionary landing due to
					engine problems, the windscreen was covered with oil, the aircraft hit a reef, causing
					the floats to fail. Later destroyed by high winds.
				5255	(MSN 246) Delivered to USAAF November 26, 1943; Olmsted, Middletown, Pennsylvania November 29, 1943;
					Pope Field, North Carolina; To RFC October 25, 1945; Thor Solberg, Whitehorse, New Jersey;
					registered NC58435; Austin Airways Ltd., Toronto, Ontario; registered CF-GMM September 2, 1949;
					G. Rae MacLeod, Montreal, Quebec 1961; registered N10412; registered N8732R August 24, 1962;
					Lally Air Transport, Inc, St Thomas, British Virgin Islands; registration cancelled on
					export to Canada July 27, 1964; registered CF-OUJ.
				5256	(MSN 247) Delivered to USAAF November 16, 1943; flown to Newark, New Jersey November 17, 1943
					for shipment to the 8th AF, England; salvaged
				5257	(MSN 248) Delivered to USAAF November 16, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 27, 1943; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment to Australia;
					diverted back to USAAF; shipped to 8th AF, England.
				5258	(MSN 249) Delivered to USAAF November 24, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 27, 1943; serial A71-5; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia February 20, 1944;
					stored; No.1 Aircraft Depot Ferry Flight November 14, 1944;
					When landing in a moderate crosswind the aircraft weather cocked resulting in a ground
					loop and the starboard wing hitting the ground November 15, 1944;
					No.1 Communications Unit, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria February 8, 1945;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW February 1, 1946 for storage;
					stored pending use by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE);
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission September 9, 1949;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways Ltd., Wewak, New Guinea June 27, 1950;
					Ferried Tocumwal to Deniliquin, NSW October 18, 1950;
					registered VH-ASN on October 13, 1951;
					Struck soft patch, tipped onto nose during first ever landing at a newly prepared strip
					at Tari Airstrip, Hela Province, PNG August 18, 1952;
					Engine failure caused by burst oil line on flight from Port Moresby to Goroka caused
					a forced landing at Menyamya strip, Morobe Province, PNG July 10, 1953;
					Mandated Airlines (MAL), Lae, PNG November, 1958; registered VH-GSE to Ansett-Mandated
					Airlines March 30, 1960; registration cancelled January 29, 1963;
					Registered VH-GSE to Mandated Airlines September 12, 1963;
					Pay & Williamson of Scone, NSW October 23, 1963; to Narromine, NSW for conversion to
					agricultural configuration for crop dusting.
					Crashed September 26, 1966 at Armidale, New South Wales. While conducting crop dusting
					operations near Armidale NSW the aircraft failed to climb away after becoming airborne
					and struck a gully with its main wheels. On becoming airborne again it struck the top
					strand of a wire fence then alighted on the main wheels in a rock-strewn paddock,
					collided with a tractor, overturned and was destroyed by fire.
				5259	(MSN 250) Delivered to USAAF November 24, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 25, 1943; serial A71-6; flown to Newark, New Jersey for
					shipment to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia
					February 20, 1944; No.1 Communications Unit, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria June 9, 1944;
					No.4 Communications Unit, Archerfield, Brisbane, Queensland September 14, 1944;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW January 17, 1946 for storage;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission October 11, 1948;
					Zinc Corporation Ltd. Melbourne June 2, 1949;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways Ltd., Wewak, New Guinea 1950;
					registered VH-GSA February 5, 1951;
					Swung into ditch when landing at Lumli strip October 14, 1951;
					Diverted to Mount Hagen when on a flight from Tari to Minj, landed short of the strip
					and overturned October 4, 1956; A flight from Minj to Mendi July 8, 1958 carrying a
					load of bagged cement encountered a thunderstorm and was unable to land at Mendi, New Guinea
					because of the weather. The pilot then became lost in clouds and crashed into surrounding
					hills killing the pilot.
				5260	(MSN 251) Delivered to USAAF November 23, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 24, 1943; serial A71-7; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia February 20, 1944;
					No.1 Communications Unit, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria May 7, 1944;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW February 8, 1946 for storage;
					stored pending use by the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE);
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission September 9, 1949;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways Ltd., Wewak, New Guinea June 27, 1950;
					ferried Tocumwal to Deniliquin, NSW October 18, 1950;
					registered VH-ASR May 23, 1951;
					Crashed during a forced landing 16 miles SW of Madang due to engine structural failure
					while on a flight from Madang to Mendi. The propeller shaft broke and the propeller flew off.
					Aircraft extensively damaged and declared a write-off.
				5261	(MSN 252) Delivered to USAAF November 23, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 24, 1943; serial A71-8; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia February 20, 1944;
					No.1 Communications Unit, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria May 15, 1944; No.5 Aircraft Depot,
					Forest Hills, NSW July 17, 1944 for use by AOC of No 2 Training Group; stored January 13, 1946;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission August 1, 1946;
					PH Burton, Bourke, NSW November 28, 1947; registered VH-BLM July 9, 1948;
					Gibbes-Sepik Airways Ltd., Port Moresby, New Guinea;
					Tyre burst on landing at Jackson Strip, Port Moresby June 17, 1950. Aircraft ran off strip
					causing major damage to undercarriage and port wing;
					Engine failed on flight from Wewak to Angoram caused a forced landing at Tring, East Sepik
					Province June 13, 1952;
					Hit a concealed log and overturned when landing at Vanimo, Sanduan Province, PNG June 4, 1953.
					Aircraft suffered significant damage;
					Wing dug in causing ground loop when landing at Wewak May25, 1956, aircraft severely damaged;
					Mandated Airlines Ltd, Lae, PNG November 1958; registered VH-GSC April, 1959;
					Ansett-MAL freighter was posted missing in bad weather when on a scheduled flight from Minj
					to Mendi, New Guinea December 15, 1960.  A large aerial search was launched and the wreck
					found two days later at height of 2285 metres, eight miles from the Kuli mission, which
					is 18 miles East of Mount Hagen. Pilot and one native passenger were both killed,
					the aircraft was totally destroyed.
				5262	(MSN 253) Delivered to USAAF November 24, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPL March 22, 1944;
					Mont Laurier Aviation Co. Ltd., Roberval, Quebec June 5, 1947.
					On July 25, 1953 it went missing on a flight from Fort Chimo to Roberval, Quebec with a crew
					of two and five passengers on board. A search was abandoned twice but eventually the aircraft
					was found October 3, 1953. All survived.
					Boreal Airways Ltd., St. Felicien, Quebec August 10, 1954;
					Destroyed by fire June 8, 1955, sparks blown from a forest fire set the aircraft on fire.
				5263	(MSN 254) Delivered to USAAF November 26, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPM March 22, 1944; While enroute from Seven Islands to
					Harrington Harbor, Quebec on March 14, 1944 with three persons on board, it was forced down
					on to the St. Lawrence River ice. The plane was located the following day but several days
					of bad weather prevented rescue. In the mean time the aircraft was lost to the moving ice.
					A USAAF Sikorski R-4 was brought in to attempt one of the first helicopter rescues in Canada.
					Before this could be accomplished, the survivors were rescued by an ice breaker.
				5264	(MSN 255) Delivered to USAAF November 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPN March 22, 1944; Mont Laurier Aviation Co. Ltd.,
					Roberval, Quebec; Arctic Wings Ltd., Churchill, Manitoba May 18, 1954;
					Transair Ltd., St. James, Manitoba 1956 [after Central Northern Airways and Arctic Wings
					merged to become Transair]; crashed at Bowden Lake, Manitoba October 20, 1957.
				5265	(MSN 256) Delivered to USAAF November 30, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPO March 22, 1944; Mont Laurier Aviation Co. Ltd.,
					Roberval, Quebec January 26, 1948; Boreal Airways Ltd., St. Felicien, Quebec September 14, 1954;
					On February 8, 1957 the propeller struck a gas drum when the pilot turned to avoid a jeep
					being driven on the taxiway. The aircraft caught fire and was destroyed, no injuries [location
					unknown].
				5266	(MSN 257) Delivered to USAAF November 26, 1943; Newark, New Jersey November 28, 1943;
					8th AF, England; 320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 1st
					Strategic Air Depot, Troston, Suffolk;
					Destroyed in a landing accident at Debach, England June 5, 1944.
				5267	(MSN 258) Delivered to USAAF November 18, 1943; Newark, New Jersey November 28, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey January 7, 1944; Newark, NJ March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					salvaged.
				5268	(MSN 259) Delivered to USAAF November 24, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF November 25, 1943; serial A71-9; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia February 20, 1944;
					No.1 Communications Unit, Essendon, Melbourne, Victoria May 12, 1944;
					Destroyed by fire at Essendon, Victoria February 2, 1945. The engine back-fired on start-up
					which started a fire in the engine bay. A crew of a nearby RAAF fire tender was unable to
					operate the tender and by the time a DCA fire tender was brought into action the fire had
					taken too strong a hold. Foam was sprayed on the burning aircraft to no avail and the aircraft
					was destroyed.
				5269	(MSN 260) Delivered to USAAF November 15, 1943; Newark, New Jersey November 24, 1943;
					8th AF, England; condemned July 30, 1945.
				5270	(MSN 261) Delivered to USAAF November 27, 1943; Alhambra, California, December 30, 1943 for
					shipment to Karachi, India; 10th AF, India; HQ Squadron, 301st Service Group, Tezpur, India;
					Damaged in a ground loop accident at Tezpur September 18, 1944.
				5271	(MSN 262) Delivered to USAAF November 29, 1943; Long Beach, California December 15, 1943 for
					shipment to Karachi, India; 10th AF, India
				5272	(MSN 263) Delivered to USAAF November 29, 1943; Alhambra, California December 14, 1943 for
					shipment to Karachi, India; 10th AF, India;
				5273	(MSN 264) Delivered to USAAF November 30, 1943; Alhambra, California December 8, 1943 for
					shipment to Karachi, India; 10th AF, India;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Tezpur, India July 25, 1944.
				5274	(MSN 265) Delivered to USAAF November 30, 1943; Alhambra, California December 30, 1943 for
					shipment to Karachi, India; 10th AF, India; condemned March 26, 1945.
				5275	(MSN 266) Delivered to USAAF November 29, 1943; Alhambra, California January 28, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; salvaged June 7, 1945
				5276	(MSN 267) Delivered to USAAF November 30, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls,
					Montana December 12, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska January 1, 1944; 396th Air Base Squadron;
					Destroyed in a takeoff accident at Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, Alaska May 15, 1944..
				5277	(MSN 268) Delivered to USAAF December 2, 1943; 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls,
					Montana December 9, 1943; 11th AF, Alaska January 1, 1944;
					Returned to US; To RFC at Ponca City, Oklahoma October 29, 1945; Lafferty and Klika,
					San Diego, California; registered NC59927; Charles Babb Corporation, California;
					Damaged in collision with L-5G 45-34951 at San Bernardino, California February 12, 1947;
					Société Compagnie Indochinoise de Commerce Exterieur, Hanoi, Viet Nam;
					registered F-BECH September 7, 1948;
					Caught fire on landing and was destroyed at Ng Hialo, Viet Nam February 27, 1949,
					registration cancelled August 5, 1949.
				5278	(MSN 269) Delivered to USAAF December 2, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF December 9, 1943; serial A71-12; flown to Newark, New Jersey for
					shipment to Australia; received at No.3 Aircraft Depot, Amberley, Queensland March 7, 1944;
					No.6 Aircraft Depot, Oakley, Queensland March 14, 1944;
					No.4 Communications Unit, Archerfield, Queensland April 21, 1944;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW January 17, 1946 for storage;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission August 1, 1946;
					Kingsford Smith Aviation Services, Mascot, NSW November 28, 1947;
					Silver City Airways (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Broken Hill, New South Wales;
					registered VH-BHG February 15, 1949; Zinc Corporation Ltd, Melbourne, Victoria December 18, 1951;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways, Wewak, New Guinea July 17, 1953;
					Mandated Airlines Ltd, Lae PNG November, 1958;
					registered VH-GSB January, 1959; Ansett-MAL Ltd, Lae PNG April, 1960;
					Robert H. Gibbes, Goroka, PNG; registered VH-RHG June11, 1962;
					Re-registered VH-GSG June22, 1964; Pay & Williamson of Scone, NSW 1964;
					Conversion to agricultural configuration for crop dusting;
					While spreading superphosphate near Murrurundi, NSW July 15, 1965 engine power was
					lost shortly after takeoff. In the subsequent forced landing the aircraft overturned.
					The engine failure was caused by a faulty ignition switch.
					Skyservice Aviation Pty, Camden October 22, 1968; leased to Air Research Pty Ltd, Sydney NSW;
					fitted for aerial mineral survey with a magnetometer bomb under the fuselage;
					fitted at Camden with additional fuel tanks to give 200 gallon capacity for long endurance
					survey missions. Offered for magnetometer, scintillometer and photographic survey work.
					Mercredits (WA) Ltd, Sydney 1971; Registration cancelled July 21, 1973; Ed Fleming,
					Vancouver, British Columbia; registered CF-ISM 1974;
					Ignace Airways Ltd, Ignace, Ontario June, 1974;
					Grand Rapids Air, St-Norbert, Manitoba 1976.
					Crashed on take-off from Lake Witchai, Manitoba June 16, 1978. The pilot reported that
					shortly after takeoff from the lake at about 350 feet altitude, he found the aircraft very
					difficult to control. To avoid trees ahead he started a turn to the left back over the lake.
					He was unable to control the aircraft and it struck the water heavily in a nose down attitude.
					The passenger drowned when the aircraft sank.  Investigators estimated that the aircraft was
					at or over the maximum authorized weight limit. Parts of the wreckage recovered from the
					water showed there had been an unapproved modification to the wing struts (shortening); this
					had the effect of altering the dihedral of the wings, changing the flight characteristics. 
				5279	(MSN 270) Delivered to USAAF December 2, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF December 5, 1943; serial A71-10; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.1 Aircraft Depot, Laverton, Western Australia February 20, 1944;
					No.1 Aircraft Performance Unit (APU), Laverton April 5, 1944; used for performance testing,
					trials of a modified tail wheel strut and a modification to the aileron flap design that
					improved slow speed handling qualities; trial installation of a radio compass;
					No.5 Communications Unit [KF-H], Garbutt, Queensland August 16, 1944;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW January 18, 1946 for storage;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission August 1, 1946;
					Kingsford Smith Aviation Services, Mascot, NSW November 28, 1947;
					Gibbes-Sepik Airways, Port Moresby, New Guinea; registered VH-BNL November 25, 1949.
					Crashed 5 miles SSE of Goroka, New Guinea July 12, 1950. When approaching Goroka for
					landing the previous day, the pilot could not see the runway due to smoke and was forced
					to land in a kunai grass clearing 5 miles SE of Goroka. The pilot remained in the
					aircraft overnight. When taking off from the clearing the port wing struck an earth
					mound concealed by the kunai grass causing the aircraft to crash. The aircraft was severely
					damaged and the pilot received minor injuries. The aircraft was dismantled in-situ and
					carried out in sections to Goroka by native porters. Registration cancelled May 29, 1951,
					aircraft to be used for spares;
					Rebuilt and registered VH-BNL November 14, 1957; Mandated Airlines Ltd, Lae. PNG November 1958;
					Reregistered VH-GSF with Ansett-MAL March 30, 1960; WFU July 29, 1963;
					Pay & Williamson Pty Ltd, Narromine, NSW October 4, 1963;
					Conversion to agricultural configuration for crop dusting; WFU February 17, 1968;
					Skyservice Aviation Pty Ltd, Camden NSW January 15, 1969;
					Engine failed and burst into flames during a skydiving display off Manly Beach, Queenscliff, NSW
					January 18, 1970. Eight parachutists bailed out, followed by the pilot at 5,000 feet.
					As he floated down under his parachute the circling Norseman came very close to hitting him.
					All nine parachutists were rescued by local boats. The Norseman struck the sea six miles off
					the beach, five miles NE Sydney Heads.
				5280	(MSN 271) Delivered to USAAF December 6, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF December 9, 1943; serial A71-13; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.3 Aircraft Depot, Amberley, Queensland March 7, 1944;
					No.6 Aircraft Depot, Oakley, Queensland March 14, 1944;
					No.4 Communications Unit, Archerfield, Queensland April 21, 1944;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW January 17, 1946 for storage;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission August 1, 1946;
					Kingsford Smith Aviation Services, Mascot, NSW November 28, 1947;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways, Wewak, New Guinea October 29, 1948;
					Registered VH-BNE November 18, 1948.
					Overturned on landing at Telefomin in Sandaun Province November 13, 1953 when a wheel
					struck a soft spot on the strip. Overturned during forced landing in swamp at Lake Kopiago
					June 29, 1957 while air-dropping supplies to patrol officers. The aircraft was rebuilt
					by GSA engineers at Goroka 1957-58;
					Mandated Airlines Ltd, Lae, PNG November, 1958; registered VH-GSD June 18, 1960;
					When taking off from Lalibu strip in Southern Highlands Province March 19, 1960 the pilot
					noticed a drop in fuel pressure when he was committed to continue the takeoff,
					so he used the wobble pump to obtain a height of 200 feet. He then attempted to return
					to the strip but the engine power failed completely and the aircraft overturned on rough
					terrain.
					Ansett-MAL, Lae, PNG June, 1960; registration cancelled September 12, 1960.
				5281	(MSN 272) Delivered to USAAF December 4, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF December 9, 1943; serial A71-14; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.3 Aircraft Depot, Amberley, Queensland March 7, 1944;
					No.6 Aircraft Depot, Oakley, Queensland March 20, 1944;
					No.7 Communications Unit, Pearce, Western Australia April 21, 1944;
					No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, Breddan, Queensland December 4, 1944;
					No.5 Communications Unit, Garbutt, Queensland May 18, 1945;
					No.13 Aircraft Repair Depot, Breddan, Queensland June 5, 1945;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW March 19, 1946 for storage;
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission August 1, 1946;
					Kingsford Smith Aviation Services, Mascot, NSW November 28, 1947;
					Zinc Corporation Ltd (Aviation Division), Broken Hill, NSW March 5, 1948;
					Registered VH-BHF March 5, 1948;
					Silver City Airways (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Broken Hill, NSW August 1, 1948;
					Zinc Corporation Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria;
					Caught fire on the ground at Mainoru airstrip, Arnhem Land, Northern Territories
					September 17, 1952 due to an electric fault in the HF radio, aircraft totally destroyed.
				5282	(MSN 273) Delivered to USAAF December 13, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal
					Australian AF December 15, 1943; serial A71-11; flown to Newark, New Jersey for shipment
					to Australia; received at No.2 Aircraft Depot, Bankstown, NSW February 29, 1944;
					No.7 Communications Unit, Pearce, WA April 29, 1944;
					Ground looped after landing at Pearce May 4, 1944 causing major damage;
					No.4 Communications Unit, Archerfield, Queensland September 4, 1944;
					No.3 Communications Unit, Mascot, NSW December 19, 1944;
					Ground looped after landing from a local training flight at Mascot August 4, 1945 caused
					the undercarriage to collapse and inflict significant damage to the aircraft;
					No.2 Aircraft Depot September 28, 1945;
					No.7 Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal, NSW May 14, 1946 for storage; stored pending use by the
					Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE);
					Commonwealth Disposals Commission September 9, 1949;
					Gibbes Sepik Airways Ltd., Wewak, New Guinea June 27, 1950;
					ferried Tocumwal to Deniliquin, NSW October 18, 1950;
					registered VH-ASS September 21, 1952;
					Force landed with engine failure and overturned at Roger Strip, 48 miles NW of Port
					Moresby, New Guinea October 29, 1956 and suffered substantial damage;
					Carsair Air Service, Port Moresby June20, 1957;
					Robert G Carswell, Archerfield, Queensland;
					dismantled at Bankstown, WFU April 21, 1964;
					Pay & Williamson Pty Ltd, Narromine 1964 for spares, trucked to Scone July, 1964.
				5283	(MSN 274) Delivered to USAAF December 4, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					December 12, 1943; serial 365; No.3 Training Command, Montreal, Quebec; No.124 Ferry Squadron;
					Accident at Diamond Lake, near Timagami, Ontario July 19, 1945;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario August 14, 1945 pending disposal;
					Noorduyn Aviation August 22, 1945 for repair and overhaul;
					No.6 Reserve Equipment Maintenance Unit (REMU), Mont Joli, Quebec March 14, 1946;
					No.3 Repair Depot May 1, 1946; Eastern Air Command, Goose Bay, Labrador July 22, 1946;
					No. 11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) December 9, 1950 for overhaul;
					Maritime Group, Greenwood, Nova Scotia, November 28, 1951;
					Edmonton, Alberta April 9, 1952; accident at Whitehorse, Yukon August 28, 1953;
					SOC September 24, 1953
				5284	(MSN 275) Delivered to USAAF December 6, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					December 24, 1943; serial 366;
					No.4 Training Command, Calgary, Alberta; Western Air Command (North West Staging Route)
					January 1, 1944;
					Edmonton February 19, 1944 for repairs;
					Western Air Command March 24, 1944;
					Accident;
					Edmonton June 21, 1944 for repairs;
					North Western Air Command September 27, 1944;
					No.10 Repair Depot, Calgary, Alberta September 9, 1946;
					reserve storage; North Western Air Command April 23, 1947;
					Air Transport Command, No.413 Photo Squadron April 13, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario January 20, 1950 for repairs, overhaul and fabric recovering;
					Air Transport Command, No.408 Squadron May 1, 1951;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario for repairs December 12, 1951;
					Air Transport Command, No.408 Squadron May 3, 1952; Training Command June 8, 1953;
					No.2 Wireless School, Calgary, Alberta December 16, 1953;
					Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta August 17, 1954;
					reserve storage; sold to Noorduyn Aviation November 25, 1955;
					Canadian Structural Steel Works 1956; registered CF-INL;
					Brochu Industries Ltd., Montreal, Quebec 1963;
					Crashed in 1964 with three fatalities; rebuilt and returned to service;
					Damaged at Long Lake, Quebec May 24, 1968. During flight at 2500 ft. in turbulence, a
					loud cracking sound was heard and rudder control was lost. A difficult landing was made,
					but with loss of directional control the aircraft ran up on shore and suffered considerable
					damage. Registration cancelled May 27, 1982;
					Registered C-FINL to Cargair, Quebec May 21, 1983;
					Crashed and burned October 7, 1988; registration cancelled February 27, 1990.
				5285	(MSN 276) Delivered to USAAF December 9, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					December 24, 1943; serial 367; No.4 Training Command, Calgary, Alberta;
					Western Air Command (North West Staging Route) November 2, 1944;
					Edmonton February 19, 1944 for repairs; Western Air Command (North West Staging Route) March 6, 1944;
					North West Air Command July 3, 1944; No. 6 Communications Flight;
					Accident at Edmonton, Alberta January 3, 1945;
					No. 10 Repair Depot February 17, 1945 for repair and inspection;
					Noorduyn Aviation July 12, 1945 for modifications;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Noorduyn) November 27, 1945 for installation of airmail
					pickup equipment which was later removed;
					Mont Joli, Quebec March 14, 1946 for Search and Rescue work; Rockcliffe, Ontario November 1, 1947;
					No.9 Training Group (412 Composite Flight) January 14, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot March 6, 1948 for installation of a ventral fuel tank;
					North West Air Command (No.111 K Flight), Winnipeg, Manitoba April 9, 1948;
					Accident January 2, 1949;
					No.10 Repair Depot; SOC January 11, 1949.
				5286	(MSN 277) Delivered to USAAF December 9, 1943; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					December 24, 1943; serial 368;
					Western Air Command, Vancouver, BC;
					Coates Ltd., Vancouver for repairs May 12, 1945;
					Western Air Command, Vancouver, BC June 21, 1945;
					S.R. MC, Patricia Bay, BC November 22, 1945;
					No.6 Repair Depot May 1, 1946;
					No.9 Training Group, No.403 Photo Squadron, Rockcliffe, Ontario June 19, 1946;
					Air Transport Command, No.413 Photo Squadron April 1, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot October 14, 1948 for reconditioning;
					Air Transport Command, No.413 Photo Squadron March 2, 1949;
					No. 11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) November 30, 1949 for overhaul;
					Air Transport Command, No.408 Squadron March 27, 1950; Whitehorse, Yukon September 15, 1953;
					Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta August 17, 1959;
					reserve storage; Noorduyn Norseman Aircraft Ltd., Montreal, Quebec 1956;
					registered CF-INM;
					Hall’s Air Service, Val d’Or, Quebec 1956;
					Wheeler Northland Airways; accident; rebuild by Noorduyn using a Mark V fuselage.
				5287	(MSN 278) Delivered to USAAF December 20, 1943; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana January 2, 1944;
					the aircraft was winterized and departed for Alaska on January 21, 1944;
					Crashed and burned during salvage operations for a wrecked P-39 at Carpenter Lake, NWT
					February 27, 1944, pilot and passenger killed.
				5288	(MSN 279) Delivered to USAAF December 15, 1943; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana December 21, 1943;
					winterized and departed for Fairbanks, Alaska on December 22, 1943;
					To RFC June 2, 1945; W.E. Harris, New York, NY; registered N53202;
					Newfoundland Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland; registered VO-ABZ January 1, 1949;
					registered CF-GUM [when Newfoundland became a Canadian province];
					Queen Charlotte Airlines, Vancouver, BC February 20, 1951;
					Pacific Western Airlines, Vancouver, BC 1956 [when they bought out Queen Charlotte];
					Bullock Wings And Rotors, Calgary, Alberta February 24, 1960;
					Tom Sydia, Edmonton, Alberta September 17, 1962.
					On October 15, 1962 the owner reported that the aircraft had been destroyed by fire and
					was a write off, location and details unknown.
				5289	(MSN 280) Delivered to USAAF December 15, 1943; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana December 21, 1943;
					winterized and departed for Alaska on January 6, 1944; Northern Air Service, Fairbanks, Alaska;
					registered N18955;
					Northern Consolidated Airlines Inc., Anchorage, Alaska;
					registration cancelled March 8, 1971.
				5290	(MSN 281) Delivered to USAAF December 12, 1943; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta December 18, 1943;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana January 31, 1944;
					winterized and departed for Alaska February 23, 1944;
					Damaged in an accident in Alaska February 14, 1945;
					To RFC July 25, 1945; Eldorado Mining and Refining Ltd;
					registered CF-FAA September 29, 1946;
					United Aviation, Edmonton, Alberta May 2, 1950;
					Queen Charlotte Airlines, Vancouver, BC. March 28, 1951, it was sold less wings and engine;
					shipped to Vancouver where it was rebuilt in 1951 – 1953;
					Pacific Western Airlines Ltd., Vancouver 1958 [when they bought out Queen Charlotte];
					Uranium Corporation of BC May 22, 1958;
					sold to Chile and shipped on November 21, 1960; registered CC-CSD.
				5291	(MSN 282) Delivered to USAAF December 15, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 16, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey January 6, 1944; New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					Accident October 14, 1944; salvaged December 10, 1944.
				5292	(MSN 283) Delivered to USAAF December 15, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 16, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey January 1, 1944; New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					salvaged.
				5293	(MSN 284) to Delivered to USAAF December 15, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 24, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey January 1, 1944; New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					839th Air Engineering Squadron, 413th Air Service Group, AF Europe;
					Damaged when ground looped at Furstenfeldbruck [R-72], Germany March 18, 1946;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5294	(MSN 285) Delivered to USAAF December 18, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 23, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey February 8, 1944; New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					325th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton;
					crashed and destroyed at Barons Park Farm, Desford September 7, 1944, pilot killed.
				5295	(MSN 286) Delivered to USAAF December 28, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 29, 1943;
					Fort Dix, New Jersey January 10, 1944; New York April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5296	(MSN 287) Delivered to USAAF December 28, 1943; Newark, New Jersey December 29, 1943;
					Fort Dix, NJ January 6, 1944; New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission on June 17, 1947.
				5297	(MSN 288) Delivered to USAAF December 18, 1943; Alhambra, California January 3, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 20th AF, India; 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group;
					Damaged landing at Bolpur, India August 26, 1944; salvaged October 7, 1944.
				5298	(MSN 289) Delivered to USAAF December 28, 1943; Alhambra, California January 11, 1944
					for shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India;
					14th AF, China; HQ Squadron, 308th Bomb Group;
					Damaged when ground looped at Kunming, China September 16, 1944;
					Accident September 10, 1945; salvaged November 10, 1945.
				5299	(MSN 290) Delivered to USAAF December 28, 1943; Alhambra, California January 11, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India;
					166th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India;
					Damaged taking off at Inbaung, Burma December 11, 1944; salvaged February 6, 1945.
					Conflict: Headquarters Flight, 1st Combat Wing, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire
				5300	(MSN 291) Delivered to USAAF December 29, 1943; Alhambra, California January 12, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 20th AF; 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group;
					Damaged when ground looped taking off at Dum Dum, India June 11, 1944;
					Damaged in a landing accident due to mechanical failure July 8, 1944;
					Accident June 16, 1945; salvaged September 5, 1945.
				5301	(MSN 292) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Alhambra, California January 19, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; destroyed by fire December 7, 1945.
				5302	(MSN 293) Delivered to USAAF January 4, 1944; Alhambra, California January 15, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; salvaged May 17, 1945.
				5303	(MSN 294) Delivered to USAAF December 29, 1943; Peterson, Colorado Springs, Colorado
					January 20, 1944; Gowen, Boise, Idaho;
					Damaged due weather landing at Cascade, Idaho March 3, 1944;
					265th Base Unit, Pocatello, Idaho;
					Damaged while parked by B-29A 44-61679 landing with mechanical failure at Kirtland, NM June 13, 1945
					[the B-29 damaged seven parked aircraft];
					To RFC at Albuquerque, New Mexico February 6, 1946.
				5304	(MSN 295) Delivered to USAAF December 29, 1943; 209th Base Unit, Peterson, Colorado Springs,
					Colorado January 20, 1944;
					Accident in New Mexico September 18, 1944;
					Damaged when ground looped at Peterson October 19, 1945;
					To RFC at Denver, Colorado February 27, 1946; L. Mansdorf, Los Angeles, California;
					registered N63132, cancelled.
				5305	(MSN 296) Delivered to USAAF January 1, 1944; Peterson, Colorado Springs, Colorado January 21, 1944;
					11th AF, Alaska; 57th Fighter Wing, Elmendorf, Alaska;
					Damaged taking off at Lake Hood, Alaska August 3, 1949.
				5306	(MSN 297) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker, Oklahoma
					January 12, 1944; damaged when ground looped landing at Pratt, Kansas May 9, 1944;
					To RFC June 18, 1945; R.K. Newcomb, Watertown, North Dakota; registered NC50188, cancelled.
				5307	(MSN 298) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Miami Technical Service Command, Florida
					January 27, 1944; forced landed due engine failure 4 miles NE of Port Mayaca, Florida March 31, 1945.
				5308	(MSN 299) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania;
					114th Base Unit, Chatham, Savannah, Georgia;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Chatham July 16, 1944;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona December 20, 1945;
					K. Starnes, Conway, Arkansas; registered NC62256, cancelled.
				5309	(MSN 300) Delivered to USAAF December 31, 1944; Hill, Ogden, Utah January 11, 1944;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina December 11, 1945; E.G. Germain, Washington, DC;
					registered NC60689; Morrison Flying Service, Helena, Montana;
					Lamb Airways, The Pas, Manitoba; registered CF-GUQ January 17, 1951;
					Crashed and burned on take-off at Lamb’s Grace Lake Base, The Pas in 1957, pilot Jack Lamb
					suffered injuries and burns.
				5310	(MSN 301) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944; New York
					February 14, 1944; 8th AF, England; 1st Base Air Depot, Burtonwood, Lancashire;
					Damaged while parked by B-17G 43-37862 taxying at Burtonwood July 16, 1944.
				5311	(MSN 302) Delivered to USAAF December 29, 1943; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 3, 1944;
					New York February 17, 1944; 8th AF, Europe; salvaged December 20, 1945.
				5312	(MSN 303) Delivered to USAAF January 5, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; salvaged April 18, 1946
				5313	(MSN 304) Delivered to USAAF January 7, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					311th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 3rd Base Air Depot, Langford Lodge, Northern Ireland;
					Damaged in a forced landing at Prestwick, Scotland April 23, 1944;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France;
					Crashed and burned December 3, 1944 while on approach to Le Bourget in low cloud, drizzle
					and fog the aircraft hit a wooded hill near the village on Montge, France, pilot and engineer killed.
				5314	(MSN 305) Delivered to USAAF January 7, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5315	(MSN 306) Delivered to USAAF January 7, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					9th AF, Europe;
					325th Troop Carrier Squadron, 516th Troop Carrier Group, Ansbach [R-45], Germany;
					Damaged taxying at Goppingen [R-44], Germany December 30, 1945;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947
				5316	(MSN 307) Delivered to USAAF January 7, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 14, 1944; 8th AF, England; salvaged.
				5317	(MSN 308) Delivered to USAAF January 7, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 8, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; salvaged March 15, 1945.
				5318	(MSN 309) Delivered to USAAF January 8, 1944; Alhambra, California January 17 for shipment to
					Calcutta, India; accident October 31, 1944; condemned December 4, 1944.
				5319	(MSN 310) Delivered to USAAF January 8, 1944; Alhambra, California January 16, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; condemned December 4, 1944.
				5320	(MSN 311) Delivered to USAAF January 13, 1944; Alhambra, California January 23, 1944
					for shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; condemned June 3, 1945.
				5321	(MSN 312) Delivered to USAAF January 10, 1944; Alhambra, California January 16, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; 443rd Troop Carrier Group;
					Damaged when ground looped at Ledo, India March 14, 1945; condemned March 19, 1945.
				5322	(MSN 313) Delivered to USAAF January 17, 1944; Alhambra, California January 28, 1944 for
					shipment to Calcutta, India; 14th AF, China;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Yunnanyi, China August 16, 1944.
				5323	(MSN 314) Delivered to USAAF January 10, 1944; Peterson, Colorado Springs, Colorado January 22;
					7th Service Command, Wendover, Utah;
					Damaged while parked by B-29A 44-61679 landing with mechanical failure at Kirtland, NM June 13, 1945
					[the B-29 damaged seven parked aircraft].
				5324	(MSN 315) Delivered to USAAF January, 1944
				5325	(MSN 316) Delivered to USAAF January 26, 1944; Peterson, Colorado Springs, Colorado
					February 13, 1944; To RFC at Albuquerque, New Mexico October 1, 1945; registered N59054, cancelled.
				5326	(MSN 317) Delivered to USAAF January 18, 1944; Peterson, Colorado Springs, Colorado February 7, 1944;
					 249th Base Unit, Alliance, Nebraska;
					Damaged due weather landing at Scottsbluff Auxiliary Field, Nebraska January 26, 1945.
				5327	(MSN 318) Delivered to USAAF January 21, 1944; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					Edmonton, Alberta February 14, 1944;
					4119th Base Unit, Air Service Command, Brookley, Mobile, Alabama;
					Damaged taxying at Brookley November 12, 1944; 11th AF, Alaska;
					Damaged when force landed due weather at Chisana, Alaska November 20, 1944.
				5328	(MSN 319) Delivered to USAAF January 19, 1944;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana January 26, 1944;
					the aircraft was winterized; Fairbanks, Alaska February 2, 1944; returned to US;
					To RFC June 2, 1945; J.C. Cheney, Yakima, Washington; registered N49663, cancelled.
				5329	(MSN 320) Delivered to USAAF January 22, 1944; Air Transport Command, Alaska Wing;
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, Montana; Edmonton, Alberta;
					11th AF, Alaska; damaged in a takeoff accident at Koyuk, Alaska March 18, 1944;
					Ladd, Fairbanks, Alaska;
					Force landed due engine failure 50 miles NW of Anchorage, Alaska August 21, 1947.
				5330	(MSN 321) Delivered to USAAF January 21, 1944; Brookley, Mobile, Alabama January 30, 1944;
					damaged taxying at Key, Meridian, Mississippi May 5, 1944;
					To RFC June 26, 1946; Skylanes Express Inc., Macon, Georgia; registered NC65616;
					Sky Service Corp., Evansville, Indiana; Crash damaged, repaired and put into service;
					T.S. Douglas (Muskoka Air Trails), Muskoka, Ontario May 5, 1948;
					registered CF-GHY; Quinte Skyways Ltd. May 24, 1949;
					located to Yellowknife, NWT July 3, 1949 and operated by T.S. Douglas for Yellowknife Airways;
					Crashed and burned north of Yellowknife July 4, 1949 when it hit a rock on takeoff.
				5331	(MSN 322) Delivered to USAAF January 21, 1944; Robins, Georgia January 29, 1944;
					To RFC July 18, 1945;registered N3982C, cancelled;
					Jenemie Angel Inc., Colonial Dambsch, Managua, Nicaragua.
				5332	(MSN 323) Delivered to USAAF January 26, 1944; McClellan, Sacramento, California February 5;
					To RFC at Ontario, California November 19, 1945; J. Von Ronkel, Los Angeles, California;
					registered NC56781; Jose P. Geofrey October 2 1948; registration cancelled December 2,1948;
					registered XB-KEY; registered N4633V November 20, 1951; registered in Colombia as HK-454;
					Artunduago, Gustavo August 31, 1953; Selva Ltda. Servicio Aero Del Vaupes November 26, 1953;
					TAO Taxi Aereo Opita April 26, 1957; Trujillo Villegas, Walter October 14, 1958;
					ASPA Ltda., Aerov Santana Pilotos Asociación November 18, 1958.
				5333	(MSN 324) Delivered to USAAF January 22, 1944; Kelly, San Antonio, Texas January 28, 1944;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 6, 1945; North Aviation Co., White Bear Lake, Minnesota;
					registered NC51491; registered CF-ENB; Central Northern Airways Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba May 15 1953;
					Transair Ltd., St. James, Manitoba 1956 (Central Northern and Arctic Wings merged in 1956 to
					become Transair); Northland Airlines, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1968;
					Courier Trading and Enterprises, Winnipeg 1969; Ilford-Riverton Airways, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1970;
					D.G. Belluz and D.S. Paterson (Gayle Air), Winnipeg January 26, 1971;
					J.W. Hostetler, Red Lake, Ontario September 19, 1974; Wings Aviation, Red Lake July 11, 1975;
					J.W. Hostetler 1976; Willie Pruden and Wendell Umble, Lac La Biche, Alberta September 3, 1980;
					Ilford-Riverton Airways, Winnipeg July 8, 1982;
					Northland Outdoors, Winnipeg, Manitoba December 1984;
					Northland Air Manitoba, Winnipeg May 29, 1986; Grass River Lodge, The Pas, Manitoba June 16, 1993;
					Kississing Lake Lodge Ltd. [Wings Over Kississing], Flin Flon, Manitoba May 12, 2000;
					registration current [Aug16].
				5334	(MSN 325) Delivered to USAAF January 21, 1944; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker, Oklahoma
					March 12, 1944; To RFC August 9, 1945; registered NC48993, cancelled on export to Canada;
					The Pas Airways Ltd., The Pas, Manitoba; registered CF-GTN August 25, 1950;
					damaged when it broke through ice;
					E.R Myers in damaged condition; E.R. Myers (Rusty Myers Flying Service), Fort Frances, Ontario
					April 10, 1953; Stan’s Flying Service, Ear Falls, Ontario July 19, 1971;
					Parsons Airways, Kenora, Ontario August 8, 1974; Neil C. Walsten, Kenora, Ontario May 4, 1976;
					Parsons Airways May 10, 1976; Neil Walsten 1978;
					Ilford-Riverton Airways (Lease from D.W. Graham), Winnipeg, Manitoba July 8, 1980;
					Walsten Air Service (Lease from D.W. Graham), Kenora, Ontario;
					Ontario Central Airlines (Lease from D.W. Graham), Kenora Ontario December 30, 1980;
					Bearskin Lake Air Service (Lease from D.W. Graham), Sioux Lookout, Ontario July 20, 1982;
					Cross Lake Air Service, Wabowden, Manitoba 1982; Walsten Air Service, Kenora 1983;
					Crashed into trees after engine failure near Round Lake, Ontario June 24, 1983,
					pilot had selected an empty fuel tank; salvaged by Don Graham 1984; Silver Wings
					Leasing (Don Graham), Sioux Lookout, Ontario May 16, 1989;
					Norman Otto and George Allen of Sioux Lookout, Ontario July 24, 1989;
					registration cancelled June 27, 2000 on export to USA;
					Wayne Alsworth, Soldotna, Arkansas; registered November 28, 2001 as N2038L, current [Sep16].
				5335	(MSN 326) Delivered to USAAF January 21, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					January 25, 1944; serial 369; No.124 Squadron, 1944;
					No. 435 (T) Squadron, Edmonton, Alberta August 1946; Carberry, Manitoba August 21, 1946;
					Winnipeg Detachment November 1946; Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta for storage November 9, 1946;
					SOC January 20, 1956; registered CF-ILH;
					Nordair; crashed enroute Roberval to Archer Lake, Quebec July 13, 1957
				5336	(MSN 327) Delivered to USAAF January 25, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF
					March 8, 1944; serial 370; Eastern Air Command, Halifax, Nova Scotia; reserve storage;
					Eastern Air Command, Halifax, February 18, 1946; No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario July 18, 1946;
					reserve storage; North West Air Command, No.123 (SR) Flight, Sea Island, Vancouver, BC May 2, 1949;
					No.10 Repair Depot, Calgary, Alberta April 15, 1950 for repairs and fabric recovering;
					North West Air Command, No.123 (SR) Flight, Sea Island; Western Region Training Command,
					Winnipeg, Manitoba July 11, 1951; No.25 Air Material Base (Canadian Pacific Airlines),
					Calgary, Alberta April 21, 1957 for repairs and corrosion removal;
					Transport Command, No.111 (C&R) Flight June 23, 1952; accident at Winnipeg, Manitoba
					September 8, 1952; Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta September 20, 1952;
					No. 12 Technical Support Unit (deHavilland) December 8, 1953 for repairs; Mutual Defense
					Assistance Program; Royal Norwegian AF April 23, 1953 as 370, code R-AP;
					Skattøra, Tromso on floats as an ambulance aircraft; loan to Wideroes; registered LN-BVD;
					Damaged at Narvik 1955; wreck purchased by Wideroes; rebuilt; registered LN-BFU;
					Written off in a crash at Alta, Norway August 18, 1964; registration cancelled October 19, 1967.
				5337	(MSN 328) Delivered to USAAF January 29, 1944; Muroc Lake, California February 10, 1944;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia April 25, 1945;
					Damaged taxying at Richmond, Virginia February 14, 1946;
					W.E. Harris, New York, NY; registered NC53213, cancelled on export to Newfoundland;
					Traylor Aviation Co., Washington, DC; Newfoundland Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland;
					registered VO-ACB January 1, 1949; re-registered CF-GRQ December 15, 1949 [after Newfoundland
					became a Canadian province]; Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd., Vancouver, BC December 1950;
					Disappeared on a flight from Muchalat Arm, Zeballos to Tofino, BC August 4, 1951 with the
					pilot and six passengers, never found, assumed to have crashed at sea.
				5338	(MSN 329) Delivered to USAAF January 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 31, 1945;
					New York February 17, 1944; 8th AF, England.
				5339	(MSN 330) Delivered to USAAF January 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 31, 1944;
					New York February 15, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					315th Air Transport Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group, Creil [A-81], France;
					damaged taxying at Chantilly [A-65], France October 8, 1944; salvaged November 14, 1944.
				5340	(MSN 331) Delivered to USAAF January 27, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey January 31, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport
					Group, 2nd Base Air Depot, Warton, Lancashire. On August 14, 1944 the Norseman was
					transporting seven ferry pilots from Warton to Speke, Liverpool. During landing at
					Speke in an 8 mph cross-wind, it ground looped, veering left off the runway and collided
					with a parked P-47, 44-19565. Extensive damage to both aircraft but no injuries.
					Salvaged October 29, 1944.
				5341	(MSN 332) Delivered to USAAF February 4, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 6, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5342	(MSN 333) Delivered to USAAF February 1, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 4, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					Accident January 29, 1947; condemned February 27, 1947; salvaged on May 1, 1947.
				5343	(MSN 334) Delivered to USAAF February 1, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey; New York February 12, 1944;
					8th AF, England; On September 20, 1944 a ‘Split-S’ maneuver was attempted resulting
					in considerable damage, a large amount of fabric was ripped from the wing tops, the top of
					the rudder was bent at 90 degrees and the fuselage twisted but the aircraft was landed safely;
					salvaged October 29, 1944.
				5344	(MSN 335) Delivered to USAAF February 1, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 2, 1944;
					New York February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; 320th Air Transport Squadron,
					27th Air Transport Group, 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston, Suffolk.
					On July 10, 1944 the aircraft was tasked to transport a Lockheed Hudson V wheel and
					tyre required to repair an aircraft of this type at Prestwick, Scotland. On approaching
					the Somerset/Wiltshire border in thick fog, the pilot requested permission to land at
					Zeals airfield, Wiltshire. Flying Control refused permission because of the bad weather
					conditions and shortly afterwards the Norseman struck the pinnacle of King Alfred's Tower
					[a 160ft high folly built in 1772. It is believed to mark the site where King Alfred the
					Great rallied his troops in 878. The tower commemorates the accession of George III
					to the throne in 1760 and the end of the Seven Years War] positioned on the hill just
					north of the airfield at Stourhead. The aircraft crashed on Hillcombe Farm, South Brewham
					killing the pilot and two airmen who were to install the replacement Hudson wheel on
					arrival at Prestwick. Salvaged July 13, 1944.
				5345	(MSN 336) Delivered to USAAF February 2, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 4, 1944;
					New York, NY February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe.
				5346	(MSN 337) Delivered to USAAF February 2, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 4, 1944;
					New York, NY February 12, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France; accident November 19, 1945; salvaged January 2, 1946.
				5347	(MSN 338) Delivered to USAAF February 2, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey; New York February 12, 1944;
					8th AF, England; Air Service Command, England 1944; Foreign Liquidation Commission
					June 17, 1947.
				5348	(MSN 339) Delivered to USAAF February 3, 1944; Air Service Command, Hill, Ogden, Utah March 11, 1944;
					Force landed at Riverton, Wyoming April 5, 1944;
					Damaged landing and nosed over at Ford, Dearborn, Michigan January 4, 1945;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 6, 1945; registered N60884; A Martinez;
					registered in Argentina as LV-NQD May 9, 1947;
					Servicios Aéreos Explotadores de Transporte Aéreo (S.A.E.T.A.) November 23, 1948,
					Fábrica Argentina de Aviones; registered LV-AGU November 28, 1950;
					Accident at Santa Rosa October 12, 1956; Transporte Aéreo Costa Atlántica (TACA) November 19, 1957;
					Juan Montiel Forzano July 30, 1964
				5349	(MSN 340) Delivered to USAAF February 3, 1944; Hill, Ogden, Utah February 15, 1944;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona January 6, 1945; 4250th Base Unit, Boca Raton, Florida;
					Damaged landing at Boca Raton May 3, 1945; D.J. King, Minneapolis, Minnesota;
					registered N61854; Muskoka Air Trails Ltd., Huntsville, Ontario; registered CF-FOX June 23, 1947;
					Hollinger-Ungava Air Transport Ltd., Montreal, Quebec February 24, 1950;
					Lemoyne Exploration Ltd., Toronto, Ontario February 24, 1955;
					Assembly Mines Ltd., Toronto, Ontario 1959; registration expired January 14, 1962;
					registered to St. Felicien Air Service, St. Felicien, Quebec in 1971;
					Damaged in a nose-over accident; Ilford-Riverton Airways, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1977;
					Island Air, Winnipeg, Manitoba 1983; Bearskin Lake Air Service, Sioux Lookout, Ontario June 1986;
					Silver Wings Leasing, Sioux Lookout, Ontario February 29, 1988; Icarus Aviation Inc.,
					Sioux Lookout, Ontario July 24, 1989; Otto-Allen Air Ltd., Sioux Lookout September 21, 1989;
					Icarus Aviation August 22, 1990; Rand Air Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta March 12, 1993;
					damaged in Edmonton when a forklift was backed into it;
					Randy Daoust [Randi Air Ltd.], Edmonton November 21, 1993;
					Kevin Walsten April 10, 2003; Walsten Aircraft Parts & Leasing Inc. February 21, 2007;
					West Caribou Air Service Inc. September 10, 2008;
					Walsten Aircraft Parts & Leasing Inc. October 30, 2013, current [Sep16].
				5350	(MSN 341) Delivered to USAAF February 3, 1944; San Bernardino, California February 11, 1944;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 12, 1945; South American Trading Corporation,
					New York, NY; registered NC58406;
					Civil conversion at All American Aviation Company, DuPont Airfield, Wilmington, Delaware;
					Compania Dodero Navigacion Argentina SA (CDNA), Argentina; registered LV-AAY May 22, 1946;
					ferried May 22, 1946 from DuPont Airfield but the US exit was delayed in Brownsville, Texas
					by the government’s reluctance to deliver authorization to export the aircraft.
					On June 6 the aircraft was finally allowed to leave to Buenos Aries, arriving at
					Presidente Rivadavia Airport, Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina June 29, 1946;
					Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino (ALFA) January 22, 1947;
					Destroyed in a hangar fire Puerto Nuevo, Buenos Aires, December 24, 1948
				5351	(MSN 342) Delivered to USAAF February 3, 1944; Long Beach, California for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					re-assigned to San Bernardino, California; ferried to San Bernardino February 27, 1944;
					To RFC at Ontario, California January 27, 1945; R.R. Bording, Long Beach, California;
					registered N56620, cancelled.
				5352	(MSN 343) Delivered to USAAF January 31, 1944; Long Beach, California for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					re-assigned to Miami, Florida; ferried to Miami February 10, 1944;
					Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania; To RFC at Robins, Georgia August 21, 1945;
					J.R. Fortune, Griffin, Georgia; registered NC55803 February 3, 1946;
					Amado Arroyo Fraudemberg, Mexico; registered XB-SID.
				5353	(MSN 344) Delivered to USAAF February 10, 1944; Muroc Lake, California February 26, 1944;
					Island Airways, Seattle, Washington; registered N63131;
					Alaska Airlines Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska August 12, 1949; registration cancelled January 4, 1971.
				5354	(MSN 345) Delivered to USAAF February 10, 1944; Drew, Tampa, Florida February 17, 1944;
					To RFC at Augusta, Georgia August 15, 1945; C.H. Babb, Glendale, California; registered N60915;
					Monongahela and Ohio Coal Co., Cleveland, Ohio; registration revoked January 14, 1977;
					Wheeler Airlines Ltd., St. Jovite, Quebec; registered CF-IHP 1956;
					The aircraft went missing July 8, 1956 on a flight from Fox Harbor to Goose Bay, Labrador
					with a pilot and one passenger.
				5355	(MSN 346) Delivered to USAAF February 11, 1944; Drew, Tampa, Florida February 17, 1944;
					To RFC at Augusta, Georgia August 21, 1945; J.P. Mill, Nassau, NY.
				5356	(MSN 347) Delivered to USAAF February 14, 1944; 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus, Michigan;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident on its delivery flight from the factory at Cartierville, Quebec
					February 14, 1944; 561st Base Unit, Rosecrans, Missouri;
					Damaged by structural failure at Rosecrans August 6, 1945; To RFC at Ponca City, Oklahoma
					November 15, 1945; Plunkett and Weicks, Campbell, Virginia;
					registered NC40689; Enredico Inc., Santa Barbra, Venezuela.
				5357	(MSN 348) Delivered to USAAF February 14, 1944; Bolling Field, Washington, DC February 19, 1944;
					ferried to Alaska via Edmonton, Alberta May 17, 1944;
					Damaged landing at Fort Smith, North West Territories September 30, 1944; returned to US;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 15, 1945; J.G. Ross, White Bear Lake, Minnesota;
					registered NC88760, cancelled on export to Canada; Rainy Lake Air Services Ltd., Fort Frances, Ontario;
					registered CF-HQD July 19, 1954; W.C. Plummer, Flin Flon, Manitoba September 2, 1954;
					Chukuni Airways Ltd., Kenora, Ontario 1958; Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario 1960;
					damaged in an accident at Lac Seul, Quebec February 21, 1968, the aircraft nosed over on landing
					when the skis broke through crusted snow; Slate Falls Airways; grounded in 1981,
					registration cancelled May 27, 1982; Aircraft Technical Services Ltd.;
					registered C-FHQD February 21, 1983; reported as having been stripped for parts at
					Kakabeka Falls, Ontario; fuselage bought by John Knutson for use in rebuilding CF-OBG
					(MSN N29-1); registration C-FHQD current [Sep16].
				5358	(MSN 349) Delivered to USAAF February 14, 1944; Bolling Field, Washington, DC February 15, 1944;
					11th AF, Alaska; Edmonton, Alberta May 18, 1944; returned to US;
					To RFC at Ontario, California November 19, 1945; registered N56619, cancelled.
				5359	(MSN 350) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Long Beach, California April 5, 1944;
					Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India;
					166th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India; damaged taxying at Asanol, India
					March 17, 1945.
				5360	(MSN 351) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, Georgia
					February 24; Long Beach, California April 3, 1944; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment
					to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India; 166th Liaison Squadron, 1st Combat Cargo Group,
					Combat Cargo Task Force, Sasol, India; Damaged taxying in collision with parked C-64 44-70538
					at Sasol, India May 25, 1945; salvaged June 20, 1945.
				5361	(MSN 352) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta,
					Georgia March 1, 1944; Long Beach, California April 6, 1944; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944
					for shipment to Calcutta, India; 10th AF, India.
				5362	(MSN 353) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 21, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; accident November 4, 1944;
					salvaged January 4, 1945.
				5363	(MSN 354) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident December 20, 1945; salvaged February 19, 1946.
				5364	(MSN 355) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident March 9, 1946; salvaged April 18, 1946.
				5365	(MSN 356) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF Service Command, Europe;
					314th Transport Squadron, 31st Transport Group, Grove, Berkshire;
					Flew into a hill near Gunnislake, Devon June 11, 1944, destroyed by fire.
				5366	(MSN 357) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey February 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					Accident February 23, 1945; salvaged March 27, 1945.
				5367	(MSN 358) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 1, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; condemned December 26, 1944.
				5368	(MSN 359) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 1, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					27th Photographic Squadron, 7th Photographic Group, Mount Farm, Oxfordshire;
					Accident landing at High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire July 21, 1944;
					Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5369	(MSN 360) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 1, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, Ascot, Sunninghill Park, Berkshire;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Sunninghill August 1, 1944.
				5370	(MSN 361) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 1, 1944;
					New York March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; salvaged November 21, 1944.
				5371	(MSN 362) Delivered to USAAF February 26, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 1, 1944;
					New York March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe; salvaged August 6, 1944.
				5372	(MSN 363) Delivered to USAAF February 21, 1944; Wellston, Georgia March 3, 1944;
					4006th Base Unit, Miami Air Depot, Florida;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Morrison, Florida September 12, 1944;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina November 14, 1945; registered NC18978; registered C-8-T [Colombia]
				5373	(MSN 364) Delivered to USAAF February 29, 1944; Rome Air Depot, New York March 4, 1944;
					4500th Base Unit, Venice, Florida; Force landed due engine failure three miles SW of Senoia,
					Georgia July 31, 1944; Northern Wings Co. Ltd., Levis, Quebec; registered August 25, 1952
					as CF-FQI; H.P. Boudreau, Sept Iles, Quebec 1961;
					Valmond Blanchette; Sept Iles Air Service, Sept Iles, Quebec; Quebec Labrador Airways, Sept Iles 1964;
					Wheeler Northland Airways, St. Jean, Quebec March 1, 1966;
					La Riviere Air Service, Schefferville, Quebec August 31, 1967; Airgava Ltd., Schefferville 1976;
					Jacques Fleury and L. Carignan, Warwick, Quebec.
					On May 24, 1980, after takeoff from Victoriaville, Quebec with ten parachutists on board,
					the engine failed climbing through 8,500 feet. The parachutists exited the aircraft and
					the pilot attempted a forced landing on a paved runway. The aircraft landed half way down the
					runway, brake was applied and the aircraft overturned causing substantial damage.
					Registration cancelled June 26, 1986. The aircraft was rebuilt to Mark V standards by Gordon
					Hughes, Ignace, Ontario. In March 1992 it was offered for sale as a Mark V on Edo 7170 floats.
					Registered October 16, 1992 to 2633-3898 Quebec Inc. (Vincent Coriville), Montreal, Quebec;
					Registration cancelled April 8, 1993; Viking Outpost Cabins Ltd., Red Lake, Ontario May 14, 1993;
					Four Seasons Air Ltd. May 27, 2010; registration current [Sep16].
				5374	(MSN 365) Delivered to USAAF February 29, 1944; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					March 7, 1944; To RFC at Augusta, Georgia August 20, 1945; Aero Service, Los Angeles, California;
					registered NC88719, cancelled on export to Canada; G. Hussey; Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd.,
					Vancouver, BC; registered CF-GLI September 20, 1951; E.R. Dale, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
					April 24, 1953; Air Dale Ltd., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario;
					Chapleau Air Services, Chapleau, Ontario December 5, 1982;
					cancelled from the register December 3, 1985; Kyro’s (Albany River) Airways;
					registered CF-GLI June 9, 1987; registration cancelled May 28, 1990;
					Mid Canada Sky Services Ltd.; registered CF-GLI July 17, 1990; registration cancelled July 22, 1992;
					Sky-North Ltd.; registered CF-GLI January 11, 1993; Red Lake Airways (1987) Ltd. March 26, 1993;
					Gogal Air Service, Snow Lake, Manitoba June 21, 1994;
					Damaged in water landing June 10, 2010; registration cancelled Jul 21, 2014;
 					Vliegtuig Aircraft, Zaandam, Netherlands 2015 for restoration.
				5375	(MSN 366) Delivered to USAAF February 29, 1944; Spokane, Washington March 14, 1944;
					2543rd Base Unit, Waco, Texas;
					Damaged landing six miles NE of Reisel Auxiliary Field, Texas May 31, 1945.
				5376	(MSN 367) Delivered to USAAF March 1, 1944; Air Transport Command; Venice, Florida March 9, 1944;
					To RFC at Augusta, Georgia September 15, 1945; Walker Airways, Detroit, Michigan;
					registered NC63742; Transportes Aereos Peruanos SA., Peru; registered OB-QAE-153; JAARS, Inc,
					[providing air service to Bible translators dedicated to sustained contact with hard to
					reach small tribes]. In 1957, JAARS purchased the Norseman from the struggling TAPSA.
					The ferry pilot recalled several days of work needed to prepare the land-plane for the
					flight to the headquarters and maintenance base at Yarinacocha. There the fuselage would be
					metalized to withstand regular use as a floatplane after the restoration.
					Registered OB-LHA. Most of the missionary work would take place to the East, in Brazil.
					On April 27, 1963, the refreshed Norseman was transferred to Brazil, registered PT-CDG and
					christened ‘General Jesus Melgar E.’. The name was in memory of a Peruvian AF leader,
					killed six months earlier in an aviation accident, while serving the interim military junta
					as Minister of Agriculture. The aircraft was ‘donated’ to the University of Brasilia Foundation -
					believed to be a CIA organ­ization - August 1963; operated in the Amazon region of Brazil for
					ten years; Jungle Aviation and Radio Service, Waxhaw, North Carolina December 1971;
					registered N47801; [Jungle Aviation and Radio Service designed and installed electronic s
					ystems in CIA aircraft]; Prompt Air Charter Enterprises, Inc., Milford, Michigan, acquired the
					aircraft "as is - where is" on floats and sitting on the shore of a reservoir in Rock Hill,
					South Carolina, about 30 miles from Waxhaw August 1973; G. Maryk and A. Ganchow (Tall Timber Lodge),
					Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba September 30, 1981; registered CF-KAS; George Maryk Etal, Lac du Bonnet,
					Manitoba October 1987; Kyro’s (Albany River) Airways, Geraldton, Ontario March 25, 1988;
					Dominion Airlines Inc., Geraldton April 30, 1990; W.A. Ferring, Armstrong, Ontario August 27, 1990;
					Michael Wiktowy, Thunder Bay, Ontario July 22, 1992;
					Substantially damaged when a float fitting failed while landing at Kuper Island, British Columbia
					March, 1995; Gerald Arnold, St. Albert, Alberta July 25, 1995; rebuilt by Northland Aircraft
					Service, Ignace, Ontario; West Caribou Air Service Ltd., Thunder Bay, Ontario May 9, 1997,
					current [Sep16].
				5377	(MSN 368) Delivered to USAAF March 1, 1944; Punta Gorda, Florida March 4, 1944; To RFC
					at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September, 1945; Georgia Airlines, Richmond, Georgia;
					registered N55748, cancelled.
				5378	(MSN 369) Delivered to USAAF March 1, 1944; Harris Neck, Georgia March 13, 1944;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 20, 1945; A. Almosling, Washington, DC;
					registered NC53208; Wien Alaska Airlines, Fairbanks, Alaska; registration cancelled.
				5379	(MSN 370) Delivered to USAAF March 1, 1944; Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot, Pennsylvania
					March 11, 1944; assigned to Aeronca Aircraft Corporation for 180 days of engine study;
					To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 16, 1945; Transocean Airlines, Oakland, California;
					registered N49375 August 31, 1950, cancelled November 2, 1951.
				5380	(MSN 371) Delivered to USAAF March 3, 1944; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio March 11, 1944;
					Aero Medical Laboratory for 60 days of tests; damaged taxying at Wright Field May 17, 1944;
					To RFC at Ponca City, Oklahoma October 27, 1945; Wood, Hester and Robbins Air Express, Cameron Texas;
					registered N88778.
				5381	(MSN 372) Delivered to USAAF March 3, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, March 13, 1944;
					Long Beach, California April 5, 1944; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					10th AF, India; 165th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India;
					Damaged while parked by C-64A 43-5384 landing at Yazagyo, Burma November 5, 1944;
					salvaged September 5, 1945.
				5382	(MSN 373) Delivered to USAAF March 3, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, March 11, 1944;
					Long Beach, California April 19, 1944; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					10th AF, India; 165th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India;
					Damaged landing at Ye-U, Burma January 13, 1945; salvaged March 20, 1945.
				5383	(MSN 374) Delivered to USAAF March 3, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, March 14, 1944;
					Long Beach, California May 4, 1944; shipped to Calcutta, India on July 31, 1944;
					10th AF, India; 164th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Paleik, Burma March 22, 1945; salvaged July 3, 1945.
				5384	(MSN 375) Delivered to USAAF March 12, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, Georgia
					March 15, 1944; Long Beach, California April 18, 1944; Dallas, Texas; Phoenix, Arizona;
					Long Beach, California; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					10th AF, India; 165th Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, Asanol, India;
					Damaged in collision during landing with parked C-64A 43-5381 at Yazagyo, Burma November 5, 1944;
					condemned on January 7, 1945.
				5385	(MSN 376) Delivered to USAAF March 12, 1944; Delta Airlines Modification Center, Atlanta, March 15, 1944;
					Long Beach, California April 29, 1944; Alhambra, California May 16, 1944 for shipment to Calcutta, India;
					10th AF, India; salvaged June 20, 1945
				5386	(MSN 377) Delivered to USAAF March 29,1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal AF March 24, 1944;
					serial FZ441; No.45 (Atlantic Ferry) Group, Transport Command, Canada; diversion to RCAF; serial 2495;
					No.1 Training Command (BCTP), Toronto, Ontario; Eastern Air Command November 9, 1944;
					No.124 Squadron; Scoudouc, New Brunswick June 15, 1945 for float installation; Moncton July 17, 1945;
					storage September 17, 1945; No.1 Air Command, No.9 Training Group, Rockcliffe, Ontario November 6, 1945
					for Exercise Musk Ox;
					No.9 Training Group, Rockcliffe, Ontario May 8, 1946; No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario November 1, 1947;
					No.413 Squadron [AP-P], Rockcliffe, Ontario; April 22, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario April 17, 1950;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) May 10, 1950;
					No.413 Squadron, Rockcliffe, Ontario;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario April 23, 1951;
					Rockcliffe, Ontario May 10, 1951;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario June 18, 1951;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) July 27, 1951 for spar modifications and
					reconditioning;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario June 23, 1952 and reduced to spares.
				5387	(MSN 378) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Royal AF
					March 24, 1944; serial FZ442; No.45 (Atlantic Ferry) Group, Transport Command, Canada;
					diversion to RCAF March 29, 1944; serial 2496;
					No.1 Training Command (BCTP), Toronto, Ontario; reserve storage; No.1 Air Command January 15, 1945;
					No.413 Squadron [AP-Q], No.9 Training Group, Rockcliffe, Ontario May 4, 1946;
					Air Transport Command April 1, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario October 14, 1948;
					No.413 Survey Squadron, Rockcliffe, Ontario March 5, 1949;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario January 31, 1950;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) April 24, 1950 for door installation;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario ‘pending allotment to contractor’;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car and Foundry) July 27, 1951 for reconditioning;
					No.6 Repair Depot, Trenton, Ontario; reduced to spares June 23, 1952.
				5388	(MSN 379) Delivered to USAAF March 12, 1944; Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio March 24, 1944;
					used for test and control; To RFC on August 23, 1946.
				5389	(MSN 380) Delivered to USAAF March 12, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 14, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					10th FS, 50th FG, Mannheim [Y-79], Germany;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Mannheim May 29, 1945; condemned September 6, 1945.
				5390	(MSN 381) Delivered to USAAF March 12, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; Accident November 6, 1944;
					condemned May 4, 1945.
				5391	(MSN 382) Delivered to USAAF March 13, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 1, 1944; 8th AF, England; accident October 10, 1944;
					salvaged May 6, 1945.
				5392	(MSN 383) Delivered to USAAF March 13, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 21, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					Accident December 9, 1946; condemned February 27, 1947; salvaged May 1, 1947.
				5393	(MSN 384) Delivered to USAAF March 13, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					387th FS, 365th FG, Fitzlar [Y-86], Germany;
					Destroyed in a crash near Fulda, Germany July 11, 1945.
				5394	(MSN 385) Delivered to USAAF March 13, 1945; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 21, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England; accident November 20, 1944;
					Salvaged January 31, 1945.
				5395	(MSN 386) Delivered to USAAF March 15, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					TO Foreign Liquidation Commission June 17, 1947.
				5396	(MSN 387) Delivered to USAAF March 22, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 1, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident August 20, 1945; condemned January 11, 1946; salvaged April 18, 1946.
				5397	(MSN 388) Delivered to USAAF March 14, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 1, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					27th Photographic Squadron, 7th Photographic Group, Mount Farm, Oxfordshire;
					Damaged when ground looped at Le Molay [A-9], France July 17, 1944;
					repaired on January 31, 1945.
				5398	(MSN 389) Delivered to USAAF March 14, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 19, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey March 31, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					325th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton;
					Taxying accident at Podington July 20, 1944.
				5399	(MSN 390) Delivered to USAAF March 14, 1944; Oakland, California March 27, 1944;
					shipped to Noumea, New Caledonia April 14, 1944; 13th AF, South Pacific;
					excess inventory February 10, 1946; salvaged October 11, 1946.
				5400	(MSN 391) Delivered to USAAF March 14, 1944; Oakland, California March 28, 1944;
					shipped to Noumea, New Caledonia April 14, 1944; 13th AF, South Pacific;
					salvaged October 2, 1945.
				5401	(MSN 392) Delivered to USAAF March 14, 1944; Oakland, California March 27, 1944;
					shipped to Noumea, New Caledonia April 11, 1944; 13th AF, South Pacific;
					Accident December 18, 1944; salvaged May 9, 1945.
				5402	(MSN 393) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1944; Oakland, California March 27, 1944;
					shipped to Noumea, New Caledonia April 11, 1944; 13th AF, South Pacific;
					excess inventory list February 10, 1946.
43-5403/5462		Curtiss P-40M-1-CU Warhawk
				MSN 27091/27150
				5407 (51st FG, 16th FS) damaged in forced landing at Weining,
					China Dec 12, 1943
				5408 to RAAF as A29-302. Landed during a tropical storm at Merauke Oct 6, 1943and slid on the wet strip;
					converted to components.
				5409 was to go to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by U-Boat in
					Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
				5410 to RAAF as A29-337 Apr 1943. Collided with A29-346 and crashed into sea near Biak Oct 29, 1944
				5411 to RAAF as A29-204 Sep 1943. Damaged beyond repair in Hurricane en route to Australia, (on SS Tweedbank)
					offloaded at Wellingon NZ in March 1943, sent to Sydney Australia August 1943
					On 9/9/43 received 5 AD from US; on 13/9/43 converted to components..
				5412 to RAAF as A29-338 Apr 1943. Served with 76 Sqn and 8 OTU. Authorized for w/o Nov 1946, SOC Nov 1948.
				5413 to RAAF as A29-339 Apr 1943. Crash landed at Merauke, Dutch New
					Guinea (now West Papua) Nov 22, 1943. On landing it it ran off the side of the strip. Reduced to components
					Jun 19, 1944.
				5414 to RAAF as A29-340 Apr 1943. Missing on ops in Idore area Oct 17, 1944
				5415 to RAAF as A29-300 Feb 1943. Crashed on Gol Gol gunnery range Jul 26, 1943, killing pilot.
				5420 to RAAF as A29-341 Apr 1943. Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Nov 1948.
				5421 to RAAF as A29-303. Shot down Dec 5, 1944, successfully ditching in Seckar (Sakar) Bay
				5422 to RAAF as A29-342 Apr 1943. Collided with A29-335 (43-5652) Mar 9, 1945 over
					Bohle River and spun into the river bank near Bohle River airfield Qld. Pilot killed.
				5423 to RAAF as A29-343 Apr 1943. Ditched into sea off Dibiri Island Jun 18, 1944.
				5424 to RAAF as A29-205. Damaged beyond repair in Hurricane en route to Australia, (on SS Tweedbank)
					offloaded at Wellingon NZ in March 1943, sent to Sydney Australia August 1943 On 9/9/43
					received 5 AD from US; on Sep 13, 1943 converted to components.
				5425 to RAAF as A29-304. Served with 86, 77 Sqns and 2 OTU; on 2/4/43 it was received by 86 Sqn;
					on 13/5/43 while F/Sgt H Duguid (411300) was taxiing to take off from Merauke, DNG the
					port u/c collapsed and it was found 2 of the struts had failed so it was shipped off to 1 RSU;
					on 3/9/43 it was received back at 86 Sqn; it was sent off for an engine change and received
					back at 86 Sqn on 5/12/43; on 19/4/44 it was sent to 77 Sqn; on 15/4/45 it was received
					by 2 OTU after spending time at a couple of reserve pools; on 22/10/45 it was received by
					6 AD for storage and authorised for w/o on 19/11/46.
				5426 to RAAF as A29-305. On Oct 8, 1945 it was received by 6AD for storage and eventually authorised
					for write off on 19/11/46.
				5430 to RAAF as A29-306 Feb 1943. Crashed on landing at Merauke
					Jul 1943. Converted to components.
				5431 Damaged beyond repair in Hurricane en route to Australia, (on SS Tweedbank) offloaded at
					Wellingon NZ in March 1943, sent to Sydney Australia August 1943, converted to components.
				5432 to RAAF as A29-344 Apr 1943. Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Nov 1948.
				5433 Damaged beyond repair in Hurricane en route to Australia, (on SS Tweedbank) offloaded
					at Wellingon NZ in March 1943, sent to Sydney Australia August 1943, converted to components.
				5434 to RAAF as A29-330. Landed heavily Mar 19, 1945 Bohle River Airfield QLD. Converted to components
				5435 to RAAF as A29-307 Feb 1943. Crashed on takeoff on flight from Richmond, NSW to Mildura, VIC
					Jun 24, 1945. Converted to components
				5436 was to go to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by UBoat in
					Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
				5441 to RAAF as A29-308 Feb 1943. Crashed after takeoff from Horn Island Mar 1943.
					Also listed as being hit by a P-47D Mar 19, 1944 that veered off the strip during take off (cf A29-336);
					Converted to components.
				5442 to RAAF as A29-331 Mar 1943. Served with 2 and 8 OTUs. Authorized for w/o Nov 1946, SOC Nov 1948
				5443 to RAAF as A29-301. Crash landed at Merauke Oct 6, 1943 when landed during a tropical storm
					at Merauke and slid on the wet strip into a drain at the end of the strip. Converted to components
				5444 to RAAF as A29-309. Served with 86, 77 Sqns and 2 OTU.
				5445	(MSN 27133) Lend-Lease to China from surplus stocks in India
				5446	(MSN 27134) Lend-Lease to China from surplus stocks in India
				5449 engine caught fire during ferry flight from Punta Gorda AAF to Greenville, SC and pilot forced
					to bail out Apr 26, 1944. Plane crashed just east of Mayo, Florida.
				5450	(MSN 27138) Lend-Lease to China from surplus stocks in India
				5451	(MSN 27139) Lend-Lease to China from surplus stocks in India
				5452 (51st FG, 25th FS) crash landed at Agra, India May 29, 1943. May have gone to China under Lend Lease
				5454	(MSN 27142) Lend-Lease to China from surplus stocks in India
				5455 (23rd FG, 74th FS) crashed on takeoff at Kweilin, China Nov 4, 1943.
				5461 (51st FG) lost Jan 26, 1944. MACR 12209
43-5463/5722		Curtiss P-40M-5-CU Warhawk
				MSN 27151/27410
				5464 (51st FG) MIA China Nov 1, 1943. MACR 12280
				5466 (80th ADG) ran out of fuel and crash landed 50 mi SW of Khaipur, India (now in Pakistan)
					May 28, 1943.
				5473 (51st FG, 25th FS0 damaged in forced landing at Sookerating,
					India Jul 15, 1943.
				5487 converted to two-seat TP-40M
				5493	(MSN 27181) to New Zealand as NZ3077. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Struck off at Espiritu Santos on 17 December 1943 while with No.2 SU
				5494	(MSN 21782) to New Zealand as NZ3066. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "14". To No.16 Squadron. Crashed into sea near Munda airstrip on New Georgia
					Sep 13, 1944 due to fuel starvation. Pilot apparently failed to switch tanks in a timely manner, and
					plane ditched in shallow water and some components were salvaged. Pilot was unhurt.
				5495	(MSN 21783) to New Zealand as NZ3067. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5496	(MSN 21784) to New Zealand as NZ3078. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "20". To No.14 Squadron. Collided with NZ3053 after landing at Sunlight Field on 30 June 1943. The aircraft landed ahead of NZ3053
					after a tight turn onto final approach and was hit by the other aircraft after it had landed. Pilot killed.
				5497	(MSN 27185) to New Zealand as NZ3076. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "30". To No.16 Squadron. Shot down by enemy fighters near Munda on 31 July 1943. The aircraft was part of a group that was attacked
					by enemy fighters while returning from an escort duty. Pilot killed.
				5498	(MSN 21786) to New Zealand as NZ3068. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "15". Lost on combat operation from New Georgia on 1 November 1943. The aircraft suffered engine problems and it finally failed at
					an altitude of 1000 feet.
				5499	(MSN 27187) to New Zealand as NZ3075. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "24". To No.16 Squadron. Crashed in sea near Vella Lavella after engine caught fire on 12 September 1943
				5500	(MSN 27188) to New Zealand as NZ3089. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					To No.14 Squadron. Crashed after being damaged by enemy action Jun 26, 1943.
				5501	(MSN 21789) to New Zealand as NZ3069. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "16". To No.14 Squadron. Shot down by enemy aircraft near Russell Islands Jun 12, 1943. The aircraft was part of
					a group that was attacked at 16,000 feet and dived into the water trailing smoke and flame. Pilot killed
				5502	(MSN 27190) to New Zealand as NZ3079. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "31". To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. In midair collision with NZ3090 near Sanson Aug 3, 1945. The aircraft lost its tail
					before bursting into flames and diving into the ground. Pilot killed.
				5503	(MSN 21791) to New Zealand as NZ3070. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "17". To No.14 Squadron. Damaged by enemy aircraft and crashed into sea near Russell Island Jul 1, 1943.
					The engine seized as a result of an oil leak and the aircraft crashed into the sea. Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
				5504	(MSN 21792) to New Zealand as NZ3071. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "18". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia Mar 2, 1948
				5505	(MSN 21793) to New Zealand as NZ3072 Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943.
					Coded "19". To No.16 Squadron. Damaged when collided with water tanker while landing at Segi on 31 August 1943. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea
					by September 1944. To No.14 Squadron. Ferried to Espiritu Santo in April 1943. Named "WAIRARAPA WILDCAT". To No.4 OTU, Ardmore.
					Mid-air collision with NZ3112 during low level formation flying over Papakura on 5 June 1944. The pilot was able to retain control of the
					aircraft and land safely back at Ardmore. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5506	(MSN 27194) to New Zealand as NZ3073. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville
					and BoC at Hobsonville on 13 March 1943. Coded "73". Crash landed at Ohakea on 26 June 1945.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5507	(MSN 27195) to New Zealand as NZ3180. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 1 September 1943. This aircraft was a replacement for a P-40L which was sent to
					New Zealand by mistake and returned to the United States. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea.
					Crashed near Bulls on 27 October 1943. The aircraft failed to recover from a dive while
					practicing steep turns at low altitude and crashed into the ground. Pilot killed.
				5508 to RAAF as A29-310 Mar 1943. Destroyed at Werribee bombing range Jul 1947.
				5509 to RAAF as A29-311 Mar 1943. Belly landed with 2 OTU Apr 21, 1944 when ran out of fuel.
					Authorized for w/o Nov 1946 and SOC Nov 1948
				5510 to RAAF as A29-312 Mar 1943. Belly landed in enemy territory on Vogelkop Peninsula, Dutch New
					Guinea Dec 1, 1944. Aircraft was strafed by other Kittyhawks from 76 Sqn and written off.
				5511 to RAAF as A29-313 Mar 1943. Served with 86, 77 Sqns and 2 OTU. Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Jul 1947
				5512 to RAAF as A29-314 Mar 1943. Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Nov 1948
				5513 to RAAF as A29-315 Mar 1943. Probably while being ferried south to Australia with A29-354 ran into extreme weather
					conditions and was forced to land at Dango Is, due to sea water corrosion it was converted to components.
				5514 to RAAF as A29-316 Mar 1943. served with 86, 77, 76 Sqns and 2 OTU
				5515 to RAAF as A29-317 Mar 1943. Crashed into sea Feb 8, 1945 due to engine trouble off Numbar strip
				5516 to RAAF as A29-318 Mar 1943. The starboard u/c folded causing the a/c to crash land Dec 5, 1943.
				5517 to RAAF as A29-319 Mar 1943. collided with A29-146 Feb 25, 1944
				5518/5567	(MSN 27206/27255) Lend-Lease to USSR
				5568 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR779. DBR when belly landed at Matariya
					Jun 13, 1943 following engine failure.
				5569 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR780. SOC Dec 31, 1943
				5570 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR781. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5571 (98th FS, 33rd FG) in training accident Mar 12,
					1943. Pilot bailed out OK.
				5573 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR782. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5574 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR783. Missing from ground attack
					mission
				5575 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR784. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5576 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR785. SOC Feb 29, 1944
				5577 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR786. Force landed in Italy Sep 9, 1943
					following engine failure.
				5578 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR787. No record of fate
				5579 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR788. No record of fate
				5580 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR789. Missing from armed reconnaissance
					missing Sep 20, 1943.
				5583 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR790. SOC May 31, 1944
				5584 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR791. SOC May 31, 1944
				5585 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR792. SOC Mar 8, 1944
				5586 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR793. Missing from attack on enemy
					motor transport near Lentini Jul 13, 1943. Presumed shot
					down by enemy fighters
				5587 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR794. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5588 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR795. Lost Mar 3, 1944
				5591 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR796. SOC Mar 27, 1945
				5592 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR797. Shot down in error by ground
					fire near Mount Etna Aug 4, 1943
				5595 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR798. DBR during forced landing
					near Bibo Valentia Sep 8, 1943.
				5596 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR799. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5597 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR800. SOC May 31, 1944
				5598 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR801. SOC Feb 29, 1944
				5599 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR802. SOC Oct 1, 1943
				5600 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR803. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5602	(MSN 27290) 337th FG, 98th FS in midair collision with P-40N
					42-105053 4 mi E of Manatee, FL Jun 17, 1943. Pilot bailed out.
				5603 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR804. SOC May 31, 1944
				5604 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR805. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5605 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR806. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5606 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR807. Wrecked when force landed near
					Penna Point, Italy Oct 26, 1943 following engine failure.
				5607 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR808. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5608 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR809. SOC Apr 26, 1945.
				5611 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR810. SOC Mar 8, 1944
				5612 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR811. Missing Apr 8, 1944.
				5613 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR812. Crashed N of Genazzano Mar 13, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				5614 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR813. Missing from ground attack
					mission near Giardini Aug 8, 1943
				5615 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR814. Missing from armed recon mission
					to Eboli Sep 20, 1943
				5616 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR815. Crashed into sea Dec 22, 1943
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				5619 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR816. No record of fate
				5620 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR817. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5621 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR818. Missing Sep 17, 1943
				5622 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR819. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5623 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR820. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5624 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR821. Wrecked when swung to avoid
					Baltimore and undercarriage collapsed, Kasfareet Aug 13, 1943
				5627 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR822. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5628 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR823. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5629 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR824. Lost Mar 10, 1944
				5630 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR825. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5631 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR826. Wrecked when belly landed near
					Boiana Oct 19, 1943 following flak hit
				5632 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR827. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				5633 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR828. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5636 to RAAF as A29-320 Mar 1943. On Apr 1, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU and served out the war with them;
					on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for w/o.
				5637 to RAAF as A29-363 Apr 1943. Shot down on dive bombing sortie ofer Babo no 1 strip Oct 3, 1944
				5638 to RAAF as A29-332 Mar 1943. Damaged on landing 4/18/1944, pilot OK.
					w/o 11/1948.
				5639 to RAAF as A29-364 Apr 1943. Ground looped and nosed over Jun 10, 1945 and w/o Nov 19, 1946
				5640 to RAAF as A29-333 Mar 1943. On Feb 20, 1945 it was received by 13 ARDRP then was to be allocated to 2 OTU
					next 8 OTU but in both cases it was cancelled and it was eventually stored; on Nov 29, 1946 it was
					approved for conversion to components.
				5641 to RAAF as A29-355 Apr 1943. served with 76 Sqn.
				5644 to RAAF as A29-321 Mar 1943. served with 86, 82, 76 Sqns and 2 OTU
				5645 to RAAF as A29-322 Mar 1943. On Jun 18, 1945 received by 8 OTU from 6 AD but required inspection and
					appears never to have been used by 8 OTU; on Nov 12, 1945 received 6 AD for storage from 8 OTU;
					on Nov 19, 1946 authorised for write off.
				5646 to RAAF as A29-323. Crash landed due to engine failure on
					takeoff from Kamiri 10/13/1944. On Jun 11, 1945 A29-155 taxiied into it, on Jul 16, 1945 approval was
					given to convert to components.
				5647 to RAAF as A29-334 Mar 1943. on Nov 8, 1945 it was received by 6 AD for storage; on Nov 19, 1946 it was
					authorised for write off.
				5648 to RAAF as A29-324 Mar 1943. Forced landing at Albion Park Oct 16, 1945. Converted to components
				5649 to RAAF as A29-325 Mar 1943. On Jun 24, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU and served out the war there
					being put in storage at 6 AD on Oct 24, 1945; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off
				5651	(MSN 27339) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5652 to RAAF as A29-335 Mar 1943. Collided with A29-342 (43-5422) Mar 9, 1945 and
					crashed Bohle River Airfield QLD. Pilot killed.
				5653 to RAAF as A29-326 Mar 1943. on May 19, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU and served out the war with that unit;
					on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for w/o
				5654 to RAAF as A29-356 Apr 1943. On Nov 5, 1943 hit Spitfire A58-177 while taking off from Kiriwina strip; on Nov 22, 1943 approval
					was given to convert to components
				5655 to RAAF as A29-357 Apr 1943. On Oct 22, 1945 it was sent to 6 AD for storage from 86 Sqn; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised
					for write off.
				5656 to RAAF as A29-358 Apr 1943. Served with 86, 77 Sqns and 2 OTU
				5657 to RAAF as A29-336 Mar 1943. Was one of two RAAF P-40s Struck by P-47 on takeoff and crashed
					Mar 19, 1944, Horn Island QLD. the other was A29-308. On May 2, 1944 approval to convert to components.
				5658	(MSN 27346) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5659	(MSN 27347) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5660 to RAAF as A29-327 Mar 1943. Crashed Sep 8, 1943, Horn Island QLD on a flight from Merauke Dutch NG to Horn Is Qld .
				5661 to RAAF as A29-359 Apr 1943. on June 18, 1944 the oil system failed, belly landed on the beach of Dibiri Is
				5662 to RAAF as A29-360. Overshot airstrip at Momote on takeoff
					Apr 12, 1944. Pilot OK. It was to be converted to components but by Sept 1944 it was considered repairable at
					12 RSU however on Sep 25, 1945 it was to be allocated for storage at 6 AD but by Dec 13, 1945 it was
					approved for conversion and this was carried out
				5663 to RAAF as A29-328 Mar 1943. On May 17, 1945 it was received at 2 OTU and from there went to 6 AD for storage;
					on Nov 19 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5664 to RAAF as A29-329 Mar 1943. Overshot on appooach May 31, 1943
				5665 to RAAF as A29-361 Apr 1943. On Jun 20, 1945 was sent to 2 OTU then on Oct 4, 1945 it was sent for storage at 6 AD;
					on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5666	(MSN 27354) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5668 to RAAF as A29-362 Apr 1943. Crashed Jun 15, 1943 on beach 2 mi from Portland Roads near Iron Range QLD, Australia
				5670 (44th FS, 18th FG) MIA Aug 15, 1943, Solomons. MACR 362
				5673 (18th FG, 44th FS, "The Twerp")
				5674	(MSN 27362) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5675	(MSN 27363) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5677 (18th FG, 44th FS, The Twerp II") MIA Nov 8, 1943, New Georgia. MACR 1090
				5681 (18th FG) MIA Nov 8, 1943, Solomons. MACR 1088.
				5682	(MSN 27370) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5683	(MSN 27371) Lend-Lease to Brazil. Crash landed at Rio Hato, Panama Mar 6, 1943.
				5687 crash landed at Sterling airfield SW Pacific Apr 15, 1944.
				5688 crash landed 50 mi SW of Khairpur India (now in Pakistan)
					May 28, 1943.
				5690	(MSN 27378) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				5691	(MSN 27379) to RCAF as 834 Jan 26, 1943
				5693	(MSN 27381) to New Zealand as NZ3081. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville
					and BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "40". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5698	(MSN 27386) to RCAF as 839
				5699	(MSN 27387) to RCAF as 833 Jan 26, 1943. Crashed after midair collision with F6F-3 BuNo 40177
					7 mi NW of Smith Island, WA Nov 5, 1943. Pilot killed. SOV Nov 9, 1943.
				5700 (51st FG, 16th FS) crashed at Chengkung, China May 19, 1944.
				5706	(MSN 27394) to RCAF as 831
				5707	(MSN 27395) to China from surplus stocks in India.
				5710	(MSN 27398) to China from surplus stocks in India.
				5711 (51st FG, 16th FS) crashed at Hengyang, China Nov 23, 1943.
				5712	(MSN 27400) to China from surplus stocks in India.
				5713	(MSN 27401) to China from surplus stocks in India.
				5716	(MSN 27404) to China from surplus stocks in India
				5718 (23rd FG, 74th FS) damaged in forced landing at Kweilin, China Nov 4, 1943.
				5719	(MSN 27407) to China from surplus stocks in India.
				5721	(MSN 27409) to China from surplus stocks in India.
43-5723/6002		Curtiss P-40M-10-CU Warhawk
				MSN 27411/27690
				5723 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR829. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				5724 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR830. Crashed near Avezzano Mar 8, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				5725 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR831. SOC Sep 28, 1944
				5726 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR832. SOC May 31, 1944
				5727 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR833. Wrecked when overshot landing
					during thunderstorm and struck Kittyhawk FR391 (42-9907) at
					Bari Sep 27, 1943
				5728 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR834. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5729 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR835. Lost Sep 15, 1943
				5730 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR836. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5731 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR837. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5732 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR838. SOC Mar 29, 1945.
				5733 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR839. Hit by flak and ditched off San Vitro Dec 31, 1943
				5734 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR840. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				5735 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR841. DBR when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed at Fayid Feb 19, 1945
				5736 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR842. SOC May 31, 1944.
				5737 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR843. Engine failed, stalled on approach, and
					crashed, Canne Jun 12, 1944
				5738 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR844. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5739 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR845. SOC May 31, 1944
				5740 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR846. Lost at sea enroute to Middle East
				5741 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR847. Lost at sea enroute to Middle East
				5742 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR848. Lost at sea enroute to Middle East
				5743 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR849. Missing from ground attack mission over
					Sicily Aug 7, 1943
				5744 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR850. Belly landed at Foggia Oct 6, 1943
					following flak hit.
				5745 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR851. Wrecked when collided with Albemarle P1381
					while landing in dust at Grottaglie Sep 26, 1943.
				5746 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR852. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5747 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR853. Lost Apr 28, 1944
				5748 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR854. SOC May 31, 1944
				5749 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR855. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5750 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR856. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				5751 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR857. Missing near Rieti Apr 9, 1944,
					presumed shot down by Fw 190s
				5752 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR858. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				5753 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR859. Struck ground during dive during
					firing practice at Fayid range Mar 17, 1945
				5754 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR860. Shot down with No 112 Sqdn Sep 19, 1943, Italy.
					Spun into ground during armed recon mission.
				5755 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR861. Force landed near Trogir, Yugoslavia
					Mar 22, 1944 following flak hit
				5756 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR862. Missing Mar 23, 1944.
				5757 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR863. Lost Sep 10, 1943
				5758 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR864. Crashed at Ripa Dec 30, 1943 after
					pilot bailed out following flak hit
				5759 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR865. SOC May 31, 1944
				5760 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR866. Struck pole during attack near Melito
					Aug 21, 1943
				5761 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR867. SOC Feb 39, 1944.
				5762 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR868. Shot down by flak near Palato Oct 7, 1943
				5763 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR869. DBR when belly landed at Abu Sueir Jan 27, 1945
					following engine failure
				5764 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR870. Crash landed at Sta Maria Nuova Nov 3, 1943
					after being damaged by explosion of own bombs
				5765 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR871. SOC Mar 29, 1945.
				5766 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR872. Lost Feb 12, 1944.
				5767 to RAAF as A29-377 Jun 1943. On Jun 28, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU and in Oct was sent for storage at 6 AD;
					on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write-off.
				5768 to RAAF as A29-378 Jun 1943. On May 17, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU who used it for the remainder of the war
					and then it was put into storage with 6 AD; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5769 to RAAF as A29-345 Apr 1943. Served with 76 Sqn (maybe 8 OTU?)
				5770 to RAAF as A29-379. Landing gear collapsed at Kiriwina and
					ground looped. Pilot OK. On Apr 30, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU and served there until sent to 6 AD for
					storage on Oct 28, 1945; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5771 to RAAF as A29-380 Jun 1943. Served with 86, 77 Sqns and 2 OTU.
				5772	(MSN 27460) to New Zealand as NZ3082. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville
					and BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "47". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by
					September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5773 to RAAF as A29-346 Apr 1943. On Oct 29, 1944 collided with A29-337 and crashed into the sea in the Biak area
				5774 to RAAF as A29-347 Apr 1943. Served with 76 Sqn (maybe 8 OTU?).
				5775 to RAAF as A29-348. On Sep 23, 1943 it left Kiriwina strip for an attack on Gasmata and it was last
					seen just before the attack
				5777 to RAAF as A29-349. Crash landed at Parkes NSW Aug 21, 1945 when attempted to land immediately after
					takeoff and during the landing ran into a tree stump and burned at Parkes, NSW.
				5778	(MSN 27466) to RCAF as 832 Jan 26, 1943. SOC Aug 23, 1946. To US civil registry as N1228N.
					Crashed and destroyed at Rebel Field, Mercedes, TX Mar 13, 1965.
				5779	(MSN 27467) to RCAF as 835.
				5780 to RAAF as A29-350 Apr 1943. On Jan 8, 1945 it crashed into the sea 1 mile (1.6km) east of
					Kornasoren strip on Noemfoor Is
				5781 to RAAF as A29-351 Apr 1943. Served with 76, 86 Sqns and 2 OTU.
				5782 (MSNm 27470) to New Zealand as NZ3083. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "41". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5783	(MSN 27471) to New Zealand as NZ3084. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville
					and BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "42". To No.16 Squadron coded "42".
					Hit by bomb dropped from Liberator during an escort duty over Bougainville on 30 August 1943.
					The bomb exploded on impact with the aircraft and it dived into the sea from 20,000 feet.
					Pilot killed.
				5784	(MSN 27472) to New Zealand as NZ3085. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "43". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944.
					Mid-air collision with NZ3277 during formation training flight on 25 May 1945.
				5785 to RAAF as A29-352. Landing accident at Momote Mar 16, 1944, aircraft converted to components.
				5786	(MSN 27474) to RCAF as 837
				5787	(MSN 27475) to RCAF as 838
				5788	(MSN 27476) to New Zealand as NZ3086. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "44". To No.17 Squadron. Shot down by enemy
					aircraft Sep 23, 1943 near Treasury Island. Pilot bailed out and was rescued a month later.
				5789 to RAAF as A29-353 Apr 1943. Served with 76, 86 Sqns and 8 OTU.
				5790	(MSN 27478) to New Zealand as NZ3087. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "45". Ferried Whenuapai-Ohakea-Blenheim on
					8 June 1943 for use with No.17 Squadron. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on
					2 March 1948. One of the last 4 Kittyhawks to be melted down, this aircraft was still
					extant at Rukuhia in March 1967.
				5791 to RAAF as A29-381 Jun 1943. On Dec 8, 1944 attack on Ransiki River bridge, hit by AA fire in the engine
				5792	(MSN 27480) to New Zealand as NZ3088. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. Coded "46". To No.16 Squadron. Shot down by enemy
					fighters near Munda Jul 31, 1943. Pilot bailed out and was recovered.
				5793	(MSN 27481) to New Zealand as NZ3089. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 26 April 1943. To No.16 Squadron. Damaged during landing accident
					at Waipapakauri when the undercarriage retacted whilst on ferry flight to Islands
					on 7 July 1943. Aircraft later repaired. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Minor damage suffered
					in mid-air collision with NZ3141 at Woodbourne on 19 October 1943. Crashed on landing
					at Ohakea on 21 August 1944.
				5794 to RCAF as 836.
				5795	(MSN 27483) 1943: TOS USAAF.
					2/5/43: TOS RCAF as Kittyhawk III, s/n 845. Assigned to Western Air Command.
					1944 to 1945: Fighter Affiliation Flight, No. 5 Operational Training Unit.
					8/23/46: SOC RCAF. Put up for disposal at RCAF. Station Patricia Bay, Vancouver Island, BC.
					9/26/47: Vance B. Roberts, Seattle, WA with c/r N1232N.
					1947: Barged to Boeing Field, Seattle, WA.
					7/20/50: Bell Air Services/Art J. Bell, Boeing Field, WA.
					1/13/51: Jerry L. McMullin, Marysville, CA.
					9/17/51: Davis Dusters/John W. Davis, Colusa, CA.
					3/9/56: Clyde R. Mallory, Clatskanie, OR.
					6/11/57: Weather Modification Co./W. Keith Larkin, San Jose CA.
					6/9/61: M. N. Farr and Larry. W. Hamilton, Sonoma, CA.
					3/27/64: Morrill Farr, Sonoma, CA.
					12/8/64: Harrah Club Automobile and Aircraft Collection, Reno, NV.
					6/82: Bill Destefani, Bakersfield, CA.
					1982 to 1983: Restored. Marked GM-D, 845.
					1983: First post-restoration flight.
					1991: Based Lone Star Flight Museum, Scholes Field, Galveston, TX.
					11/8/97: NA-50 Inc/Jeff Clyman, Dover, DE.
					By 1999: Operated by American Airpower Museum, Republic Airport, East Farmingdale, Long Island, NY..
				5796	(MSN 27484) to New Zealand as NZ3109. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943. Coded "32". To No.16 Squadron. Crash landed at Segi on
					21 July 1943 after running short of fuel during a patrol. Aircraft was later rebuilt
					and returned to service. To No.18 Squadron. Crashed with No. 18 Sqdn at Ondonga Oct 28, 1943.
					Aircraft returned to airstrip with an engine problem and after two unsuccessful attempts to
					land suffered a complete engine failure on third attempt, stalled and dove into sea off end
					of airstrip. Pilot killed.
				5797	(MSN 27485) to New Zealand as NZ3110. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943. Coded "38". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Mid-air collision with
					NZ3141 during a formation practice flight on 21 March 1945. The aircraft crash
					landed in a river 5 miles from Ohakea. Pilot killed. Struck off at Ohakea on 29 March 1945.
				5798 to RAAF as A29-354 Apr 1943. On Feb 22, 1945 probably while being ferried south to Australia with A29-315,
					forced to land at Dango Is.
				5799	(MSN 27487) to New Zealand as NZ3111. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "33". To No.17 Squadron. Shot down by enemy aircraft near Kahili Sep 23, 1943. Pilot POW, died in captivity
					Jul 24, 1944. Aircraft struck off at Guadalcanal on 01 November 1943.
				5800	(MSN 27488) to New Zealand as NZ3112. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "34". To No.4 OTU, Ardmore. In midair collision with NZ3072 over Papakura Jun 5, 1944. Aircraft dived
					into the ground and was destroyed. Pilot killed.
				5801	(MSN 27489) to New Zealand as NZ3113. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "35". To No.16 Squadron. Ditched on reef north of Vella-Lavella on 3 September 1943 after being shot at by "Tony" and suffering
					 engine failure. Pilot MIA.
				5802	(MSN 27490) to RCAF as 840. SOC in 1947. To US civil registry as N1233N, then N1009N (acquired
					paperwork of 43-23484 which had
					been scrapped) painted in RAF colors as FR870, then F-AZPJ (painted in RAF colors as P8096).
					Became G-KITT in 1998, operated by The Fighter Collection at Duxford, UK in USAAF colors but with no
					tail number. To Hangar 11 Collection, North Weald, Essex, UK in 2006.
				5803	(MSN 27491) to RCAF as 842
				5804	(MSN 27492) to New Zealand as NZ3114. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "36". To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Crashed at Ohakea on 25 July 1944. The aircraft was on night circuit training
					when it undershot and hit a bank. Pilot killed.
				5805	(MSN 27493) to New Zealand as NZ3115. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "39". Ferried Whenuapai - Santos for No.16 Squadron departing Whenuapai 6 July 1943. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944.
					Crashed near Himitangi during aerobatic practice on 3 November 1944. The aircraft spun through cloud and dived into the ground.
					Pilot killed.
				5806 to RAAF as A29-382 Jun 1943. Served with 76 Sqn and 2 OTU
				5807	(MSN 27495) to New Zealand as NZ3116. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					Coded "37" and "D". To No.16 Squadron. Crash landed on Munda strip on Guadalcanal on return from combat mission on 15 August 1943
					after being badly shot up.
				5808	(MSN 27496) to New Zealand as NZ3117. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Crashed shortly after take-off on 1 December 1943. The aircraft dived into the ground during night circuit flying.
					Pilot killed.
				5809	(MSN 27497) to New Zealand as NZ3118. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				5810	(MSN 27498) to RCAF as 844
				5811	(MSN 27499) to RCAF as 841.
				5812	(MSN 27500) to RCAF as 843.
				5813	(MSN 27501) to New Zealand as NZ3119. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 21 May 1943.
					To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948. One of the last 4 Kittyhawks to be melted down, this aircraft was still
					extant at Rukuhia in March 1967. Recovered from Rekuhia, NC ca 1969. To J. Chambers and
					with Don Subritzky at Dairy Flat for restoration to airworthy condition 1988-2000. To US civil registry as N5813.
					Now fully restored as Kittyhawk Mk III NZ3119 XO-T with Tri-state Warbird Museum, Batavia, OH.
				5814 to RAAF as A29-383 Jun 1943. On Jun 21, 1945 it was received by 8 OTU and served out the few month
					remaining of the war there; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for w/o.
				5815/5864 were to have gone to RAF as FS100/FS149, but were diverted to USSR
					and did not see any RAF service.
				5865 to RAAF as A29-365 Apr 1943. On Oct 13, 1944 it crashed on landing at the Kamiri strip Noemfoor Island when the
					port undercarriage collapsed
				5866 to RAAF as A29-366 Apr 1943. On Apr 2, 1945 it was sent to 2 OTU; by Oct 22, 1945 it was at 6 AD Oakey, Qld and was
					authorised for w/o on Nov 19, 1946
				5867 to RAAF as A29-367 Apr 1943. On Feb 13, 1944 it belly landed short of the Kiriwina strip when during a test flight smoke was
					seen coming from under the instrument panel
				5868 to RAAF as A29-368 Apr 1943. On Jan 22, 1944 hit by AAA while strafing targets at Cape Hoskins strip
					New Britain
				5869 to RAAF as A29-369 Apr 1943. Served with 86 and 77 Sqns
				5870 to RAAF as A29-370 Apr 1943. On Nov 20, 1943 while with 86 Sqn the port tyre blew out on t/o, crashed into some bushes,
					caught fire and was burnt out
				5871 to RAAF as A29-371 Apr 1943. On Nov 20, 1943 while returning from a patrol in very bad weather this a/c was seen to pull up,
					stalled some 400' above the sea, it turned over onto its back and disappeared near Kombies Is, DNG
				5872 to RAAF as A29-372 Apr 1943. Ground looped Feb 22, 1944. On Jun 24, 1945 it was received by 2 OTU but it was incomplete
					and was sent to 6 AD for storage; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5873 to RAAF as A29-373 Apr 1943. Served with 86 Sqn
				5874 to RAAF as A29-374 Apr 1943. Crashed Jun 6, 1945 while landing at Cooktown, QLD, Australia when port
					undercarriage collapsed. Authoried Dec 20 1945 for conversion to components.
				5875 to RAAF as A29-375 Apr 1943. Served with 82, 76 Sqns and 2 OTU
				5876 to RAAF as A29-376 Apr 1943. On Nov 29, 1945 was received at 6 AD; Nov 19, 1946 written off
				5877 to RAAF as A29-384 Jun 1943. Served with 86, 77 and 2 OTU.
				5878 to RAAF as A29-385 Jun 1943. Served with 77, 76 Sqns and 8 OTU
				5879 to RAAF as A29-386 Jun 1943. On Aug 31, 1944 while landing at Turnbull strip Milne Bay the port u/c collapsed,
					it was found that there were cracks in the reduction gear housing of the engine and the a/c was recommended
					for crating, being sent to 6 AD; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5880 to RAAF as A29-387 Jun 1943. On 5/4/45 it was received by 2 OTU and it spent out the rest of the war there
					before being sent to 6 AD for storage; on Nov 19, 1946 it was authorised for write off.
				5881 to RAAF as A29-388 Jun 1943. Served with 86 Sqn, 2 and 8 OTU.
				5882 to RAAF as A29-389 Jun 1943. On May 27, 1944 while on a test flight it lost hydraulic fluid and belly landed on
					Wards strip; on Jun 6, 1945 approval was given to convert to components.
				5883/6002 were to have gone to RAF as FS150/FS269 but were diverted to USSR
					and did not see any RAF service.
					5925 was to have gone to RAF as FS192 but diverted to USSR. Made
						forced landing on frozen Lake Valkjarvi, Finland Dec 27, 1943.
						Captured by Finnish AF, repaired and entered service as
						KH-51 Jul 1944. SOC Jan 2, 1950.
43-6003/6102		North American P-51A-1-NA Mustang
				MSN 99-22106/22205
				6003 tested with retractable skis at Winnipeg, Canada.
				6006	(MSN 99-22109) 4/3/43: TOS USAAF at Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA
					5/1/43: Delivered to Ladd Field, AK, for cold weather testing.
					2/14/44: Crashed in mountains near Summit, AK, during snow storm; pilot Lt. Edward W. Getter
						killed, aircraft abandoned.
					10/77: Retrieved from crash site by Waldon Spillers.
					2/78: Waldon D. Moon Spillers, Versailles, OH, with c/r N51Z.
					1978 to 1985: Restored. Used parts from P-51D 44-73483 (c/r N351D) and mainplane from P-51D TNI-AU.
					7/3/85: First post-restoration flight.
					10/11/95: Gerald Gabe, Hollister, CA.
					2010: Used for flight testing 4-blade propeller assembly to be installed on two P-82 restoration projects.
					9/13/10 to 9/19/10: Raced as #4 POLAR BEAR at Reno.
					9/12/11 to 9/16/11: Raced as #4 POLAR BEAR at Reno.
					4/14/12: John J. Dowd, Jr, Syracuse, KS.
					2015 to 2017: Restored at Idaho Falls, ID as XP-51, 41-039, all metal finish.
					9/2/17: First post-restoration flight.
					9/11/17 to 9/17/17: Raced as #6, Shanty Irish, at Reno.
				6007	(MSN 99-2211) to civil registry as NX33648, then to
					Dominican Republic Sep 29,1948 as FAD 1704. WFU sometime in
					mid 1950s.
				6015 (1AC) crashed after colliding with A6M while shooting it down over Aniekan Airstrip, India Mar 8, 1944.
					MACR 3275. Pilot KIA
				6020 (ACF) lost from unknown cause over China Mar 23, 1944. MACR 3501
				6023 to RAF as Mustang II FR890. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6024 to RAF as Mustang II FR891. Struck house while descending from
					cloud at Breda Dec 6, 1944
				6025 to RAF as Mustang II FR892. Shot down by Fw 190s near St Julien
					Jun 16, 1944
				6026 to RAF as Mustang II FR893. SOC Jan 1, 1947
				6027 to RAF as Mustang II FR894. SOC Jan 31, 1947
				6028 to RAF as Mustang II FR895. Shot down by flak Sep 27, 1944. Salvaged
					but SOC Jan 2, 1945
				6029 to RAF as Mustang II FR896. SOC Nov 13, 1945.
				6030 to RAF as Mustang II FR897. SOC Aug 11, 1945
				6031 to RAF as Mustang II FR898. Crashed into English Channel Jul 23, 1944 after pilot bailed out following glycol leak
				6032 to RAF as Mustang II FR899. Missing from recon mission over Normandy Jul 29, 1944
				6035 (1st ACG) crashed at Pandaveswar, India due to structural failure Jun 15, 1944.
				6038 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crash landed at Linhsien, China Mar 4, 1944.
				6040 (311th FBG) shot down by Ki 43 40 mi NNW of Rangoon, Burma Nov 28, 1943. MACR 1211. Pilot KIA
				6053 converted to F-6C. (67th TRG, 107th TRS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 4 mi E of St Hilaire du Harcouet,
					France Jul 18, 1944. MACR 7051. Fate of pilot unknown
				6054 (107th TRS, 67th TRG) shot down by AAA at Bernay, France May 9, 1944. MACR 4514. Pilot KIA
				6055 (67th TRG, 107th TRS) crashed near Lambourne, England Jan 7, 1944
				6060 (528th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Taigkawk Sakan, Burma Jul 13, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6062 in mid-air collision near Knight, FL during air-to-air gunnery Jun 28, 1944. Pilot killed.
				6069 (311th FG) shot down by AAA over Rangoon, Burma Nov 25, 1943. MACR 1215. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6074 (311st FG, 530th FS) w/o in midair collision with 43-6312 at Sawngri Ga, Burma Feb 8, 1944.
				6076 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) crashed from unknown cause 4 mi E of Landhi, India Oct 27, 1944.
					Pilot killed.
				6080 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki-43 fighter over Dansum Bay,
					Burma Dec 1, 1943. MACR 1224. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6081 (311th FG, 529th FS) crashed SE of Mogok, Burma Jul 23, 1944 due to engine failure. MACR 6827. Fate of pilot
					unknown
				6087 (528th FS, 311sth FG) in landing accident at Tingkawk Sakan Airfield, Burma Jul 26, 1944. Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				6091 (311th FG, 530th FS) crashed near Kurmitola, India
					Oct 30, 1943. MACR 1084
				6093 to RAF as Mustang II FR900. SOC Jul 12, 1945
				6094 to RAF as Mustang II FR901. SOC Jul 30, 1946
				6095 to RAF as Mustang II FR902. Shot down by flak near Alencon
					Jun 27, 1944
				6096 to RAF as Mustang II FR903. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6097 to RAF as Mustang II FR904. Flew into ground during bad weather
					at Hampshire, England Jan 2, 1945.
				6098 to RAF as Mustang II FR905. SOC Mar 30, 1946.
				6099 to RAF as Mustang II FR906. SOC Aug 11, 1945
				6100 to RAF as Mustang II FR907. Shot down by flak near Deventer
					Nov 7, 1944
				6101 to RAF as Mustang II FR908. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6102 to RAF as Mustang II FR909. SOC Mar 30, 1946
43-6103/6157		North American P-51A-5 Mustang
				MSN 99-22206/22260
				6103 to RAF as Mustang II FR910. Missing from recon mission
					over Normandy Aug 10, 1944.
				6104 to RAF as Mustang II FR911. SOC Jul 13, 1945
				6105 to RAF as Mustang II FR912. SOC Aug 11, 1945
				6106 to RAF as Mustang II FR913. SOC Dec 27, 1944
				6107 to RAF as Mustang II FR914. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6114 (311th FG, 530th FS) crash landed at Dinjan, India Jan 2, 1944
				6115 destroyed after midair collision with B-26C 41-31568 3 mi W of Riverview, FL Aug 18, 1943. Pilot bailed
					out OK, but 2 crew members aboard the B-26C were killed.
				6118 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) in takeoff accident at Landhi airfield, India due to engine
					failure Dec 22, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6119 (1st Air Commando Force) crashed unknown cause NW of Aniekan Airstrip, India Mar 8, 1944. MACR 3276.
				6122 (311th FG, 530th FS) crash landed at Warazup, Burma Jul 13, 1944.
				6124 (311th FG, 529th FS) w/o in midair collision at Dinjan, India Dec 13, 1943.
				6130 (528th FS, 311th FG) in takeoff accident at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma Jun 12, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damage, unknown if repaired.
				6133 (528th FS, 311th FG) in takeoff accident at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma May 25, 1944 due to engine failure.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6136 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit) in landing accident at Landhi Airfield, India Nov 27, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6139 (311th FG, 528th FS) crash landed at Warazup, Burma Jun 30, 1944.
				6142 (311th FG, 529th FS) crashed on takeoff at Dinjan, India Dec 13,1943
				6151 (FS, 1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF) in landing accident at Kalaikunda Airfield, Kharagpur,
					India Aug 19, 1943. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6154 (26th Ferry Squadron, 4th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command) force landed near Villa Humado, Mexico on
					ferry flight Aug 31, 1943 after ran out of fuel. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
43-6158/6312		North American P-51A-10 Mustang
				MSN 99-22261/22415
				6158 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) shot down by friendly fire from P-47 over Coutances, France Jul 24, 1944. MACR 7472.
					Pilot killed.
				6160 (10th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in ground accident at RAF Middle Wallop airfield, Hampshire, England Jan 24, 1944.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6161 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) crash landed 2 km S of Gemund, SW of Schleiden, Germany due to
					engine failure Nov 5, 1944. MACR 10266. Pilot survived and became POW
				6164 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) lost from unknown cause 8 mi W of St Lo, France Jul 11, 1944. MACR 6638.
					Pilot MIA
				6165 (F-6B, 67th FRG, 107th TRS) shot down by AAA 8 mi W of Cologne, Germany Sep 10, 1944. MACR 9104. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW
				6167 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) crash landed at Middle Wallop,
					England Jun 16, 1944.
				6169 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) lost from unknown cause near Le Neubourg, France Aug 19, 1944. MACR 8412.
					Pilot MIA
				6170 (67th TRG, 107th TRS) shot down by AAA 12 km SW of Hesdin, France May 3, 1944. MACR 4418. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW.
				6177 (530th FBS, 311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 Mar 27, 1944 40 mi SE of Dum Duma, India. MACR 3280. Pilot KIA
				6178	(MSN 99-22281) became N8647E. Now under restoration at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, FL as N51KW
				6185 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) crashed at Shivpuri, India after ran out of fuel Dec 31, 1944.
					Pilot bailed out and survived.
				6186 (530th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Dinjan airfield, Assam, India May 12, 1944. Aircraft destroyed.
				6187 (1st FS, SCG) crashed from unknown cause near Kalaikunda, India Sep 11, 1944. Pilot killed.
				6189 (311th FG, 528th FS) crashed on takeoff at Tinghawk Sakan, Burma Jul 4, 1944.
				6192 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit) crashed from unknown cause 13 1/2 mi From Landhi Airfield, India
					Oct 13, 1944. Pilot killed.
				6193 (529th FS, 311th FG) crash landed near Sumprabum, Burma Jul 4, 1944
				6195 (530th FS, 311th FG, 10th AF) in taxiing accident at Tingkawak Sakan airfield, Burma Jul 1, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6200 (529th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Gaya Airfield, Gaya, India May 29, 1944. Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				6208 to RAF as Mustang II FR915. SOC Jan 1, 1947
				6209 to RAF as Mustang II FR916. SOC Aug 10, 1945
				6210 to RAF as Mustang II FR917. SOC Aug 3, 1944
				6211 to RAF as Mustang II FR918. SOC Mar 30,1946
				6212 to RAF as Mustang II FR919. SOC Jul 14, 1945
				6213 to RAF as Mustang II FR920. Missing near Nijmegen Jan 17, 1945, presumed shot down in error by Spitfires
				6214 to RAF as Mustang II FR921. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6215 to RAF as Mustang II FR922. SOC May 14, 1945
				6216 to RAF as Mustang II FR923. SOC Mar 30,1946
				6217 to RAF as Mustang II FR924. Shot down by flak over Gorinchem Oct 11, 1944.
				6218 to RAF as Mustang II FR925. Shot down by flak over St Pierre-sur-Dives Aug 12, 1944
				6219 to RAF as Mustang II FR926. SOC Mar 6, 1945
				6220 to RAF as Mustang II FR927. Wrecked when overshot landing at Gilze-Rijen Dec 28, 1944 after engine failure.
				6221 to RAF as Mustang II FR928. Wrecked when belly landed at Beny-sur-Mer Aug 28, 1944 following flak hit
				6222 to RAF as Mustang II FR929. SOC Feb 24, 1947
				6223 to RAF as Mustang II FR930. Shot down in error near Bocholt by Spitfires Jan 17, 1945
				6224 to RAF as Mustang II FR931. Wrecked when belly landed at Beny-sur-Mer Sep 2, 1944 after engine failed on takeoff.
				6225 to RAF as Mustang II FR932. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6226 to RAF as Mustang II FR933. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6227 to RAF as Mustang II FR934. Missing from recon mission over Normandy Mar 23, 1944
				6228 to RAF as Mustang II FR935. SOC May 13, 1945
				6229 to RAF as Mustang II FR936. Crash landed near Asch Sep 27, 1944 following flak hit
				6230 to RAF as Mustang II FR937. SOC Mar 30, 1946
				6231 to RAF as Mustang II FR938. Crashed when hit trees on approach to Oisterwijk Mar 8, 1945
				6232 to RAF as Mustang II FR939. DBR on ground Mar 26, 1945.
				6234 crashed near Polk City Feb 24, 1944. SOC Feb 27, 1944.
				6251	(MSN 99-22354) passed in 1946 as NX4235Y to Grand Central Aircraft School,
					CA then to Cal Aero Technical Institute, Glendale, CA
					as instructional airframe. To The Air Museum, Claremont, CA
					in 1953. In 1979 to Planes of Fame in Chino, CA and
					registered N4235Y. Noted in 1996 at Planes of Fame Air
					Museum, reported under restoration to flight status.
				6257 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Landhi Airfield, India Nov 16, 1944.
					Pilot killed
				6258 (311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai, 3rd Chutai 80 mi W of Rangoon,
					Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1210. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6260 (FS, 1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF) in landing accident at Kalaikunda airfield, Kharagpur,
					India Aug 9, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6265 (311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai, 3re Chutai 10 mi W of
					Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1213. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6269 (529th FBS, 311th FBG, 10th AF) in taxiing accident at Dinjan Airfield, Assam, India Jan 14, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6272 (76th FS, 23th FG, 14th AF) in takeoff accident at Suichwan airfield, China Nov 23, 1943. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6273 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki-43 flown by WO Tadashi Kinoshita of 64th Sentai 34d Chutai Nov 25, 1943 5
					mi S of Rangoon, Burma. MACR 1214. Pilot KIA
				6274	(MSN 99-22377) to Indonesian AF as F-351. To civil registry
					as N73630 and then N90358. Now on display at Yanks Air Museum, CA.
				6275 (311th FG, 528th FS) missing over Burma Aug 25, 1944 while on ferry flight from Tingkawk Sakan Airfield
					in Burma to Mohanbari Airfield, Assam, India. MACR 7857. Pilot killed.
				6277 (23rd FG, 76th FS) shot down near Hong Kong Dec 1, 1943. MACR 12260
				6279 (528th FS, 311th FG) in takeoff accident at Tingkawk Sakan airfield, Burma May 25, 1944. Pilot survived but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				6280 (530th FBS, 311th FBG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Mohanbari airfield, Assam, India Nov 7, 1943.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6282 (311th FG, 530th FS) shot down by Ki-43 20 mi S of Sahmaw, Burma Jul 9, 1944. MACR 6605. Pilot KIA
				6283 (530th FG) shot down by Ki-43 40 mi SE of Dum Duma, India Mar 27, 1944. MACR 3281. Pilot KIA
				6284 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki 43 flown by Capt Yashukio Kuroe of 64th Sentai 3rd Chutai 25 mi W of
					Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1212. Pilot KIA
				6286 (311th FG, 528th FS) w/o in taxiing accident at Tinghawk Sakan, Burma Jul 26, 1944
				6287 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed at Kweilin, China Dec 18, 1943
				6289 (76th FS, 23rd FG0 crashed from unknown cause at Auichwan, China Dec 29, 1943. Pilot killed.
				6291 (311th FG, 529th FS) crashed on takeoff at Dinjan, India Feb 27, 1944.
				6292 (528th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Tingkawk Sakan airfield, Burma Jun 19, 1944. Pilot survived but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				6296 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai 3rd Chutai 40 mi
					W of Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1209. Pilot KIA.
				6302 (311th FBG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Dinjan airfield, Assam, India Sep 23, 1943. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6303 : Named ‘Lynn’ when flown by Capt John S. Stewart of 23rd FG/76th FS at Suichwan, China in early 1944
				6306 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed at Suichwan, China Mar 4, 1944
				6312 (311th FG, 530th FS) w/o in midair collision with 43-6074
					at Shawngni Ga, Burma Feb 8, 1944.
43-6313/7112		North American P-51B-5 Mustang
				MSN 104-22816/23305, 24431/24540, 24941/25140.
				6563/7112 modified to P-51B-7-NA
				6313 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by unknown pilot and unit 20 mi NE of
					Bordeaux, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3438. Pilot bailed out and evaded with help from French Underground.
				6315 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA E of Caen, France Jul 23, 1944. MACR 7473. Pilot fate unknown.
				6316 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 20 mi NE of Bordeaux, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3438.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture with help from French underground, returned Jul 18, 1944.
				6317 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) hit by flak near Arnhem, pilot bailed out near Dordrecht, Holland Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3444.
					Pilot POW.
				6318 (310th Ferry Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire,
					England while on ferry flight Apr 27, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6319 (55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF) damaged in takeoff accident at Turnhouse,
					Scotland Jun 9, 1945.
				6320 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Richard Karcher of JG 3/1 Mar 23, 1944.
					MACR 3252. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6321 (9th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th AF) in forced landing 9 mi SE of Rambouillet, France after ran
					out of fuel Sep 20, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6322 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) force landed at Boswer Farm,
					Bingham Lodge, England Apr 25, 1945.
				6325 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Schweinfurt, Germany Apr 13, 1944. MACR 4143.
					Pilot killed. One source claims lost in Holland
				6327 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed at RAF Boxted, Essex, England due to bad weather Jan 20, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				6328 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 109A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Valenciennes,
					France Feb 8, 1944. MACR 2335. Pilot killed.
				6329 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Augsburg, Germany Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3152.
					Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
				6330 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing riverboats and barges on Rhine River
					SE of Speyer, Germany Apr 22, 1944. MACR 4183. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6331 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crashed at Plesder, 8 km SE of Dinan France after ran out of fuel Apr 26, 1944.
					MACR 4421. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6332 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) crashed after spun out due to bad weather 50 mi E of Colchester,
					Essex, England in the North Sea Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4215. Pilot killed.
				6333 to RAF as Mustang III FX973. Crashed into Thames Estuary
					Mar 9, 1944 after engine failed during bomber escort mission.
				6334 to RAF as Mustang III FX974. SOC Jan 21, 1947
				6335 to RAF as Mustang III FX975. Wrecked when struck hut on
					overshoot, Rednal Mar 23, 1945
				6336 to RAF as Mustang III FX976. SOC Dec 28, 1946
				6337 to RAF as Mustang III FX977. Spun into ground on approach
					to Montford Bridge Apr 28, 1945.
				6338 to RAF as Mustang III FX978. SOC Dec 13, 1946
				6339 to RAF as Mustang III FX979. Force landed near Zwolle following engine
					failure May 30, 1944
				6340 to RAF as Mustang III FX980. Shot down by Bf 109 near Evreux Jul 30, 1944
				6341 to RAF as Mustang III FX981. Broke up during recovery from dive 1 mi SE of
					Stroud Jun 19, 1944
				6342 to RAF as Mustang III FX982. Crashed during attempted forced landing
					near Bosham Jun 14, 1944 following engine failure
				6343 to RAF as Mustang III FX983. Missing near Arnhem Sep 25, 1944, presumed
					shot down by enemy fighters
				6344 to RAF as Mustang III FX984. Blew engine while enering bombing dive Aug 6, 1944
				6345 to RAF as Mustang III FX985. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				6346 to RAF as Mustang III FX986. Shot down by Bf109s near Evreux Jun 17, 1944
				6347 to RAF as Mustang III FX987. wrecked when swung on takeoff and undercarriage
					raised to stop, Wevelghem Mar 22, 1945
				6348 to RAF as Mustang III FX988. Shot down by enemy fighters near Dreux Jun 24, 1944
				6349 to RAF as Mustang III FX989. Broke up while flying in cloud over Belgium
					Feb 7, 1945
				6350 to RAF as Mustang III FX990. Shot down by Bf 109s near Nancy Apr 22, 1944
				6351 to RAF as Mustang III FX991. Crashed when engine failed on takeoff Aug 27, 1945
				6352 to RAF as Mustang III FX992. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				6353 to RAF as Mustang III FX993. Missing Aug 10, 1944
				6354 to RAF as Mustang III FX994. Missing Jun 10, 1944
				6355 to RAF as Mustang III FX995. SOC Dec 14, 1946
				6356 to RAF as Mustang III FX996. Crashed near Orsett Feb 28, 1944 after pilot
					bailed out following engine failure
				6357 to RAF as Mustang III FX997. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				6359 (HQ, 354th FG, 9th AF) collided in midair with Me 410A near Koblenz, NW of Frankfurt, Germany
					Feb 11, 1944. MACR 2166. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6360 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 162nd TRS) shot down by friendly fire from
					P-47 20 mi E of Epinal, France Oct 28, 1944. MACR 10275. Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6361 (326th Ferry Squadron, 31st Aircraft Transport Group, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Grove, Oxfordshire,
					England while on ferry flight Dec 10, 1943. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6362 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Mar 24, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6363 (30th ADG) lost control in flight and crashed at Stansted, UK
					Dec 13, 1943. Pilot killed.
				6364 (Headquarters Squadron, 67th TRS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause 1 mi NW of Pepperbox Br, England
					Apr 8, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft destroyed.
				6365	(MSN 104-24953) Delivered to USAAF 22Sep43. Shipped to England. Rootes Group, Speke airfield,
					Liverpool for assembly. Ninth Air Force. 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Ferrying Group,
					Heston (Station 510), Middlesex. Damaged taxying at Speke airfield 29Nov43. 355th Fighter Squadron [GQ*J],
					354th Fighter Group, Lashenden (Station 410), Kent. ‘Z Hub’. Force landed with fuel exhaustion at Rinkaby,
					Sweden after an escort mission to Stettin, Poland 13May44. MACR 5366 and 5125.
					Stored at F 8 Tullinge. Ferried to Barkarby,
					Stockholm Jun44 and flown in a display for high ranking Swedish Air Force officers a few weeks later.
					Stored at Barkarby. Flight tested at F 5 Ljungbyhed during the spring of 1945 by the American air attaché.
					Ferried to Bromma, Stockholm 14Mar45. Flown to Uppsala Apr45. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska
					Flygvapnet 30Jul45 as J 26, serial 26001. F 16 Wing, Uppsala. Used as an unarmed liaison aircraft by the
					staff flight of F 16 Wing. Left wing damaged in a collision with a pole for obstacle lighting 31Jul46. SOC 19Nov52 .
				6366 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea to bad weather Mar 4, 1944. MACR 2805. Pilot killed.
				6367 (9th WRS) damaged in takeoff accident at Laon-Athies,
					France Nov 18, 1944.
				6368 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) collided with P-51B 42-106765 while taxiing at RAF Staplehurst, Kent, England
					Jun 25, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6369 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crash landed at Rosieres En Haye airfield A-98 Meurthe-et-Moselle, France
					 Nov 20, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6370 converted to F-6C after entered service. (107th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in landing accident at
					RAF Middle Wallop airfield, Hampshire, England Mar 31, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6371 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Cuxhaven, Germany Jan 4, 1944. MACR 1750.
					Last seen on tail of Ju 88C-6. Pilot believed killed.
				6372 496th FTG, 554th FTS, 8th AF; code B9- 
				6374 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed due to unknown cause at unknown location in Europe Feb 13, 1944. Pilot bailed
					out and survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6375 (354th FG, 353rd FS) shot down by return fire from Ju 88C-6 near Nortorf,
					Germany Dec 13, 1943 and later crashed at Ritterhude, Germany. MACR 1464. Pilot POW
				6376 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crash landed near Leiston, England Sep 26, 1944
				6377 (353rd FG, 352nd FS, 8th AF) w/o in midair collision near Stowmarket, England Jul 3, 1945
				6378 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Lashenden, Kent, England Apr 30, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6379 Lend-Lease to France
				6381 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Raydon Jan 2,1944.
				6382 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over France Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3576. Fate of pilot unknown.
				6383 converted to F-6C after entered service.
				6385 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Shanghai Lil/Bunky III") stalled and spun in while strafing train SW of Metz
					Aug 28, 1944. MACR 8402. Pilot KIA
				6386 (370th FG, 402nd FS) crash landed at Frankenberg, Germany May 17, 1945
				6387 crashed Lake Eloise Jan 19, 1944, SOC Jan 21, 1944.
				6388 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed SE of Cambrai, France due to engine failure Jan 14, 1944. MACR 1810.
					Pilot believed killed.
				6390 (9th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause near Laon/Athies Airfield A-69,
					Picardy, France while on training flight Jan 22, 1945. MACR 11927. Pilot MIA and declared dead.
				6391 (9th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Koln-Ostheim, Germany
					Oct 19, 1944. MACR 11022. Pilot killed.
				6392 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Rivenhall, Essex, England Mar 18, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft destroyed.
				6393 (479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Haughley Junction, England Jan 4, 1945.
				6396 (9th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Juvincourt airfield A-68, Picardy,
					France Oct 13, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6397 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in North Sea SW of Guernsey in English
					Channel Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5514. Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				6398 to RAF as Mustang III FX998. SOC Mar 14, 1944, believed DBR during shipment
					to UK
				6399 to RAF as Mustang III FX999. Shot down by Bf 109s near Aalborg May 21, 1944
				6400 to RAF as Mustang III FZ100. SOC Jan 2, 1947
				6401 to RAF as Mustang III FZ101. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				6402 to RAF as Mustang III FZ102. Crashed 12 mi SE of Arnhem Apr 8, 1944
					after being hit by flak near Munster
				6403 to RAF as Mustang III FZ103. Broke up during diving trials over Poole Bay
					Jul 14, 1944. Plane used by Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment,
					never used operationally
				6404 to RAF as Mustang III FZ104. SOC Dec 16, 1946
				6405 to RAF as Mustang III FZ105. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				6406 to RAF as Mustang III FZ106. SOC Jan 15, 1947
				6407 to RAF as Mustang III FZ107. SOC Feb 26, 1947
				6408 to RAF as Mustang III FZ108. Crashed into sea off Dutch coast Apr 10, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				6409 to RAF as Mustang III FZ109. Shot down by enemy fighter near Dreux Jun 24, 1944
				6410 to RAF as Mustang III FZ110. Missing from sweep to Aalborg May 17, 1944
				6411 to RAF as Mustang III FZ111. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				6412 to RAF as Mustang III FZ112. Missing near Vimoutiers Aug 18, 1944
				6413 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crashed E of Dutch border in Lingen, Germany due to mechanical
					failure Apr 15, 1944. MACR 3899. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6414 to RAF as Mustang III FZ113. Wrecked when crash landed near
					Halvargate Jan 23, 1946 following engine failure.
				6415 to RAF as Mustang III FZ114. Crashed near Beauvais Aug 24, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				6416 to RAF as Mustang III FZ115. Dove into ground near Imber Jul 27, 1945
				6417 to RAF as Mustang III FZ116. Struck by Mustang FB143 (42-103037) at
					Rednal Mar 25, 1945.
				6418 to RAF as Mustang III FZ117. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and wing
					struck ground, Gravesend Mar 26, 1945.
				6419 to RAF as Mustang III FZ118. Shot down by flak near Livarot Jun 7, 1944
				6420 to RAF as Mustang III FZ119. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				6421 to RAF as Mustang III FZ120. SOC Mar 3, 1947
				6422 to RAF as Mustang III FZ121. Shot down by flak S of Cherbourg Jun 22, 1944
				6423 to RAF as Mustang III FZ122. Crashed near West Raynham Mar 23, 1945
					following collision with Mustang KH546 (44-10791) during combat practice
				6424 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Oblt Heinz Knoke of JG 11/5 near
					Broitzem airfield at Brunswick, Germany and crashed near Gleidngen, Germany Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4422.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6425 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crash landed at Orconte airfield A-66 Champagne-Ardenne, France due to
					engine failure Nov 8, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6426 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA over Ludwigshafen, Germany, headed for home until engine
					exploded over Saint Dizier, France Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4221. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6427 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Uffz Norbert Seidl of JG-26/2 May 9, 1944 near Herenthals,
					Belgium. MACR 4532. Pilot KIA
				6429 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 5 mi NW of Anklam, Germany while strafing locomotive May 21, 1944.
					MACR 4995. Pilot KIA
				6430 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) destroyed by fire at RAF Lashenden Airfield, Kent, England
				6431 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, 8th AF) w/o in midair collision near Steeple Morden, England Jul 16, 1944.
				6433 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Little Glenham, England Jun 8, 1944.
				6434 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crashed 50 mi S of Koblenz, Germany due to engine failure Mar 20, 1944. MACR 3145.
					Pilot believe killed.
				6435 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea 5 mi E of Naze Essex due to severe weather
					Mar 4, 1944. MACR 2849. Pilot killed.
				6436 (486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Bodney, Norfolk, England Jun 23, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6437 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing a train at Pont de Pany, 15 km W of
					Dijon, France Aug 7, 1944. MACR 7757. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6438 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) collided in midair with P-51C 42-103338 and crash landed E of Sein near Les
					Andelys, SW of Beauvais, France Jun 25, 1944. MACR 6186. Pilot survived and evaded capture.
				6439 (339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF) in midair collision with P-51B 43-12145 at
					Melbourne, England Feb 12, 1945. Able to land, but aircraft was DBR.
				6440 (354th FG, 356th FS) crash landed at Woodchurch, England May 1, 1944.
				6441 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) damaged by flak and crashed 3 km W of Tregunc, France after ran out of fuel
					Apr 26, 1944. MACR 4426. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6442 (Headquarters Squadron, 4th FG, 8th AF) shot down by AA near Hagenburg, Germany Mar 8, 1944. MACR 2838.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6443 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Coulmer, France Jun 25, 1944. MACR 6212. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW.
				6446 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over St Lo, France Jul 4, 1944. MACR 6634. Pilot killed.
				6447 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Rivenhall, Essex, England Feb 22, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6448 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-U	Wee Willie. 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-G	Man-O-War. To 353 FG as war weary hack
					353rd FG, 350th FS, 8th AF; code LH-5 war weary clobber college aircraft.
				6449 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) crashed at Cromwell Lake, near Maldon, England Feb 29, 1944. Pilot bailed out
					and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				6450 (326th Ferry Squadron, 31st Aircraft Transport Group, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Boxted, Essex,
					England while on ferry flight Feb 20, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6451 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crashed at Geislingen, Germany due to engine failure Mar 16, 1944. MACR 3008.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6453 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by 20-mm AAA near Mezieres, France May 10, 1944. MACR 4680.
					Pilot killed. German records claim aircrft hit by bomb from another P-51.
				6454 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crashed while in dive chasing German fighter 5 my SE of Potzehne, NE of Brunswick,
					Germany Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3448. Pilot KIA
				6456 (310th Ferry Squadron, 27th Ferrying Group, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Zeals, Wiltshire, England while
					on ferry flight Dec 25, 1943. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6457 355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF; code WR-G. 355th FG, 354th FS, 8thAF; code WR-O	Jane
				6459 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) hit by friendly machine gun fire from B-24 25 mi NNE of Nis, Yugoslavia
					Apr 16, 1944. MACR. Pilot bailed out 30 mi W of Turnu Severin, Yugoslavia and evaded capture.
				6460 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Hptm Herbert Huppertz of JG 2/3 Stab
					20 mi SW of Ulm, Germany Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3377. Pilot killed.
				6461	(MSN 104-25049) Eighth Air Force, England. 370th Fighter Squadron [CS*Q], 359th Fighter Group,
					East Wretham (Station 133), Norfolk. ‘Hot Pants’. Force landed with fuel exhaustion at Ljungbyhed,
					Sweden after an escort mission to Peenemünde, Germany 4Aug44. On this day, three Mustangs
					made forced landings in Sweden, all from the same unit. The return flight went over Langeland, southern Jutland.
					Across the Danish islands, one Mustang [44-13939] had a fault in the engine cooling system, high oil
					temperature. When the oil pressure also went down, the pilot decided to head for Sweden and
					possibly land on Bulltofta. Two other Mustangs followed to protect the Mustang and ensure that it
					reached Sweden without any problems. When they saw that the Mustang had reached the Swedish
					coast, the two escort planes turned off for a trip home to England. But across Denmark, they encountered
					a German Messerschmitt Bf 110G, coded G9 + HX, which was radar-guided towards the Mustangs in the
					belief that they were an American bomber rather than two fighter jets in close formation. The German
					plane was attacked by the two Mustangs and shot down by the pilot who flew HOT PANTS. After the air
					 battle, the two pilots realized that they had used up so much fuel that it would be difficult for them to
					reach England. They therefore turned back towards Sweden and flew to Ljungbyhed, Sweden, northeast
					of Copenhagen, Denmark. The landing was dramatic; they came flying in via Herrevadskloster and went
					over Thulinvillorna towards hangar 4. F 5 Wing was then a flying school and full of planes on the ground.
					The two Mustangs came too far in, a so-called positive landing, and had to pull on towards Söderåsen,
					rose into the air and pulled around for landing. The air defense at Ljungbyhed had until then been kept quiet,
					but when the Mustangs rose into the air again in a steep right turn, the air defenses thought that the
					Americans would flee and shelling began. Smoke puffs around the aircraft testified that the air defense
					was aiming correctly. The planes lowered their landing gear again, went in for landing and then the air
					defense fell silent. The pilots were interned in Mullsjö and returned to England 1Nov44. At the beginning
					of October 1944, a group of American technicians and pilots began to prepare the two Mustangs that were
					lined up in Hangar 4 at Ljungbyhed for ferry flight to Barkarby. The idea was that all four interned Mustangs
					in Skåne county would be flown in formation on 7 October 1944 by American pilots. But after the two Mustangs
					at Ljungbyhed started, they started to buzz the field which ended with the other Mustang, SOME JOKE [43-12463]
					crashing. HOT PANTS landed back at Ljungbyhed and it was quickly decided that the plane would instead be
					flown up to Barkarby by a Swedish pilot. After arriving in Barkarby, the Mustang remained there over the
					winter and flew at most very sparingly by officers from the American embassy. Ferried to Bromma, Stockholm.
					Flown to Uppsala Apr45. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 30Jul45 as J 26, serial 26002.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala. Salvaged and used for spares. SOC 16Jun47. Ground instructional airframe at Flygvapnets
					Tekniska Skola, Västerås; scrapped. MACR 7432. Pilot interned
				6462 (528th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) crashed at Kunlien, China due to engine failure Sep 12, 1944. Pilot bailed
					out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				6463 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Alfred Muller of JG 27/2 Stab
					over Schliersee, 15 mi E of Munich, Germany Jul 19, 1944. MACR 6828. Pilot killed.
				6464 to RAF as Mustang III FZ123. Shot down by enemy fighters near Dreux
					Jun 24, 1944
				6465 to RAF as Mustang III FZ124. SOC Mar 12, 1947
				6466 to RAF as Mustang III FZ125. Shot down by flak near Arnhem Sep 17, 1944.
				6467 to RAF as Mustang III FZ126. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				6468 to RAF as Mustang III FZ127. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6469 to RAF as Mustang III FZ128. SOC Dec 9, 1946
				6470 to RAF as Mustang III FZ129. SOC Dec 10, 1946
				6471 to RAF as Mustang III FZ130. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6472 to RAF as Mustang III FZ131. Crashed near Metz Apr 30, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				6473 to RAF as Mustang III FZ132. Stalled and crashed while
					avoiding barrage balloon in bad weather, Brooklands Apr 6, 1944
				6474 to RAF as Mustang III FZ133. SOC Jan 3, 1947
				6475 to RAF as Mustang III FZ134. Crashed 1 mi E of Oxted Apr 3, 1944
					after wing broke off when pulling out of dive
				6476 to RAF as Mustang III FZ135. Dove out of cloud into English
					Channel during sweep mission Jul 13, 1944.
				6477 to RAF as Mustang III FZ136. SOC Dec 28, 1946
				6478 to RAF as Mustang III FZ137. SOC Feb 19, 1945
				6479 to RAF as Mustang III FZ138. Wrecked when hit truck on takeoff,
					Chedworth Jul 28, 1944
				6480 to RAF as Mustang III FZ139. SOC Nov 1, 1946
				6481 to RAF as Mustang III FZ140. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				6482 to RAF as Mustang III FZ141. Shot down by flak S of Caen
					Jun 7, 1944
				6483 to RAF as Mustang III FZ142. Crashed 5 mi S of Aldermaston
					Mar 20, 1944 after pilot bailed out following engine fire.
				6484 to RAF as Mustang III FZ143. SOC Mar 10, 1947
				6485 to RAF as Mustang III FZ144. Missing near Dreux Jun 23, 1944
				6486 to RAF as Mustang III FZ145. Dove into ground near Tillington
					Feb 20, 1945 during low-level practice flight
				6487 to RAF as Mustang III FZ146. Crashed near Stodland Jan 21, 1944
					after tailplane separated in flight.
				6488 to RAF as Mustang III FZ147. Missing near Evreux Jun 24, 1944
				6489 (326th Ferry Squadron, 31st Aircraft Transport Group, 9th AF) crash landed at RAF Grove, Oxfordshire, England
					while on ferry flight Jan 10, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6490 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF RIvenhall, Essex, England Mar 18, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6491 (359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF) crashed between Cape Gris Nez France and Dover, England Jun 4, 1944 due to engine
					failure. MACR 5404. Pilot bailed out was seen in the water, but air sea rescue could not find him.
				6492 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea 5 mi E of Naze Essex Mar 4, 1944 due to severe
					weather. MACR 2850. Pilot killed.
				6493 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea 5 mi E of Naze Essex Mar 4, 1944 due to severe
					weather. MACR 2848. Pilot killed.
				6493 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) lost Mar 4, 1944. MACR 2848
				6494 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over France Apr 4, 1944. MACR 3572. Fate of pilot
					unknown.
				6495 (403rd ABD) crashed near Glenarm, Northern Ireland Dec 18, 1943.
				6496 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF)in taxiing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Jul 6, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6497 (354th FG, 353rd FS) crashed on takeoff at Boxted, England Mar 19, 1944.
				6498 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Major Klaus Mietusch of JG 26/Stab NW of
					Fomilly-sur-Seine, 10 mi NE of Melun, France Jun 4, 1944. MACR 5519. Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6500 352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF; code PZ-S
				6502 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) destroyed in taxiing accident at RAF Leiston Airfield, Suffolk, England Jul 29, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				6503 (496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF) w/o in midair collision near Goxhill, England Jul 26, 1944
				6505 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 31st TRS, 10th PRG) in landing accident at
					Weisbaden airfield, Germany May 3, 1945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6506 352nd FG, 487th FS;, 8th AF code HO-Y. Sharkmouth on nose. 496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF; code C7-Z
				6507 (554th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Sep 26, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out
				6508 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) ran out of fuel and crashed into North Sea Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3445. Pilot KIA
				6509 352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF; code PZ-H	Cile II / Luck of the Irish. 352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF; code PZ-L
					Old Reliable		PZ-L bar
				6510 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) crashed on takeoff at Leiston,
					England Sep 17, 1944.
				6511 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) collided in midair with P-51C 42-103390 over Tortorella airfield, Foggia,
					Italy and crashed Aug 21, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				6512 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by 20-mm AAA 2 km NW of Countances, France Jul 4, 1944. MACR 6678.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6513 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) crashed 5 km S of Saint Savinen, France after ran out of fuel Apr 29, 1944.
					MACR 4431. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6515 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crashed 15 mi N of Hannover, Germany due to engine failure Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3758.
					Pilot POW
				6516 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Rivenhall, Essex, England Feb 25, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6517 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed N of Carentan, France Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5695. Pilot killed.
				6518 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-K	. 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-G
				6520 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Woody's Maytag") shot down by flak near St. Quentin Jun 4, 1944. MACR 5505. Pilot KIA
				6521 (311th Ferry Squadron, 27th Aircraft Transport Group, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Renfrew, Scotland
					while on ferry flight Feb 3, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed. Quoted by Air-Britain as:
					Flew into ground 3Feb44 at Warton, Lancashire, England [Renfrew may have been
					departure airfield – presumably shipped into Glasgow docks]
				6523 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Leakin Liz") lost in midair collision in bad weather with P-51B 42-106858 near
					Bordeaux Jun 19, 1944. MACR 5961. Pilot KIA
				6524 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 363rd TRG, 160th TRS) crash landed in bad weather
					near Stenay, France May 3, 1945.
				6525 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak over Fassberg Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4067. Pilot POW
				6527 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Gefr Hubertus Hack of JG 5/1 between Ulm and
					Gunsburg, Germany Mar 16, 1944. MACR 3391. Pilot KIA.
				6528 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed SW of Maupertus-sur-Mer A-15 Cherbourg Basse-Normandie, France
					due to bad weather Jul 16, 1944. MACR 6889. Pilot believed killed. I have a report that says this
					plane was a war-weary aircraft that had been converted into a 2-seater for use by 55th FG.
					Also a report that it was used in England by 65th FW/HQ Flight.
				6530 to RAF as Mustang III FZ149. SOC Jan 20, 1947
				6531 to RAF as Mustang III FZ150. Crashed near Rednal Mar 10, 1945
					after hitting pole while practicing low-level attacks.
				6532 to RAF as Mustang III FZ151. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				6533 to RAF as Mustang III FZ152. SOC Oct 24, 1946
				6534 to RAF as Mustang III FZ153. DBR Jul 6, 1944
				6535 to RAF as Mustang III FZ154. SOC Oct 24, 1946
				6536 to RAF as Mustang III FZ155. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				6537 to RAF as Mustang III FZ156. Missing near Montford Jun 7, 1944
				6538 to RAF as Mustang III FZ157. Missing Jun 21, 1944
				6539 to RAF as Mustang III FZ158. Crashed at Honeywood House,
					Surrey May 19, 1944 following collision with Mustang
					FX940 (42-12235)
				6540 to RAF as Mustang III FZ159. Crashed Aug 25, 1944 after pilot
					bailed out following flak hit.
				6541 to RAF as Mustang III FZ160. SOC Jan 21, 1947
				6542 was to have gone to RAF as Mustang III FZ161 Not delivered to RAF, went to USAAF unit in UK, replaced as
					FZ161 by P-51C 42-103500. To 357th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF in landing accident at RAF Steeple Morden,
					Cambridgeshire, England. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged. Converted to 2 seater for use by 65th FW.
				6543 to RAF as Mustang III FZ162. Hit trees and belly landed 20 mi
					S of Brussels Oct 26, 1944 after engine failure.
				6544 to RAF as Mustang III FZ163. Missing near Dreux Jun 23, 1944
				6545 to RAF as Mustang III FZ164. Shot down by flak over Tours
					May 18, 1944
				6546 to RAF as Mustang III FZ165. SOC Feb 24, 1947
				6547 to RAF as Mustang III FZ166. Crashed after own bomb exploded
					during flight over Seine Aug 7, 1944
				6548 to RAF as Mustang III FZ167. Missing near Pont l'Eveque
					Apr 27, 1944. Presumed shot down by Fw 190s.
				6549 to RAF as Mustang III FZ168. Crashed May 19, 1944 after
					pilot abandoned aircraft following collision in cloud
					during bomber escort mission.
				6550 to RAF as Mustang III FZ169. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				6551 to RAF as Mustang III FZ170. SOC Feb 17, 1947
				6552 to RAF as Mustang III FZ171. SOC Feb 17, 1947
				6553 to RAF as Mustang III FZ172. SOC Jan 2, 1947
				6554 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Gladbeck, Germany Mar 11, 1944. MACR 3105. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW
				6556 ((MSN 104-22959) Delivered to USAAF 22Oct43. Eighth Air Force, England. Flown to NY Port of Embarkation, Newark, NJ;
					dismantled, packed and shipped to England, despatched 14Dec43. Base Air Depot. ? 2, Warton (Station 582),
					Lancashire for assembly. Damaged in a mid-air collision with Consolidated B-24J Liberator 42-100331 near
					Blackpool Tower, Lancashire 7Feb44. 362nd Fighter Squadron [G4*B], 357th Fighter Group, Leiston
					(Station 373), Suffolk. ‘Chicago Gun Moll’. Damaged landing at Leiston 1Apr44. The Mustang was a fighter
					escort for Boeing B-17 bombers of the 1st Air Division attacking Ludwigshafen, Germany 27May44. Shortly after
					the rendezvous, the bomber formation was attacked by Focke-Wulf Fw-190’s and Messerschmitt Bf-109’s.
					In the ensuing battle between the German fighters and the Mustangs, this aircraft was hit and received
					heavy damage to the elevator controls. The Merlin engine also was damaged by debris from a German victim.
					Unable to return to home base in England, the pilot set course for neutral Switzerland. He crossed the northern
					Swiss border near Lake Constance but decided to wait before bailing out of his stricken aircraft because he
					feared to land in German territory. After some time the Mustang became almost impossible to control and
					the engine started to lose coolant and overheat, so the pilot jettisoned the canopy and turned the Mustang on
					its back to bail out, but the inflatable dinghy pack somehow got stuck in the cockpit. It took the pilot several
					attempts to free himself from his mount, which then went into a steep dive and crashed in the vicinity of Lütisburg.
					The Mustang totally disintegrated upon impact in a meadow, close to a restaurant, and bent and scorched remains
					were scattered over a wide area. In his struggle to abandon the Mustang, the pilot had hit the elevator and suffered
					a broken leg. Saved by his parachute, he landed in a tall fir tree and had to be rescued by local people.
					He was brought to a nearby hospital where he immediately saw medical treatment before being interrogated by
					Swiss authorities. The pilot spent the rest of the war in internment. He returned to England in October 1945 by
					ferrying another interned Mustang from Dübendorf airfield back to Base Air Depot ? 1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire, but only after buzzing the city of Zurich at very low level. MACR 5107.
				6557 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Oct 18, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6558 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) crashed due to structural failure
					at Holbrook Bay, England Mar 30, 1944
				6559 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Reims, France Aug 25, 1944. MACR 8492.
					Pilot bailed out and returned to duty.
				6560 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA over Makfitz airfield, Germany and crash landed 1 km
					SE of Schnelldorf, near Platte, Germany May 29, 1944. MACR 5396. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6561 355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF; code OS
				6562 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause 2 km W of Bonnigues, 67 km S of Sangatte,
					France Jul 11, 1944. MACR 6712. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6563 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by friendly fire after passed in front of P-51B 43-24842 that was strafing
					a truck over Mortagni France Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5622. Pilot killed
				6564 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Leiston Mar 8, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was
					destroyed.
				6565 to RAF as FR411 Nov 1943. Returned to USAAF Dec 13, 1943, no RAF service. 496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF; code C7
				6566 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Leiston Sep 22, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was
					destroyed
				6567 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) collided in midair with Me 410A and crashed 1.5 km SW of Kleinleinungen
					W of Saugerhausen, Germany Jul 7, 1944. MACR 6803. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6569 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Bodney, England Mar 4, 1944.
				6570 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Nov 30, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, washed out.
				6571 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause in North Sea Mar 24, 1944. MACR 3277. Pilot MIA
					and fate unknown.
				6572 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) flown by Capt. Joe Bennett in midair collision with Bf 109G-6/AS flown by
					Obfhr Hubert Heckmann of JG 1/9 over Botenheim, Germany May 25, 1944. MACR 5720. Capt Bennett
					parachuted to safety and became POW. Heckmann belly landed his Bf 109G.
				6573 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA over Langensalza, Germany and crash landed in open field 2.5 km
					NE of Kirchbeiligea near Langensalza, Germany Sep 11, 1944. MACR 8680. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6574 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down at Hetzarath near Erkelenz, Germany by JG 26 Fw 190A-8s
					May 20, 1944. MACR 5276. Pilot KIA
				6575 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 2 near Le
					Neibourg, France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5602. Pilot killed.
				6576 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crashed 12 km W of Kothen, near Bernburg, Germany due to engine failure Feb 22, 1944.
					 MACR 2677. Pilot killed
				6577 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) crashed while chasing Fw 190s near Berlin Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4547. Pilot KIA
				6579 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF, *SNAFU*) crashed from unknown cause near Berlin, Germany Apr 18, 1944.
					MACR 4138. Pilot killed.
				6580 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF "Helen 2nd") crashed at Debden, England Dec 18, 1944
				6581 (364th FS, 357th FG) in landing accident at RAF Boxted Feb 9, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6582 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Leiston, Suffolk, England Mar 16, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6583 (4th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) force landed Sep 17, 1944 at Tri Duby airfield, Czechoslovakia due to
					engine failure. MACR 8631. Pilot survived and returned to duty in w weeks.
				6584 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA over Berlin, Germany and crashed 6 km SW of Nienburg, Germany
					May 19, 1944. MACR 5290. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6585 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA at Calais, France and headed home but crashed 10 mi W of Cap Griz
					Nez, France in English Channel Jun 19, 1944. MACR 6115. Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				6586 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed after hit trees while attacking ground targets NE of
					Villedien-les-Poeles, France Jun 11, 1944. MACR 5571. Pilot killed.
				6587 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA at Niederahr, near Montabaur, Germany Jan 2, 1945. MACR 11521.
					Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute failed to open.
				6589 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak near Celle Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3727. Pilot KIA
				6591 (334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Dec 30, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6592 (358th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, England Aug 2, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6593 (84th FS, 78th FG) damaged on landing at Duxford, England Apr 10, 1945. Had
					been converted to 2 seater for use by 78th FG, 8rth FS, 8th AF at Duxford.
				6594/6618 to RAF as Mustang III FZ173/FZ197
					6609 to RAF as Mustang III FZ188. (19th Sqn) crashed near
						Borssele, Netherlands Mar 4, 1944
					6610 to RAF as Mustang III FZ189. (306th Sqdn) shot down
						by Bf 109G over Normandy Jun 7, 1944. Pilot KIA
					6616 to RAF as Mustang III FZ195. (19th Sqdn) crashed near
						Tilburg, Netherlands Sep 18, 1944
					6617 to RAF as Mustang III FZ196. (306th Sqdn) crashed due
						to engine failure in Netherlands Sep 27, 1944. Pilot KIA
					6618 to RAF as Mustang III FZ197. (306th Sqdn) shot down by AAA
						over Normandy, France Jun 8, 1944. Pilot bailed out and
						returned.
				6619 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea E of Naze Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944. MACR 3072.
					Pilot killed.
				6620 (369th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) crashed due to unknown cause in English Channel Jun 11, 1944. Pilot bailed
					out and was rescued.
				6621 (354th FG, 356th FS, 9th AF) crashed at Herford, SE of Dummer Lake, Germany due to engine failure
					Feb 29, 1944. MACR 2733. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6623 crashed on takeoff from Speke (airport for Liverpool) Feb 18, 1943 and SOC. Sent to
					USAF Base Air Depot 2 (Now RAF Warton) where it was combined
					with other P-51B's parts that had been dropped while being unloaded
					at Liverpool docks and rebuilt as an unarmed two seater named *Spare Parts*.
					It was used for delivering urgent small spares, as a VIP transport and
					(amongst other things but probably most importantly) fetching bulk supplies
					of Scotch whiskey from a distillery in Glasgow! In late 1944 it suffered engine
					failure whilst flying over the Irish Sea off Blackpool and the two occupants had to
					bail out; they were safely rescued, but 'Spare Parts' crashed into the sea.
				6624 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Ofw Hans Muller of JG 301/2 at Ebensberger,
					20 mi E of Munich, Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4328. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6625 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause NW of Stuttgart, Germany Feb 25, 1944. MACR 2747.
					Pilot survived and became POW
				6626 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Terry Fran") lost to flak near Meaux Aug 12, 1944. MACR 7608. Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6627 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) lost to flak near Strausberg Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3754. Pilot KIA
				6628 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Typhoon McGoon") collided with P-51B 43-7052 in midair east of Leiston, Suffolk, England 20 mi
					off English coast over North Sea Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3449. Pilot killed
				6629 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, "Kipper") crashed due to bad weather near Doullens, France Apr 1, 1944. MACR 34672. Pilot killed.
				6630 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down in combat Mar 6, 1944 near
					Berlin. MACR 3042. Pilot bailed out and taken prisoner.
				6631 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down near Platzgrund Zerbst, Germany by Bf 110G-2 flown by Uffz
					Stryzak of ZG 26/3 and crashed 1 km N of Bohlendorf, 7 km NW of Zerbst, Germany May 28, 1944.
					MACR 5360. Pilot KIA
				6633 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Franz Koplik of JG 1/9 15 mi
					NW of Stuttgart, Germany May 25, 1944. MACR 5721. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6634 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Nooky Booky") shot down at Hundstadt about 25 mi NW of Frankfurt/Main May 12, 1944.
					Claim that he was shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Ofw Adalbert von Lipcsey of JG 27/1 12 km NW of
					Gelnhausen, 23 mi N of Wurzburg, Germany may be unlikely. From German sources (Prien, Geschichte des JG53) it is known
					that American fighters had attacked a train in the area northwest of Frankfurt(Taunus, area
					north of Wiesbaden) that day and that Fw. Guglberger (Bf 109 G-6, II./JG53) was engaged in a low-level
					dogfight with the fighters that attacked the train. Fw. Guglberger claimed to have shot down two P-51s.
					MACR 4700. Pilot KIA
				6635 (310th Ferry Squadron, 27th Aircraft Transport Group, 8th AF) crashed at Knowsley Park, Knowsley, England
					Feb 16, 1944 during routine ferry flight. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				6636 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing Saint Dizier airfield and crashed 18 km
					SE of Romilly, France May 9, 1944. MACR 4682. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6637 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, "Rubber Check") in landing accident at RAF Leiston Nov 30, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was
					destroyed.
				6639 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Beauvais, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3378. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW. Escaped May 7, 1944 and made it to Spain and returned Jun 10, 1944 to his unit.
				6640 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) lost to flak near La Mailleraye Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5506. Pilot KIA
				6641 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Caen, France and crashed near Carpiquit, France Mar 21, 1944.
					MACR 3379. Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute opened at treetop level.
				6642 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 162nd TRS, attached to Provisinal Reconnaissance Group, 9th AF)
					in taxiing accident at Haguenau airfield Y-39 Haguenau, France Apr 7, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6643 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed off coast of Netherlands due to engine failure Mar 3, 1944. MACR 3043.
					Pilot killed.
				6644 (78th FG, 82nd FS, 8th AF) w/o near Duxford Grange Farm, England Nov 26, 1944
				6645 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea E of Naze, Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944. MACR 3070.
					Pilot killed.
				6646 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Fuechtorf, 7 km W of Versmold, Germany due to engine failure
					Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4541. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6647 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) collided in midair with P-51B 42-106616 while strafing airfield at
					Nordhorn, Germany May 24, 1944. MACR 8567. Pilot killed.
				6648 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down NE of Metz, France near Landstuhl, Germany by Bf 109G-6
					flown by Oblt Paul Schander of JG 26/10 near Metz May 1, 1944. MACR 4548. Pilot KIA
				6649 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) lost to flak near Pont-a-Mousson Aug 11, 1944. MACR 7609. Pilot KIA
				6650 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause NE of Budapest, Hungary Jul 2, 1944. MACR 6802 and 8526.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6652 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit in the Kaufbeuren, Germany
					area and crashed at Gussenstadt, Germany Mar 16, 1944. MACR 3380. Pilot killed.
				6653 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Lil' Red's Rocket") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw. Maximian Baumgart
					of JG /3 20 mi NW of Strasbourg,
					France May 27, 1944. MACR 5108. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6654 (355th FG, 357th FS) crashed at Wendy, near Bassingbourn,
					England Mar 9, 1944
				6655 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause in North Sea Mar 24, 1944. MACR 3269. Pilot MIA
					and fate unknown.
				6656 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Debden, England Feb 28, 1944
				6658 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) in midair collision and crashed
					near Carentan, France Sep 3, 1944
				6659 to RAF as Mustang III FB100. hit ground on approach, stalled, and
					crashed during attempted overshoot, Coolham Apr 21, 1944
				6660 to RAF as Mustang III FB101. SOC Jan 30, 1946
				6661 to RAF as Mustang III FB102. Missing Jun 11, 1944. Presumed
					shot down by Bf 109s
				6662 to RAF as Mustang III FB103. SOC Jan 1, 1947
				6663 to RAF as Mustang III FB104. SOC Feb 27, 1946
				6664 to RAF as Mustang III FB105. Force landed near Loviers
					Aug 5, 1944 following engine failure.
				6665 to RAF as Mustang III FB106. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				6666 to RAF as Mustang III FB107. Missing near Dreux Jul 25, 1944.
					Presumed shot down by Fw 190s
				6667 to RAF as Mustang III FB108. Missing near Vire Jun 10,1944
				6668 to RAF as Mustang III FB109. Hit obstruction and wrecked during
					attempted forced landing at B.78 (Eindhoven) Mar 19, 1945
					following engine failure.
				6669 to RAF as Mustang III FB110. Missing near Dreux Aug 15 1944.
					Presumed shot down by Fw 190s.
				6670 to RAF as Mustang III FB111. Wrecked when struck by Mustang
					SR415 (43-7069) while taxying at Rednal May 4, 1945
				6671 to RAF as Mustang III FB112. SOC Jan 9, 1947
				6672 to RAF as Mustang III FB113. Belly landed in field near
					Halvergate Jan 23, 1946 following engine failure
				6673 to RAF as Mustang III FB114. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				6674 to RAF as Mustang III FB115. Broke up in air near Louvain
					Feb 7, 1945
				6675 to RAF as Mustang III FB116. Crashed S of Elbeuf Aug 11, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				6676 to RAF as Mustang III FB117. Crashed at Enschaede Feb 21, 1945
					following damage by exploding train
				6677 to RAF as Mustang III FB118. Wrecked when struck Mustang
					FZ192 (US serial unknown) during takeoff from Keevil Sep 3, 1945.
				6678 to RAF as Mustang III FB119. Missing Apr 30, 1944. Force landed at Cahtres-sur-Seine, France.
					The pilot started off as an evader, was captured, sent to Buchenwald Conecntration camp before
					being transferred to a proper Stalag-Luft,, was liberated and submitted a report to IS-9.
				6679 to RAF as Mustang III FB120. Flew into ground near Sedan
					in cloud Mar 1, 1945
				6680 to RAF as Mustang III FB121. SOC Mar 20, 1944
				6681 to RAF as Mustang III FB122. Crashed Aug 19, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				6682 to RAF as Mustang III FB123. SOC Oct 24, 1946
				6683 to RAF as Mustang III FB124. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				6685 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF, "Umbriago") crashed on takeoff at Bodney, England
					Jun 6, 1944. Name is Italian for "drunk" (Durante's catchphrase)
				6686 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) involved in midair collision and
					crashed near Orfordness, England Jun 14, 1945.
				6687 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed at Delfshausen, near Rastede, Germany
					Mar 22, 1944. MACR 3251. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6688 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-A	Passion Wagon
					357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-R	Wanderin' Willie
					Reassigned from Roberson and became two-seater "469th Baby" when Gilbert received new P-51D.
					357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-R	469th Baby		2 seat conversion after accident
				6689 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3632. Fate of pilot
					unknown.
				6690 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed due to engine failure Mar 6, 1944 near
					Berlin, Germany. MACR 3044. Pilot bailed out and taken prisoner.
				6691 (363rd FG, 381st FS) crashed at Holbrook Bombing Range,
					England Mar 25, 1944
				6692 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AA 1 mi E of Savigny, France Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6277. Pilot killed.
				6694 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea 5 mi E of Naze, Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 2847. Pilot killed.
				6695 to RAF as Mustang III SR429. SOC Dec 20, 1946
				6696 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Brunswick,
					Germany Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3459. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6697 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Cricqueville airfield A-2 Basse-Normandie, France
					Jul 26, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6698 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) crashed 8 mi SW of Bad Frankenhausen, Germany due to engine failure Sep 28, 1944. MACR 9240.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6699 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 162nd TRS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 near Neufreistett,
					Germany Dec 1, 1944. MACR 12412. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6700 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause 12 mi SE of Nurnburg, Germany Mar 13, 1945. MACR 13002.
					Pilot killed.
				6701 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by Fw. Hand Engelbrecht of JG 2/19 E of Orleans near
					Auxerre, France Apr 30, 1944. MACR 4412. Able to crash land, pilot survived and evaded.
				6702 (363rd FG, 380th FS) in midair collision and crashed at
					Boxted, England Feb 11, 1944. Repaired and converted to F-6C. With 160th TRS, 363rd TRG, 9th AF
					in takeoff accident at Venlo Airfield Y-55, Netherlands Mar 13, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft
					was destroyed.
				6703 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by 20 MM AAA 2 km NW of Countances, France Jul 4, 1944. MACR 6679.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6704 (352nd FG, 368th FS, 8th AF "Hell-er-Bust") in takeoff accident at USAAF Piryatin station, Ukraine USSR Aug 8, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6705 (496th FTG, 554th FTS) crash landed at Coningsby, England Sep 27, 1944
				6706 (160th TRS, 363rd TRG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Montreuil airfield A-38, France Sep 17, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6707 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 500 m SE of Biblis airfield, 5 m NE of Worms, Germamy Sep 25, 1944.
					MACR 9233. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6708 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Aug 28, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6710 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) made wheels-up belly landing at Brussels, Belgium Oct 4, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6711 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crshed 6 km N of Le Mesnil-Sur-Oger, France after engine caught fire
					Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3151. Pilot bailed and seen on the ground, but fate is unknown.
				6712 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Leiston airfield, Suffolk, England Apr 25, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6713 converted to F-6C after entered service. To 162nd TRS. In accident Jan 30, 1945 at Azelot, France.
				6714 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF "Jersey Bounce") involved in midair collision and crashed
					near Chipping Ongar, England Jun 7, 1944. Named after popular Benny Goodman title & home state
				6716 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit NE of Marche, Belgium
					 May 11, 1944. MACR 4670. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6717 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-S	. 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-S. 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-V
				6718 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at Pevensey Beach, England due to engine failure Apr 20, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6719 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Debden, England Jul 22, 1944
				6720 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 7 mi S of Noordwal, Holland Apr 12, 1944. MACR 3730. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW
				6721 (364th FG, 384th FS) crashed near Tibenham, England Dec 9, 1944
				6722 (357th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, England
					Feb 9, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6723 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "Old Crow") crashed after being hit by wreckage of Bf 109G he had just shot down 10 mi NW of
					Zwolle, Holland Feb 21, 1944. MACR 2418. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6725 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England May 20, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6726 (332nd FG, 100th FS) crash landed at Ramitelli, Italy Feb 23, 1945
				6727 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Dare Devil") exploded in midair and disintegrated Jul 29, 1944 while firing on
					Bf 109G 20 mi W of Merseburg, Germany. MACR 7846. Pilot KIA. Defective ammunition box believed to be the cause.
				6729 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Young-Uns") crashed 18 mi NW of Dijon, France due to engine failure Mar 28, 1944. MACR 3450. Pilot
					bailed out and evaded.
				6730 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause near Ipswich, Essex, England Oct 12, 1944. MACR 9228.
					Pilot MIA and presumed killed.
				6731 (364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF) crashed at Crosthwaite, England Jun 30,1945
				6732 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing truck NW of Udine, Italy Apr 26, 1945. MACR 14057.
					Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute did not open.
				6733 (529th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) in taxiing accident at Hsian airfield, Shaanxi, China Oct 4, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6736 (83rd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England Jan 7, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out.
				6737 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3561. Fate of pilot
					unknown.
				6738 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) collided in midair with P-51B 42-106671 and crashed near Thames River Margate East,
					Kent, England Apr 26, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				6739 force landed at Raja Danga, India Sep 3, 1944
				6740 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by Maj Heinz Bar of JG 1/6 near Wittenburg,
					SE of Soltau, Germany Mar 3, 1944. Pilot killed.
				6741 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA over Sliedrecht, Holland Feb 22, 1944. MACR 2676. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW
				6743 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Waldemar Radener of JG26/7 NNW of Wetzler near
					Koblenz, Germany Feb 24, 1944. MACR 2675. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6744 converted to F-6C after entered service. (309th SRG, 463rd SRS) crash landed at Maupertuis, France Aug 16, 1944
					(F-6C, 363rd TRG, 161st TRS, 9th AF) crash landed at Le Culet, Belgium after ran out of fuel Feb 10, 1945.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				6745 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) made wheels up belly landing 3 mi N of Beccles, England Fev 15, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6746 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 NE of Budapest, Hungary Jul 2, 1944. MACR 6801. Pilot
					killed. Unit website claims wreckage and pilot's body found at Mostar, Yugoslavia.
				6748 (1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF) in landing accident at Asanol Airfield, India Jun 3, 1944. Pilot
					survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				6751 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA and crashed 45 mi NE of Tien HO airfield, Canton,
					China Jan 15, 1945. MACR 11637. Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				6752 (363rd FG, 381st FS) crashed in bad weather near Hollingbourne, England Apr 15, 1944
				6753 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Mondolfo airfield, Marche, Italy Apr 26, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6754 (487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, "Frances B Too") in forced landing at Steeple, Essex, England Feb 18, 1945. Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				6755 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "Kalamazoo Kid") ditched off Felixstowe, England Feb 10, 1945.
				6757 (78th FG, 82nd FS, 8th AF) crashed on takeoff at Duxford, England Feb 20, 1945
				6758 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, "Cobber") in landing accident at RAF Leiston airfield at Suffolk, England Mar 5, 1944. Pilot
					survived but aircraft DBR.
				6759 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause over Germany Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3524. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW.
				6761 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) lost Apr 9, 1944, Waddenzee, Netherlands. MACR 3603. Pilot MIA
				6763 Coded B6-Y and named 'Glamorus Glen' (photographic evidence of spelling) when flown by
					Chuck Yeager with 357th FG at Leiston, England.
					(357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "Glamorus Glen") shot down by Bf-109 of JGr. West at Romestaing, France
					Mar 5, 1944. MACR 2788. Chuck Yeager was the pilot. He evaded and made it to Spain.
				6764 (4th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 110G-2 flown by Uffz Urban of ZG 1/6 over Kirchberg,
					SE of St Polten, Austria May 29, 1944. MACR 5407. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6765 was Maj. Godfrey's first Mustang. Involved in an accident while landing after practice mission Apr 6, 1944
					and never flew with 4th FG again.
				6767 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by unknown pilot of either JG 1 or JG 11
					NE of Worms, Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4309. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6768 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed in England due to engine failure Oct 24, 1944. Pilot bailed out
					but was killed when his parachute failed to open because he was too low. Aircraft was destroyed.
				6769 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over Ludwigshafen, Germany Apr 22, 1944. MACR 4222. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				6770 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by small arms fire while strafing a truck convoy and crashed
					N of Saint James, France Jun 18, 1944. MACR 6262. Made wheels-up belly landing and crashed into the
					side of a house. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6771 (339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF) crash landed near Fowlmere, England
					Mar 2 1945
				6772 (479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Hundon, England
					Dec 13, 1944
				6773 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause N of Madgdeburg, Germany Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3731. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				6774 (334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Apr 19, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6775 (359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause S of Caen near Brettville, France Jun 11, 1944. MACR 5591.
					Pilot killed.
				6776 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF) crashed near St Lo, France after hitting trees while strafing trucks Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5550. Pilot KIA
				6777 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "The Butcher") crash landed at Biarritz after being hit by flak Mar 27, 1944. MACR 3446. Pilot POW
				6778 (311th FG, 529th FS) crash landed in China Jan 27, 1945
				6779 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Lommorsweiler,
					Germany May 11, 1944. MACR 4681. Pilot killed.
				6781 (496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF) crash landed near Patrington, England Jun 6, 1944
				6784 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Walther Wever of JG 51/3 near Siedice,
					Poland Jun 21, 1944. MACR 6800. pilot bailed out and landed before his parachute was fully open. Both
					legs were broken. Shot by German soldier and died in hospital.
				6785 modified as F-6C-5-NA at modification center. (339th FG, 503rd FS, 8th AF) crashed near Heston, England Feb 26, 1945
				6786 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crash landed near Framlingham, England Mar 4, 1944
				6787 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in ground accident at RAF Leiston, Suffolk, England. Pilot survived but aircraft
					was badly damaged. Later converted to 2-seater for use by 357th FG
				6789 (311th FG, 529th FS, 14th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Miching, China due to engine
					failure Dec 18, 1944. MACR 10631. MACR 10631. Pilot survived and evaded and returned.
				6792 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) crashed due to bad weather near Doullens France Apr 1, 1944. MACR 3463. Pilot killed.
				6793 (361st FG, 376th FS, 8th AF) crash landed near Bottisham, England Jul 7, 1944
				6794 (357th FG, HQ, 8th AF) crashed 15 mi S of Paris, France after wing dug into ground while strafing airfield Mar 28, 1944.
					MACR 3451. Pilot killed.
				6795 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Leiston, England Feb 25, 1944
				6796 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) ground looped at Cricqueville airfield A-2 Basse-Normandie, France Jul 13, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6797 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 363rd TRG, 161st TRS) crashed near Kumtich, Belgium Jan 20, 1945.
				6798 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) lost Mar 5, 1944. MACR 3046. Plane
					experienced engine failure on return from B-17 escort mission
					to Limoges and Bordeaux and crash landed S of Le Havre. Pilot
					evaded for 6 months and worked with the French resistance and the
					American OSS. Pilot returned to England Sep 2, 1944 following
					the liberation of Paris.
				6799 357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF; code C5-S
				6800 (352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England Jan 1,1 945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft DBR.
				6801 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by unknown pilot and unit 20 mi SW of Ulzen,
					Germany May 8, 1944. MACR 4533. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6802 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Korback SW of Kassel, Germany due to engine failure
					Apr 22, 1944. MACR 4130. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6803 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Caen, France after engine exploded in midair Mar 31, 1944.
					MACR 3381. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6804 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause W of Lingen, Germany Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4432.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded, walking south for 180 miles to a little town of Vergt near Perigquex,
					France. The Maquis made contact with him.
				6805 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crash landed at Grosz Hehlen Kreis Celle, Germany May 24, 1944.
					MACR 5098. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6806 in midair collision and crashed at Warton, England Feb 22, 1944. Must have been repaired, since in
					taxiing accident at RAF Shipdam, Norfolk, England Jan 11, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					washed out.
				6810 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause N of Leipzig, Germany Mar 4, 1944. MACR 3047.
					Wing and tail broke off while in a dive. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6811 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Sisak, Yugoslavia Nov 20, 1944. MACR 9966.
					Might have run out of fuel, pilot MIA and fate unknown.
				6812 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Rivenhall, Essex, England Feb 29, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6813 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Pappy's Answer") shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Gerhard Vogt of JG 26/5 Sep 19, 1944. MACR 8797.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6814 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) crashed in North Sea 5 mi E of Naze Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 2852. Pilot killed.
				6815 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Morphine Sue (L) Bo Mc (R)") crash landed at Steeple Morden, England Sep 10, 1944
				6817 (363rd FG, 380th FS) crash landed at Grafton Underwood, England Mar 29, 1944
				6818 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause W of coast of Holland in the North Sea
					Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4060. Pilot bailed out and was killed.
				6819 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF, *Boise Bee*) shot down by flak while strafing airfield in
					Germany Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3606. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6820 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak near Londimeirres Aug 2, 1944. MACR 7726. Pilot KIA
				6821 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed SW of Wilhelmsburg, Austria due to engine failure Aug 25, 1944.
					MACR 7988. Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute failed to open.
				6822 (363rd FG, 381st FS) crash landed at Staplehurst, England Apr 28, 1944.
				6823 to RAF as Mustang III Sr425. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				6824 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-F	"Parker 51"
				6825 355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF; code YF-A	"Hellen II, Snookie Too (R)"
				6826 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in England Feb 23, 1945. Pilot killed.
				6827 (354th FG, 356th FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing trucks SE of St Lo, France Jun 13, 1944. MACR 5862.
					Pilot killed
				6828 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) right wing disintegrated and crshed at Cavisov village, Czecholsovakia
					Oct 17, 1944. Pilot bailed out.
				6829 to RAF as Mustang III SR431. SOC Nov 19, 1946
				6830 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit between Falaise
					and Argentan, France Jul 18, 1944. MACR 6876. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6831 to RAF as Mustang III SR416. Missing from sweep mission Jun 15, 1944
				6832 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) struck ground Apr 18, 1944 while chasing Bf 109 at low level. MACR 5012. Pilot KIA.
				6833 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing airfield and crashed near Wittmund,
					Germany Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4028. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6834 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "The Great McGinty") shot down by flak while strafing train near Vechta Aug 15, 1944. MACR 7610. Pilot KIA
				6835 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Merrie Ann") shot down by flak near St. Dizier Aug 8, 1944. MACR 7443. Pilot KIA
				6836 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) ditched in North Sea due to engine failure because of hit in the coolant system
					causing it to leak Apr 5, 1944. Pilot was rescued but died the next day doe to the effects of exposure
					in cold water.
				6837 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in Germany Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3607. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW.
				6838 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England Mar 25, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged.
				6839 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA NW of Bordeaux, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3372. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				6840 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Debden, Essex, England May 9, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6841 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF, WD-J) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Ofw Gerhard Schulwitz of JG 26/8 while
					covering Operation Market Garden in the Netherlands Sep 17, 1944. MACR 8984. Pilot KIA.
				6842 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Mona Lou") shot down between Aulm and Augsburg by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Beiendorfer of
					JG 106/3 Mar 16, 1944. MACR 3392. Pilot POW
				6843 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA over Dreaux-Vernoullet airfield, Vernoullet, France
					Mar 28, 1944. MACR 3525. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6844 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Littlebury, England Mar 31, 1944
				6845 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Honington, England Jul 18, 1944
				6846 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 20 km NE of Beauvais, France Aug 2, 1944. MACR 7716. Pilot killed.
				6847 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AA while strafing locomotive 9 mi SE of Szekesfehervar,
					Hungary Sep 17, 1944. MACR 8950. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6848 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Raydon airfield Apr 25,1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6849 (335th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) pilot bailed out near Munster Mar 11, 944. MACR 3054. Pilot POW
				6850 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF, "The Joker") crashed at Bradwell Bay, England May 8, 1944.
				6851 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Boskovstejn village, Znojmo County,
					Czechosolvakia Aug 28, 1944 during dogfight with three Fw 190s. MACR 8264. Pilot killed.
					Victory claimed by a JG 300 pilot.
				6852 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause W of Lingen, Germany Apr 29, 1944. MACR 5130.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded. He walked south to Perigueux, France
				6853 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 20 mi W of Magdeburg, Germany Mar 4, 1944. MACR 2789. Pilot bailed
					out and became POW
				6854 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Lt Kurt Welter of JG 300/5 near
					Schongau, Bavaria, Germany Jul 18, 1944. MACR 7067. Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute
					failed to open.
				6856 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed near Calais, France in English Channel due to engine failure Apr 30, 1944. Pilot
					bailed out and landed in English Channel P-51B 43-6801 from his squadron covered him until a British
					air sea rescue Walrus landed and rescued him.
				6857 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down at Matzerath near Erkelenz, Germany by JG 26/1 Fw 190A-8s May 20, 1944.
					MACR 5275. Pilot KIA
				6858 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "Star Eyes") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Ofw. Hermann Holtkotter of JG 5/5 Jul 7, 1944. MACR 6694.
					Pilot KIA.
				6859 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) crashed near Coutances, France
					Aug 4, 1944. Also listed as crashed at Megara, Greece with 307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF due to engine failure
					Sep 15, 1944. MACR 8760. Pilot killed.
				6860 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA while strafing two seaplanes which turned out to be a flak
					trap at Lake Biscarrosse, France Mar 27, 1944. MACR 3439. Able to fly a short time but crashed
					10 mi S of Tours, France. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6861 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Nov 11, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6862 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Castle Camps, England Mar 16, 1945.
				6863 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Ridgewell, England May 6, 1944.
				6864 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fhr Oswald Ilsemann of JG 3/2 Aug 5, 1944. MACR 7439.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6865 converted to TP-51B dual-control 2-seater and used by 479th FG painted yellow overall.
				6866 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Gunther Will of JG 11/Stab SW of Uelzen,
					Germany Apr 18, 1944. MACR 3608. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6867 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Pregnant Polecat") crashed 10 mi W of Bourges, France due to engine failure Apr 28, 1944. MACR 4411 Pilot bailed
					out and evaded.
				6868 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing train W of St. Omer, France Jun 28, 1944. MACR 8673.
					Pilot KIA
				6869 (334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) hit by AAA while strafing airfield at St Jean D'Angely, France and crashed N
					of Angers, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3373. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6870 (496th FTG, 554th FTS, 8th AF) crash landed at Goxhill, England Sep 6, 1944. Damaged in taxi accident at
					AAF Station 369 Feb 28, 1945. (361st FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in belly
					landing after engine failure 1/2 mi s of AAF Station 369 May 28, 1945. Aircraft DBR.
				6871 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Boulogne-sur-Mer, France Mar 3, 1944. MACR 3048.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6872 (1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF) shot down by AAA 5 mi W of Kawlin, Burma May 19, 1944. MACR 5474.
					Pilot bailed out but died later.
				6873 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down SW of Gottingen, Germany by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Gunther Wasg of JG 53/6
					May 4, 1944 after shooting down two. MACR 4549. Pilot KIA
				6875 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Helen II (L&R) Snookie Too (R)") crash landed at Steeple Morden, England Sep 6, 1944.
				6876 (352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England Feb 27, 1945. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6877 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) ground looped at RAF Lashenden, Kent, England May 27, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft damaged but repaired and converted to 2-seater by 461st Service Squadron May 1944
					and used by 354th FG on Jul 4, 1944 used to fly General Eisenhower over front lines, thereafter
					being named *The Stars Look Down*.
				6878 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crashed WSW of Hengyang, China after caught fire Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7267. Pilot KIA.
				6879 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Mary Joyce") shot down by flak near Libourne/Bordeaux Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5564. Pilot bailed out
					and evaded.
				6880 (HQ, 357th FG, 8th AF, "Tony Boy") shot down by AAA 20 mi N of Caen, France in English Channel Mar 5, 1944. MACR 4101 and 2993.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6881 (311th FG, 529th FS) crash landed in China Nov 24, 1944
				6882 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing a train and belly-landed NW of Lake
					Zwischenaher at Bad Zwischenahn, Germany Aug 15, 1944. MACR 8147. Pilot survived and became POW.
				6885 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Texas Terror III") believe lost in midair collision with P-51B 43-24824
					during dogfight near Neuweiler, Germany Aug 3, 1944. MACR 7426. Pilot KIA
				6886 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Kay") shot down by flak near Chateaudun Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5507. Pilot evaded
				6887 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed 20 mi SE of Leeuwarden Friesland, Netherland after engine failure
					after engine was damaged by gunfire from a Do 217 he was attacking Mar 6, 1944. MACR 3049. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW. Note: Per MACR and Unit Web Site. enemy aircraft was a Do-217 and not a BF 110-G2 nor the German pilot
					Uffz. Rudolf Klupfelwest.
				6889 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Le Touquet, France due to mechanical failure Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5722.
					Pilot could not get canopy to open to bail out, but survived and became POW.
				6891 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Boxted, England Sep 10, 1944.
				6892 (354th FG, 356th FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3570. Fate of pilot unknown
				6894 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) engine failed on takeoff and crashed at Bodney, England Sep 22, 1944.
				6895 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak near St Nogent La Rotrol Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5565. Pilot evaded.
				6896 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed after spun-in while coming out of clouds near Vitre, France Jun 19, 1944.
					MACR 6261. Pilot killed.
				6897 4th FG, 335th FS; code WD-U.	"See Me Later".		4th FG, 335th FS; code WD-P.	"Winnie the Pooh!"
				6898 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF, "The Deacon") shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Hptm Herbert Huppertz of JG 2/3 Stab 3 km
					NW of Evreux, Normandy, France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5603. Pilot killed
				6899 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) hit by debris from an exploding Bf 110 3/6/1944.
					MACR 2839
				6901 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing trains near Zossen, Germany and crashed
					2 km SW of Kremmen, 15 km W of Oranienburg, Germany May 21, 1944. MACR 5289. Pilot killed.
				6902 (487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, "Babylon Panther") shot down by Bf 109G-10 near Soissons, France Jun 25, 1944. MACR 6248. Pilot
					bailed out and evaded.
				6903 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed 8 mi from Spanish border in France after ran out of fuel Mar 3, 1944.
					MACR 3050. Pilot got lost on the way home, bailed out and became POW.
				6904 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Harrington airfield Northamptonshire, England Dec 30, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6906 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF, "Pattie III") ditched in North Sea after ran out of fuel Jul 21, 1944. MACR 6842. Pilot killed.
				6912 (487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Bodney, Norfolk, England Apr 12, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				6913 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) was *Shangri-La*, flown by Don Gentile, contained 30 kill markings.
					Salvaged Apr 13, 1944 after Gentile pranged it during a low-level buzz of the
					field for photographers after his last mission. Struck ground and broke back at
					Debden when Gentile misjudged height.
				6914 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Lashenden, Kent, England Apr 23, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6915 (355th FG, 354th FS, "Little Brown Jug II") collided with debris from Me 410 Jul 7, 1944 near
					Merseburg. MACR 6794. Pilot KIA
				6916 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down by I/JG11 FW 190 flown by Oblt Georg Hiebl W of Acquigny, France
					Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5508. Pilot KIA
				6917 (368th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF, "Patricia") crash landed at unknown location in France Oct 3, 1944. Pilot survived and was returned
					to his unit.
				6918 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) crashed 3 km N of Vlotho, Hear Herford, Germany due to engine failure
					Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4420. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6919 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea E of Naze Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 3074. Pilot killed.
				6920 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) ground looped at RAF Leiston airfield Suffolk, England May 23, 1944. Pilot survived but
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				6921 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw Rudolf Dreesmann of JG 302/4 20-30 mi
					S of Bratislava, Czechoslovakia Jun 26, 1944. MACR 6409. Pilot killed.
				6922 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) collided with Fw 190 Apr 24, 1944 during combat and
					lost 1/4 of left wing. Pilot was able to climb for home
					but AAA blew his left wing tank off. Pilot bailed out and
					became POW. MACR 4310
				6924 (363rd FG, 381st FS, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea E of Naze Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 3073. Pilot killed.
				6925 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak over Wittstock Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4068. Pilot POW
				6926 (52nd FG, 2nd FS) in midair collision over Italy with 43-7051
					and crashed Aug 31, 1944.
				6927 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) shot down by friendly fire from a B-17 while chasing a Bf 109G-6 through the
					bomber formation over Regensburg, Germany Feb 25, 1944. MACR 2679. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6928 (343rd FS, 55th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Wormingford, Essex, England Apr 13, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out
				6929 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6/AS flown by Uffz Horst Petzschler of JG 3/2 near Lauterbach,
					SE of Alsfeld, Germany May 12, 1944. MACR 4696. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6930 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed at RAF Manston, Isle of Thanet, England due to engine failure
					May 4, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				6932 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Wilhelm Hofmann of JG 26/8 17 km
					W of Torgau, NW of Borne, Germany Mar 8, 1944. MACR 2575. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6933 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 10 KM SSE of Magdeburg,
					Germany May 28, 1944. MACR 5397. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6934 (Operational Training Unit, 55th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Wormingford, Essex, England
					Jan 7, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out.
				6935 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Hurry Home Honey") shot down by AAA 12 mi NW of Meaux, France Jun 20, 1944. MACR 5962.
					Made wheels-up belly landing after engine failed in a field near village of Eve 14 km S of Senlis Osie,
					France. Pilot survived and evaded. Set fire to the aircraft and destroyed it to prevent its capture.
				6936 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed near German border due to engine failure Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3382.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6937 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Big Dogs/Ellen Jean") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown Ltn Raimund Koch of 8/JG3
					near Landsberg, Germany Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3626. Pilot KIA
				6938 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Papoose") damaged by Bf 109G-14/AS flown by Oblt Kurt Gabler of JG 300/8 near
					Bierbach, Germany and pilot bailed out Jul 19, 1944. MACR 6838. Pilot POW
				6940 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) lost from unknown cause near Gotha, German Feb 24, 1944. MACR 2678. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW.
				6941 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) lost Apr 9, 1944 to AAA while strafing airfield at Tutow near Osnabruck,
					Germany. MACR 3749. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6942 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA at Naundorf near Reideburg, 5 km SE of Halle, Germany
					Nov 21, 1944. MACR 10334. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6943 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Patricia") shot down by flak while strafing Marburg Sep 11, 1944. MACR 8658. Pilot KIA
				6944 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down by flak near Sachau Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3900. Pilot POW
				6945 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Talkin Tommy") hit tree while strafing Montmiral near Coulommiers Jul 8, 1944. MACR 6793. Pilot KIA
				6946 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) lost Apr 5, 1944. Crashed into lake
					near Potsdam, Germany after hitting a high tension wire.
					MACR 3609. Pilot POW.
				6947 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Le Fleche, France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5515. Pilot KIA.
				6948 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Lorie II") shot down by friendly fire from B-17 gunners Apr 26, 1944. MACR 4316. Pilot POW
				6949 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Tessy-Sur-Viere, France Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6286. Believe
					pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6950 (363rd FG, 380th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit NE of Marche,
					Belgium May 11, 1944. MACR 4752. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6951 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea E of Naze, Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 3071. Pilot killed.
				6952 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, *Donna Mae*) crashed near Schermerhorn,
					Netherlands Jun 21, 1944 due to coolant failure. MACR 6113. Pilot POW.
				6953 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA and crash landed at Tilly-sur-Seuilles, France Jul 11, 1944.
					MACR 7044. Pilot survived and was seen to crawl away from the aircraft. Was close to Allied lines
					and believe evaded.
				6954 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 161st TRS, 363rd TRG, 9th AF) in takeoff
					accident at Le Culot/East Airfield Y-10, Le Culot, Belgium
					Dec 5, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				6955 (496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF) crash landed near Hemingby, England Jul 20, 1944
				6956 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) crashed 2 km E of Genkingen S of Stuttgart, Germany Mar 16, 1944 due to problem with
					drop tank. MACR 3107. Pilot killed
				6957 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF, "Turnip Termite" (Artwork- Al Capp character)) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Eickhoff of JG 2/1 Stab SE of Bernay
					near Dreux, France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5604. Pilot killed
				6958 352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF; code HO-N	"Sweetie Face"
				6959 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by German fighter 1.5 km W of Wolfsbehringen, Germany
					Sep 11, 1944. MACR 8985. Pilot killed.
				6960 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Scrappy") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Franz Neujahr of JG 3/8 Mar 16, 1944. MACR 3108.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				6961 (359th BG, 370th BS, 8th AF) ran out of fuel and made forced landing at Nunen 3 km E of Eindhoven,
					Netherlands Jul 28, 1944. MACR 7582. Pilot became POW.
				6962 (359th BG, 368th BS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crash landed 3 mi NW of Wismar, Germany May 21, 1944. MACR 5113.
					Aircraft strafed and set on fire to prevent its capture. Pilot killed in captivity.
				6963 (78th FG, 82nd FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Snetterton Heath,
					England Feb 1, 1945.
				6964 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA Aug 13, 1944 near St Martin
					des Champs, France. Pilot KIA. MACR 8510
				6967 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Uffz Alfred Pfeffer of JG 11/Stab N of
					Ulzen, Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3610. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6968 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, "Miss Thunder") lost to flak or to mechanical causes near
					Utrecht, Netherlands Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4069. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6969 (31st ATG, 326th FRS) crashed at Gaunts Earthcott, England
					Feb 9, 1944 after pilot lost control due to spatial
					disorientation after aircraft entered smoke haze. Pilot killed.
				6971 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in England while on training flight Sep 28, 1944. Pilot killed.
				6972 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Bradwell Bay, England
					Aug 12, 1944.
				6974 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Mr Period") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Ofw Eberhard Kroker of JG 300/3 SW of Halle and 20 mi
					SW of Leipzig, Germany Jun 29, 1944. MACR 6260.
					Pilot KIA.
				6975 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea 5 mi E of Naze Essex due to severe weather Mar 4, 1944.
					MACR 2851. Pilot killed.
				6976 78th FG, 83rd FS, 8th AF; code HL-V	"Sonofablitz".		war weary squadron hack
				6977 (361st FG, 374th BS, 8th AF) crashed at Forges-les-Eaux, France due to engine failure Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5520.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6978 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Ma Cherie Liz") crashed due to bad weather near Dover, England Mar 27, 1944. MACR 3452. Pilot killed.
				6980 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Hell's Angels") crashed into Bf 110 strafing Deningen Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3627. Pilot KIA
				6982 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) crashed 15 mi SE of Evreux, France due to engine problems Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5600.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6983 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf109s near Buhlendorf May 28, 1944. MACR 5202. Pilot KIA
				6985 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 10 mi S of
					Limburg, Germany Mar 2, 1944. MACR 2790. Pilot killed.
				6986 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) collided with Bf 110G-2 that was just shot down E of Munich, Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4329.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				6987 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Satan") crashed near Horsham, England Jan 13, 1945. Pilot killed.
				6988 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Rouen, France Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5551. Pilot killed.
				6989 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 near Dummer Lake, Germany Mar 8, 1944. MACR 3056.
					Pilot KIA
				6991 converted to 2-seater for use by 355th FG after wheels-up landing accident at RAF Steeple Morden,
					Cambridgeshire, England Mar 27, 1945 with 358th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF, "Miss Pam".
				6993 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed near Douvres, France after caught fire Jun 12, 1944. MACR 6302.
					Pilot killed.
				6995 (368th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in England Jul 21, 1944. Pilot bailed out.
				6996 (363rd FG, 382nd FS) crash landed at Staplehurst, England Jul 2, 1944.
				6997 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Debden, Essex, England after ran out of fuel Jun 18, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft destroyed and salvaged the same day.
				6998 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed in English Channel from unknown cause 15 mi E of Manston, England Mar 3, 1944.
					Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
				6999 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) crashed near Middleton, England Aug 17, 1944 after port
					wing separated in flight. Pilot killed.
				7000 (20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF "Priority Nil") crashed at King's Cliffe, England Feb 3, 1945.
				7001 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 160th TRS, 363rd TRG, 9th AF) in landing
					accident at Le Culot/East Airfield Y-10, Le Culot,
					Belgium Dec 5, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7002 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) made wheels-up belly landing near Thieblemont-Fairmont, France after prop
					struck the ground while strafing the airfield at Saint Dizier, France May 9, 1944. MACR 4684.
					Pilot survived and became POW.
				7003 (76th FS, 23rd FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Liuchow airfield, China Oct 6, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				7004 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) crashed in Holland due to engine failure Mar 4, 1944. MACR 3051. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				7005 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Bathurst Farm, near Rush, England Mar 5, 1944.
				7006 (380th FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 7 km Se of Vollenhove, W of Meppel, Netherlands Apr 23, 1944.
					MACR 4754. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7007 to RAF as Mustang III SR438. Missing from sweep mission Jun 29, 1944.
				7009 (339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Fowlmere, England Apr 21, 1944.
				7011 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Wilhelm Hofmann of JG 26/8 13 km WNW of
					Turnhout, Belgium May 9, 1944. MACR 4534. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7013 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause N of Lendsberg, Germany Jul 21, 1944. MACR 6834. Pilot killed.
				7014 to RAF as Mustang III SR412. Wrecked when collided with
					Mustang Sr422 (42-106637) on runday at airfield B.12
					(Ellon, France) Jul 25, 1944.
				7017 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed near Jever, Germany due to engine failure May 24, 1944. MACR 5121.
					Pilot killed.
				7019 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Obstlt Wolf-Dietrich Wilke of JG 3/Stab Mar 23, 1944 near
					Shoppenstedt, 15 mi E of Brunswick, Germany. MACR 3399. Pilot killed
				7020 (31st FG, 309th FS) damaged in takeoff accident at San Severo, Italy Apr 16, 1944
				7021 (10th AF) in taxiing accident at Laimanirhat airfield, India Aug 31, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7022 (317th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Oct 6, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7023 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Big Stoop/Ridge Runner") lost to unknown cause at Hassenhausen, SE of Kassel,
					Germany. MACR 8699. Pilot KIA. One source says in midair collision with JG52 Bf 109 near Kirchain,
					Germany Sep 11, 1944, but German records say that JG52 was on the Eastern front and have no record of this loss. It shoul
					be JG53 rather than JG52. Both pilots killed
				7024 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Sofia, Bulgaria Jun 11, 1944. MACR 5777.
					Pilot killed.
				7025 (31st FG, 308th FS) crashed at Serracapriola, Italy Nov 27, 1944.
				7027 355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF; code OS-Q	"Georgia Peach"
				7028 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed near Tsingyung, China Jul 21, 1944.
				7029 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw Otto Florian of JG 3/4 near Brunswick,
					Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3611. Pilot killed.
				7030 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) damaged by AAA while strafing airfield SES of Chartres, France
					and crashed 1 km W of St Martin-de-Bienfaite, 4 km NW of Orbec, France Aug 7, 1944. MACR 6223.
					Pilot killed
				7031 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF, "Sweet Chariot") shot down by AAA 10 mi SW of Luckenwalde, Germany Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3753. Pilot KIA.
				7032 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Onkerzele 20 km SW of Alest, Belgium after struck by lightning
					May 31, 1944. MACR 5669. Pilot killed.
				7033 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA 20 mi W of Worms, Germany but flew another 30 minutes and
					crashed at Ghurlange, 24 km NE of Metz, France Oct 12, 1944. MACR 9543. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7034 (31st FG, 309th FS) crash landed near Lucera, Italy May 20, 1944.
				7035 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) lost Apr 13, 1944. MACR 4128. Shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot
					and unit south of Aschaffenburg, Germany, pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7036 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Rugged Rebel") crashed from unknown cause in North Sea Aug 26, 1944. MACR 8401. Pilot killed.
				7037 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed into Adratic Sea NW of Vis Island, Yugoslavia Dec 25, 1944. MACR 11290.
					Pilot bailed out but died in the water.
				7039 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Red Eye") shot down near Rambouillet, SW of Chartres, France by Fw 190A-7
					of JG 11/1 Stab Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5509. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7040 (434th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk, England Apr 10, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft DBR and washed out.
				7041 (31st FG, 307th FS) crash landed near San Severo, Italy Dec 13, 1944.
				7042 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA SE of Dol de B, France and crash landed E of Pontorson, France
					Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5723. Pilot survived and became POW.
				7043 (4th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy May 25, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				7045 Lend-Lease to France
				7046 (354th FG, 353rd FS) hit by AAA SE of Dol de B, France and crash landed E of Pontorson, France
					Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3635. Pilot survived and became POW
				7047 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Remember Me?") crashed near Bradwell Bay, England Aug 8, 1944.
				7048 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by unknown pilot of JG 11 at Chweinitz, 20
					km SE of Burg, near Magdeburg, Germany May 30, 1944. MACR 5544. Pilot killed.
				7051 (52nd FG, 2nd FS) in midair collision over Italy with 43-6926 and crashed Aug 31, 1944
				7052 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF) collided with P-51B 43-6628 in midair E of Leiston Suffolk, England 20 mi off
					English coast over North Sea Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3453. Pilot killed.
				7053 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) crash landed at Steeple Morden, England
					Mar 27, 1944.
				7054 339th FG, 8th AF
				7055 (118th FRS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA S of Stonecutter's Island, Hong Kong Jan 16, 1945. MACR 11634.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				7056 (363rd FG, 371st FS) crashed at Maupertuis, France Jul 25, 1944.
				7058 (51st FG, 26th FS, 14th AF, "Jeanne III") crashed from unknown cause near Muong Khuong, China Sep 5, 1944. MACR 8377.
					Pilot killed.
				7059 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Castle Camps, England Jun 4, 1944
				7060 ("Tommy's Dad")
				7062 (31st FG, 309th FS, 15th AF) crashed near Kyjovice village, Czechoslovakia Oct 17, 1944. Pilot KIA. MACR 9446
				7065 (354th FG, 356th FS, 9th AF) exploded in midair from unknown cause near Ehingen, 20 km E of Wasserfudingen,
					Germany while firing on Ju-88C-6 that was going down Apr 25, 1944. MACR 4427. Pilot killed.
				7066 to RAF as FZ125. Crashed in Belgium Sept 17, 1944, killing the pilot. Also listed as going to 2nd FS, 52nd FG,
					15th AF and in landing addident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Jun 10, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					was destroyed.
				7068 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed at Wels, Austra due to engine failure Mar 20, 1945.
					MACR 13126. Pilot bailed out and became POW There is also MACR
					8377 for the same plane, dated Sep 5, 1944 for 51st FG.
				7069 transferred to RAF as Mustang III SR415. SOC Jan 31, 1947.
				7070 361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF; code E2-Y
				7071 to RAF as Mustang III SR427. Caught fire in air Aug 9, 1944
					and burned out after landing at Bognor.
				7072 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed at Kradov, Czechoslovakia due to engine failure Oct 13, 1944. MACR 9075.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7073 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) shot down by AAA 10 mi SW of Lukow, China Jul 5, 1944. MACR 7175. Pilot
					bailed out and evaded and returned.
				7074 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed at Vocin, Yugoslavia due to engine failure Jun 14, 1944. MACR 5820.
					Pilot bailed out was seen on the ground, fate uknnown.
				7076 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) hit power lines near Landsberg Apr 5, 1944. MACR 3628. Pilot KIA
				7077 (51st FG, 26th FS) crashed near Tangyun, China Jul 11, 1944
				7078 (51st FG, 26th FS) in midair collision with P-40N 42-104936 and crashed near
					Hengyang, China Jun 26, 1944. MACR 16253. Pilot killed.
				7079 (51st FG, 26th FS) crashed 60 mi From Chihkiang,
					China Dec 17, 1944. MACR 10629
				7080 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in landing accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Dec 20, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7081 (311th FG, 529th FS) crashed 50 mi N of Mandalay, Burma
					Jul 23, 1944.
				7085 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crash landed at Kiang, China Aug 30, 1944
				7086 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) lost from unknown cause near Tungting Lake, China Jun 12, 1944. MACR 6084.
				7087 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed near Luliang, China Dec 18, 1944
				7089 (76th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by Ki-44 over Canton, China Oct 15, 1944. MACR 9611. Pilot KIA
				7091 (311st FG) lost Mar 22, 1945. MACR 13238
				7094 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF, "Gracie (L) Josephine / Hedi (R)" ) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 26 near Aachen,
					Germany Sep 23, 1944. Pilot KIA. MACR 9234
				7096 (352nd FG, 487th FS) shot down by AAA near Epaignes, Normandy Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5500. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW.
				7097 (528th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) crashed at Potowchen, Chine due to engine failure Mar 7, 1945. MACR 12909.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				7098 (Headquarters, 4th FG, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 believed flown by Fw Heinz Birkigt of JG 11/3
					NW of Celle, Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3612. Pilot killed.
				7100 (7th FS (prov) 3rd FG (prov)) shot down by Ki-43 10 mi N of Hankow, China Jan 14, 1945. MACR 11631.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				7101 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Becky") rammed by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Probst of JG 3/2 over Brocken, Harz Mountian
					range and crashed 1 km NW of Wernigerode, Germany Aug 16, 1944. MACR 8130. Pilot KIA
				7102 (31st FG, 308th FS, 15th AF) crash landed 5 mi N of Danube River near Amstetten, Austria Mar 16, 1945.
					MACR 13058. Pilot survived and became POW.
				7103 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Hermann Ayerle of JG 26/12 NNE of Munich,
					Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4317. Pilot KIA
				7104 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) damaged by flak over Yugoslavia and crashed in Adriatic Sea while
					returning Dec 26, 1944. MACR 10919. Pilot killed
				7105 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw Eduard Bugel of JG 11/4 20 mi E
					of Nienburg, Germany May 8, 1944. MACR 4546. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7108 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 2 km NW of Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, France Jul 4, 1944. MACR 6633.
					Pilot killed.
				7109 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Canton, China Oct 17, 1944. MACR 9721.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				7112 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) in taxiing accident at Liuchow airfield, China Jun 29, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
43-7113/7202		North American P-51B-10-NA Mustang
				MSN 104-25141/25230.
				7114 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) in taxiing accident when hit parked P-51B 43-7115 at Tanchuk airfield,
					Kwangsi, China Jul 12, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7115 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) hit while parked by taxiing P-51B 43-7114 at Tanchuk airfield, Kwangsi,
					China Jul 12, 1944. Aircraft was destroyed.
				7116 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause between Luliang and Liuchow, China Oct 28, 1944. MACR 10058.
					Pilot killed.
				7117 (HQ 311th FG) crash landed at Hisinching, China Sep 11, 1944
				7118 (529th FS, 311st FG, 14th AF) crashed from unknown cause 30 mi E of Ankang, China Mar 31, 1945. MACR 13490.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				7121 (51st FG, 16th FS) crash landed at Mohanbari, India May 29, 1944
				7122 (528th FS, 311th FG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Tingkawak Sakan airfield, Burma Aug 19, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7123 (529th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) in taxiing accident at Hsian airfield, Shaanxi, China Oct 23, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7124 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Kunming airfield, CHina Dec 18, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				7125 (528th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) in taxiing accident at Hanchung Airfield, Shaanxi, China Sep 29, 1944.
					Only ground crew involved and none wer injured. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7127 (528th FS, 311st FG, 14th AF) crashed from mechanical fialure 10 mi N of Tuanshichen, China Mar 24, 1945.
					MACR 13432. Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				7128 (528th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Pungchacheng airfield, Zhejiang, China Oct 29, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7131 (51st FG) lost May 30, 1944. MACR 6083
				7132 (528th FS, 311th FG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Tingkawk Sakan airfield, Burma Aug 3, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7133 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed at Linhsien, China Jul 11, 1944
				7135 to RAF as Mustang III SR434. Crashed at Inglewhite Apr 15, 1945 after wing broke off in dive
				7136 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3571. Fate of pilot unknown.
				7137 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G flown by Uffz Richard Karcher of I/JG3 SW of Hamburg, Germany
					Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7427. Pilot KIA
				7138 (363rd FG, 365th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA over Hombie, France Jun 15, 1944. MACR 6052. Pilot bailed out and evaded
					capture for 7 weeks and was picked up by US troops.
				7139 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF, "Lili Marlene") crashed between Heligoland Island and wangerooge Island in North Sea due
					to engine failure Apr 4, 1944. MACR 9250. Pilot KIA.
				7140 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Arkansas Traveler") shot down probably by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Franz Stigler
					of JG27/11 E of Lake Wessling, Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4318. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				7142 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Available Jones V") shot down by flak and crashed 3 m S oF Fallinghostel May 19, 1944.
					MACR 4992. Pilot POW
				7143 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "Miss Florida") crashed 10mi S of Nordhausen, Germany due to engine trouble Jul 29, 1944. MACR 7580..
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				7144 to RAF as Mustang III SR428. SOC Feb 20, 1947
				7145 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF, "Elly's Lucky Boy" (not painted on)) force landed at Winfarthing, England Apr 24, 1944.
				7146 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF, "Buster") crashed near Arleux, 20 KM S of Douai, France after ran out of fuel Jul 19, 1944.
					MACR 6841. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7147 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Big Dogs / Ellen Jean") lost due to structural failure during dogfight between
					Emmen and Emden Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3728. Pilot KIA
				7148 (363rd FG, 382nd FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3569. Fate of pilot unknown.
				7149 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Lois Carolyn") crashed on final approach due to flak damage Jun 8, 1944. Pilot killed.
				7150 (4th FG,334th FS, 8th AF; code QP-P) collided with another Mustang Jun 8, 1944. The other
					plane sliced the tail off the plane at 2500 feet and the
					pilot went in with the aircraft. MACR 5605
				7151 (31st FG, 308th FS) crashed at San Severo, Italy Sep 4, 1944.
				7152 to RAF as Mustang III SR433. Missing from bomber escort mission to Witten Dec 12,1944
				7153 (352nd FG, 468th FS, 8th AF) lost Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5552.
					Pilot evaded but was captured with Maquis and was executed.
				7154 (332nd FG, 301st FS) crash landed at Ramitelli, Italy
					Jul 19, 1944
				7155 359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF; code CV-C			To 354 FG 356 FS as AJ-H
				7156 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Slugger") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw Otto Florian of JG3/4 SW of Gottingen near
					Wolfrade, Germany Apr 19, 1944. MACR 4319. Pilot KIA
				7157 (435th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause over England Dec 12, 1944. MACR 11304.
					May have crashed in Southend-on-Sea or even off England in the North Sea. Pilot killed.
				7158	(MSN 104-25748) Eighth Air Force, England. 334th Fighter Squadron [QP*F}, 4th Fighter Group,
					Debden (Station 356), Essex. While attacking a group of Luftwaffe Bf 109 fighters with some P-38 Lightnings,
					the aircraft was mistaken for a Bf 109 and damaged in combat by a P-38. With glycol emitting from the
					engine, the pilot made for Sweden and force landed at Kalmar, Sweden 22May44. Pilot interned. MACR 5288.
					To SAAB for evaluation. Centrala Verkstaden Malmslätt / Central Workshop, Malmslätt (CVM) for salvage for spare parts.
				7159 to RAF as Mustang III SR440. Wrecked when struck dispersal pen
					at RAF North Weald Nov 2, 1944 after engine failed on takeoff.
				7160 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF, "Marjorie (L) Margie (R)") in midair collision with P-51B 42-103792 and crashed at
					Little Cressingham, England Jun 18, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived
				7161 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 2 mi W of Sisak, Yugoslavia Feb 22, 1945. MACR 11819.
					Crash landed in a field, pilot survived and evaded capture with help from the partisans.
				7162 crashed at Green Hill Quarry, Alveston, England Mar 1, 1944
				7163 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) exploded in midair from unknown cause near Wiesbaden, Germany Nov 8, 1944.
					MACR 10186. Pilot killed.
				7164 (355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF, "Pussie Jane III") lost to flake near Liburne Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5750. Pilot POW
				7165 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF, "Lady Lynn") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Wiebenscher of ZG 26/2 over Parchim, Germany
					Jul 18, 1944. MACR 6783. Pilot KIA.
				7166 (352nd FG) crashed from unknown cause in Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3622. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7167 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF, "Gusilier III") shot down by Fw 190A-6 near Noyon, France Jun 27, 1944. MACR 6250. Pilot bailed
					out and evaded.
				7169 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by friendly fire by mistake at Cormolain, France Jun 26, 1944. MACR 6680.
					Pilot killed when his parachute failed to open.
				7170 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Ma Fran IV") crashed near Royston, England Jun 11, 1945
				7171 to RAF as Mustang III SR430. Missing from sweep mission Jul 13, 1944
				7172 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF, *Thunder Bird*) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 2 while attacking truck
					convoy near Le Neibourg, France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5606. Pilot killed.
				7173 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) ran out of fuel and crashed at Moreton,
					England Jan 16, 1945.
				7174 (328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, "Duchess") crashed somewhere in England Jun 9, 1944. MACR 5553. Pilot killed.
				7176 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF) collided with Bf 110G-2 that was just shot down E of Munich, Germany Apr 24, 1944.
					MACR 4330. Pilot bailed out but was killed
				7178 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF, "Brenda II") lost from unknown cause SWS of Brandenburg, Germany May 30, 1944. MACR 5607.
					Pilot killed.
				7179 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause 3 km W of Hambuhren Railroad depot, SW of Celle, Germany
					May 8, 1944. MACR 4536. Pilot killed.
				7181 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF, "Dragon Wagon") lost Apr 19, 1944 in Belgium. MACR 4129. Pilot killed.
				7182 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF) damaged in midair collision at Steeple Morden, England Jul 16, 1944. Also MACR 8801
					dated Sep 12, 1944, went down following Fw 190s through B-17 formation near Eberswalde, NE of Berlin, Germany,
					pilot KIA
				7183 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA NE of Celle, Germany Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4061. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				7184 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4-O
				7185 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF, "Joe & Bell") crash landed near Hethel, England
					Nov 4, 1944.
				7186 355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, ; code OS- 
				7187 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by small arms fire N of Combourg, France Jun 18, 1944. MACR 6253.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				7188 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Leiston airfield, Suffolk, England Jun 15, 1944. Pilot
					survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				7190 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing airfield at Romorantin, France Apr 10, 1944.
					MACR 4127. Pilot killed.
				7191 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Cherbourg, France Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6289.
					Pilot MIA and believed killed.
				7192 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Dibholz, Germany due to engine problems Apr 15, 1944. MACR 3901. Pilot bailed out
					but was killed when his parachute failed to open.
				7194 364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-Y
				7195 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA and crashed near Ruppersdorf, Germany May 28, 1944. MACR 5137.
					Made wheels-up belly landing. Pilot survived and became POW.
				7196 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF, "Sweetie II") shot down by AAA over Vechta, Germany Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4066. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				7197 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) ground looped at Gael airfield A-31, Brittany, France Aug 15, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7198 (352nd FG, 486th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA at Lenting, 7 km N of Ingolstaft, Germany Apr 24, 1944. MACR 4312. Pilot KIA
				7199 (359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA at LaFleche, France Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5592. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW.
				7200 352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF; code PE-J
				7201 (326th Service Group, 461st Service Squadron, 9th AF) crash landed during wheels-up belly landing
					at Lignerolles, France Aug 14, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7202 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen) ground looped at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy Sep 20, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
43-7203/7208		Noorduyn UC-64A-ND Norseman
				MSN 394/399.
				7203	(MSN 394) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1944; Oakland, California, March 27, 1944; shipped
					to Noumea, New Caledonia April 11, 1944; 13th AF; excess inventory list February 10, 1946.
				7204	(MSN 395) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1944; Oakland, California, March 31, 1944; shipped
					to Noumea, New Caledonia May 15, 1944; 13th AF; excess inventory list February 10, 1946.
				7205	(MSN 396) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; 3539th Base Unit, Langley, Virginia April 5, 1944;
					HQ, 1st AF; damaged when ground looped during takeoff 10 miles NE Atlanta, Georgia
					April 19, 1945; surveyed April 23, 1945; reclaimed.
				7206	(MSN 397) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
					April 6, 1944; 2nd AF; Combat Crew Training School, 236th Base Unit, Pyote, Texas;
					forced landing at Pyote May 27, 1944; Garden City, Kansas December 26, 1944, arriving there
					January 8, 1945; To RFC; transferred to the US Navy as BuNo 57992; designated JA-1.
				7207	(MSN 398) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1944; Wellston Georgia March 27. 1944;
					To RFC at Bush, Augusta, Georgia; transferred to the US Navy as BuNo 57993; designated JA-1.
				7208	(MSN 399) Delivered to USAAF March 20, 1944; Kelly, San Antonio, Texas, March 25, 1944;
					4008th Base Unit, Kelly, Texas; damaged when ground looped landing at Lake Charles,
					Louisiana August 20, 1944; To RFC at Camden, South Carolina, October 16, 1945;
					transferred to the US Navy as BuNo 57994; designated JA-1;
43-7209/7279		Cancelled contract
43-7280			Stinson XC-81D Reliant
				Model SR.10F MSN 5910 operated as glider tug in tests only. Also carried civil registration NX2311.
43-7281/7853		Cessna UC-78 Bobcat
				MSN 4801/5373
				7291	(MSN 4811) to civil registry in France as F-BFHK
				7294	(MSN 4814) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7297	(MSN 4817) Lend-Lease to French AF. To civil registry in France as F-BHDK
				7298	(MSN 4818) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7300	(MSN 4820) to civil registry in France as F-BFHJ
				7302	(MSN 4822) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7303	(MSN 4823) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7304	(MSN 4824) Became I-CISA
				7305	(MSN 4825) became I-FUTA
				7314	(MSN 4834) at Aerospace Museum of California, McClellan, CA being restored to static display. Current
					as N52390 Fuselage cell and uncovered left wing to Combat Air Museum, Topeka, KS displayed sine Jul 2017.
				7340	(MSN 4860) to USAAF. On Dec 2, 1943 suffered minor damage while attached to the 489Serv/Sq at
					Thermal AAF, CA when it taxied into the parked AT-17B (42-39132) at Thermal AAF.
				7344 (48 SRG/HQ Sqn) damaged in landing accident at Mayaguez AAF,
					PR Dec 6, 1944.
				7355	(MSN 4875) Registered 19Dec44 as NC46976 to Governement de la République d’Haiti,
					Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; cancelled 3Mar45 on export to Haiti. Haiti Aviation Corps / Corps d’Aviation d’Haiti.
					 Used by Compagnie Haitienne de Transports Aériens (COHATA).
				7365	(MSN 4885) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7366	(MSN 4886) Lend-Lease to French AF. To civil registry in France as F-BFHL
				7367 (973 ASS/547 ASG) damaged in landing accident at Grosseto,
					Italy Jun 16, 1945.
				7368/7377	(MSN 4888/4897) Lend-Lease to French AF
					7375	(MSN 4895) crashed at Natal Jul 3, 1943
					7377	(MSN 4897) to French military as 37377. W/o Jun 1944.
				7378/7384	(MSN 4898/4904) to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 55772/55778
				7387	(MSN 4907) Became I-JLEP
				7388	(MSN 4908) crashed on take off in Italy Feb 24, 1945.
				7389	(MSN 4909) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7390	(MSN 4910) became I-ENOT
				7391	(MSN 4911, 49 BW/HQ Sqn) damaged in landing accident at
					Castellucio, Italy Apr 25, 1945
				7397	(MSN 4917) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7400	(MSN 4920, 60 SRS/37 SRG) damaged in taxiing accident af Foggia, Italy Jan 19, 1945.
				7405	(MSN 4925) Became I-CABU
				7407	(MSN 4927) damaged in takeoff accident at Monrovia-Robertsfield,
					Liberia Jan 17, 1945
				7415 	(MSN 4935) 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Returning from
					Aldermaston (Station 467) 20Sep44, the pilot mistook items at the end of the runway for the
					threshold markers at the start of the runway. On landing, the aircraft overshot the runway and hit
					a stone wall on the airfield perimeter sustaining major damage; the occupants were not injured.
				7417	(MSN 4937, 47 DRS/47 ADG) crash landed at Panagarh, India Dec 6, 1944
				7423/7427	(MSN 4943/4947) to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 55779/55783
				7428	(MSN 4948) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7439/7453	(MSN 4959/4973) Lend-Lease to French AF
					7442	(MSN 4962) to civil registry in France as F-BHDN
					7446	(MSN 4966) to civil registry in France as F-BHDO
				7470	(MSN 4990) Lend Lease to Haiti as 43-470. Used by Compagnie Haitienne de Transports Aériens (COHATA).
				7474	(MSN 4994) Lend-Lease to Yugoslavia Feb44 for use by King Peter. Returned to USAAF in
					Middle East 1944 when King Peter moved to London [and replaced by 43-31964].
					crash landed at Deversoir, Egypt Dec 18, 1944
				7476 damaged in landing accident at Abadan, Iran Dec 19, 1944
				7484	(MSN 5004) registered OK-XBB in 1946. Cancelled 1959
				7494	(MSN 5014) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7495	(MSN 5015) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7502	(MSN 5022) became NC57838 postwar. Now on display at Calgary Aerospace Museum
				7521 crashed into Bearwallow Mountain, NC Jan 17, 1944.
				7523	(MSN 5043) uncer restoration in Fawn Grove, Pennsylvania in 2014.
				7525 (82 ADS/1 TpG) force landed 2 mi N of Chantilly, France Nov 5, 1944
				7528	(MSN 5048) attached to 84th FW at USAAF station 408 (RAF Beaulieu, UK). W/o when fatally crashed after a
					structural failure Jul 2, 1944 Romsey/N near Winchester Road, UK
				7560/7569 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64442/64451
				7587	(MSN 5107) Became I-HOPE
				7589	(MSN 5109) registration I-RAIQ ntu; registered HB-KII; registered D-IDUH 26Mar57; operated between May60 and
					Jan64 by Photogrammetrie GmbH, Munchen on behalf of the BND (German Secret Service); WFU; registered 9Jul64;
					cancelled 29Nov66 on export to USA; registration N1099 assigned but NTU; registered N1099 to Scott John
					Joseph, Gerona, Spain, cancelled 19Mar75.
				7594 (598 BS/397 BG) force landed at Le Plessie-Brien, France Jan 14, 1945
				7606/7620 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64452/64466
				7653	(MSN 5173) in Walter Soplata collection, Newbury, OH
				7661	(MSN 5181) crashed in bad weather near Vendresse, France Nov 7, 1944
				7662	(MSN 5182) To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of Communications 1946.
					Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered 16Oct47 as SP-LEJ.
					Registered 11Nov47 to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 15May50. Scrapped.
				7671/7680 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64467/64476
				7673	(MSN 5193) to civil registry as N46617. Noted in restoration hangar at
					Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA Nov 2002
				7682	(MSN 5202) Became I-SADE.
				7695/7724	(MSN 5215/5244) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 01/30
				7733	(MSN 5253) to Swiss civil registry as HB-UEF, to Belgium as OO-TIN. Currently under restoration at Musee
					Regional in Angerville, France. Registered as OO-TIN and undergoing restoration
					Espace Air Passion, Angers Loire Aéroport, Marce, France.
				7734	(MSN 5254)
				7765/7774 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64477/64486
				7767 (82 ADS) ground looped at St Trond, Belgium Oct 11, 1944
				7777	(MSN 5297) registered HB-KIB. Registered D-IDAH Apr 12, 1956, cancelled Dec 11, 1964. WFU and
					derelict at Egelsbach. Destroyed by Mar 31, 1968
				7780	(MSN 5300) Lend-Lease to French AF
				7783 (22 FS/36 FG) crashed near Ciney, Belgium Nov 21, 1944
				7786 (155 PRS/10 PRG) crash landed 6 mi S of Reims, France Oct 9, 1944.
				7788 (425 NFS/362 FG) crash landed at Sendweiler, Luxembourg Jan 24, 1945
				7793 to RCAF as 7793, next to Suriname as PZ-NAB, w/o Feb 5, 1951 in Aruba.
				7809 crashed at Gatun, Canal Zone Feb 10, 1945
				7825/7834 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64487/64496
				7841 (82 ADS) damaged in landing accident at Maastricht, Netherlands
					Nov 6, 1944
				7843 used in England as communications aircraft by 20th FG
				7847	(MSN 5367) 107th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Charleroi (A-87), Brussels, Belgium. Damaged in landing accident at Charleroi
					January 20, 1945. Repaired. To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of
					Communications 1946. Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered
					5May47 as SP-LEC. Registered 10Aug47 to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). WFU 1949. Registration
					cancelled 18May50. Scrapped
				7849	(MSN 5369) Lend-Lease to French AF
				55 of batch 43-7428/7853 to US Navy as JRC-1 BuNo 64442/64496
43-7854/8180		Cessna UC-78B Bobcat
				MSN 5374/5700
				7925 crashed 7 mi E of Yuma AAF, Arizona Feb 23, 1944. All 3 onboard killed.
				7947	(MSN 5367)
				7968 (3008th AAF BU) crashed Sep 17, 1943 10 mi S of Arlington, AZ after midair
					collision with UC-78B 42-71889 (which landed safely). 3 crewmembers successfully
					bailed out.
				7995	(MSN 5515) 1943: Built as AT-17B. TOS USAAF as UC-78B.
					By 5/44: 3008th Base Unit, Minter Field, Bakersfield, CA.
					By 8/57: Unknown owner with c/r N63426.
					9/2/86: Edwin E. Forsberg, Rolling Hills Estates, CA.
					1988: National Naval Aviation Museum. Marked as JRC-1
					Noted Mar 2006 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL painted at 63426
				8077	(MSN 5597) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				8082 to civil registry as HC-AAD
				8101	(MSN 5621) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				8168	(MSN 5688) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				8169	(MSN 5689) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				8172	(MSN 5692) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				8178	(MSN 5698) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
43-8181/8230		Federal AT-20
				Avro 652A Anson Mk. II built by Federal Aircraft, Canada and diverted from RCAF and used by the USAAF as bombing
					trainers at Stockton Field from Sep42.
				RCAF 7174/7498 built under sub-contract by de Havilland Canada, Downsview, Ontario.
				RCAF 7499/7622; 8203/8353; FP687/FP947 built under sub-contract by National Steel Car/Victory Aircraft, Malton, Ontario.
				RCAF 7070/7173; 8354/8403; JS133/JS218 built under sub-contract by Canada Car & Foundry, Amherst, Nova Scotia.
				43-8181 Delivered to RCAF 4Jul42 as 8340. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF. 11th Combat Mapping Squadron, 2nd Photographic Reconnaissance Group, III Air Support
					Command, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged in a collision with parked Lockheed F-5C Lightning
					42-67553 while taxying at Will Rogers Field, 31Jan44
				43-8182 Delivered to RCAF 27Apr42 as 7382. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8183 Delivered to RCAF 27Apr42 as 7381. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF. 28th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, III
					Air Support Command, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged when ground looped taxying at Will Rogers
					Auxiliary Field, Jet, OK 1Dec43.
				43-8184 Delivered to RCAF 29Apr42 as 8245. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF. 541st Basic Flying Training Squadron, Merced Field, Atwater, CA. Substantially
					damaged taxying at Hammer Auxiliary Field, Visalia, CA 16Sep43
				43-8185 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8350. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8186 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8348. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF
				43-8187 Delivered to RCAF 10Feb42 as 7114. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8188 Delivered to RCAF 20May42 as 8204. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 324th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Minter Field, Shafter, CA.
					Crashed and destroyed after take-off 1/8 mile north of Minter Field 11Aug43
				43-8189 Delivered to RCAF 18Feb42 as 7115. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli, Quebec.
					No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8190 Delivered to RCAF 18Feb42 as 7116. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8191 Delivered to RCAF 18Feb42 as 7117. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 545th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Gardner Field, Taft, CA.
					Damaged by mechanical failure at Gardner Field 30Jul43.
				43-8192 Delivered to RCAF 28Oct41 as 7074. No. 3 Training Command Ferried to No. 1 Training Command;
					damaged en route at RCAF Station Rockcliffe, Ontario 19Oct41. de Havilland Canada for crash repairs
					30Oct41. No. 1 Training Command 22Jun42 for storage. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8193 Delivered to RCAF 22Jun42 as 7461. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8194 Delivered to RCAF 22Jun42 as 7462. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 28th Ferrying Squadron,
					6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach Field, CA. Destroyed when force landed
					after engine failure at Newhall, Santa Clarita, CA 6Nov43.
				43-8195 Delivered to RCAF 4Jul42 as 8333. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 375th School Squadron (Advanced Flying School), Stockton Field, CA.
					Substantially damaged landing at Stockton Field 1Nov42.
				43-8196 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8343. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF. 14th Ferrying Squadron, 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach Field, CA.
					Damaged landing at Gainesville Field, TX 8Nov43.
				43-8197 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8345. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 29th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, 2nd Photographic
					Reconnaissance Group, III Air Support Command, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK.
					Crash landed and destroyed during take-off from Will Rogers Field 13Jan44 (1KIS).
				43-8198 Delivered to RCAF 6Mar42 as 7130. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8199 Delivered to RCAF 22Jun42 as 7463. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 5th Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX. Substantially damaged during the delivery flight
					from Canada when force landed after engine failure at Tahlequah, OK 14Sep42.
				43-8200 Delivered to RCAF 18Feb42 as 7121. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8201 Delivered to RCAF 6Mar42 as 7123. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8202 Delivered to RCAF 6Mar42 as 7129. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8203 Delivered to RCAF 6Mar42 as 7126. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
					375th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Stockton Field, CA. Damaged taxying at Stockton Field 15Mar43.
				43-8204 Delivered to RCAF 9Feb42 as 7248. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8205 Delivered to RCAF 16Mar42 as 7569. No. 1 Training Command . No. 5 Service Flying Training School,
					Brantford, Ontario. Damaged at Brantford 18May42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 541st Basic Flying
					Training Squadron, Merced Field, Atwater, CA. Crash landed and destroyed after engine failure at
					Palmdale Airport, CA 4Sep43.
				43-8206 Delivered to RCAF 28Mar42 as 7585. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8207 Delivered to RCAF 28Mar42 as 7590. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve.
					SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8208 delivered to RCAF 28Mar42 as 7593. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8209 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8351. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8210 Delivered to RCAF 5Jun42 as 8387. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8211 Delivered to RCAF 8May42 as 8357. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8212 Delivered to RCAF 23May42 as 8378. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8213 Delivered to RCAF 19May42 as 7170. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8214 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as FP710. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8215 delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS159. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8216 delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS148. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8217 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS163. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8218 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS149. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8219 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS161. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8220 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS150. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 18th Photographic Reconnaissance
					Squadron, 9th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, III Air Support Command, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK.
					Crashed when the pilot lost control and stalled during take-off from Will Rogers Field 4Dec43.
				43-8221 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS160. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 35th Photographic Reconnaissance
					Squadron, III Reconnaissance Command, Gainesville Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped during take-off from
					Gainesville Field 28Nov43.
				43-8222 Delivered to RAF for used by RCAF as JS164. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8223 Delivered to RCAF 18Feb42 as 7120. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli,
					Quebec. No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8224 Delivered to RCAF 19May42 as 7172. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8225 Delivered to RCAF 6Mar42 as 7122. No. 3 Training Command for storage in reserve at Mont-Joli, Quebec.
					No. 9 Bombing & Gunnery School, Mont-Joli 24Apr42. To storage 1Aug42. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				8226	Delivered to RCAF. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF. 543rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field,
					Glendale, AZ. Damaged by mechanical failure at Luke Field 20Sep43.
				43-8227 Delivered to RCAF. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8228 Delivered to RCAF. SOC 16Sep42. Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8229 Delivered to RCAF 19Jun42 as 8398. No. 3 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
				43-8230 Delivered to RCAF 13Jul42 as 8341. No. 1 Training Command for long term storage in reserve. SOC 16Sep42.
					Diverted to USAAF.
43-8231/8236		Northrop P-61B-25-NO Black Widow
				MSN 1277/1282
				8232 Landing accident on 10 May 1946 at Barksdale Fd, LA
				8235 Takeoff accident on 13 Feb 1946 at Eglin Fd, FL
43-8237/8320		Northrop P-61B-20-NO Black Widow
				MSN 1283/1366
				8266, 8274, 8307, 8308 transferred to US Navy as F2T-1 for use by Marines
				8239 w/o 18 Oct 1947, Engine failure, crash 5 miles S. of Orio, Japan. Pilot bailed out 68FS
				8245 w/o 3 May 1948, Force landed-out of gas, 3 miles W. of Kakumaguma, Japan 4FS
				8246 Landing accident on 28 Oct 1948, at Naha AB, Okinawa 4FS
				8250 w/o 6 Oct 1948, Force landed, 6 miles SW. of Fukurbo, Japan
				8251 Mid-air accident with 43-8283 on 18 Dec 1946 10 miles NNE. of Yokota AAB,
					Japan. 6NFS
				8255 Landing accident on 27 Apr 1945 at Long Beach AAF, CA
				8256 Ground accident on 12 May 1948 at Itazuke AB, Japan 68FS
				8259 Landing accident on 29 Jan 1947 at Yokota AAB, Japan 6NFS
				8265 w/o 26 Jul 1945, Takeoff accident (engine failure) at Van Nuys AAF, CA
				8271 Landing accident on 4 Jun 1947 at Great Falls AAF, MT 415NFS
					Damaged on 14 Jan 1948 (mechanical fault) 30 miles S. of Elmendorf AAF, AK 449NFS
				8276 w/o 26 Jun 1947, Landing accident at Itami AAB, Japan 68NFS
				8283 Mid-air accident with 43-8251 on 18 Dec 1946 10 miles NNE. of Yokota AAB,
					Japan. 6NFS
				8284 Landing accident on 20 Aug 1946 at Yontan AB, Okinawa 41BNFS
				8285 w/o 4 Jun 1948, Fatal cr 11 miles N. of Hida, Japan 68FS
				8289 w/o 11 May 1948, Force landing (engine failure), at Davis AFB, AK 449FS
				8292 crashed at Van Nuys, CA May 19, 1945.
				8295 w/o 3 Nov 1949, ground accident at Johnson AB, Japan 239FS
				8299 Landing accident on 12 Jul 1946 at Clark Fd, Philippines
				8310 Belly landing on 27 Oct 1947 at Jacmil, Haiti 319FS
				8314 Landing accident on 21 Sep 1946 at Shaw Fd, SC 415NFS
				8316 Landing accident on 17 Jul 1945 at Van Nuys AAF, CA
				8320 Landing accident on 23 Sep 1947 at McChord Fd, WA 317FS
43-8321/8361		Northrop P-61C-1-NO Black Widow
				MSN 1367/1407
				8322 crashed near Suson's Ranch east of Palmdale, CA Oct 21, 1947.
				8327 assigned to Pinecastle Field, FL.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Feb 4, 1946 to
					Feb 19, 1946.
				8328 Damaged on 28 Aug 1946 (structural failure) near Harris Rock AAF, GA FTE
				8330	(MSN 1376) donated to Smithsonian Institution in 1950, but Loaned to NACA Ames Aeronautical
					Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Feb 5, 1951 to Aug 10, 1954. Registered as NACA 330
					Used for transonic model tests, back to the
					museum in 1954. Was for many years stored at Paul Garber facility of Smithsonian
					Institution. Reported in 2006 to be under restoration for display at Smithsonian Institution's
					Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. Unveiled at Udvar-Hazy Center Jun 8, 2006
				8335 modified as XF-15A-NO unarmed photo recon.
				8337 w/o 7 Mar 1947, Fatal crash 25 miles W. of Everton, IN FLTstDi
				Modification of 8338 as XP-61F canceled.
				8339 Ground accident on 21 Jan 1946 at Ladd Fd, AK
				8341 w/o 20 Apr 1946, Landing accident at McClellan Fd, CA
				8345 Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Dec 1946
					Converted to P-61G and used by USAF for meteorological research in Florida in 1946
				8346 w/o 3 Apr 1946, Force landing-no gas, 8 miles N. of Blair, KS
				8349 Crash landed on 23 Jul 1947 at McChord Fd, WA 425NFS
				8353	(MSN 1399) 1945: TOS USAAF.
					2/47 to 12/48: Clinton County AFB, Wilmington, OH, flying for Thunderstorm Project, researching thunderstorms.
					9/18/47: TOS USAF.
					1948: Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH for radar testing.
					1948: Redesignated F-61C.
					5/9/49: Ferried to Urbana, OH to present to the Boy Scouts of America; parked on the airport, painted
						with advertising for the Boy Scouts.
					1953: Earl Reinert, Wheeling, IL. Acquired for parts, but not moved from Urbana.
					6/20/58: Donated by the Tecumseh Chapter of Boy Scouts in Springfield,OH, to the Air Force Museum.
					By 8/78: Restored and marked as P-61B 42-29358, “Moon Light Serenade” from the 550th Night Fighter
						Squadron in the Pacific Theater, 1945. Later the tail number was changed to 38353.
					At one time on display at WPAFB Museum, marked as P-61B 42-39468.
				8361 w/o 14 Aug 1946, Landing accident at Williams Fd, AZ
43-8362/8437		Northrop P-61C Black Widow
				MSN 1408/1483. Contract canceled
43-8438/8562		Martin A-30A-10-MA
				MSN 7295/7419. All to RAF as Baltimore V (FW281/FW405)
				8438 to RAF as Baltimore V FW281 to Turkish AF 1/1945.
				8439 to RAF as Baltimore V FW282. missing with 454 Sqn over Aegean Dec 3, 1943.
				8440 to RAF as Baltimore V FW283. SOC Mar 1, 1944
				8441 to RAF as Baltimore V FW284. SOC Apr 30, 1944
				8442 to RAF as Baltimore V FW285. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8443 to RAF as Baltimore V FW286. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8444 to RAF as Baltimore V FW287. SOC Mar 31, 1945
				8444 to RAF as Baltimore V FW288. crashed before delivery
				8445 to RAF as Baltimore V FW289. No record of fate
				8446 to RAF as Baltimore V FW290. No record of fate.
				8448 to RAF as Baltimore V FW291. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8449 to RAF as Baltimore V FW292. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8450 to RAF as Baltimore V FW293. Collided with Baltimore FA394 (ex 41-27976) and crashed
					near San Benedetto, Italy Mar 15, 1944
				8451 to RAF as Baltimore V FW294. Crashed at Biferno, Italy Jul 4, 1944.
				8452 to RAF as Baltimore V FW295. SOC May 29, 1947. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8453 to RAF as Baltimore V FW296. SOC May 25, 1944
				8454 to RAF as Baltimore V FW297. DBR when bounced on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Berka III, Libya Nov 6, 1943.
				8455 to RAF as Baltimore V FW298. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8456 to RAF as Baltimore V FW299. MIA from night interdiction mission over Rimini
					area, Italy Jul 3, 1944.
				8457 to RAF as Baltimore V FW300. MIA from reconnaissance mission Mar 3, 1944
				8458 to RAF as Baltimore V FW301. MIA from reconnaissance mission Nov 1, 1943.
				8459 Accepted by USAAF 19Jul43. Lend-Lease to RAF 25Jul43 as Baltimore V FW302.
					Departed Nassau, Bahamas 25Jul43; arrived West Africa 31Jul43; arrived
					Middle East 13Aug43. No. 454 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Berka III,
					Libya; Italy Jul44. SOC Jan 25, 1945 in Middle East
				8460 to RAF as Baltimore V FW303. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8461 to RAF as Baltimore V FW304. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8462 to RAF as Baltimore V FW305. SOC May 9, 1946
				8463 to RAF as Baltimore V FW306. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8464 to RAF as Baltimore V FW307. Bounced on landing, tipped up and exploded,
					Castel Benito, Libya Nov 29, 1943
				8465 to RAF as Baltimore V FW308. Crashed during night takeoff, San Severo,
					Italy May 18, 1944.
				8466 to RAF as Baltimore V FW309. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8467 to RAF as Baltimore V FW310. MIA Jan 1943 (seems like an early date)
				8468 to RAF as Baltimore V FW311. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				8469 to RAF as Baltimore V FW312. Swung during attempted overshoot, crashed and
					burned out, Savoia, Libya Oct 31, 1944
				8470 to RAF as Baltimore V FW313. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8471 to RAF as Baltimore V FW314. SOC Apr 29, 1945
				8472 to RAF as Baltimore V FW315. Lost Dec 13, 1943.
				8473 to RAF as Baltimore V FW316. Crashed May 30, 1944
				8474 to RAF as Baltimore V FW317. MIA Jul 29, 1944.
				8475 to RAF as Baltimore V FW318. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8476 to RAF as Baltimore V FW319. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8477 to RAF as Baltimore V FW320. SOC Mar 28, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380 MU RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8478 to RAF as Baltimore V FW321. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8479 to RAF as Baltimore V FW322. SOC Nov 19, 1945
				8480 to RAF as Baltimore V FW323. Crashed on landing during ferry flight, Piarco,
					Trinidad Aug 7, 1943.
				8481 to RAF as Baltimore V FW324. No record of fate
				8482 to RAF as Baltimore V FW325. SOC May 31, 1945
				8483 to RAF as Baltimore V FW326. Transferred to Royal Navy Apr 11, 1946.
					No record of subsequent fate
				8484 to RAF as Baltimore V FW327. Wrecked when tire burst on takeoff and
					undercarriage raised to stop, Bari, Italy Mar 17, 1945.
				8485 to RAF as Baltimore V FW328. SOC Apr 26, 1945.
				8486 to RAF as Baltimore V FW329. MIA with 454 Sqdn RAAF from mission to shadow convoy south
					of Melos Feb 22, 1944.
				8487 to RAF as Baltimore V FW330. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8488 to RAF as Baltimore V FW331. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				8489 to RAF as Baltimore V FW332. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and undercarriage
					collapsed, Rosignano, Italy Apr 27, 1945.
				8490 to RAF as Baltimore V FW333. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8491 to RAF as Baltimore V FW334. SOC Aug 1, 1944.
				8492 to RAF as Baltimore V FW335. SOC May 31, 1944
				8493 to RAF as Baltimore V FW336. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8494 to RAF as Baltimore V FW337. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				8495 to RAF as Baltimore V FW338. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				8496 to RAF as Baltimore V FW339. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8497 to RAF as Baltimore V FW340. DBR when struck by USAAF Beaufighter while parked,
					Pisa, Italy Oct 19, 1944.
				8498 to RAF as Baltimore V FW341. SOC Sep 20, 1945
				8499 to RAF as Baltimore V FW342. MIA Aug 21, 1944. No further details.
				8500 to RAF as Baltimore V FW343. MIA in night interdiction mission to Terni, Italy
					Jun 8, 1944
				8501 to RAF as Baltimore V FW344. MIA in night interdiction mission to Bologna area,
					Italy Jun 28, 1944.
				8502 to RAF as Baltimore V FW345. DBR in belly landing at Kasfareet, Egypt after
					undercarriage jammed up Apr 19, 1945.
				8503 to RAF as Baltimore V FW346. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8504 to RAF as Baltimore V FW347. SOC Apr 22, 1945
				8505 to RAF as Baltimore V FW348. SOC May 30, 1946
				8506 to RAF as Baltimore V FW349. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				8507 to RAF as Baltimore V FW350. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8508 to RAF as Baltimore V FW351. MIA on intruder mission to Bologna area, Italy
					Oct 4, 1944
				8509 to RAF as Baltimore V FW352. Transferred to Royal Navy Feb 1945. No record of
					subsequent fate
				8510 to RAF as Baltimore V FW353. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				8511 to RAF as Baltimore V FW354. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8512 to RAF as Baltimore V FW355. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8513 to RAF as Baltimore V FW356. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8514 to RAF as Baltimore V FW357. Crashed after colliding with Baltimore FA588 (ex 41-27876)
					near Amriya, Egypt Feb 15, 1944
				8515 to RAF as Baltimore V FW358. Missing Sep 13, 1944.
				8516 to RAF as Baltimore V FW359. Missing from intruder mission to Ravenna, Italy Sep 28, 1944
				8517 to RAF as Baltimore V FW360. SOC Apr 30, 1944.
				8518 to RAF as Baltimore V FW361. SOCX Aug 29, 1946
				8519 to RAF as Baltimore V FW362. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				8520 to RAF as Baltimore V FW363. SOC Aug 1, 1944
				8521 to RAF as Baltimore V FW364. MIA on night intruder mission to Arezzo, Italy Jul 16, 1944
				8522 to RAF as Baltimore V FW365. To Royal Navy Jul 1946. No record of subsequent fate
				8523 to RAF as Baltimore V FW366. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8524 to RAF as Baltimore V FW367. SOD Jun 27, 1946
				8525 to RAF as Baltimore V FW368. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8526 to RAF as Baltimore V FW369. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				8527 to RAF as Baltimore V FW370. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8528 to RAF as Baltimore V FW371. SOC Jul 1944
				8529 to RAF as Baltimore V FW372. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8530 to RAF as Baltimore V FW373. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8531 to RAF as Baltimore V FW374. SOC May 31, 1945
				8532 to RAF as Baltimore V FW375. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8533 to RAF as Baltimore V FW376. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8534 to RAF as Baltimore V FW377. DBR when swung on takeoff and hit Baltimore FA114
					(ex 41-27696) at Belem, Brazil Sep 17, 1943
				8535 to RAF as Baltimore V FW378. SOC Aug 1, 1944
				8536 to RAF as Baltimore V FW379. SOC Jul 12, 1945
				8537 to RAF as Baltimore V FW380. SOC Jun 29, 1944
				8538 to RAF as Baltimore V FW381. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8539 to RAF as Baltimore V FW382. No record of fate.
				8540 to RAF as Baltimore V FW383. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8541 to RAF as Baltimore V FW384. To Royal Navy Feb 1945. No record of
					subsequent fate.
				8542 to RAF as Baltimore V FW385. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8543 to RAF as Baltimore V FW386. SOC Dec 28, 1944
				8544 to RAF as Baltimore V FW387. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8545 to RAF as Baltimore V FW388. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8546 to RAF as Baltimore V FW389. Wrecked when engine cut on overshoot and struck
					Wellington LN436, Setif, Algeria Jan 20,1944
				8547 to RAF as Baltimore V FW390. Missing from night intruder mission to
					Bologna, Italy Aug 26, 1944.
				8548 to RAF as Baltimore V FW391. SOC Mar 14, 1946.
				8549 to RAF as Baltimore V FW392. Transferred to French AF Mar 28, 1946
				8550 to RAF as Baltimore V FW393. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				8551 to RAF as Baltimore V FW394. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8552 to RAF as Baltimore V FW395. Destroyed by fire when swung on takeoff and hit
					trees, Oakes Field, Bahamas Sep 13, 1943
				8553 to RAF as Baltimore V FW396. SOC Aug 1, 1944
				8554 to RAF as Baltimore V FW397. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8555 to RAF as Baltimore V FW398. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				8556 to RAF as Baltimore V FW399. Missing off Crete Jun 2, 1944
				8557 to RAF as Baltimore V FW400. SOC Apr 30, 1944.
				8558 to RAF as Baltimore V FW401. Missing with No 13 Sqdn Apr 20, 1945. Found crashed on Skaira.
				8559 to RAF as Baltimore V FW402. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8560 to RAF as Baltimore V FW403. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				8561 to RAF as Baltimore V FW404. Missing during recon mission of Leros, Greece
					Apr 2, 1944
				8562 to RAF as Baltimore V FW405. Crash landed near Shallufa on approach due to
					engine failure in circuit Jul 24, 1945.
43-8563/8662		Martin A-30A-15-MA
				MSN 7420/7519. All to RAF as Baltimore V (FW406/FW505)
				8563 to RAF as Baltimore V FW406. To Turkish AF late 1944.
				8564 to RAF as Baltimore V FW407. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8565 to RAF as Baltimore V FW408. Destroyed when caught fire during maintenance,
					Cairo West, Egypt Mar 21, 1946.
				8566 to RAF as Baltimore V FW409. Crashed before delivery to RAF, to 27th FRS, 2nd FRG and damaged in landing
					accident at Andros Island, British West Indies Sep 20, 1943.
				8567 to RAF as Baltimore V FW410. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8568 to RAF as Baltimore V FW411. Wrecked when stalled on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Cecina, Italy Sep 27, 1944
				8569 to RAF as Baltimore V FW412. Missing Apr 25, 1945.
				8570 to RAF as Baltimore V FW413. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				8571 to RAF as Baltimore V FW414. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8572 to RAF as Baltimore V FW415. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8573 to RAF as Baltimore V FW416. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8574 to RAF as Baltimore V FW417. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8575 to RAF as Baltimore V FW418. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8576 to RAF as Baltimore V FW419. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8577 to RAF as Baltimore V FW420. Crashed and destroyed by fire after control lost
					during practice low level attack, Shallufa, Egypt Apr 25, 1945
				8578 to RAF as Baltimore V FW421. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8579 to RAF as Baltimore V FW422. Transferred to French AF Mar 28, 1946
				8580 to RAF as Baltimore V FW423. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8581 to RAF as Baltimore V FW424. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8582 to RAF as Baltimore V FW425. Lost Dec 19, 1944, Italian AF, 132 Gruppo.
					On return flight from a bombardment mission,
					crashed into the Adriatic Sea with the loss of the whole crew
				8583 to RAF as Baltimore V FW426. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8584 to RAF as Baltimore V FW427. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8585 to RAF as Baltimore V FW428. SOC Jul 1944
				8586 to RAF as Baltimore V FW429. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8587 to RAF as Baltimore V FW430. SOC Jun 21, 1945
				8588 to RAF as Baltimore V FW431. Wrecked when swung on landing and overturned,
					Castel Benito, Libya Nov 26, 1943
				8589 to RAF as Baltimore V FW432. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8590 to RAF as Baltimore V FW433. Lost Apr 12, 1945, no further details
				8591 to RAF as Baltimore V FW434. DBR Jun 22, 1944
				8592 to RAF as Baltimore V FW435. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8593 to RAF as Baltimore V FW436. Crashed on landing at Bilbeis, Egypt Aug 10, 1944
				8594 to RAF as Baltimore V FW437. SOC May 25, 1944
				8595 to RAF as Baltimore V FW438. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8596 to RAF as Baltimore V FW439. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946.
				8597 to RAF as Baltimore V FW440. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8598 to RAF as Baltimore V FW441. Missing from night intruder mission to
					Bologna, Italy Jun 27, 1944.
				8599 to RAF as Baltimore V FW442. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8600 to RAF as Baltimore V FW443. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				8601 to RAF as Baltimore V FW444. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8602 to RAF as Baltimore V FW445. Crashed on takeoff from El Geneina Nov 12, 1943
				8603 to RAF as Baltimore V FW446. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8604 to RAF as Baltimore V FW447. SOC Apr 26, 1945
				8605 to RAF as Baltimore V FW448. SOC May 4, 1944
				8606 to RAF as Baltimore V FW449. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8607 to RAF as Baltimore V FW450. SOC May 31, 1945
				8608 to RAF as Baltimore V FW451. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8609 to RAF as Baltimore V FW452. Lost Jul 30, 1944
				8610 to RAF as Baltimore V FW453. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8611 to RAF as Baltimore V FW454. DBR Mar 31, 1944
				8612 to RAF as Baltimore V FW455. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8613 to RAF as Baltimore V FW456. Transferred to Royal Navy. No record of fate
				8614 to RAF as Baltimore V FW457. No record of fate
				8615 to RAF as Baltimore V FW458. SOC Sep 28, 1944
				8616 to RAF as Baltimore V FW459. Missing from night interdiction mission over
					Po Valley, Italy Sep 1, 1944
				8617 to RAF as Baltimore V FW460. SOC Sep 27, 1944
				8618 to RAF as Baltimore V FW461. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8619 to RAF as Baltimore V FW462. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8620 to RAF as Baltimore V FW463. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8621 to RAF as Baltimore V FW464. DBR when swung on takeoff, Biferno, Italy Oct 4, 1944
				8622 to RAF as Baltimore V FW465. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8623 to RAF as Baltimore V FW466. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				8624 to RAF as Baltimore V FW467. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8625 to RAF as Baltimore V FW468. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8626 to RAF as Baltimore V FW469. SOC May 31, 1945
				8627 to RAF as Baltimore V FW470. Transferred to French AF Jun 30, 1945
				8628 to RAF as Baltimore V FW471. Transferred to Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944.
				8629 to RAF as Baltimore V FW472. Destroyed by fire when swung on takeoff at Piarco Oct 24, 1943
				8630 to RAF as Baltimore V FW473. SOC Apr 30, 1944
				8631 to RAF as Baltimore V FW474. To Italian AF with 132 Grupo. Lost Mar 12, 1945 crashed on takeoff
					for a mission on Yugoslav targets, all crew lost
				8632 to RAF as Baltimore V FW475. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8633 to RAF as Baltimore V FW476. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8634 to RAF as Baltimore V FW477. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380MU RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8635 to RAF as Baltimore V FW478. SOC Feb 22, 1945.
				8636 to RAF as Baltimore V FW479. SOC Jun 29, 1944
				8637 to RAF as Baltimore V FW480. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8638 to RAF as Baltimore V FW481. Wrecked when overshot landing at Aix-les-Milles Oct 14, 1944
				8639 to RAF as Baltimore V FW482. Missing May 6, 1944
				8640 to RAF as Baltimore V FW483. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8641 to RAF as Baltimore V FW484. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8642 to RAF as Baltimore V FW485. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8643 to RAF as Baltimore V FW486. SOC Mar 4, 1946
				8644 to RAF as Baltimore V FW487. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8645 to RAF as Baltimore V FW488. SOC Sep 19, 1945
				8646 to RAF as Baltimore V FW489. SOC Jan 25, 1945
				8647 to RAF as Baltimore V FW490. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8648 to RAF as Baltimore V FW491. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8649 to RAF as Baltimore V FW492. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8650 to RAF as Baltimore V FW493. Crashed during attempted forced landing near
					Tripoli Apr 22, 1944
				8651 to RAF as Baltimore V FW494. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8652 to RAF as Baltimore V FW495. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8653 to RAF as Baltimore V FW496. To Greek AF Jun 27, 1946
				8654 to RAF as Baltimore V FW497. Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed on landing
					at Cecina, Italy Sep 11, 1944
				8655 to RAF as Baltimore V FW498. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8656 to RAF as Baltimore V FW499. Set on fire and DBR at Cesenatico, Italy
					Apr 24, 1945 when bomb under Spitfire MH532 exploded
				8657 to RAF as Baltimore V FW500. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8658 to RAF as Baltimore V FW501. SOC Aug 2, 1945
				8659 to RAF as Baltimore V FW502. Wrecked when belly landed at Bilbeis, Egypt
					after engine cut during overshoot Mar 9, 1945.
				8660 to RAF as Baltimore V FW503. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8661 to RAF as Baltimore V FW504. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8662 to RAF as Baltimore V FW505. SOC Mar 14, 1946
43-8663/8762		Martin A-30A-20-MA
				MSN 7520/7619. All to RAF as Baltimore V (FW506/FW605)
				8663 to RAF as Baltimore V FW506. DBR Oct 8, 1944
				8664 to RAF as Baltimore V FW507. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				8665 to RAF as Baltimore V FW508. Transferred to Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944. I have FW508, damaged by flak
					on April, 25th, 1945 on Banova Jaruga, 80 km SE of Zagabria (Croatia), crash-landed at home base,
					completely destroyed, crew sa
				8666 to RAF as Baltimore V FW509. Wrecked when belly landed at Kasfareet, Egypt after
					losing wheel on takeoff Jan 19, 1945
				8667 to RAF as Baltimore V FW510. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8668 to RAF as Baltimore V FW511. Crashed on landing at Piarco, Trinidad during
					ferry flight Nov 11, 1943
				8669 to RAF as Baltimore V FW512. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8670 to RAF as Baltimore V FW513. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8671 to RAF as Baltimore V FW514. To French AF Feb 28, 1946
				8672 to RAF as Baltimore V FW515. Wrecked when belly landed at Kasfareet, Egypt after
					losing wheel on takeoff Jan 29, 1944.
				8673 to RAF as Baltimore V FW516. SOC Jun 21, 1945
				8674 to RAF as Baltimore V FW517. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8675 to RAF as Baltimore V FW518. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8676 to RAF as Baltimore V FW519. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				8677 to RAF as Baltimore V FW520. DBR by gale, Bilbeis, Egypt May 14, 1945
				8678 to RAF as Baltimore V FW521. DBR Sep 14, 1944.
				8679 to RAF as Baltimore V FW522. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8680 to RAF as Baltimore V FW523. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8681 to RAF as Baltimore V FW524. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8682 to RAF as Baltimore V FW525. SOC Jul 25, 1946
				8683 to RAF as Baltimore V FW526. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8684 to RAF as Baltimore V FW527. RAF records say transferred to RN Aug 11, 1945.
					Admiralty records state that aircraft was with 728 Sqn, Fleet Air Arm at Ta Kali,
					Malta by July 1945. Ultimate fate unknown
				8685 to RAF as Baltimore V FW528. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8686 to RAF as Baltimore V FW529. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				8687 to RAF as Baltimore V FW530. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8688 to RAF as Baltimore V FW531. Wrecked when belly landed at Ramat David, Palestine
					after engine failed Jan 1, 1946
				8689 to RAF as Baltimore V FW532. Missing Aug 24, 1944.
				8690 to RAF as Baltimore V FW533. DBR when swung on takeoff from Belem during ferry
					flight Dec 3, 1943.
				8691 to RAF as Baltimore V FW534
				8692 to RAF as Baltimore V FW535
				8693 to RAF as Baltimore V FW536. SOC Jul 1944
				8694 to RAF as Baltimore V FW537. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8695 to RAF as Baltimore V FW538. DBR when swung on takeoff Biferno, Italy Jan 25, 1945
				8696 to RAF as Baltimore V FW539. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8697 to RAF as Baltimore V FW540. SOC May 31, 1945
				8698 to RAF as Baltimore V FW541. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8699 to RAF as Baltimore V FW542. SOC Jul 1944
				8700 to RAF as Baltimore V FW543. DBR when swung on landing and tipped up, Bilbeis, Egypt Nov 11, 1944
				8701 to RAF as Baltimore V FW544. Lost Jul 7, 1944
				8702 to RAF as Baltimore V FW545. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8703 to RAF as Baltimore V FW546. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8704 to RAF as Baltimore V FW547. Missing from night intruder mission to Urbino, Italy Jul 2, 1944
				8705 to RAF as Baltimore V FW548. SOC Aug 4, 1944
				8706 to RAF as Baltimore V FW549. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8707 to RAF as Baltimore V FW550. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8708 to RAF as Baltimore V FW551. SOC Nov 30, 1946
				8709 to RAF as Baltimore V FW552.
				8710 to RAF as Baltimore V FW553. Missing from night reconnaissance mission to Forli, Italy
					Aug 3, 1944
				8711 to RAF as Baltimore V FW554. Wrecked when hit by Baltimore FW880 (ex 43-9037) at
					Eastleigh, Kenya Jan 21, 1946
				8712 to RAF as Baltimore V FW555. SOC May 31, 1945
				8713 to RAF as Baltimore V FW556. Transferred to French AF Jun 30, 1945
				8714 to RAF as Baltimore V FW557. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8715 to RAF as Baltimore V FW558. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8716 to RAF as Baltimore V FW559. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8717 to RAF as Baltimore V FW560. DBR when swung on landing and tipped up, Zandery,
					Dutch Guiana Dec 9, 1943
				8718 to RAF as Baltimore V FW561. Destroyed by fire when spun into ground 1 mi
					S of Bilbeis, Egypt Nov 3, 1944
				8719 to RAF as Baltimore V FW562. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8720 to RAF as Baltimore V FW563. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8721 to RAF as Baltimore V FW564. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8722 to RAF as Baltimore V FW565. Transferred to French AF Feb 28, 1946
				8723 to RAF as Baltimore V FW566. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8724 to RAF as Baltimore V FW567. SOC May 30, 1946
				8725 to RAF as Baltimore V FW568. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8726 to RAF as Baltimore V FW569. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8727 to RAF as Baltimore V FW570. Transferred to French AF Feb 28, 1946
				8728 to RAF as Baltimore V FW571. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8729 to RAF as Baltimore V FW572. Transferred to French AF Feb 28, 1946
				8730 to RAF as Baltimore V FW573.
				8731 to RAF as Baltimore V FW574. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8732 to RAF as Baltimore V FW575. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8733 to RAF as Baltimore V FW576. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				8734 to RAF as Baltimore V FW577. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8735 to RAF as Baltimore V FW578. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8736 to RAF as Baltimore V FW579. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8737 to RAF as Baltimore V FW580. DBR Oct 6, 1944
				8738 to RAF as Baltimore V FW581. Wrecked when stalled on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed Shandur, Egypt Nov 8, 1944.
				8739 to RAF as Baltimore V FW582. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8740 to RAF as Baltimore V FW583. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8741 to RAF as Baltimore V FW584. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8742 to RAF as Baltimore V FW585. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8743 to RAF as Baltimore V FW586. SOC Nov 8, 1944
				8744 to RAF as Baltimore V FW587. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8745 to RAF as Baltimore V FW588. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8746 to RAF as Baltimore V FW589. Struck sea and crashed into
					Gulf of Suez, Egypt Mar 17, 1945 during air-to-sea firing exercise.
				8747 to RAF as Baltimore V FW590. Missing Sep 28, 1944.
				8748 to RAF as Baltimore V FW591. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8749 to RAF as Baltimore V FW592. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8750 to RAF as Baltimore V FW593. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8751 to RAF as Baltimore V FW594. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8752 to RAF as Baltimore V FW595. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8753 to RAF as Baltimore V FW596. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8754 to RAF as Baltimore V FW597. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed, Cesenatico, Italy Jun 27, 1946
				8755 to RAF as Baltimore V FW598. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8756 to RAF as Baltimore V FW599. To Turkish AF
				8757 to RAF as Baltimore V FW600. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				8758 to RAF as Baltimore V FW601. Wrecked when belly landed in error
					Gianaclis, Egypt Oct 3, 1944
				8759 to RAF as Baltimore V FW602. Crash landed on Adriatic coast after
					being hit by flak Aug 23, 1944
				8760 to RAF as Baltimore V FW603. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8761 to RAF as Baltimore V FW604. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8762 to RAF as Baltimore V FW605. SOC Mar 14, 1946
43-8763/8862		Martin A-30A-25-MA
				MSN 7620/7719. All to RAF as Baltimore V (FW606/FW705)
				8763 to RAF as Baltimore V FW606. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8764 to RAF as Baltimore V FW607. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8765 to RAF as Baltimore V FW608. Lost Apr 25, 1945
				8766 to RAF as Baltimore V FW609. SOC Jun 27, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 500 Sqdn RAF Aug 4, 1945.
				8767 to RAF as Baltimore V FW610. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8768 to RAF as Baltimore V FW611. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				8769 to RAF as Baltimore V FW612. DBR when tailwheel hit hole whilst
					taxying, Setif, Algeria Jul 23, 1945
				8770 to RAF as Baltimore V FW613. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8771 to RAF as Baltimore V FW614. SOC Mar 14, 1946.
				8772 to RAF as Baltimore V FW615. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8773 to RAF as Baltimore V FW616. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8774 to RAF as Baltimore V FW617. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8775 to RAF as Baltimore V FW618. DBR Feb 1944. No further details
				8776 to RAF as Baltimore V FW619. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8777 to RAF as Baltimore V FW620. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8778 to RAF as Baltimore V FW621. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8779 to RAF as Baltimore V FW622. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8780 to RAF as Baltimore V FW623. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8781 to RAF as Baltimore V FW624. To French AF Jun 20, 1945
				8782 to RAF as Baltimore V FW625. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8783 to RAF as Baltimore V FW626. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8784 to RAF as Baltimore V FW627. SOC Mar 28, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8785 to RAF as Baltimore V FW628. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8786 to RAF as Baltimore V FW629. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8787 to RAF as Baltimore V FW630. Wrecked when belly landed at 52 SP
					after undercarriage jammed Oct 15, 1944
				8788 to RAF as Baltimore V FW631. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8789 to RAF as Baltimore V FW632. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8790 to RAF as Baltimore V FW633. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8791 to RAF as Baltimore V FW634. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8792 to RAF as Baltimore V FW635. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8793 to RAF as Baltimore V FW636. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8794 to RAF as Baltimore V FW637. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8795 to RAF as Baltimore V FW638. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8796 to RAF as Baltimore V FW639. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8797 to RAF as Baltimore V FW640. Crashed after being abandoned
					during ferry flight after engine cut, Marajo Island,
					Brazil Feb 1, 1944
				8798 to RAF as Baltimore V FW641. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8799 to RAF as Baltimore V FW642. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8800 to RAF as Baltimore V FW643. Wrecked when bounced on landing
					and hit sand dune, Cesenatico, Italy Jan 4, 1945
				8801 to RAF as Baltimore V FW644. SOC Apr 21, 1946
				8802 to RAF as Baltimore V FW645. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8803 to RAF as Baltimore V FW646. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8804 to RAF as Baltimore V FW647. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				8805 to RAF as Baltimore V FW648. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8806 to RAF as Baltimore V FW649. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8807 to RAF as Baltimore V FW650. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8808 to RAF as Baltimore V FW651. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8809 to RAF as Baltimore V FW652. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8810 to RAF as Baltimore V FW653. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8811 to RAF as Baltimore V FW654. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8812 to RAF as Baltimore V FW655. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8813 to RAF as Baltimore V FW656. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8814 to RAF as Baltimore V FW657. To Turkish AF Nov 30,1944
				8815 to RAF as Baltimore V FW658. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8816 to RAF as Baltimore V FW659. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8817 to RAF as Baltimore V FW660. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8818 to RAF as Baltimore V FW661. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8819 to RAF as Baltimore V FW662. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8820 to RAF as Baltimore V FW663. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8821 to RAF as Baltimore V FW664. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				8822 to RAF as Baltimore V FW665. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8823 to RAF as Baltimore V FW666. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8824 to RAF as Baltimore V FW667. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8825 to RAF as Baltimore V FW668. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8826 to RAF as Baltimore V FW669. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8827 to RAF as Baltimore V FW670. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8828 to RAF as Baltimore V FW671. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8829 to RAF as Baltimore V FW672. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8830 to RAF as Baltimore V FW673. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8831 to RAF as Baltimore V FW674. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8832 to RAF as Baltimore V FW675. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1946
				8833 to RAF as Baltimore V FW676. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8834 to RAF as Baltimore V FW677. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8835 to RAF as Baltimore V FW678. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8836 to RAF as Baltimore V FW679. To Turkish AF Nov 30, 1944
				8837 to RAF as Baltimore V FW680. Destroyed by fire after bouncing
					on landing and stalling, Val de Caes, Brazil Feb 18, 1944
				8838 to RAF as Baltimore V FW681. To Turkish AF Sep 28, 1944
				8839 to RAF as Baltimore V FW682. Flew into ground during night
					takeoff, Gianaclis, Egypt Oct 5, 1944
				8840 to RAF as Baltimore V FW683. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8841 to RAF as Baltimore V FW684. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8842 to RAF as Baltimore V FW685. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8843 to RAF as Baltimore V FW686. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8844 to RAF as Baltimore V FW687. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8845 to RAF as Baltimore V FW688. DBR when belly landed in error at
					night, Shandur, Egypt Oct 28, 1944
				8846 to RAF as Baltimore V FW689. Missing from mission to Faenza,
					Italy Nov 22, 1944
				8847 to RAF as Baltimore V FW690. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8848 to RAF as Baltimore V FW691. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8849 to RAF as Baltimore V FW692. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8850 to RAF as Baltimore V FW693. Missing between Zandery and Sao Luis,
					Brazil Feb 22, 1944
				8851 to RAF as Baltimore V FW694. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8852 to RAF as Baltimore V FW695. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8853 to RAF as Baltimore V FW696. To Turkish AF Oct 27, 1944
				8854 to RAF as Baltimore V FW697. To Turkish AF Jan 13, 1945
				8855 to RAF as Baltimore V FW698. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8856 to RAF as Baltimore V FW699. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8857 to RAF as Baltimore V FW700. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8858 to RAF as Baltimore V FW701. Hit by flak and spun into ground,
					Limestre (454 Sqdn)
				8859 to RAF as Baltimore V FW702. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8860 to RAF as Baltimore V FW703. To French AF Feb 28, 1946
				8861 to RAF as Baltimore V FW704. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8862 to RAF as Baltimore V FW705. To French AF Jun 30, 1945
43-8863/9037		Martin A-30A-30-MA
				MSN 7720/7894. All to RAF as Baltimore V (FW706/FW880)
				8863 to RAF as Baltimore V FW706. To South African AF. SOC 4/11/1946.
				8864 to RAF as Baltimore V FW707. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8865 to RAF as Baltimore V FW708. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8866 to RAF as Baltimore V FW709. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8867 to RAF as Baltimore V FW710. Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed
					on landing, Castel Benito, Libya Aug 30, 1946
				8868 to RAF as Baltimore V FW711. damaged by premature explosion of
					own bombs over target Apr 14, 1945. SOC upon return.
				8869 to RAF as Baltimore V FW712. Transferred to Italian AF 1945
				8870 to RAF as Baltimore V FW713. To Italian AF 1945
				8871 to RAF as Baltimore V FW714. SOC Apr 27, 1946
				8872 to RAF as Baltimore V FW715. Spun into ground 25 mi SE of
					Damanhur, Egypt Jan 19, 1945
				8873 to RAF as Baltimore V FW716. Missing from recon mission to Po
					crossings, Italy Apr 13, 1945
				8874 to RAF as Baltimore V FW717. SOC Mar 14, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8875 to RAF as Baltimore V FW718. SOC Apr 25, 1946
				8876 to RAF as Baltimore V FW719. SOC Mar 28, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8877 to RAF as Baltimore V FW720. SOC Aug 1, 1944
				8878 to RAF as Baltimore V FW721. SOC Jun 27, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 500 Sqdn RAF Aug 4, 1945
				8879 to RAF as Baltimore V FW722. Damaged when parachute flare hung
					up on bomb carrier Oct 31, 1944. Not repaired and subsequently
					scrapped.
				8880 to RAF as Baltimore V FW723. SOC Apr 26, 1945.
				8881 to RAF as Baltimore V FW724. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8882 to RAF as Baltimore V FW725. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8883 to RAF as Baltimore V FW726. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8884 to RAF as Baltimore V FW727. SOC Sep 19, 1945
				8885 to RAF as Baltimore V FW728. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8886 to RAF as Baltimore V FW729. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8887 to RAF as Baltimore V FW730. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8888 to RAF as Baltimore V FW731. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8889 to RAF as Baltimore V FW732. DBR when Spitfire MH532 blew up,
					Cesenatico, Italy Apr 26, 1945.
				8890 to RAF as Baltimore V FW733. Crashed before delivery to RAF. With 12 FRS, 2nd FRG ditched in Atlantic
					Mar 2, 1944
				8891 to RAF as Baltimore V FW734. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380 MU RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8892 to RAF as Baltimore V FW735. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8893 to RAF as Baltimore V FW736. Wrecked after undercarriage
					prematurely retracted on takeoff and then collapsed on
					landing, Ikaga, Nigeria Mar 29, 1944
				8894 to RAF as Baltimore V FW737. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8895 to RAF as Baltimore V FW738. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8896 to RAF as Baltimore V FW739. Apparently NTU, to 63rd FRS, 2nd FRG and w/o in landing accident at
					Windsor Field, Nassau, Bahamas Mar 9, 1944. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8897 to RAF as Baltimore V FW740. Missing from night interdiction
					mission over Po crossing, Italy Apr 12, 1945
				8898 to RAF as Baltimore V FW741. Lost Dec 2, 1944, no further details.
				8899 to RAF as Baltimore V FW742. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8900 to RAF as Baltimore V FW743. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8901 to RAF as Baltimore V FW744. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8902 to RAF as Baltimore V FW745. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed, Shandur, Egypt Nov 30, 1944
				8903 to RAF as Baltimore V FW746. Transferred to Royal Navy Aug 12, 1946
					(RAF records, RN records say was with Naval Communications Flight
					Malta by Jun 1946) Was with 728 Sqdn RN at Hal Far, Malta by Aug 12, 1946,
					but no record of subsequent fate.
				8904 to RAF as Baltimore V FW747. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8905 to RAF as Baltimore V FW748. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8906 to RAF as Baltimore V FW749. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8907 to RAF as Baltimore V FW750. Dove into ground at night, El Shatt ranges
					Apr 19, 1945
				8908 to RAF as Baltimore V FW751. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8909 to RAF as Baltimore V FW752. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8910 to RAF as Baltimore V FW753. Wrecked when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Shandur, Egypt Mar 1, 1945
				8911 to RAF as Baltimore V FW754. Dove into ground near Kasfareet, Egypt after
					both engines failed Mar 16, 1945
				8912 to RAF as Baltimore V FW755. Destroyed by fire after stalling and spinning into
					ground, Gianaclis, Egypt Jan 3, 1945.
				8913 to RAF as Baltimore V FW756. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8914 to RAF as Baltimore V FW757. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8915 to RAF as Baltimore V FW758. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8916 to RAF as Baltimore V FW759. SOC Nov 21, 1944
				8917 to RAF as Baltimore V FW760. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8918 to RAF as Baltimore V FW761. SOC Jan 31, 1946
				8919 to RAF as Baltimore V FW762. SOC Apr 16, 1946
				8920 to RAF as Baltimore V FW763. SOC Mar 28, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8921 to RAF as Baltimore V FW764. DBR after swinging on takeoff, Shandur, Egypt
					Jan 14, 1945
				8922 to RAF as Baltimore V FW765. DBR after crash landing following premature
					detonation of own bombs, Cesenatico, Italy Apr 16, 1945.
				8923 to RAF as Baltimore V FW766. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8924 to RAF as Baltimore V FW767. SOC Dec 27, 1945
				8925 to RAF as Baltimore V FW768. Crashed into sea on overshoot, Cesenatico, Italy
					Mar 7, 1945
				8926 to RAF as Baltimore V FW769. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8927 to RAF as Baltimore V FW770. Flew into ground in cloud 20 mi N of Malakal,
					Sudan while escorting a flight of Hurricanes Aug 12, 1944
				8928 to RAF as Baltimore V FW771. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8929 to RAF as Baltimore V FW772. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8930 to RAF as Baltimore V FW773. DBR Dec 2, 1944, no further details
				8931 to RAF as Baltimore V FW774. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8932 to RAF as Baltimore V FW775. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				8933 to RAF as Baltimore V FW776. Crashed after control lost while flare-dropping
					over EL Shatt ranges Oct 12, 1944
				8934 to RAF as Baltimore V FW777. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8935 to RAF as Baltimore V FW778. DBR in gale, Bilbeis, Egypt May 14, 1945
				8936 to RAF as Baltimore V FW779. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8937 to RAF as Baltimore V FW780. SOC Mar 14, 1946.
				8938 to RAF as Baltimore V FW781. SOC May 29, 1947
				8939 to RAF as Baltimore V FW782. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8940 to RAF as Baltimore V FW783. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8941 to RAF as Baltimore V FW784. Wrecked when stalled on landing and
					cartwheeled, Shandur, Egypt Dec 22, 1944
				8942 to RAF as Baltimore V FW785. Crashed on landing, Gianaclis,
					Egypt Nov 13, 1944
				8943 to RAF as Baltimore V FW786. Wrecked when bounced on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Cesenatico, Italy Apr 1, 1945
				8944 to RAF as Baltimore V FW787. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8945 to RAF as Baltimore V FW788. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8946 to RAF as Baltimore V FW789. Missing Apr 13, 1945.
				8947 to RAF as Baltimore V FW790. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8948 to RAF as Baltimore V FW791. SOC Mar 28, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380 MU RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8949 to RAF as Baltimore V FW792. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380MU RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8950 to RAF as Baltimore V FW793. Wrecked when overshot landing and
					overturned, Cesenatico Apr 13, 1945
				8951 to RAF as Baltimore V FW794. Missing from mission to Argenta, Italy
					Jan 26, 1945
				8952 to RAF as Baltimore V FW795. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					struck parked Walrus L2324 and parked Warwick BV635, Cesenatico, Italy
					Feb 19, 1945
				8953 to RAF as Baltimore V FW796 Crashed into sea 12 mi NE of
					Mersa Matruy, Egypt Dec 28, 1944
				8954 to RAF as Baltimore V FW797. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8955 to RAF as Baltimore V FW798. Wrecked when overshot landing and
					overturned, Forli, Italy Mar 6, 1945
				8956 to RAF as Baltimore V FW799. Missing Apr 16, 1945
				8957 to RAF as Baltimore V FW800. Wrecked when struck Liberator
					KL380 (ex 44-44492) on takeoff, Hassani, Greece Sep 11, 1945
				8958 to RAF as Baltimore V FW801. SOC Apr 14, 1946
				8959 to RAF as Baltimore V FW802. SOC Apr 14, 1946
				8960 to RAF as Baltimore V FW803. SOC Apr 14, 1946
				8961 to RAF as Baltimore V FW804. SOC Mar 27, 1947
				8962 to RAF as Baltimore V FW805. SOCX Mar 14, 1946
				8963 to RAF as Baltimore V FW806. SOC Jun 27, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 500 Sqdn RAF Aug 7, 1945
				8964 to RAF as Baltimore V FW807. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8965 to RAF as Baltimore V FW808. DBR when tipped up on landing,
					Hassani, Greece Dec 25, 1944
				8966 to RAF as Baltimore V FW809. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8967 to RAF as Baltimore V FW810. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8968 to RAF as Baltimore V FW811. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				8969 to RAF as Baltimore V FW812. Dived into ground after night takeoff,
					Gianaclis, Egypt Nov 11, 1944
				8970 to RAF as Baltimore V FW813. DBR when tipped up on landing,
					Shandur, Egypt Jan 22, 1945
				8971 to RAF as Baltimore V FW814. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8972 to RAF as Baltimore V FW815. Crashed on landing, Shandur, Egypt
					Nov 30, 1945
				8973 to RAF as Baltimore V FW816. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8974 to RAF as Baltimore V FW817. DBR when undercarriage retracted whilst
					aircraft was on ground, Shallfua, Egypt Mar 29, 1945
				8975 to RAF as Baltimore V FW818. SOC Mar 14, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				8976 to RAF as Baltimore V FW819. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8977 to RAF as Baltimore V FW820. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				8978 to RAF as Baltimore V FW821. Transferred to Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				8979 to RAF as Baltimore V FW822. Crashed into Lake Comaccio, Italy Feb 22, 1945
				8980 to RAF as Baltimore V FW823. SOC Mar 14, 1945
				8981 to RAF as Baltimore V FW824. Ditched at night 3 miles off
					Bellaria, Italy Mar 3, 1945
				8982 to RAF as Baltimore V FW825. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8983 to RAF as Baltimore V FW826. DBR Jan 18, 1945
				8984 to RAF as Baltimore V FW827. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8985 to RAF as Baltimore V FW828. Crashed into sea 4 mi N of Chacachacare,
					Trinidad during ferry flight May 20, 1944.
				8986 to RAF as Baltimore V FW829. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8987 to RAF as Baltimore V FW830. Ditched off Bellaria, Italy Jan 30, 1945
				8988 to RAF as Baltimore V FW831. Destroyed by fire when cartwheeled after wing
					hit ground following engine failure on approach, Cesenatico, Italy Apr 18, 1945
				8989 to RAF as Baltimore V FW832. Missing Mar 10, 1945
				8990 to RAF as Baltimore V FW833. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8991 to RAF as Baltimore V FW834. Missing from night intruder mission to
					Po crossings, Italy Apr 19, 1945
				8992 to RAF as Baltimore V FW835. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8993 to RAF as Baltimore V FW836. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				8994 to RAF as Baltimore V FW837. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				8995 to RAF as Baltimore V FW838. Wrecked when bounced on landing and
					cartwheeled, Cesenatico, Italy Jan 4, 1945
				8996 to RAF as Baltimore V FW839. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8997 to RAF as Baltimore V FW840. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				8998 to RAF as Baltimore V FW841. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				8999 to RAF as Baltimore V FW842. SOC Apr 25, 1946
				9000 to RAF as Baltimore V FW843. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				9001 to RAF as Baltimore V FW844. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9002 to RAF as Baltimore V FW845. Crashed into nearby lake after night
					takeoff from Cesenatico, Italy Feb 10, 1945
				9003 to RAF as Baltimore V FW846. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				9004 to RAF as Baltimore V FW847. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9005 to RAF as Baltimore V FW848. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				9006 to RAF as Baltimore V FW849. SOC Apr 25, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 500 Sqdn RAF Aug 4, 1945
				9007 to RAF as Baltimore V FW850. To Italian AF Jun 27, 1946
				9008 to RAF as Baltimore V FW851. to Italian AF. 132 Gruppo, shot down by German flak on Feb 21, 1945
					during a bombardment on targets on Yugoslav Adriatic shore. All crew lost. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9009 to RAF as Baltimore V FW852. DBR when belly landed following flak
					damage, Canne, Italy Oct 17, 1944.
				9010 to RAF as Baltimore V FW853. SOC Apr 11, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945. To 380MU Aug 7, 1945
				9011 to RAF as Baltimore V FW854. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				9012 to RAF as Baltimore V FW855. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9013 to RAF as Baltimore V FW856. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				9014 to RAF as Baltimore V FW857. SOC Oct 27, 1944
				9015 to RAF as Baltimore V FW858. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9016 to RAF as Baltimore V FW859. SOC Mar 27, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				9017 to RAF as Baltimore V FW860. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed, Shandur, Egypt Oct 19, 1944
				9018 to RAF as Baltimore V FW861. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				9019 to RAF as Baltimore V FW862. Flew into hill at night, Lucera, Italy Jan 10, 1945
				9020 to RAF as Baltimore V FW863. SOC Mar 14, 1946. Served with RAAF 454 Sqdn
					under RAF control Jul 1944 to Aug 1945.
				9021 to RAF as Baltimore V FW864. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9022 to RAF as Baltimore V FW865. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				9023 to RAF as Baltimore V FW866. Relegated to ground instructional
					airframe Nov 1944.
				9024 to RAF as Baltimore V FW867. Wrecked when belly landed after undercarriage
					jammed, Biferno, Italy Dec 15, 1944.
				9025 to RAF as Baltimore V FW868. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9026 to RAF as Baltimore V FW869. To French AF Feb 28, 1946
				9027 to RAF as Baltimore V FW870. Missing Mar 31, 1945
				9028 to RAF as Baltimore V FW871. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9029 to RAF as Baltimore V FW872. Swung after takeoff and dove into ground,
					Bilbeis, Egypt Apr 28, 1945.
				9030 to RAF as Baltimore V FW873. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9031 to RAF as Baltimore V FW874. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9032 to RAF as Baltimore V FW875. Wrecked when swung on landing and tipped up,
					Shandur, Egypt Oct 18, 1944
				9033 to RAF as Baltimore V FW876. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9034 to RAF as Baltimore V FW877. SOC Mar 27, 1947
				9035 to RAF as Baltimore V FW878. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9036 to RAF as Baltimore V FW879. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				9037 to RAF as Baltimore V FW880. Wrecked when collided with Baltimore
					FW554 (ex 43-8711) while taxying, Eastleigh, Kenya Jan 21, 1946.
43-9038/9229		Douglas A-20G-25-DO Havoc
				9039 (3rd AG, 13th BS) crashed on landing at Bundi Airfield Apr 16, 1944 after running out of
					fuel on the infamous Black Sunday mission to Hollanida
				9040 (417th BG) lost Mar 23, 1945, SW Pacific.
				9043/9091 Lend-Lease to USSR
					9079	(MSN 13905)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39079. Code white 70
				9093/9097 Lend-Lease to USSR
				9098 (387th BS) MIA Apr 16, 1944 on infamous Black Sunday mission to Hollanida
				9099/9194 Lend-Lease to USSR
				9105 (388th BS, 312th BG) scrapped at Nadzab in 1947
				9133 (312th BG, 389th BS) became uncontrollable due to prop wash and
					crashed near Valif Island, New Guinea Mar 22, 1944. MACR
					15665. MACR wrongly lists this as 42-9133
				9135/9174 Lend-Lease to USSR
					9150	(MSN 14426) Lend-Lease to USSR as 39150. Armament removed, converted for
						photographic surveys. Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as
						CCCP-L1131. Operated by OVS No. 4. Struck off charge 19Aug55 because of poor technical
						condition after an incident
					9156 crashed Kvalsund Finnmark, Norway Sep 23, 1944.
				9180 (417th BG) lost Sep 10, 1944, SW Pacific.
				9203 (671st BS, 416th BS) w/o in landing accident at Wethersfield, England May 21, 1944
				9208 (84th BS, 47th BG) crashed at la Jasse, France Sep 16, 1944
				9213 (671st BS, 416th BG0 crashed at Sugarlane Farm, England Feb 14, 1944.
				9214 (669th BS, 416th BG) crashed 5 mi E of Clacton-on-Sea, England Mar 4, 1944.
				9223 (668th BS, 416th BG) crashed 1 1/2 mi NW of Wethersfield, England May 9, 1944.
				9224 668 Bomb Squadron, 416th Bomb Group[5H-E]; "MISS LAIDZZZZZZ";
					flew first mission for the Group, the first A-20 in Europe to complete 100
					missions without a failure or abort; to Le Bourget, Paris, France 4Nov44,
					renamed "LA FRANCE LIBRE" in a ceremony in honour of the aircraft’s achievement
					during the fight to liberate France .
43-9230			Douglas A-20J-1-DO Havoc
43-9231/9437		Douglas A-20G-25-DO Havoc
				9231/9301 Lend-Lease to USSR
				9302 (312th BG) lost Aug 12, 1944, New Guinea
				9303/9330 Lend-Lease to USSR
				9371 (641st BS, 409th BG) crash landed at Little Walden, England May 11, 1944
				9387 (670th BS, 416h BG) crashed 3 mi W of Stone, England Aug 25, 1944.
				9391 (312th BG, 387th BS) destroyed at Nadzab Jul 4, 1944 when other aircraft exploded in
					bomb handling mishap
				9392 (312th BG) lost Aug 11 1944, New Guinea.
				9395 (3rd BG, 8th BS) hit by AAA and ditched into Bentoni Bay near Babo, Dutch East Indies
					Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6583. Crew seen entering life raft, but both MIA
				9401 (672nd BS, 417th BG) force-landed at Yamai Apr 16, 1944 infamous Black Sunday
					mission to Hollanida. Wreck was recovered in 1985 for
					use by RAAF Museum in restoration of A-20G 42-86786. Remains of this aircraft noted in
					storage at RAAF Amberley, Australia November 2002, for disposal by RAAF Museum now that their two
					A-20 restorations are complete
				9406 (3rd BG, 8th BS) hit by AAA and crashed into Kasira River near Babo, Dutch East Indies
					Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6300. Both crew KIA.
				9407 ("Green Hornet")
				9413 (312th BG) lost Jan 5, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13597.
				9416 (417th BG) lost Sep 11, 1944, SW Pacific. MACR 9129.
				9430 salvaged Jul 12, 1945
				9431 MIA Dec 22, 1944
				9432 (387th BS, 312th BG) lost in action Jul 22, 1944, Kokas, New Guinea.
				9433 shot down by AAA Apr 11, 1944
				9434 salvaged Apr 11, 1944
				9435 salvaged Jan 4, 1945.
				9436 ('Big Nig', 89th BS) force-landed in Bumbura Swamp, New Guinea May 3, 1944 and
					abandoned. Salvaged Aug 16, 1944. Recovered 1994 for use by RAAF Museum in
					restoration of A-20s A28-8 and 42-86786. Remains of this aircraft noted in
					storage at RAAF Amberley, Australia November 2002, for disposal by RAAF Museum
					now that their two A-20 restorations are complete. Original intention for aircraft to
					go to RAF Museum, Hendon, England fell through; went to Pima Air & Space Museum, AZ
					in September 2018
				9437 salvaged Jul 7, 1944
43-9438/9457		Douglas A-20J-5-DO Havoc
				9438 (6th FRG, 28th FRS) crashed during ferry flight 15 mi S of
					Colonia Morelos, Mexico Dec 8, 1943. 1 killed.
				9439 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9440 salvaged Apr 8, 1946
				9441 salvaged Jul 11, 1944
				9442 salvaged Dec 19, 1944
				9443 sunk Apr 18, 1944
				9444 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9445 MIA Nov 29, 1944
				9446 (409th BG) MIA May 27, 1944. MACR 5087
				9447 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9448 MIA Aug 18, 1945
				9449 (10th BG) MIA Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5687
				9450 salvaged Aug 31, 1944
				9451 salvaged Dec 9, 1944,
				9452 salvaged Feb 11, 1945
				9453 salvaged Sep 3, 1944
				9454 salvaged May 16, 1946
				9455 salvaged Apr 8, 1946
				9456 salvaged Aug 1, 1944
				9457 (409th BG) lost May 9, 1944. MACR 4677. Salvaged May 11, 1944
43-9458/9637		Douglas A-20G-30-DO Havoc
				9458 in accident Sep 18, 1944.
				9459 salvaged Sep 18, 1944
				9460 salvaged Oct 1, 1945. Dumped at Morotai at end of war. Scrapped at Biak, New Guinea.
				9461 assigned to FEAPAS. Terminated Sep 22, 1947.
				9462 in accident Mar 19, 1944. Served later with Delaware ANG
				9463 salvaged Sep 26, 1945
				9464 scrapped Mar 20, 1945
				9465 in accident Oct 6, 1944
				9466 shot down in combat Apr 8, 1945
				9467 in accident Jun 29, 1944
				9468 in accident Jun 10, 1945
				9469 in accident Apr 5, 1944
				9470 salvaged Mar 4, 1945
				9471 lost in combat Jan 31, 1945
				9472 in accident Jun 27, 1944
				9473 salvaged Sep 6, 1945
				9474 salvaged Dec 12, 1944
				9475 (312th BG, 387th BS) both engines cut prior to landing and crashed at Gusap, New Guinea
					 Jun 12, 1944. Pilot and 4 passengers killed.
				9476 (3rd BG, 89th BS, "Little Isadore") salvaged Jun 12, 1945
				9477 shot down by AAA Mar 19, 1944
				9478 in accident Jun 6, 1944
				9479 salvaged Feb 16, 1945
				9480 MIA May 3, 1945
				9481 in accident May 22, 1944
				9482 in accident May 22, 1944
				9483 condemned Jul 19, 1944
				9484 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9485 salvaged Sep 6, 1945
				9486 shot down by AAA Jun 7, 1944
				9487 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9488 (417th BG, 675th BS) in accident Apr 16, 1944 during infamous Black Sunday mission
					to Hollanida in landing it sea. 2 KIA, 1 rescued.
				9489 (410th BG) MIA Sep 6, 1944 near Brest. MACR 9102. 3 crew KIA. Possibly as result of bomb exploding in bomb bay.
				9490 (410th BG) MIA Jul 6, 1944. MACR 6703.
				9491 in accident Apr 16, 1944 during infamous Black Sunday mission to
					Hollanida. This aircraft must have been recovered by the RAAF,
					as its remains were noted in storage at RAAF Amberley, Australia November 2002,
					for disposal by RAAF Museum now that their two A-20 restorations are complete.
				9492 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9493 salvaged Jul 4, 1945
				9494 damaged when ran off runway during emergency landing Mar 26 1945. Salvaged APR 18, 1945
				9495 loaned to RAF Apr 25, 1944. Assigned to 9th AF HQ when it crashed at Aldershot, England Jun 8, 1944.
				9496 in accident Mar 11, 1944
				9497 sunk Apr 8, 1944
				9498 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9499 Jul 9, 1944.
				9500 in accident Jul 4, 1944
				9501 MIA Aug 29, 1944
				9502 (410th BG, 644th BS) shot down by AAA Aug 5, 1945. MACR 7932
				9503 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9504/9608 Lend-Lease to USSR
					9507	(MSN 14783)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39507. Armament removed, converted for
						photographic surveys. Aeroflot, Northern Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered 1Apr54
						as CCCP-L1142. Struck off charge 15Feb55
					9518 believe to have been shot down by German fighter Jul 28, 1944
					9519	(MSN 14795)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39516. Armament removed, converted for
						photographic surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK).
						Registered as CCCP-F223. Struck off charge in the 2nd quarter of 1952
					9546 (307th Ferry Sqn/7th Ferry Group) w/o in forced landing at Calgary, Alberta, Canada Jan 15, 1944
						during ferry flight to USSR.
					9579	(MSN 14855) Lend-Lease to USSR as 39579. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered
						as CCCP-F229. Operated by Yakutski AFO YaAGP GUGK (aviation detachment of the
						Yakutian Aerogeodesy Enterprise of the Chief Directorate of Geodesy and Cartography).
						On an aerial survey flight from Takhtamygda 19Aug52, the right engine caught fire
						caused by poor maintenance shortly before landing and the tubes of the braking system
						were destroyed by the fire so that the aircraft overran the runway and the left main gear
						collapsed; the crew managed to leave the aircraft, but the aircraft burnt out.
					9606	(MSN 14882)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39606. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-L1130.
						Operated by OVS No. 4. Struck off charge 31Jan56 as life-time expired
				9609 salvaged Apr 28, 1944
				9610 in accident Apr 12, 1944
				9611 salvaged Jun 8, 1945
				9612 in accident Mar 10, 1944
				9613 salvaged Mar 10, 1944
				9614 salvaged Jun 11, 1945
				9615 salvaged Nov 2, 1945
				9616 (47th BG) lost Mar 18, 1945. MACR 12982. Condemned Mar 18, 1945
				9617 salvaged Mar 21, 1945
				9618 off inventory Nov 30, 1945
				9619 (47th BG) MIA Jan 30, 1945. MACR 11823.
				9620 (47th BG) lost Mar 11, 1945. MACR 12981. Salvaged Mar 20, 1945
				9621 shot down by AAA Apr 11, 1944
				9622 salvaged Aug 11, 1944
				9623 in accident Mar 15, 1944
				9624 lost in combat Jan 25, 1944
				9625 in accident Mar 26, 1944
				9626 in accident Mar 19, 1944
				9627 salvaged Sep 6, 1945
				9628 (*Lady Constance*, 388th BS) in accident Apr 20, 1944 near Wabusarik
					during infamous Black Sunday mission to Hollanida. Crew rescued.
					Wreck was recovered in 1985 for use by RAAF Museum in restoration of A-20G 42-86786.
					Remains of this aircraft noted in storage at RAAF Amberley, Australia
					November 2002, for disposal by RAAF Museum now that their two
					A-20 restorations are complete. Forward fuselage flown to RAF Brize Norton,
					England in RAAF Boeing 707 during May 1995 for Douglas Boston-Havoc Restoration Trust,
					Hinckley, England. Restored to represent nose of Boston III BZ264 which completed 113
					operations with 88 and 342 Sqns RAF; as code with 88 Sqn was RH-B ('B for beer' in
					RAF phonetic alphabet of the time), restored nose bears nose art of beer barrel
					with letters 'XXX' (a one-time brewers mark for 'extra strong') and name 'Beer is Best'.
					Forward fuselage noted at Hinckley, England Mar 2004.
				9629 (675th BS) main gear collapsed during landing at Yamai Apr 16, 1944 during infamous Black Sunday
					mission to Hollanida. This aircraft must have been recovered by
					the RAAF, as its remains were noted in storage at RAAF Amberley, Australia November 2002,
					for disposal by RAAF Museum now that their two A-20 restorations are complete
				9630 salvaged Mar 26, 1945
				9631 lost in combat Apr 22, 1945
				9632 salvaged Sep 6, 1945
				9634 lost in accident Jan 3, 1945
				9635 (417th BG) lost Jan 2, 1945, Luzon. MACR 11894.
				9636 lost in combat Jun 2, 1945
				9637 salvaged Dec 9, 1945
43-9638/9664		Douglas A-20J-5-DO Havoc
				9638 (47th BG) MIA Jun 29, 1944. MACR 6461
				9639 salvaged Jul 1, 1944
				9640 salvaged Sep 12, 1944
				9641 off inventory Sep 5, 1944
				9642 salvaged Jun 13, 1944
				9643 burned Feb 28, 1945
				9644 condemned Jul 2,1944
				9645 off inventory Dec 31, 1945
				9646 shot down by AAA Jul 13,1944
				9647 in crash landing Feb 20, 1945
				9648 (47th BG) crashed at sea Nov 11, 1944. MACR 9868.
				9649 salvaged Jan 14, 1946
				9650 salvaged Jan 14, 1946
				9651 crashed Mar 10, 1945
				9652 salvaged Jan 14, 1946
				9653 crashed Sep 23, 1944
				9654 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9655 salvaged Jul 4, 1945
				9656 to CL-26 at Savannah, GA Feb 10, 1944
				9657 crashed Jun 8, 1945
				9658 salvaged Oct 29, 1945
				9659 lost at sea Sep 23,1944
				9660 crashed Jul 7, 1945
				9661 crashed Jun 14, 1945
				9662 (47th BG) MIA Nov 19, 1944. MACR 10007
				9663 crashed Jan 31, 1945
				9664 crashed Jul 15, 1944
43-9665/9837		Douglas A-20G-30-DO Havoc
				9665 salvaged Mar 23, 1944
				9666 shot down by AAA May 18, 1944
				9667 in accident Jun 14, 1944
				9668 salvaged Dec 5, 1944
				9669 (417th BG, 672nd BS) crashed on landing at Iris Cape Apr 16, 1944
					during infamous Black Sunday mission to Hollanida
				9670 (410th BG, 645th BS) wrecked in UK Jul 15, 1944. Salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9671 salvaged May 24, 1944
				9672 (646th BS, 410th BG) w/o in landing accident at Stradishall, England May 13, 1944. Also
					reported as MIA Aug 8, 1944
				9673 (416th BG (L)) shot down by AAA near Frevent, France Aug 8, 1944. MACR 7794
				9674 salvaged Aug 1, 1944
				9675 salvaged Aug 1, 1944
				9677 salvaged Jun 27, 1945
				9678 salvaged Feb 19, 1945
				9679 salvaged Feb 19, 1945
				9680 salvaged Feb 19, 1945
				9681 (641st BS, 409th BG) crashed on takeoff at Bretigny, France Oct 13, 1944. Salvaged Oct 14, 1944
				9682 converted to P-70B-2 night fighter. Crashed E of Salinas AAF while on night
					approach Jan 11, 1945. Both crewmembers killed. To reclamation at Salanis AAB, CA Jan 24, 1945.
				9683 salvaged Nov 8, 1945
				9684 (416th B) MIA Jun 29, 1944. MACR 6192
				9685 salvaged Feb 15, 1945
				9686 (640th BS, 409th BG) crashed at Peronne, France Oct 20, 1944. Salvaged Oct 20, 1944
				9687 condemned Sep 30, 1944
				9688 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9689 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9690 salvaged Jul 20, 1944
				9691 (643rd BS, 409th BG) crashed at Little Walden, England Apr 25, 1944. Salvaged Apr 26, 1944
				9692 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9693 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9694 (409th BG) MIA May 27, 1944. MACR 5086
				9695 salvaged Oct 25, 1944
				9696 (670 BS, 416th BG) crashed near Biggin Hill, England May 19, 1944. Salvaged May 21, 1944
				9697 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9698 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9699 (416th BG) MIA Apr 10, 1944. MACR 3747
				9700 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9701 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9702 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9703 (641st BS, 409th BG) in midair collision with 43-9946 and crashed at Little Walden, England
					Jun 11, 1944. Salvaged Jun 13, 1944
				9704 salvaged Jul 21, 1944
				9705 salvaged Oct 31, 1944
				9706 salvaged Dec 1, 1944
				9707 (416th BG) MIA Apr 23, 1944. MACR 4095
				9708 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9709 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9710 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9711 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9712 (646th BS, 410th BG) ditched in English Channel Jun 10, 1944 MACR 6103.
				9713 salvaged Nov 13, 1944
				9714 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9715 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9716 (410th BG, 647th BS) nosed over on landing in UK May 28, 1944. Salvaged May 31, 1944
				9717 (416th BG) MIA Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7850.
				9718 salvaged Apr 23, 1944
				9719 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9720 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9721 salvaged May 12, 1944
				9722 salvaged Dec 5, 1944
				9723 condemned Jan 27, 1944
				9724 salvaged Jan 28, 1944
				9725/9732 converted to P-70B-2 night fighter.
					9725 surveyed May 26, 1944
					9726 to RFC Mar 22, 1945
					9727 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 30, 1945
					9728 to RFC in USA Mar 23, 1945
					9729 to RFC in USA Mar 22, 1945
					9730 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 23, 1945
					9731 to RFC in USA Mar 22, 1945
					9732 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 26, 1945
				9733 surveyed Aug 6, 1944
				9734 to RFC in USA Mar 22, 1945
				9735 surveyed Nov 25, 1944
				9736/9742 converted to P-70B-2 night fighter.
					9736 to reclamation at Salanis AB, CA Dec 16, 1944
					9737 to RFC in USA Mar 23, 1945
					9738 to RFC in USA Mar 23, 1945
					9739 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 27, 1945
					9740 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 23, 1945
					9741 to RFC in USA as TP-70B Mar 23, 1945
					9742 surveyed at Hammer Field, CA Sep 9, 1944
				9743 salvaged Jan 29, 1944
				9744 shot down by AAA Mar 23,1945
				9745 salvaged Jan 28, 1944
				9746 salvaged Jul 27, 1944
				9747 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9748 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9749 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9750 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9751 salvaged Jan 27, 1944
				9752 salvaged Dec 1, 1944
				9753/9837 Lend-Lease to USSR
					9794	(MSN 15070)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39794. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered 12Apr52
						as CCCP-F375. Transferred to Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Operated by OVS No. 4.
						Struck off charge 31Jan56 as life-time expired
					9821 crashed in Ivanpah Mountains near Mountain Pass, CA Jan 24, 1944 on cross country
						flight between Daggett AAF for Las Vegas. Pilot killed
43-9838/9856		Douglas A-20G-35-DO Havoc
				9839 (409th BG) lost May 22, 1944. MACR 4961
				9843/9848 Lend-Lease to USSR
					9843	(MSN 15119)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 39843. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-F291. Cancelled 1954
				9851/9856 Lend-Lease to USSR
43-9857/9880		Douglas A-20J-10-DO Havoc
				9857 to RAF as Boston IV BZ400. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9858 to RAF as Boston IV BZ401. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9859 to RAF as Boston IV BZ402. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9860 to RAF as Boston IV BZ403. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9861 to RAF as Boston IV BZ404. Crashed on landing, Bluie West 1 Mar 21, 1944.
				9862 to RAF as Boston IV BZ405. SOC Jun 2,1947
				9863 to RAF as Boston IV BZ406. Crashed in USA before delivery to RAF
				9864 to RAF as Boston IV BZ407. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9865 to RAF as Boston IV BZ408. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				9866 to RAF as Boston IV BZ409. Spun into ground near Lille, France Dec 2, 1944
				9867 to RAF as Boston IV BZ410. Transferred to RCAF Jun 2, 1944
				9868 to RAF as Boston IV BZ411. SOC Jun 6, 1974
				9869 to RAF as Boston IV BZ412. SOC Nov 5, 1944
				9870 to RAF as Boston IV BZ413. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				9871 to RAF as Boston IV BZ414. Hit by AAA over Recht and crash landed at
					Vitry-en-Artois, France Dec 24, 1944
				9872 to RFC at Huntsville, AL Jun 1, 1945
				9873 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9874 salvaged Mar 13, 1945
				9875 salvaged Mar 25, 1944
				9876 converted to F-3A reconnaissance aircraft. MIA Mar 16, 1945
				9877 to CL-26 Aug 5, 1944
				9878 to reclamation Feb 27, 1946
				9879 to RFC at Altus Aug 29, 1945
				9880 salvaged Jul 25, 1944
43-9881/9909		Douglas A-20G-35-DO Havoc
				9881 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9882 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9883 crashed after takeoff from Langford Lodge, England Jun 19, 1945
				9884 salvaged Mar 23, 1944
				9885 salvaged Aig 18, 1944
				9886 salvaged Sep 9, 1944
				9887 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9888 salvaged Sep 7, 1944
				9889 (409th BG) MIA Jul 9, 1944. MACR 6650
				9890 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9891 salvaged Aug 15, 1944
				9892 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9893 salvaged Mar 28, 1945
				9894 (410th BG, 647th BS) right engine failed and force landed on the front line at Schwemlingen,
					Germany Dec 2, 1944. 1 POW, 1 evaded, 1 returned. MACR 11902
				9895 (416th BG) MIA Apr 10, 1944. MACR 3746
				9896 (646th BS, 410th BG) crashed 8 mi W of Chateau Thierry, France Oct 6, 1944. MACR 12929. Salvaged Oct 11, 1944
				9897 MIA Oct 29, 1944
				9898 salvaged Aug 7, 1944
				9899 (642nd BS, 409th BG) w/o in landing accident at Little Walden, England Apr 22, 1944. Salvaged Apr 28, 1944
				9900 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9901 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9902 (494th Svc Sqn, 30th Svc Grp) w/o at Burtonwood England Aug 16, 1944. Salvaged Sep 10, 1944
				9903 (409th BG) MIA Jun 2, 1944. MACR 12274
				9904 (410th BG) MIA Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5539
				9905 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9906 sunk Apr 5, 1944
				9907 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9908 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9909 salvaged Jul 21, 1945
43-9910/9917		Douglas A-20J-10-DO Havoc
				9910 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9911 surveyed Apr 23, 1944
				9912 converted to F-3A. Crashed Oct 29, 1944 (155th PRS) during attempted emergency landing
					at St. Dizier/Robinson Airdrome (A-64) in France after receiving friendly fire.
					2 crew killed.
				9913 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9914 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9915 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9916 MIA Apr 24, 1944
				9917 salvaged Jul 7, 1944
43-9918/10104		Douglas A-20G-35-DO Havoc
				9918 Lend-Lease to USSR
				9919 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9920 salvaged Dec 2,1944
				9921 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9922 DBR in taxiing accident at Langford Lodge, England Mar 7, 1945. Salvaged Apr 18, 1945
				9923 salvaged Nov 26, 1944
				9924 salvaged Mar 13, 1945
				9925 (416th BG) MIA Sep 29, 1944. MACR 9276
				9926 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9927 salvaged Dec 1, 1944
				9928 (640th BS, 409th BG) w/o in landing accident at Little Walden, England Aug 31, 1944. Salvaged Sep 1, 1944
				9929 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9930 salvaged Jul 10, 1944
				9931 (410th BG) MIA Aug 27, 1944. MACR 8590.
				9932 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9933 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9934 salvaged Oct 9, 1944
				9935 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9936 MIA Jul 6, 1944
				9937 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9938 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9939 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9940 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9941 (669th BS, 416th BG) crashed 1/2 mi SW of Erith, near London, England Apr 24, 1944. Salvaged Aug 28, 1945
				9942 (409th BG, 643rd BS) salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9943 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9944 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9945 (409th BG) MIA Nov 21, 1944. MACR 10463
				9946 (641st BS, 409th BG) involved in midair collision with 43-9702 and crashed at Little Walden, England Jun 11, 1944.
				9947 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9948 salvaged Dec 26, 1944
				9949 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9950 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9951 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9952 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9953 (644th BS, 410th BG) crash landed at Gosfield, England Jun 12, 1944.
				9954 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9955 salvaged Jun 26, 1945
				9956 salvaged Oct 13, 1944
				9957 (422nd NFS) crashed on takeoff at Florennes, Belgium Dec 26, 1944. Salvaged Dec 28, 1944
				9958 (310th Ferry Squadron, 27th ATG) flew into ground on ferry flight
					to Burtonwood near village of Flash, Staffordshire, UK
					Jan 3, 1945. One killed.
				9959 (410th BG) MIA Jun 3, 1944. MACR 5536
				9960 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9961 salvaged Aug 20, 1944
				9962 salvaged Nov 13, 1944
				9963 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9964 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9965 (410th BG) MIA May 27, 1944. MACR 5046
				9966 salvaged Aug 18,1945
				9967 salvaged Dec 11 1944
				9968 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9969 salvaged Sep 11, 1944
				9970 salvaged Nov 13, 1944
				9971 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9972 salvaged Jul 25, 1945
				9973 (646th BS, 410th BG) crash landed at Rivenhall, England May 9, 1944. Salvaged May 12, 1944
				9974 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9975 (416th BG) MIA Jul 18, 1944. MACR 12210.
				9976 (640th BS, 409th BG) force landed at Fawston, England Jun 22, 1944. Salvaged Jun 24, 1944
				9977 salvaged Aug 18, 1945
				9978 MIA Aug 7, 1944
				9979 salvaged Feb 16, 1945
				9980 salvaged Jun 7, 1945
				9981 salvaged Dec 9, 1944
				9982 salvaged Nov 17, 1944
				9983 (416th BG) MIA May 27, 1944. MACR 5035
				9984 to RFC Mar 26, 1945
				9985 to reclamation at San Bernardino Aug 3, 1945
				9986/10004 converted to P-70B-2 night fighter.
					9986 (547th NFS) surveyed Jun 22, 1944
					9987 to RFC in USA Apr 2, 1945. Also MACR 7872 with 416th BG Aug 6, 1944.
					9988 to reclamation at McClellan AAF, CA Jan 3, 1946
					9989 to RFC Mar 30, 1945
					9990 to RFC Mar 26, 1945
					9991 to RFC May 18, 1945
					9992 to RFC Mar 23, 1945
					9993 to RFC Mar 31, 1945
					9994 to RFC Apr 2, 1945
					9995 to RFC Apr 2, 1945
					9996 to RVC Apr 2, 1945
					9997 (481st NFG) RFC 4/2/1945
					9998 (481st NFG) RFC 4/4/1945
					9999 (481st NFG) RFC 3/26/1945
					10000 (481st NFG) RFC 3/25/1945
					10001 (481st NFG) RFC 3/30/1945
					10002 (481st NFG) crashed 7/28/1944, Hammer Field, CA
					10003 (481st NFG) RFC 3/29/1945
					10004 (481st NFG) crashed 11/14/1944, Hammer Field, CA
				10005/10039 Lend-Lease to USSR 2-3/1944
					10022 crashed in Calgary Canada during delivery 2/19/1944
					10025 crashed at Vardhaugen, Norway Jul 4, 1944.
				10040 ditched at sea off Brazil Mar 1, 1944. Crew saved
				10041/10104 to Soviet Union 3/1944
					10043	(MSN 15319) Lend-Lease to USSR as 310043. Armament removed, converted
						for photographic surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK).
						Registered 12Apr52 as CCCP-F376. Transferred to Aeroflot. Registered 1953 as CCCP-A1098.
						Struck off charge 15F
					10052	(MSN 15328) Lend-Lease to USSR as 310052. 51st Mine-and-Torpedo Air Regiment,
						Baltic Fleet Air Force; code red 14. Equipped with Gneis-2 radar
						On display in Monino outside Moscow, Russia. According to the fascinating new
						book “Lend-Lease and Soviet Aviation in the Second World War” by Vladimir Kotelnikov, 2017),
						this a/c never saw service with the V-VS as it crashed on its way over on the ALSIB / Krasnoyarsk
						route “…and remained in the taiga [‘snow forest’] for a long time.
						Noted at Fairbanks, Alaska before delivery in Russian markings with code 14 on tail
					10098	(MSN 15374)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 310098. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Aeroflot, Uzbekistan Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-L1134. Struck off charge 15Feb55
43-10105/10144		Douglas A-20J-10-DO Havoc
				10105 to RAF as Boston IV BZ415. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				10106 to RAF as Boston IV BZ416. Shot down by flak over Boulogne, France Sep 9, 1944
				10107 to RAF as Boston IV BZ417. Crashed in USA before delivery to RAF
				10108 to RAF as Boston IV BZ418. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10109 to RAF as Boston IV BZ419. Shot down by flak over Fored de Lyon,
					France Aug 9, 1944
				10110 to RAF as Boston IV BZ420. SOC Feb 21, 1944
				10111 to RAF as Boston IV BZ421. Damaged by flak over Recht and SOC
					on return to base Dec 24, 1944
				10112 to RAF as Boston IV BZ422. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10113 to RAF as Boston IV BZ423. Crashed near Hook, England during return
					from mission to Rouen, France Aug 26, 1944
				10114 to RAF as Boston IV BZ424. SOC Jun 18, 1945
				10115 to RAF as Boston IV BZ425. Missing from night intruder mission Aug 5, 1944
				10116 to RAF as Boston IV BZ426. SOC Feb 21, 1946
				10117 to RAF as Boston IV BZ427. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10118 to RAF as Boston IV BZ428. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10119 to RAF as Boston IV BZ429. SOC Jun 18, 1945
				10120 to RAF as Boston IV BZ430. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10121 to RAF as Boston IV BZ431. Wrecked when overshot landing at Finmere,
					England Aug 12, 1944
				10122 to RAF as Boston IV BZ432. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				10123 to RAF as Boston IV BZ433. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				10124 to RAF as Boston IV BZ434. SOC Mar 5, 1946
				10128 (409th BG) lost Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5655.
				10129 671st Bomb Squadron, 416th Bomb Group [5C-I], Wethersfield, England; the aircraft
					received a direct hit from flak in the bomb bay,
					caught fire, exploded at Beauvoir, France May 12, 1944
				10141 Lend-Lease to USSR
				10142 Lend-Lease to USSR
43-10145/10237		Douglas A-20G-35-DO Havoc
				10148 (416th BG) lost Jun 6, 1944. MACR 6046 and 9832
				10153 (644 BS, 410 BG) crash landed 3 mi N of Coulommiers, France Oct 6, 1944.
				10164 (416th BG) lost Jun 6, 1944. MACR 6047
				10165 (416th BG) lost Sep 29, 1944. MACR 9275
				10169 (647 BS, 410 BG) crashed 1 mi N of Gosfield, England Aug 25, 1944
				10170 (410th BG) lost Oct 28, 1944. MACR 9622
				10186 (642 B S, 409 BG) crash landed at Bretigny, France Oct 14, 1944.
				10192 (410th BG) lost Jun 3, 1944. MACR 5537
				10202 damaged after running off runway while taxiing May 22, 1945.
				10203 (416th BG) lost May 27, 1944. MACR 5033
				10205 (410th BG) lost Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5653
				10206 (416th BG) lost May 27, 1944. MACR 5032
				10209 (410th BG) lost Jul 25, 1944. MACR 9053
				10215 (410th BG, 645 BS) crashed on takeoff at Gosfield, England May 25,1944
				10218 (410th BG) lost May 27, 1944. MACR 5037
43-10238/10308		Cancelled contract for Lockheed C-69 Constellation
43-10309/10310		Lockheed C-69-LO Constellation
				MSN 049-1961/1962. Model 049-46-10. Ordered by TWA but completed for USAAF.
				10309	(MSN 049-1961) carried civil test registration of NX25600. first flight Jan 9, 1943.
					It was piloted by company test pilots Edmund Allen and Milo Burcham. The four-engined,
					propeller-driven aircraft was designed by Kelly Johnson and was developed from the
					Lockheed L-049 Constellation airliner. Delivered to
					Wright Field flown by Howard Hughes and Jack Frye. Converted to XC-69E Model 049-39-10 with P&W R-2800
					engines. Converted back with Double Cyclone engines. Flown by Howard Hughes and TWA President Jack
					Frye from Burbank, CA to Washington, DC Apr 17, 1944 in an unofficial record of 6 hours, 58 min.
					Sold to Hughes Aircraft Co after the war as NX67900, repurchased by
					Lockheed May 1, 1950 and reregistered NC25600 . Converted to prototype L.1049 Super Constellation summer
					1950 as Model 049S MSN 19618 and registered NX6700. During 1952, converted to aerodynamic test vehicle
					for Navy early warning Super Constellation. Tested with Allison YT-56 turboprop engine fitted in no. 4
					position. Purchased by California Airmotive Dec 1958 for spares and broken up
				10310	(MSN 049-1962) Subsequently registered N86520, painted in both TWA and PAA livery named "Clipper America".
					Later to Intercontinental Airlines as N38936. Crashed at Burbank, CA Jan 22, 1953. Crew of 8 escaped
					unhurt, but aircraft was quickly enveloped by flames.
43-10311/10317		Lockheed C-69-1-LO Constellation
				MSN 049-1963/1969. Model 049-46-10. Ordered by TWA but completed for USAAF
				10311	(MSN 049-1963) subsequently registered as N67952. Repurchased
					by Lockheed and to Capital Airlines Sep 9, 1950 as "Capitaliner
					Freedom". Sold to Modern Air Transport Sep 25, 1961
				10312	(MSN 049-1964) to N67953, repurchased by Lockheed , and to Capital
					Airlines Sep 13, 1950 as "Capitaliner Spirit of World Peace".
					Sold to Trans American Aeronautical Corp Feb 20, 1960 then to XP-CAS of LAPSA.
				10313	(MSN 049-1965) subsequently registered as N90827 and operated by Intercontinental
					Airways, at one point as RX-121. To El Al in 1951 as 4X-AKB,
					then a Swiss registration of HB-IEA was reserved but NTU. To
					Universal Sky Tours Feb 13, 1962 as G-ARXE. WFU May 1965 and
					broken up at Luton, England.
				10314	(MSN 049-1966) broken up, parts used to rebuild
					42-94559/G-AHEN and F-BAZQ	(MSN 2512)
				10315	(MSN 049-1967) subsequently registered as N90828 and operated by
					Intercontinent Airways at one point as RX-123. To El Al in 1951
					as 4X-AKB, then to Swiss owner as HB-IEB. To Universal Sky
					Tours Feb 13, 1962 as G-ARVP. WFU and broken up May 1965 at
					Luton, England
				10316	(MSN 049-1968) remained in storage at Lockheed, disposed of as
					surplus. To WAA Mar 31, 1947. Sold to Schweimer Air Service
					Dec 1947 as NC90829 and converted to a civil model 049.
					Given a Panamanian registry of RX-121, but used to fly arms
					to the new state of Israel. Damaged in landing on one
					landing gear while landing at Zatec, Czechoslovakia Jul 13,
					1948 but repaired. Returned to USA Oct 22, 1949 for
					overhaul. Registered as N90829, wfu and stored later in
					1949. El Al purchased the plane in April 1951 and
					registered in Israel as 4X-AKA and converted to 63-seat
					Model 149. Shot down by Bulgarian MiG-15 fighters Jul 26, 1955
					while cruising above Yugoslavia/Bulgaria border. All crew and
					58 passengers killed. Date of loss also quoted as Jul 27,
					1955. Bulgarians may have mistaken this plane for a USAF
					RC-121 electronic reconnaissance plane.
				10317	(MSN 049-1969) to TWA Nov 30, 1948 as N90830 "Star of Zurich".
					Sold to Falcon Airways Jun 23, 1961 and operated by Aero Transport as OE-IFA
43-10318/10489		Beech AT-11 Kansan
				10320	(MSN 5013) to US Navy as SNB-2 67313.
				10330	(MSN 5023) Delivered to USAAF 3Feb44. Assigned to Army Air Forces Bombardier School, Midland AAF, TX
					Transferred to US Navy as SNB-1 BuNo 67274 Feb 5, 1946.
				10332 to Peru
				10334	(MSN 5027) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10607 in 1953.
				10335	(MSN 5028) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10714 in 1954.
				10336	(MSN 5029) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10689 in 1954
				10338 to N6950C
				10339	(MSN 5032) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11833 in 1953.
				10341	(MSN 5034, 4415 ABG, HQ Sqdn) force landed 3 mi W of Lillington, NC Aug 2, 1951. Remanufactured
					by Beech as C-45H 52-10938 in 1954
				10342	(MSN 5035) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11548 in 1952.
				10343	(MSN 5036) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11549 in 1952.
				10344	(MSN 5037) (2596 AFRTC) crash landed 1/2 mi N of Ashbury Park, NJ. Jan 4, 1951. Remanufactured
					by Beech as TC-45G 5-11579 in 1952.
				10347	(MSN 5040) to N7354C
				10348	(MSN 5041) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10733
				10349	(MSN 5042)
				10351	(MSN 5044) to N7335C
				10354	(MSN 5047) to N7344C
				10355	(MSN 5048) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10724 in 1954
				10356	(MSN 5049) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10735 in 1954.
				10365	(MSN 5058) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10939 in 1954.
				10366	(MSN 5059) to N6272C
				10367	(MSN 5060) to N6250C
				10369	(MSN 5062) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10608 in 1953
				10371	(MSN 5064) to N8054H, N92KC. Seen outside Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, FL as N92KC.
				10372	(MSN 5065) to N6866C, N68Q
				10373 (2537 AAFBU) damaged in landing accident at Rome AAF, NY
					Apr 28, 1946
				10374	(MSN 5067) 3/1/44: TOS USAAF.
					By 10/45: 2528th Base Unit, Air Training Command, Midland Army Air Field, TX.
					3/45: 2537th BU, ATC, Perrin Field, TX.
					6/46: 2002nd BU, ATC, Stewart AAF, GA.
					9/46: 4163rd BU, Air Defense Command, Cleveland, OH.
					7/47: 315th BU, ADC, Godman Field, KY.
					9/18/47: TOS USAF.
					10/47: Back to the 4163rd BU.
					1948: Redesignated T-11.
					12/48: 2240th Air Force Reserve Training Center, Cleveland, OH.
					8/49: 2757th Air Base Squadron (Air Materiel Command), Cleveland.
					12/49: Returned to the 2240th.
					10/50: 433rd Troop Carrier Wing (Medium) (Tactical Air Command), Greenville AFB, SC.
					7/51: 375th Troop Carrier Wing (M) (TAC), Grenville AFB, SC.
					12/51: 62nd Troop Carrier Wing (Heavy) (TAC), McCord AFB, WA.
					4/52: The 62nd moved to Larson AFB, WA.
					12/52: McConnell AFB, KS and SOC for reclamation. It was then sent to Beech Aircraft
					and rebuilt from January to October 1953 as C-45H 52-10613
				10375	(MSN 5068) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10645 in 1953.
				10376	(MSN 5069) to N7333C
				10377 (2592 AFRTC) damaged in takeoff accident at Tinker AFB, OK
					Aug 19, 1950
				10378	(MSN 5071, 2465 AFRTC) damaged in takeoff accident at Wold-Chamberlain
					Field, Minneapolis-St Paul, MN Jul 27, 1950. Remanufactured by Beech to C-45H 52-10899 in 1954.
				10379 (4159 AAFBU/ARTU) crash landed at New Orleans MAP, LA Nov 10, 1946
				10381	(MSN 5074) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10848 in 1954.
				10383	(MSN 5076) to N6957C. Destroyed during forced landing in canyon while fire bombing near Yuba City, CA
					Jul 11, 1960.
				10384	(MSN 5077) (3806 AMS/3801 AMG) damaged in landing accident at Maxwell AB,
					AL Jul 19, 1951. To N4001A
				10385	(MSN 5078) to N6784C. Noted as hulk at Sinton, Texas Oct 1987.
				10387 to Turkish AF as 6936 May 15, 1948
				10392	(MSN 5085) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11661
				10394	(MSN 5087) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10699 in 1954.
				10395 (61 AAFBU/AFRU) damaged in landing accident at Woodrum Field,
					Roanoke, VA Jul 20, 1947
				10399	(MSN 5092) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10884 in 1954
				10402 (3705 AAFBU) crash landed 7 mi SE of Denver, CO Oct 3, 1946.
					Repaired and to Turkish AF as 6869 May 15, 1948
				10403	(MSN 5096) to N7170C
				10404	(MSN 5097) with Yankee AF, Ypsilanti, Michigan as N7340C
				10405	(MSN 5098) to Colombian AF Jul 1947. To HK-1293-G. Derelict at Parque El Salitre, Bogota in 1988
				10407	(MSN 5100) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10867 in 1954.
				10408	(MSN 5101) to N6966C, CF-JSC
				10409	(MSN 5102) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10556
				10410	(MSN 5103) to N7175C
				10411	(MSN 5104) to Colombian AF Jul 1947.
				10412	(MSN 5105) to N4004A allocated but NTU. C of R as N7332C Mar 11,1 958. Accident Jan 13, 1959
					Barter Island, Alaska. Cancelled Mar 31, 2011. Remains bought for restoration as static display Dec 2012
				10414	(MSN 5107) to N7345C, XA-NUN, XB-ZIF.
				10415	(MSN 5108) to Colombian AF Jul 1947
				10416	(MSN 5109) to N7177C
				10418	(MSN 5111) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10662 in 1953
				10419	(MSN 5112) to N4005A but NTU, to N7176C
				10420	(MSN 6494) to civil registry as N8045H. Forced landing gear-up at airport at St Maarten, British West
					Indies Jan 31, 1964.
				10423	(MSN 6497) (2347 AFRTC) damaged in landing accident at Dansville MAP, NY May 24, 1950. To civil registry
					as N6961C. Crashed on takeoff Jul 25, 1961.
				10424	(MSN 6498)
				10427	(MSN 6501) 3/44: TOS USAAF.  By 12/45: 2528th Base Unit, Midland AAF, TX. By 4/46: War Assets Administration. 
					Apr 11, 1946: Rex K. Dyer with c/r NC5000N. Purchased for $3750.
					Jun 4, 1947: Civil conversion completed: turret, bombay doors (and) nose windows removed and skinned over, C18S cabin door fitted.
					7/14/48: C/r N5000N. 11/15/80: C/r N500AM. airworthy as N500AM "In a Family Way"
					I saw this one at Freedom Flight in Aurora, Ill, Aug 5, 1995.
				10428	(MSN 6502) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10898 in 1954.
				10429	(MSN 6503) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10728 in 1954
				10431	(MSN 6505) transferred to US Navy as SNB-1 BuNo 67357
				10432	(MSN 6506) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11868 in 1953.
				10433	(MSN 6507) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11824 in 1953.
				10434	(MSN 6508)
				10435	(MSN 6509) to N4007A, NTU, To N6952C, N79Q
				10436	(MSN 6510)
				10437	(MSN 6511, 4210 OS/2 ABG) crashed on takeoff at Hunter AFB, GA Aug 10, 1951
				10438	(MSN 6512) to civil registry as N10009, D-ILES. Broken up at Walldorf, West Germany May 1967.
				10439	(MSN 6513) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10589
				10440	(MSN 6514) to civil registry as N86146, N37V
				10441	(MSN 6515) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10880
				10442	(MSN 6516) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10646
				10443	(MSN 6517)
				10444	(MSN 6518) to civil registry as NC44633
				10445	(MSN 6519) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10676
				10447 (516 ABG/HQ Sqn) crash landed 1/2 mi N of Memphis MAP, TN
					Sep 12, 1951
				10450 (4122 AAFBU) crash landed 3 mi SW of Grand Prairie, TX Oct 10, 1946
				10452 (4135 AAFBU) damaged in takeoff accident at Hill Field, UT Sep 3, 1946
				10455	(MSN 6529) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10857 in 1954.
				10457	(MSN 6531) transferred to US Navy as SNB-1 BuNo 67285.
				10458	(MSN 6532)
				10459	(MSN 6533)
				10460	(MSN 6534) to civil registry as NC65383, N65383
				10461	(MSN 6535)
				10462	(MSN 6536)
				10463	(MSN 6537) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10601 in 1953.
				10464	(MSN 6538) to Turkish AF as 6870 May 15, 1948
				10465	(MSN 6539) to US Navy as SNB-5 BuNo 67280
				10466	(MSN 6540) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10592 in 1953
				10467	(MSN 6541) to US Navy as SNB-1 BuNo 67263
				10468	(MSN 6542) to Turkish AF as 6871 May 15, 1948
				10469	(MSN 6543) to Peru
				10470	(MSN 6544) to civil registry as N7187C
				10471	(MSN 6545) to civil registry as N7359C
				10472	(MSN 6546) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10764 in 1954
				10473	(MSN 6547) to Colombian AF Jul 1947.
				10474	(MSN 6548) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11782 in 1953.
				10475	(MSN 6549)
				10476	(MSN 6550) to civil registry as N9538H
				10479 (108 AAFBU/AFRU) damaged in ground loop at Westover AB, MA Feb 25, 1947
				10485 to Peru
				10486 to Turkish AF as 6872 May 15, 1948
				10489 to Turkish AF as 6873 May 15, 1948
43-10490/10817		Cancelled contract
43-10818/10892		Beech UC-43 Traveler
				Beech Model 17. MSN 4866/4940
				10821	(MSN 4869) to CAA as NC259
				10822	(MSN 4870) to CAA as NC260. To NC1027M, N7778B, CF-GWL (registered Jul 2, 1970, cancelled Oct 22, 1996)
					To N985SW, registered Mar 15, 1999. Current
				10823	(MSN 4871) to CAA as NC290
				10826	(MSN 4874) to civil registration as N51444, then CF-GKY.
				10827	(MSN 4875) to RFC Jun 18, 1945. Registered to CAA as NC257. Re-registered N5447N to
					Aero Service Corp, Philadelphia, PA. Rebuilt in 1988. Since Dec 2013 with Perlan Aviation, Santa Teresa, NM
				10829	(MSN 4877) to CAA as NC336. To N61862, expired Jun 30 2013
				10830	(MSN 4878) to CAA as NC333. To N333E, current
				10832	(MSN 4880) to CAA as NC63. Scrapped in 1948
				10837	(MSN 4885) became CR-LBF, then NC60004, then N1591V, then
					ZS-CLM, then ZS-AJT. Registered G-LAJT Apr 27, 2005.
				10839	(MSN 4887) to CAA as NC336
				10840	(MSN 4888) to CAA as NC264. To NC264E, N264E, current.
				10842	(MSN 4890) to civil registry as N51746. Noted at Yanks Air Museum,
					Chino, CA Nov 2002
				10843	(MSN 4891) to RFC at Cincinnati, Ohio Jan 24, 1945. To civil registry as N46810.
					Registration changed to N18BJ 1978-79. Still flying
				10848	(MSN 4896) 5/6/43: TOS USAAF. Assigned to Hamilton Army Air Field, CA. During its service life
					it served at several Army Air Fields, in the following order (no dates given): Love Field, Dallas, TX;
					March Field, CA; Tinker Field, OK; Naval Air Facility Lemoore, CA; Bowman Field, KY, Cincinnati Field, OH;
					Wright Field, OH.
					To RFC at Wright Field Oct 5, 1945. Ca.1946: Civil Aeronautics Administration with c/r NC69H.
					By 7/55: Unknown owner as N69H and an airworthiness certificate was issued on 7/22/55.
					1963: Legal Eagle, Inc, Hialeah, FL.
					1971: W.C. Yarbrough, Mansfield, OH.
					1972: John M. Averill, Byromville, GA. He had it rebuilt by Arnold Neiman of Ocala, FL from 1972 to 1979.
					11/26/91: Simply Living, Inc, Galesburg, IL.
					3/16/92: Michael Schultz, Nordholz, Germany, and it was ferried there departing Chicago to the
					Shetland Islands and then to Hamburg.
					1995: Classic Flyers, based in Braunschweig and flown by Andreas Bucher.
					8/29/02: Desert Winds Aviation, Inc/George D. Frame Ltd, Henderson, NV but remained operated by
					Andreas Bucher at Braunschweig.
					3/19/16: FAA shows a registration pending to a new owner in Huntersville, NC, but no further
					details have been found.
				10851	(MSN 4899) to CAA as NC335. Cancelled in 1947
				10852	(MSN 4900) 5/7/43: TOS USAAF. Assigned to Langley Army Air Field, VA.
					UNK: Love Field, Dallas, TX.
					UNK: Cincinnati Field, OH.
					1/7/44: Damaged in an accident at Bluethenthal Field, NC.
					7/4/44: Damaged in another accident at Phillips Field, MD.
					4/2/45: RFC for sale.
					1946: Ross Hadley, Los Angeles, CA, with c/r NC53298.
					1956-1963: UNK.
					1963: R. Gibson, Buena Park, CA, with c/r N53298.
					1966: Doctor J. Moore, Kirkwood, CA.
					12/68: Richard L. Perry, Hampshire, IL.
					1974: Rebuilt.
					6/22/99: Carl E. Pfeiffer, Trustee, Gilbert, AZ.
					5/10/04: Maurice J. Moriarty, Glendale, AZ.
					5/3/17: Randy Shatz, Prescott, AZ.
				10853	(MSN 4901) to CAA as NC258. To NC258H
				10854	(MSN 4902) to CAA as [NC256]. To N51120, CP-613. To N22772. Expired Dec 31, 2013
				10855	(MSN 4903) to civil registry as NC322, then N663
				10859	(MSN 4907) to CAA as NC116
				10867	(MSN 4915) to CAA as NC240. To NC80024, N32777. Destroyed by fire Nov 6, 1989 after gear up landing.
				10868	(MSN 4916) to CAA as NC260. To NC239, NC239E, N239E. Current with Sundale Aviation, Inc of Erwinna, PA
					since Apr 2009.
				10869	(MSN 4917) to USAAF Jul 21, 1943. Assigned to Bolling Field, Washington, DC.
					Ca.7/22/43: Lockbourne Army Air Base, OH.
					Ca.7/23/43: Columbus Army Air Field, MS.
					7/24/43: Damaged in an accident at Kansas City, MO.
					9/2/44: Damaged in an accident, this time near Porter, OH.
					5/14/46: RFC for sale.
					No data found on the Internet until 1963.
					1963: D. Neely, Burbank, CA, with c/r N79484.
					1971: R. Neuman, Canoga Park, CA.
					12/72: Gene E. Moser of Monterey Park, CA.
					2000: Fully restored.
					5/3/07: Hirani Oil Arizona LLC, Chandler, AZ.
					2/4/14: Aerobatic Aircraft of Florida Inc, Edgewater, FL.
					8/14: Cody Byrd, Dalhart, TX.
					6/24/16: Chileprop LLC, Nimbres, NM..
				10870	(MSN 4918) to RAF as Traveller I FZ428. Stalled and crashed
					during attempted landing near Addis Ababa Apr 4, 1945.
				10871	(MSN 4919) to RAF as Traveller I FA429. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				10872	(MSN 4920) to RAF as Traveller I FZ430, then to OO-VIT Sep 23, 1946, then SE-BRY, then HB-UIH,
					then G-BDGK Jul 25, 1975. To SE-BRY May 16, 1990, current spring 2004.
				10873	(MSN 4921) to RAF as Traveller I FZ431. Sold Nov 22, 1946
				10874	(MSN 4922) to RAF as Traveller I FZ432. Sold Nov 22, 1946. Then to G-AJJJ Feb 27, 1947, then to
					VH-MJE Dec 8, 1952. TO ZS-OIX Dec 7, 1998, current spring 2004.
				10875	(MSN 4923) to RAF as Traveller I FZ433. sold Nov 22, 1946. Became F-BCJY. Registration cancelled Mar 25, 1963 as
					unfit for service.
				10876	(MSN 4924) to RAF as Traveller I FZ434. SOC Jun 21, 1945
				10877	(MSN 4925) to RAF as Traveller I FZ435. Sold Nov 22, 1946. To CR-AEU
					Sometimes listed as going to civil registry as F-DADL, but this
					was 43-10887
				10882	(MSN 4930) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 38
				10883	(MSN 4931) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 39
				10884	(MSN 4932) to RAF as Traveller I FZ436. DBR when belly landed at
					Heliopolis May 10, 1945 after undercarriage jammed up
				10885	(MSN 4933) to RAF as Traveller I FZ437. SOC Mar 27, 1947
				10886	(MSN 4934) to RAF as Traveller I FZ438. Wrecked when overturned on
					landing at Wilhelma Oct 9, 1944.
				10887	(MSN 4935) to RAF as Traveller I FZ439. Sold Nov 22, 1946.
					To France as F-DADL For Societe Nord Africaine Forages et
					Explorations Petrolieres/Norafor at Casablanca Tit Mellil.
				10888	(MSN 4936) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 40
				10889	(MSN 4937) to PI-C93. To user in Hong Kong as VR-HEE. To France as F-OABR, used in IndoChina
				10890	(MSN 4938) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 51
				10891	(MSN 4939) Lend-Lease to Uruguay Aeronautica Militar as D-501
				10892	(MSN 4940) to RFC at Cincinnati, OH. To CAA as NC265. Registration changed to
					N265E. Still flying
43-10893/10932		Bell P-63C-1-BE Kingcobra
				All Lend-Lease to USSR
43-10933/11132		Bell RP-63C-2-BE Kingcobra
				"flying target" version
				11117 converted to QF-63C and by 1979 was gate guardian at Hammer
					AFB, Fresno, CA. Became property of USAFM and to Yesterdays AF, Chino California 1976-1979.
					To Bradley Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut Nov 1979-1989. To Yankee Air
					Corps Museum, Chino, CA for restoratino to airworthy. To display at Yankee Air Museum 1992-1994, registered
					as N9009. To Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk City, Florida 1994 as N91448
43-11133/11717		Bell P-63C-5-BE Kingcobra
				MSN 33-1/33-585
				11133/11542 Lend-Lease to USSR
					11135 524th Base Unit (Air Transport Command), Greenwood Field, MS. Damaged in an
						accident with P-63C 42-70849 landing in bad weather at Niagara Falls
						Municipal Airport, NY 17Feb45.
					11137	(MSN 33-5) wreck recovered from Russia and displayed at Wings Museum, Balcombe, East Sussex, UK
						Reported March 2020 with code ‘17’ and name ‘Little Toots’.
					11175 Air Service Command, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged in an accident
						with parked P-63C 42-70147 when taxying at Fort Nelson, British Columbia,
						Canada 10Mar45
					11179 registered as N447AG
					11203 (7th FRG) crash landed and w/o at Watson Lake, Yukon, Canada Apr 25, 1945
					11219 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA. Accident after engine failure
						taking off from Bendix Field, South Bend, IN 4Mar45.
					11223 derelict at Van Nuys Airport, California 1947-1973. Was owned by Frank Borman, the ex-astronaut and former
						airline CEO. Registered as N163FS and painted as 42-69021. In 2022 was owned by John Bagley.
					11230 7th Ferrying Group, Great Falls Field, MT. Damaged taxying at Niagara
						Falls Municipal Airport, NY 28Feb45.
					11266 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI.
						Damaged taxying at Truax Field, Madison, WI 6Mar45.
					11273 2119th Base Unit (Air Transport Command), Greenwood Field, MS.
						Crashed after a mid-air collision with P-63C 43-11305 1.5 miles
						northwest of Wheatland, ND 10Mar45 (1KIS).
					11305 2119th Base Unit (Air Transport Command), Greenwood Field, MS.
						Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with P-63C
						43-11273 1.5 miles northwest of Wheatland, ND 10Mar45
					11320 Bell Aircraft Corporation, Wheatfield, NY. Crash landed at Niagara Falls
						Municipal Airport, NY 2Mar45.
					11334 Modified as a P-63U two-seat trainer by the USSR.
					11338 553rd Base Unit, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field,
						Detroit, MI. Damaged taxying at Romulus Field 16Mar45.
					11498 (7th Ferrying Group) force landed due to fuel exhaustion and w/o at
						Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada Apr 20, 1945
				11543 Lend-Lease to Free French
				11544/11565 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11566 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11567 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11568/51573 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11574/11575 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11576/11581 Lend-Lease to USSR
					11578 (7th Ferrying group ) force landed due to fuel exhaustion and w/o at
						Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada Apr 20, 1945
				11582 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11583 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11584/11589 Lend-Lease to USSR
					11589 (7th Ferrying Group) force landed due to fuel exhaustion and w/o at
						Lesser Slave Lake, Alberta, Canada Apr 20, 1945.
				11590 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11591 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11592/11597 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11598 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11599 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11600/11605 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11606 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11607 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11608/11613 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11614 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11615 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11616/11621 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11622 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11623 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11624/11628 Lend-Lease to USSR
					11625 1466th Base Unit (Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command), Ladd Field,
						Fairbanks, AK. Damaged taxying at Ladd Field 30Apr45
				11629 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11630 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11631/11635 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11636 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11637 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11638/11643 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11644 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11645 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11646/11649 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11650 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11651 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11652/11657 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11658 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11659 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11660/11665 Lend-Lease to USSR
					11664 1466th Base Unit (Alaskan Division, Air Transport Command), Ladd Field,
						Fairbanks, AK. Damaged landing at Ladd Field 1May45.
				11666 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11667 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11668/11673 Lend Lease to USSR
				11674 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11675 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11676/11681 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11682 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11683 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11684/11688 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11689 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11690 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11691 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11692/11695 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11696 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11697 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11698 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11699 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11700/11705 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11706 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11707 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11708/11713 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11714 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11715 Lend-Lease to Free French AF
				11716 Lend-Lease to USSR
				11717 Lend-Lease to USSR
43-11718		Bell P-63D-BE Kingcobra
				Featured sliding bubble canopy and fitted with an M9 propeller hub cannon in place of the M10.
43-11719		Bell P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra
				MSN 296E1-1R. To civil registry as NX1719 as racer, then N443. Owned by A. T. George of Atlanta, GA as N447AG.
				Now owned by Commemorative AF as N6763. Collided in midair with Boeing PB-1W BuNo 77235 November 12, 2022
				while flying at Dallas air show at Dallas Executive Airport (TX). 5 on PB-1W and 1 on P-63F killed..
43-11720/11721		Bell P-63E-1-BE Kingcobra
43-11722		Bell P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra
43-11723/11724		Bell RP-63G-1-BE Kingcobra
43-11725/11735		Bell P-63E-1-BE Kingcobra
				11727 to Honduras AF as FAH 400 1948/49. Registered N9003R Feb 2, 1960. Stored Phoenix Sky Harbor airport
					1960-1968. Stored Moseley Field, Phoenix Arizona 179-1970. On display at USAF Museum 1973-2003.
					Now on loan by USAF Museum to Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona.
				11728 1945: TOS USAAF. Bailed to Bell Aircraft Corporation.
					2/4/46: Bell Aircraft Corporation, Buffalo, NY with c/r NX41964. Modified aircraft with second
						cockpit behind the engine and used as a test bed.
					6/22/46: Participated in General Electric Air Research Demonstration open house at Schenectady, NY.
					1948: Second cockpit removed.
					10/48: TOS Honduran Air Force with s/n 401.
					10/15/48: Damaged while landing on delivery flight to Tegucigalpa Air Base. Relegated to use as spares source.
					6/2/53: C/r N41964 cancelled. Back to US civil registry as N41964 in 1957.
					1957: Bell Aircraft Corporation, Buffalo, NY with c/r N41964. for restoration.
					1/58: Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
					10/17/70: Towed to new museum facility at Wright Field.
					To display at WPAFB Museum Jan 1958, marked as 42-69654, a 'pinball' aircraft.
					Since 2021 on loan to Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, GA, USA:
				11729 to Honduras AF as FAH 402 in 1948/49. Crashed during the 1950s and was
					reported to be a hulk on a heap at Tegucigalpa AB. Registration N9001R
					reserved in 1960 by Bob Bean aircraft of Hawthorne, CA but NTU. The
					aircraft (or remains) reported 1983 with Dan Chavatal.
				11730 to Honduras AF as FAH 403 in 1948/49. Damaged in FAH service.
					Registration N9002R reserved in 1960 by Bob Bean Aircraft, Hawthorne, CA
					but NTU. Aircraft did not return to USA, and was reported in the 1980s
					to be mounted on a pole at Tegucigalpa AB.
				11731 to Honduras AF as FAH 404 in 1948/49. To Bob Bean Aircraft of Hawthorne,
					CA Feb 2, 1960 as N9004R. Later acquired by Confederate
					AF, destroyed by fire Mar 6, 1964. Hulk reported stored.
				11732 to Honduras AF in 1948/49. Now at Museo del Aire de Honduras
43-11736/12092		Bell P-63E-1-BE Kingcobra
					Contract cancelled.
43-12093/12492		North American P-51B-1-NA Mustang
				MSN 102-24541/24940.
				12094 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Nov 16, 1944 to Sep 9, 1947
					Used for aerodynamics research. The propeller of the aircraft was removed and its oil and
					coolant ducts blocked so that it resembled the wind tunnel model. The aircraft was towed aloft
					by a P-61 and released. Careful measurements of longitudinal deceleration were used to
					determine aircraft drag, and the pilot of the Mustang made a powerless, gliding landing.
					Used for transonic model tests
				12095	(MSN 102-24543) Retained by North American Aviation, Los Angeles. Received a trial dorsal fin fillet that
					was later retrofitted to operational aircraft as a field modification. 340th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Bartow Field, FL. Crash landed after fuel exhaustion at Bartow Field 12Feb45
				12101 modified to P-51D standards.
				12102 tested with bubble canopy installation.
				12105 assigned to Langley Field, VA
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, later as NACA Langley Research
					Center, Langley Field, VA Aug 16, 1943 to Jan 4, 1951. Registered as NACA 105.used for full-scale
					wind tunnel drag tests at NACA Langley Sep 1943. Prop was removed and ducts
					were blocked and all seams smoothed over. Salvaged at Langley Field, VA
				12111 used by NACA for drag measurements. Propeller was removed and ducts were blocked and plane was towed
					aloft and released.
				12113 to RAF as Mustang III FX848. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF service With 355th FS, 354th FG,
	`				9th AF shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Valenciennes, France Feb 8, 1944.
					MACR 2336. Pilot killed.
				12114 assigned to Bartow Field, FL. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley
					Field, VA Jun 11, 1945 to Jul 24, 1945. Used by NACA at Langley for various experimental purposes.
					Crashed Jul 24, 1945
				12122 to RAF as Mustang III FX849. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF service. To 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF and
					was shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit Apr 11, 1944 20 mi NE of Magdeburg, Germany.
					MACR 3732. Pilot killed.
				12124 to RAF as Mustang III FX850. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF service. To 364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF and
					crashed due to bad weather near Ostend, Belgium Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3400. Pilot killed.
				12125 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crash landed at Nancheng Guangdong, China after ran out of fuel Jun 13, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12126 to RAF as Mustang III FX851. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF service. Shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown
					by Uffz Siegfried Rudchinat of JG 11/10 at Mellbystrand, Sweden Apr 15, 1944. MACR 4214. Pilot bailed out
					but was killed when his parachute failed to open.
				12127 to RAF as Mustang III FX852, No RAF service, used by Rolls-Royce for tests.
					SOC Nov 9, 1946
				12128 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crash landed at Nancheng Guangdong, China after ran out of fuel Jun 13, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12129 (47th Depot Repair Squadron, 47th Air Depot Group, 10t AF) in takeoff accident at Barrackpore, West Bengal,
					India Mar 17, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12131 (362rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause N of Leipzig, Germany Feb 20, 1944. MACR 2417.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12136 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crash landed at Nancheng Guangdong, China after ran out of fuel Jun 13, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				12139 crashed near Polk City Mar 18, 1944. SOC Mar 19, 1944.
				12140 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed during ferry flight 15 mi N of Liuchow, China No 7, 1944. MACR 10068.
					Pilot bailed out and landed safely 20 mi N of Liuchow airfield.
				12142 transferred to RAF from USAAF stocks in UK. RAF serial not known, and may
					never have been issued.
				12143 to RAF as Mustang III FX873. Missing near Dreux Jun 24, 1944, presumed shot down
					by enemy fighters
				12144 to RAF as Mustang III FX874. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				12145 to RAF as Mustang III FX875. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 503rd FS,
					339th FG, 8th AF collided in midair with P-51B 43-6439 and crashed at Grange Farm at Black Peek,
					Cheshire, England Feb 12, 1945. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12146 to RAF as Mustang III FX876. Crashed near Rayne Aug 2, 1945 after rudder jammed
					and pilot thrown out of aircraft.
				12147 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF, "Mary S") captured by Luftwaffe Jul 21, 1944 when pilot made a belly landing after
					being hit by AAA. MACR 6833. Pilot became POW. This plane had been originally delivered to RAF
					as Mustang III FX877, but was returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943.
				12148 to RAF as Mustang III FX878. Stalled on approach and crashed 1/2 mi W of Brenzett Sep 13, 1944
				12149 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crash landed 1/4 mi E of RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Aug 16, 1944.
					Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12150 (434th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Leiston, Suffolk, England
					after ran out of fuel Feb 25, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12151 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Aug 25, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12152 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause on Isle of Jersey off Normandy, France
					Feb 8, 1944. MACR 2337. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12154 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed after midair collision near Wootton Grange, Wootton, England
					Sep 8, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12155 to RAF as Mustang III SR417. SOC Jan 14, 1947. Must have been returned to USAF since was in taxiing accident at
					RAF Boxted with 355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF Nov 29, 1943. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12156 (109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 3 mi E of Villedieu-Les-Poeles, France Jun 6, 1944.
					MACR 5545. Pilot killed.
				12157 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 3 mi NE of Aachen, near Holzminden, Germany Apr 26, 1944.
					MACR 4233. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12158 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea due to bad weather Mar 4, 1944. MACR 2804. Pilot killed.
				12159 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels up belly landing at Panworth Hall, Ashill, England Apr 5, 1944
					due to engine failure. Pilot survived, aircraft destroyed.
				12160 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) shot down by AA and
					crashed at Friesheim, 11 km N of Euskirchen, Germany
					Dec 11, 1944. MACR 10875. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12161 to RAF as Mustang III SR406. Sold for scrap May 7, 1947. Must have been returned to USAAF since with 353rd
					FS, 354th FG, 9th AF shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by Maj. Heinz Bar of JG 1/6 Feb 21, 1944. MACR 2329.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12162 355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF; code YF- 
				12163 496th FTG, 554th FTS, 8th AF; code B9-A
				12164 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 15h FRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8
					flown by unknown pilot and unit about 20 mi SW of Frankfurt, Germany Mar 14, 1945. MACR 13108. Pilot killed.
				12165 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff 1/4 mi SW of Nayland, England Mar 1, 1944. Pilot killed,
					aircraft destroyed.
				12167 to RAF as Mustang III FX898. Flew into high ground in cloud 5 mi N of Llangollen
					May 5, 1945
				12168 to RAF as Mustang III FX899. SOC Feb 22, 1947
				12169 to RAF as Mustang III FX900. SOC Dec 19, 1946
				12170 (354th FG, 53rd FS) engine failed and ditched into North Sea
					40 mi off Great Yarmouth, UK Dec 20, 1943. MACR 1509. Pilot killed.
				12171 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Aug 10, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12172 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England
					due to engine failure Sep 4, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft destroyed.
				12173 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) crashed on takeoff 1 1/2 mi S of RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk, England
					due to engine failure Feb 5, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12174 (2nd Combat Crew Replacement center, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Kirton-in-Lindsey,
					Lincolnshire, England Jan 3, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12175 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 8, 1944. MACR 3560. Fate of pilot
					unknown.
				12177 to RAF as Mustang III SR414. SOC Feb 24, 1947
				12178 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in ground accident at RAF Boxted, Essex, England Jan 4, 1944. Aircraft was
					destroyed.
				12179 (361st FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England Apr 12, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft DBR and washed out.
				12180 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Ogfr. Krames in of JG 1/4 near Ghent,
					France Jan 24, 1944. MACR 2046. Pilot MIA and evaded..
				12183 to RAF as Mustang III SR418. Crashed near Messing-cum-Inworth
					Feb 18, 1945 after pilot bailed following collision with P-47
					during mock attack. Conflict here, since MACR 4753 has this plane as being shot down with 353rd FS,
					354th FG, 9th AF by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Georg Fureder, of JG 11/5 May 12, 1944. Pilot bailed out and became
					POW.
				12184 479th FG, 436th FS, 8th AF; code 9B- 			war weary Hack.
				12185 496th FTG, 555th FTS, 8th AF; code C7-A. 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-W			war weary Hack.
				12186 (369th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Sompuis 20 mi W of St. Dizier, France Aug 18, 1944. MACR 8126.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				12187 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Ofw. Rudolf Haninger in FW-190A-6 of JG 1/4. at Saintes, Belgium
					Jan 24, 1944 west of Brussels
					near Ghent, Belgium. Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 2046
				12188 355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF; code WR- . 357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF; code G4- 
				12189 to RAF as Mustang III SR413. SOC Dec 28, 1946
				12190 (555th FTS, 496 FTG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-38J 42-67682 1 mi SE of Barton-on-Humber,
					England and crashed May 8, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12193 converted to TP-51B dual-control 2-seater for use by 335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF at Debden, England.
					Serialled 312193WW (war weary)
				12194 (357th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Royston, Hertfordshire, England after
					ran out of fuel Mar 16, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12195 (338th FS, 55th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Wormingford, Essex, England Nov 27, 1944. Pilot
					survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				12195 (4th FG) was war-weary aircraft converted to 2-seater
					for training purposes.
				12196 (354th FG, 356th FS) pilot became anoxic and crashed
					into English Channel 1 mi S of Portland Bill, UK Dec 11, 1943.
					MACR 1457. Pilot MIA. Possible oxygen system failure.
				12197 (354th FG, 353rd FS) crashed Apr 15, 1944 near village of Klein Ulsda
					in Groningen, Netherlands after being hit by flak. Pilot bailed out
					but his parachute did not open and he was killed. MACR 4107
				12198 converted to 2-seater for use by 4th FG, then 356th FG. Made belly landing with 356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF
					Sep 10, 1945 due to fuel system failure near Martlesham Heath, UK.
				12199 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed N of Saarbrucken, Germany due to engine failure Apr 13, 1944.
					MACR 4679. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12201	(MSN 102-24649) 56th Fighter Squadron, 54th Fighter Group, Third Air Force, Bartow Field, FL. Damaged by
					mechanical failure landing at Bartow Field 10Mar44. 340th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Bartow Field, FL. Damaged landing at Bartow Field 22May44. Substantially damaged in an accident
					taking off from Bartow Field 12Dec44. SOC 1Jan45
				12205 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Pritzwalk, Germany Mar 22, 1944. MACR 3254.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12206 (354th FG, 356th FS) collided in midair with 43-12458 and
					crashed at Ludwigshafen, Germany Dec 30, 1943. MACR 1511.
					Pilot POW.
				12207 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 15th TRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) lost from unknown
					cause over France Jul 11, 1944. MACR 6651. Pilot MIA and presumed killed.
				12208 (352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause W of Woolpit, Suffolk, England Sep 28, 1944. Pilot killed.
				12209 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Hptm Gunther Specht of JG 11/2 Stab near
					Oberalben, Germany Feb 11, 1944. MACR 2168. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12210 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Jun 7, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft destroyed.
				12212 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed 7 mi N of Scarborough, England in English Channel Aug 11, 1944.
					Pilot killed.
				12213 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Aug 14, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12214 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed after midair collision at River Humber Tideway, England Jul 26, 1944.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12216 (461st Service Group, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Heston airfield, Middlesex, England Oct 13, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12218 to RAF as Mustang III FX923. SOC Dec 19, 1946
				12219 to RAF as Mustang III FX924. SOC Feb 14, 1947
				12220 to RAF as Mustang III FX925. Crashed during sweep Mar 5, 1945 after pilot bailed
					out following engine failure
				12221 to RAF as Mustang III FX926. Missing from sweep to Bruges Sep 3, 1944
				12222 to RAF as Mustang III FX927. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF
					in landing accident at RAF Boxted, Essex, England due to bad weather Jan 27, 1944. Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				12223 to RAF as Mustang III FX928. Returned to USAAF Jan 17, 1944, no RAF service. With 356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF
					shot down by Bf-109G-6 flown by unknown pilot of JG 3 near Brunswick, Germany Mar 23, 1944. MACR 3278.
					Pilot killed.
				12224 to RAF as Mustang III FX929. SOC Feb 24, 1947
				12225 to RAF as Mustang III FX930. Flew into ground near Sedan in cloud
					Mar 1, 1945
				12226 to RAF as Mustang III FX931. Dove out of cloud into ground, High
					Bentham Feb 14, 1945
				12227 to RAF as Mustang III FX932. Returned to USAAF Dec 19, 1943, no RAF service. To 362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF and
					shot down by Me 262A-1a flown by Lt Franz Schall of Kdo/2 Nowotny over Osnabruck Germany Nov 8, 1944.
					MACR 12399 and 15834. Pilot KIA
				12228 to RAF as Mustang III FX933. SOC Jan 21, 1947
				12229 to RAF as Mustang III FX934. Wrecked when engine failed on takeoff,
					Chedworth Jul 3, 1944.
				12230 to RAF as Mustang III FX935. Dove out of cloud into ground near Braintree
					Nov 9, 1944
				12231 to RAF as Mustang III FX936. SOC Feb 18, 1947
				12232 to RAF as Mustang III FX937. SOC Feb 20, 1947
				12233 to RAF as Mustang III FX938. Crash landed 25 mi ESE of Lille Jan 15, 1945
				12234 to RAF as Mustang III FX939. Missing from sweep over Germany Feb 21, 1945
				12235 to RAF as Mustang III FX940. Collided with Mustang FZ158 (43-6539) in
					cloud and crashed at Honeywood House, Surrey May 19, 1944
				12236 to RAF as Mustang III FX941. DBR when swung on landing, Andrews Field Dec 2,1944
				12237 to RAF as Mustang III FX942. Broke up in dive and crashed 1 mi NE of
					Whitchurch May 30, 1945
				12238 to RAF as Mustang III FX943. Sold for scrap May 7, 1947
				12239 to RAF as Mustang III FX944. Shot down by enemy fighters near Dreux
					Jun 24, 1944
				12240 to RAF as Mustang III FX945. SOC Dec 13, 1946
				12241 to RAF as Mustang III FX946. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				12242 to RAF as Mustang III FX947. SOC Sep 6, 1946
				12252	(MSN 102-24700) crashed into Lake Louisa
					near Clermont, Florida when engine failed and plane crash landed in the
					lake Nov 14, 1944. Pilot killed. Wreck was discovered in 2001.
					Recovered from Lake Louisa Jul 2001. Registration N551E allocated Jul 25, 2003.
					First flight after rebuild Jun 8, 2008.
				12255 (55tth FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed at Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England due to structural failure
					Jun 2, 1944. Pilot bailed out but was killed. Aircraft was destroyed.
				12264 to RAF as Mustang III FX948. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1943, no
					RAF service. "Sweet Suzanne" (354th FG, 355 FS, 8th AF) crashed Mar 3, 1944 near
					Coevorden, Holland due to engine problems. MACR 2919. Pilot H. B. White survived,
					plane destroyed with help of two farmers. White joined the
					Dutch underground and remained there until late 1944. He
					was betrayed to the Gestapo and became a POW. Escaped in
					April 1945 and went back to Holland.
				12265 to RAF as Mustang III FX949. Crashed 5 mi N of Beauvais Apr 26, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				12266 to RAF as Mustang III FX950. SOC Dec 28, 1946
				12267 to RAF as Mustang III FX951. Shot down in error by P-38 1 mi NW of
					St Leger Aug 10, 1944
				12268 to RAF as Mustang III FX952. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				12269 to RAF as Mustang III FX953. SOC Feb 18, 1947
				12270 to RAF as Mustang III FX954. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				12271 to RAF as Mustang III FX955. Shot down by Fw 190s near Aalborg
					May 6, 1944
				12272 to RAF as Mustang III FX956. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				12273 to RAF as Mustang III FX957. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				12274 to RAF as Mustang III FX958. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				12275 to RAF as Mustang III FX959. Missing from sweep Jun 7, 1944
				12276 to RAF as Mustang III FX960. Crashed in Normandy Jun 10, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out following flak hit.
				12277 to RAF as Mustang III FX961. SOC Feb 24, 1945
				12278 to RAF as Mustang III FX962. SOC Jan 15, 1947
				12279 to RAF as Mustang III FX963. Sold for scrap May 7, 1947
				12280 to RAF as Mustang III FX964. SOC Jan 27, 1947
				12281 to RAF as Mustang III FX965. SOC Oct 4, 1946
				12282 to RAF as Mustang III FX966. Transferred to Ministry of Supply Mar 5, 1946
				12283 to RAF as Mustang III FX967. SOC Feb 12, 1947
				12284 to RAF as Mustang III FX968. SOC Jul 24, 1944
				12285 to RAF as Mustang III FX969. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				12286 to RAF as Mustang III FX970. Missing near Dreux Jun 23, 1944
				12287 to RAF as Mustang III FX971. Shot down by flak near Osnabruck May 7, 1944
				12288 to RAF as Mustang III FX972. SOC Nov 4, 1946
				12298 506th FTG, Lakeland, FL
				12300 remained in USA as training aircraft.
				12301 converted to F-6C after entered service.
				12302 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in ground accident
					while parked at Charleroi Airfield A-87, Gosselies, Belgium Nov 26, 1944. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12305 to RAF as Mustang III FX853. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				12306 to RAF as Mustang III FX854. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				12307 to RAF as Mustang III FX855. SOC Sep 6, 1946
				12308 to RAF as Mustang III FX856. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 354th FG, damaged by
					friendly fire from P-47s during dogfight with some Bf 109s over enemy territory Feb 10, 1944. Was able to
					return to England where pilot bailed out miles from Boxted at Ardleigh.
				12309 to RAF as Mustang III FX857. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service.
					(354th FG, 356th FS, 9th AF) crashed near Pritzwalk, Germany due to engine failure Mar 22, 1944. MACR 3250..
					Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
				12310 to RAF as Mustang III FX858. SOC Mar 13, 1947
				12311 to RAF as Mustang III FX859. SOC Nov 9, 1946
				12312 to RAF as Mustang III FX860. Crashed and destroyed by fire during
					attempted forced landing at Broomfield Mar 19, 1945 following engine failure.
				12313 to RAF as Mustang III FX861. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1943, no
					RAF service. (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF, "Bear River Betsy") shot down by AAA over island of Rugen, Germany in Baltic Sea
					May 21, 1944. MACR 4996. Pilot KIA.
				12314 to RAF as Mustang III FX862. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				12315 to RAF as Mustang III FX863. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF
					service. (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "Old Crow") crashed from unknown cause 20 mi SE of Bremen, Germany Mar 22, 1944. MACR 3401.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12316 to RAF as Mustang III FX864. SOC Dec 2, 1946
				12317 to RAF as Mustang III FX865. SOC Feb 21, 1947
				12318 to RAF as Mustang III FX866. SOC Dec 28, 1946
				12319 to RAF as Mustang III FX867. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no
					RAF service. (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Apr 11, 1944. MACR 3636.
					Fate of pilot unknown.
				12320 to RAF as Mustang III FX868. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service. With 354th FG, 355th FS, "Kid Saginaw" shot down by Uffz Barth in
					Me 410 of ZG 76/5 at Riedebedk, Germany Jun 21. 1944. MACR 6666. Pilot KIA.
					MACR wrongly lists serial as 43-12300
				12321 to RAF as Mustang III FX869. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF
					service. With 355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF crashed on river Stour Holbrook Bay, Suffolk, England due to
					structural failure Mar 11, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12322 to RAF as Mustang III FX870. Returned to USAAF Dec 25, 1943, no RAF
					service. 364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-21	"Lady Lou"		Clobber College aircraft
				12323 to RAF as Mustang III FX871. SOC Feb 7, 1947
				12324 to RAF as Mustang III FX872. SOC Oct 4, 1946
				12329 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) crashed 7 mi
					WSW of L'Aigle, France Aug 15, 1944. MACR 8156. Pilot saw something on the ground and went into
					a dive to check it out. Engine caught fire and aircraft crashed and pilot was killed.
				12330 converted to F-6C after entered service, with 26th FS, 51st FG in China.
					(10th Air Support Command, 10th AF) in landing accident at Kharagpur, West Bengal, India Mar 31, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				12333 assigned to Langley Field, VA.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Sep 11, 1943 to Oct 17, 1943
					Registered as NACA 104. Assigned to Bell Aircraft, Buffalo, NY
				12338 (109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA SE of Miniac, France and crashed 5 km W of Merlaix,
					France Jun 6, 1944. MACR 5528. Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				12339 353rd FG, 351st FS, 8th AF; code YJ- 			war weary hack
				12341 (76th FS, 23rd FG) in landing accident at Kweilin airfield, Guangxi, China Jun 8, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12347 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crash landed at Mengshan, China Jul 16, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12352 (76th FS, 23rd FG) in forced landing in China Apr 29, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12355 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) shot down by German
					fighter 2 km SW of Dahlheim, Germany Oct 6, 1944. MACR 9818. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12363 (10th Air Support Command, 10th AF) in ground accident at Barrackpore, West Bengal, India Mar 29, 1944.
					Aircraft was destroyed.
				12368 to RAF as Mustang III FX879. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service. (357th FG, 363rd FS) shot down by AAA over Avesnes Airfield, France while flying with
					354th FG Feb 8, 1944. MACR 2339.
				12369 to RAF as Mustang III FX880. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				12370 to RAF as Mustang III FX881. Crash landed and destroyed by fire at
					Aston Down Apr 4, 1944 following loss of power during takeoff
				12371 to RAF as Mustang III FX882. Blew up during attack on enemy vehicles
					Falaise Jun 15, 1944.
				12372 to RAF as Mustang III FX883. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service. (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by Oblt Hans-Heinrich Koenig
					of JG 11/3 between Minden and Brunswick, Germany Feb 21, 1944. MACR 2328. Pilot killed.
				12373 to RAF as Mustang III FX884. Missing Jun 10, 1944, presumed shot down
					by Bf 109s
				12374 to RAF as Mustang III FX885. SOC Jun 4, 1947
				12375 to RAF as Mustang III FX886. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF
					service. (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 10 km NW of Reims, France Aug 9, 1944. MACR 8150.
					Pilot killed.
				12376 to RAF as Mustang III FX887. Shot down by flak near Apeldoorn, Holland Sep 9, 1944
				12377 to RAF as Mustang III FX888. Flew out of cloud into sea during escort mission Jun 19, 1944
				12378 to RAF as Mustang III FX889. SOC Jan 17, 1947
				12379 to RAF as Mustang III FX890. SOC Dec 6, 1946
				12380 to RAF as Mustang III FX891. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service. With Detachment B 82nd Airborne Division, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Chantilly airfield Y-65
					Chantilly, France. Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12381 to RAF as Mustang III FX892. Broke up in air and crashed 5 mi NE of
					Andover Aug 27, 1944
				12382 to RAF as Mustang III FX893. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				12383 to RAF as Mustang III FX894. Returned to USAAF Dec 15, 1943, no RAF
					service. (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 0.5 km
					E of Goeddeckenrode, 3.5 km Sw of Hornburg, Germany Apr 29, 1944. MACR 4434. Pilot killed.
				12384 to RAF as Mustang III FX895. Broke up in air and crashed near Coolham
					Apr 19, 1944
				12385 to RAF as Mustang III FX896. Shot down by enemy fighters near Arnhem
					Sep 17, 1944
				12386 to RAF as Mustang III FX897. Missing near Giessen Feb 3, 1945, presumed
					shot down by flak.
				12391 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 12th TRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) shot down by
					AAA 5 mi S ov Tessy-sur-Vire, France Jul 30, 1944. MACR 7655. Pilot killed.
				12392 seen on ground at Kunming, China
				12393 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) exploded in midair and disintegrated after shooting at Me 410A over
					Blomberg, Germany Feb 22, 1944. MACR 2327. Pilot killed.
				12394 (76th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by A6M2 100 mi SSW of Hankow, China May 6, 1944. MACR 11971.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12395 (76th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by Aichi D3A W of Wuchow, China Oct 4, 1944. MACR 9608. Pilot KIA
				12396 converted to F-6C after entered service.
				12397 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 67th TRG, 109th TRS) crash landed at Charleroi,
					Belgium Feb 23, 1945.
				12398 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 67th TRG, 109th TRS) crashed in bad weather
					near Honsfeld, Belgium Mar 1, 1945.
				12399 to RAF as Mustang III SR421. SOC Mar 14, 1947
				12401 (109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Varsville, France Jun 9, 1944. MACR 6087.
					Pilot MIA and believed killed.
				12402 (109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Middle Wallop airfield, Hampshire, England
					Feb 24, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12403 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 12th TRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) hit by AAA and
					crash landed 3 mi SW of Beuzeville, France Jun 29, 1944.
					MACR 6479. Unknown if pilot survived or evaded.
				12404 converted to F-6C-1-NA after entered service. (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crash landed at
					Lachokow airfield, China Jun 10, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12405 (76th FS, 23rd FG) exploded from unknown cause at Liuchow, China Sep 24, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				12406 (354th FG, 353rd FS) engine failed and crashed into North Sea off Germany
					Dec 20, 1943. MACR 1454. Pilot KIA
				12407 to RAF as Mustang III SR407. DBR when belly landed 2.5 mi
					S of Rednal following engine failure Mar 26, 1946
				12408 479th FG, 435th FS, 8th AF; code J2-X	"Tommie"		Hack
				12409 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 10th PRG, 12th TRS) hit by friendly fire and
					crashed near Prum, Germany Feb 24, 1945
				12411 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Barton-on-Humber, England
					Jul 11, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12412 to RAF as Mustang III SR408. SOC Jan 21, 1947
				12413 converted to F-6C after entered service. Transferred to RAF from USAAF stocks in UK. To Royal Aircraft
					Establishment, Farnborough, England Oct 18, 1943 for
					gyro gunsight trials. No RAF serial known and
					probably never allocated. Must have been returned to USAAF, since became F-6C with 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF
					and crashed from unknown cause 5 mi N of Eschwege Airfield R-11, Hesse, Germany May 10, 1945. MACR 14405.
					Pilot survived and returned to duty, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12414 (15th TRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Rennes airfield A-27, Brittany, France Aug 18, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damged, unknown if repaired.
				12416 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed 2 1/2 mi from Barton-on-Humber, England due to engine failure
					Jul 22, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12417 (77th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Stoney Cross, Hampshire, England May 3, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, repaired and converted to 2 seater for use by 20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF
				12418 (354th FG, 356th FS) last in bad weather and crashed into North Sea off UK
					Dec 20, 1943. MACR 1508. Pilot KIA
				12419 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) struck the ground near Rochdale, England
					Jun 4, 1944
				12420 to RAF as Mustang III SR432. SOC Nov 1, 1946
				12421 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Rivenhall, Essex, England Jan 28, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12422 (357th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF, "Arkansas Traveler") crashed on takeoff at Royston, England due to engine failure Mar 18, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12423 (307th Ferry Squadron, Air Transport Command) in taxiing accident at RAF Warton, Lancashire, England
					while on ferry flight Nov 17, 1943. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12424 9555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Mar 1, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12425 to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, England
					Oct 21, 1943 for gyro gunsight trials. Duration of
					stay not known.
				12426 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 12th TRS, 10th PRG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident
					at Saint Dizier airfield A-64, Saint Dizier, France
					Oct 3, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12427 to RAF as Mustang III SR411. Flew into high ground at night
					near Darwen, England Jul 29, 1945.
				12429 to RAF as Mustang III FX901. SOC Jan 27, 1947
				12430 to RAF as Mustang III FX902. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service.
				12431 to RAF as Mustang III FX903. Struck ground and crashed near Braintree
					Nov 9, 1944 during snowstorm
				12432 to RAF as Mustang III FX904. SOC Jan 12, 1947
				12433 to RAF as Mustang III FX905. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF
					service. First USAAF assignment was with the 362nd FS of the 357th FG, 8th AF.
					Then was transferred to the 368th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF. Declared 'War Weary' and sent to the
					351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF as the squadron's "hack" aircraft.
					With 351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF crashed during wheels-up landing at RAF Raydon, Suffolk,
					England due to engine failure Mar 20, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12434 to RAF as Mustang III FX906. Returned to USAAF Jan 1, 1944, no RAF
					service. With 356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF in taxiing accident at RAF Lashenden, Kent, England Jun 8, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12435 to RAF as Mustang III FX907. Returned to USAAF Jan 1, 1944, no RAF
					service
				12436 to RAF as Mustang III FX908. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and
					undercarriage collapsed, Andrews Field Mar 12, 1945
				12437 to RAF as Mustang III FX909. Returned to USAAF Jan 1, 1944, no RAF
					service. With 356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF crashed 6 mi NNW of RAF Boxted, Essex, England due to engine
					failure Mar 11, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12438 to RAF as Mustang III FX910. Returned to USAAF Jan 17, 1944, no RAF
					service. Eventually assigned to 55th FG 338th FS, 8th AF as a war weary aircraft. Suffered
					engine failure and crash landed Dec 9, 1944 and SOC.
				12439 to RAF as Mustang III FX911. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF
					service. 496th FTG, 554th FTS, 8th AF; code B9-P
					339th FG, 503rd FS, 8th AF; code D7-P			Crashed ?date - to 359 FG
					359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF; code IV-Q	"Viola"		To 353 FG 351 FS
					353rd FG, 351st FS, 8th AF; code YJ- 			war weary hack
				12440 to RAF as Mustang III FX912. SOC Jun 26, 1947
				12441 to RAF as Mustang III FX913. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF
					crashed from unknown cause at Schwarz Walder forest, Germany Apr 13, 1944. MACR 4522. Pilot bailed out and
					became POW.
				12442 to RAF as Mustang III FX914. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 362nd FS 357th FG, 8th AF shot
					down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Ekkehard Ticky of JG 3/9 Mar 18, 1944. MACR 3109. Pilot KIA
				12443 to RAF as Mustang III FX915. Returned to USAAF Dec 28, 1943, no RAF service. With 355th FS, 354th FG,
					9th AF shot down by Bf 109G-6 believed flown by Lt Harro Schluter of JG 3/1 at Sieber Herzberg am Harz,
					SE of Hannover, Germany Mar 23, 1944. MACR 3270. Pilot killed.
				12444 to RAF as Mustang III FX916. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1943, no RAF service. 359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF; code IV-X
				12445 to RAF as Mustang III FX917. SOC Mar 13, 1947
				12446 to RAF as Mustang III FX918. Returned to USAAF Dec 25, 1943, no RAF service.
					(354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause Mar 6, 1944 near Grabem, Germany. MACR 2803. Pilot
					bailed out and taken prisoner.
				12447 to RAF as Mustang III FX919. Crashed into River Mersey off Speke Oct 14, 1943
				12448 to RAF as Mustang III FX920. SOC Jan 23,1947
				12449 to RAF as Mustang III FX921. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				12450 to RAF as Mustang III FX922. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				12451 (436th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk, England when collided
					with P-51D 44-14624 Jan 4, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft was washed out.
				12452 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Dizzy Miss") engine blew after evading an Fw 190 near Brunswick, got two before
					crash landing at Uelzen Mar 29, 1944. MACR 3447. Pilot POW.
				12454 353rd FG, 351st FS, 8th AF; code YJ-2			war weary OTU aircraft
				12455 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF, "Blythe Spirit") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Oblt Rudolf Muller of JG 5/3 Jul 1, 1944 NE of
					Laon 10 mi E of St Quentin, France. MACR 6552. Able to crash land, pilot survived and evaded.
				12456 to RAF as Mustang III SR419. Damaged by flak Apr 4, 1945,
					not repaired, presumably subsequently scrapped.
				12458 (354th FG, 355th FS) collided in midair with 43-12206 and crashed at Ludwigshafen, Germany Dec 30, 1943.
					MACR 1510. Pilot POW.
				12460 (554th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Mar 1, 1944.
					Only ground crew involved and none injured. Aircraft badly damaged and washed out.
				12461 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in forced landing at Deux Jumeaux airfield A-4 Basse-Normandie, France due
					to engine failure Jun 28, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12462 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed at Sible-Hedingham, England due to bad weather Feb 10, 1944.
					Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12463	(MSN 102-24911) Eighth Air Force, England. 370th Fighter Squadron [CS*F], 359th Fighter Group,
					East Wretham (Station 133), Norfolk. ‘Some Joke’. Force landed with fuel exhaustion at Ljungbyhed,
					 Sweden after an escort mission to Peenemünde, Germany 4Aug44. MACR 7433. Pilot interned.
					On this day, three Mustangs made forced landings in Sweden, all from the same unit. The return
					flight went over Langeland, southern Jutland. Across the Danish islands, one Mustang [44-13939] had
					a fault in the engine cooling system, high oil temperature. When the oil pressure also went down, the
					pilot decided to head for Sweden and possibly land on Bulltofta. Two other Mustangs followed to
					protect the Mustang and ensure that it reached Sweden without any problems. When they saw that the
					Mustang had reached the Swedish coast, the two escort planes turned off for a trip home to England.
					 But across Denmark, they encountered a German Messerschmitt Bf 110G, coded G9 + HX, which was
					radar-guided towards the Mustangs in the belief that they were an American bomber rather than two
					fighters in close formation. The German plane was attacked by the two Mustangs and shot down by
					the pilot who flew ‘Hot Pants’. After the air battle, the two pilots realized that they had used up so
					much fuel that it would be difficult for them to reach England. They therefore turned back towards
					Sweden and flew to Ljungbyhed, Sweden, northeast of Copenhagen, Denmark. The landing was dramatic;
					they came flying in via Herrevadskloster and went over Thulinvillorna towards hangar 4. F 5 Wing was
					then a flying school and full of planes on the ground. The two Mustangs came too far in, a so-called
					positive landing, and had to pull on towards Söderåsen, rose into the air and pulled around for landing.
					The air defense at Ljungbyhed had until then been kept quiet, but when the Mustangs rose into the air
					again in a steep right turn, the air defenses thought that the Americans would flee and shelling began.
					Smoke puffs around the aircraft testified that the air defense was aiming correctly. The planes lowered
					their landing gear again, went in for landing and then the air defense fell silent. The pilots were interned
					in Mullsjö and returned to England 1Nov44. At the beginning of October 1944, a group of American technicians
					and pilots began to prepare the two Mustangs that were lined up in Hangar 4 at Ljungbyhed for ferry flight
					to Barkarby. The idea was that all four interned Mustangs in Skåne county would be flown in formation
					by American pilots. But after the two Mustangs at Ljungbyhed started, they started to buzz the field which
					ended with ‘Some Joke’ crashing at Ljungbyhed 7Oct44 (1KIS).
				12464 355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF; code WR-R			war weary
				12466 (353rd FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) crashed at Assington, Suffolk, England due to mechanical failure Feb 24, 1944.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				12467 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 10th PRG, 15th TRS) crash landed at Hettange Grande,
					France Mar 18, 1945.
				12468 (357th FG, 362nd FS, 8th AF, "The Southern Belle") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit May 30, 1944. MACR 5200.
					Pilot bailed out but was murdered by civilians.
				12469 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) crashed into ground and exploded NW of Partenay, France Mar 21, 1944. MACR 3383.
					Pilot killed.
				12470 (364th FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Raydon airfield Suffolk, England Jan 1, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12471 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Leiston airfield Feb 23, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12472 (12th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Middle Wallop airfield, Hampshire, England
					Apr 19, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12473 to RAF as Mustang III SR409. SOC Mar 3, 1947
				12474 converted to F-6C after entered service. (F-6C, 109th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident
					at Charleroi airfield A-87, Gossielies, Belgium Dec 29, 1944. Only ground crew involved and none
					injured, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12475 (362nd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Raydon airfield Jan 28, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12477 (382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Burden Farm Tresham, Gloucestershire,
					England Feb 2, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft destroyed.
				12478 converted to 2 seater for use by 359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF
				12479 (354th FG, 356th FS) force landed due engine failure at Boxted, UK Jan 5, 1944.
				12480 to RAF as Mustang III SR420. SOC Feb 24, 1947. Also listed as being damaged during wheels-up belly
					landing at RAF Raydon field, Suffolk, England Jan 23, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				12481 (356th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Bf-109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Dummer Lake,
					Germany Feb 10, 1944. MACR 2167. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12484 to RAF as Mustang III SR410. SOC Jan 17, 1947 Conflict here as reported as having ground-looped at RAF
					Boxted, Essex, England Dec 4, 1943. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				12485 (354th FG, 353rd FS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause in North Sea off Netherlands Feb 3, 1944. MACR 2230.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12486 (354th FG, 355th FS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing airfield near Ansbach, Germany Apr 25, 1944.
					MACR 4187. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				12487 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Apr 26, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				12488 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) crashed 2 mi S of Barton-on-Humber, England due to structural failure
					Jun 9, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				12491 Assigned to Bartow Field, FL.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Jun 11, 1945 to Oct 30, 1945
					Used by NACA at Langley for various research purposes. Assigned to Walnut Ridge, AR.
43-12493/12495		Aeronca TG-5 Grasshopper
				Aeronca (Aeronautical Corporation of America) TG-5 three place training glider version of the Aeronca L-3.
					Ordered as Army replacements for three aircraft that went to US Navy for evaluation.
43-12496/12498		Taylorcraft TG-6-TA
				Ordered as Army replacements for three aircraft that were diverted to US Navy for evaluation.
				To US Navy as XLNT-1 BuNo 36428/36430
43-12499/12501		Piper TG-8
				MSN G-251/253. Glider version of L-4 Grasshopper. Evaluated by USN as XLNP-1. These were ordered as Army
					replacements for 43-3065, 43-3070, and 43-3075 that went to US Navy.
				12499	(MSN G-251) to NC46306 Converted to J3C-65
43-12502/13201		Noorduyn AT-16-ND
				MSN 14A-801/1500. North American AT-16 built under license by Noorduyn Aviation.
					 Lend-Lease to Great Britain as Harvard IIB FS661/FS999 and FT100/FT460.
				12502	(MSN 14A-801) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS661. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 19 Service Flying Training School,
					Vulcan, Alberta Jun44. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-194.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Sold 1968.
				12503	(MSN 14A-802). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS662. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Crashed and destroyed by fire 17Aug43
				12504	(MSN 14A-803) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS663. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12505	(MSN 14A-804) Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS664.
					Delivered to Canada Jun43. Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service
					Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Crashed near Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir,
					Quebec 10Sep43
				12506	(MSN 14A-805) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS665. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12507	(MSN 14A-806) ]Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS666. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan Oct43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 31Mar47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16081. F 16 Wing,
					Uppsala 10Sep47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 18Jan50; installation of
					rocket and bomb mountings 20Jan50. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 25Jan50. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 17May61.
					F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 29Jul65. SOC 29Aug69.
					Conflict:
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 16Jul49 as U-320. Accident at Bern 6Aug64. SOC;
					instructional aircraft for airport fire service
				12508	(MSN 14A-807) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS667. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan Oct43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-179.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. State of the Netherlands, T
					he Hague. Registered 30Jul57 as PH-NID with incorrect MSN 14A-765. Operated by Schreiner & Co NV,
					The Hague on Dutch Navy target towing contract. Cancelled 22Jan60.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) as B-179. Withdrawn from use 1962. Scrapped
				12509	(MSN 14A-808) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS668. Delivered to Canada 3Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 4Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 28Sep49 as B-182.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground
					instructional airframe at Deelen AB 1972. Militair Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg AB, 1977.
					Museum moved to Kamp van Zeist 1980. Loaned to Aviodome Museum, Amsterdam-Schiphol 1975/87.
					Used for film work. In ‘A Bridge Too Far’ [1976] was painted to represent a Republic P-47C Thunderbolt; code MX-W.
					Painted as a pseudo Fokker D-XXI ‘141’. Registered 27Jun94 as PH-TBR. Restored to stock Harvard configuration;
					first flight at Gilze-Rijen 27Apr95. Stichting Vliegsport Gilze-Rijen. Current with the KLu Historic Flight
					Foundation/Stichting KLu Historische Vlucht, Gilze-Rijen Air Base
				12510	(MSN 14A-809) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS669. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. To Swiss Air Force 21Oct49 as U-335.
					Wrecked when a hangar collapsed at Meiringen, Switzerland 7Feb68. SOC 16Sep69
				12511	(MSN 14A-810). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS670. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored. Taken on strength by RCAF 17Jul51 with serial 20204.
					No 11 Technical Support Unit, Aircraft Industries Limited for reconditioning and modifications, 17Jul51.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta 7Aug51. Damaged at Claresholm 4Dec51. The student
					was killed during a night flying exercise when the aircraft crashed one mile west of Claresholm 21Apr54 (1KIS).
					SOC 19May54
				12512	(MSN 14A-811) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS671. Delivered to Canada Jun43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12513	(MSN 14A-812) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS672. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop,
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 19May47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16040. F 5 Wing,
					Ljungbyhed 16Jun47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 22Dec49; installation of
					rocket and bomb mountings 9Jan50. Damaged in collision during taxying with Sk 16A #16042 [42-721]
					at Ljungbyhed 14Nov51. Damaged by propeller strike 1Apr55. F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 20Oct55. F 15 Wing,
					Söderhamn 11Jan57. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 6Jul62. F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 19Sep62. SOC 4May71.
					Ground instructional airframe at Söderhamn for fire training.
				12514	(MSN 14A-813) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS673. Delivered to Canada Jun43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946.
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for
					ction and assembly 24Apr47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16079. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 9Sep47.
					Damaged in collision with a runway border marker on the airfield at Uppsala 20Jun49.
					CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 25Jan50; installation of rocket and bomb
					mountings 30Jan50. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 2Feb50. Force landed with engine problems east of Villberga
					church 13Jun53, damaging the e propeller blades and oil cooler. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 10Apr57.
					Damaged in a ground collision 4Jul57. SOC 30Nov70..
				12515	(MSN 14A-814) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS674. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12516	(MSN 14A-815) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS675. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12517	(MSN 14A-816) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS676. Delivered to Canada Jun43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored. Taken on strength by RCAF 17Jul51
					with serial 20203. No 11 Technical Support Unit, Aircraft Industries Limited for reconditioning
					and modifications, 17Jul51. No 3 Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta 7Aug51.
					Crashed 24Jan53. SOC 5Feb53
				12518	(MSN 14A-817) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS677. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				12519	(MSN 14A-818) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS678. Delivered to Canada Jun43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-404.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				12520	(MSN 14A-819) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS679. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 13 Service Flying Training School, North
					Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12521	(MSN 14A-820) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS680. Delivered to Canada Jun43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				12522	(MSN 14A-821) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS681. Delivered to Canada Jun43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16082.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 16Aug47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 15Feb50;
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 23Feb50. Crash landed at Hässlö 10May50 when the
					right landing gear would not lower. Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 14May56.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 11Feb57. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå Jul57. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 22Sep57.
					F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 10Jan62. Damaged when towed 10Aug65. SOC 29Aug69.
				12523	(MSN 14A-822) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS682. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 28 Squadron; 2(I) Group Communications Flight. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12524	(MSN 14A-823) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS683. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 134 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				12525	(MSN 14A-824) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS684. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 136 Squadron. SOC 31May45
				12526	(MSN 14A-825) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS685. Shipped to India Oct43.
					Transferred to Fleet Air Arm. No 757 Squadron, Puttalam, Ceylon Jul44. SOC 7May47
				12527	(MSN 14A-826) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS686. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47
				12528	(MSN 14A-827) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS687. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 21Jun45
				12529	(MSN 14A-828) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS688. Shipped to India Oct43.
					Station Flight, Jessore, Bengal. No 159 Squadron. Recaptured by US Government Nov47
				12530	(MSN 14A-829) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS689. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 167 Wing. British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi,
					Ramu, Cox’s Bazar. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12531	(MSN 14A-830) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS690. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 7 Squadron (IAF), Ranchi, Bihar. Crash landed with fuel exhaustion at Daltonganj,
					fifty miles from Ranchi 12Jun44
				12532	(MSN 14A-831) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS691. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 123 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47.
				12533	(MSN 14A-832) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS692. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 9 Squadron (IAF), Cox’s Bazaar, Bengal. SOC 22Feb45
				12534	(MSN 14A-833) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS693. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. British Air Forces South East Asia
					Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12535	(MSN 14A-834) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS694. Shipped to India Oct43.
					 No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Recovered by US Government Nov47.
				12536	(MSN 14A-835) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS695. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 155 Squadron. ? 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. Presumed lost at sea between Thandwe
					and Ramree, Burma 13Jun45. Wreck never found. SOC by 1Jan47
				12537	(MSN 14A-836) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS696. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 7May47.
				12538	(MSN 14A-837) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS697. Shipped to India Oct43.
					Station Flight, Palam, New Delhi. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12539	(MSN 14A-838) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS698. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 169 Wing. No 27 Squadron, Ranchi, Bihar. No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. Abandoned
					after engine failure in poor visibility and crashed at Tambuk, near Alipore, Bengal 6Dec44
				12540	(MSN 14A-839) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS699. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 5 Squadron. SOC 27Sep45
				12541	(MSN 14A-840) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS700. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12542	(MSN 14A-841) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS701. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 4 Squadron (IAF). SOC 24Apr47
				12543	(MSN 14A-842) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS702. Shipped to India Oct43.
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12544	(MSN 14A-843)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS703. Shipped to India Oct43;
					India Communications Unit. Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron,
					Palam, New Delhi. SOC by 1Jan47.
				12545	(MSN 14A-844) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS704. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 26Sep46
				12546	(MSN 14A-845) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS705. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47
				12547	(MSN 14A-846) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS706. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 9 Squadron (IAF), Cox’s Bazaar, Bengal. SOC 24Apr47
				12548	(MSN 14A-847) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS707. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 67 Squadron. No 7 Squadron (IAF), Ranchi, Bihar. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12549	(MSN 14A-848) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS708. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 353 Squadron. No 11 Squadron; Ferry Flight, Trichinopoly, Madras. SOC 24Apr47
				12550	(MSN 14A-849)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS709. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 82 Squadron, Imphal, Bengal. Crash landed when ground looped in a 30 mph crosswind
					and the undercarriage collapsed at Tulihal, Imphal, Assam 2Apr45
				12551	(MSN 14A-850) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS710. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 215 Squadron. Crashed with fuel exhaustion two miles east of Sandeshall 9Sep44
				12552	(MSN 14A-851) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS711. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province.
					No 232 Group Communications Squadron. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12553	(MSN 14A-852) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS712. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 42 Squadron. SOC 19Jun47
				12554	(MSN 14A-853) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS713. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 1331 Communications Flight,
					Risalpur, North West Frontier. Struck from behind by P-47D Thunderbolt KL310 [44-20899] whilst
					taxying on the runway at Risalpur, North West Frontier Province 20Sep45. SOC 18Oct45.
				12555	(MSN 14A-854) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS714. Shipped to India Oct43;
					India Communications Unit. British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron,
					Palam, New Delhi. Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					SOC 24Apr47.
				12556	(MSN 14A-855) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS715. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. Landed after night flying with landing gear
					retracted at Poona 30Nov44. No 1340 (Special Duties) Flight, Cannanore, Kerala. SOC 24Apr47
				12557	(MSN 14A-856) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS716; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Jan47 as FS716, later as B-24. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Used for fire practice 1959
				12558	(MSN 14A-857) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS717; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb48
					as FS717, later as B-117. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1961
				12559	(MSN 14A-858) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS718. Aeroplane & Armament Experimental
					Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire. Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS), Cranfield,
					Bedfordshire. Crashed on fire at Millbrook, Bedfordshire 29Jul46
				12560	(MSN 14A-859) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS719; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47
					as FS719, later as B-106. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951
				12561	(MSN 14A-860) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS720. No 91 Squadron, Duxford,
					Cambridgeshire Mar46. Fighter Command Communications Squadron, Northolt, Middlesex Oct46.
					SOC 30Apr51.
				12562	(MSN 14A-861) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS721; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 13May47 as FS721. Reserialled 1948 as 31-307,
					Harvardskolen, Karup. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. WFU 31Jul58.
					Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 30Mar60
				12563	(MSN 14A-862) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS722. Air Transport Auxiliary. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit May45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45. SOC 4Oct50
				12564	(MSN 14A-863) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS723. .To Air Transport Auxiliary.
					Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan48 as FS723, later as B-113.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Destroyed in a hangar
					fire at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands 30Oct61. Departing from Eindhoven, a KLu Republic F-84F
					Thunderstreak, serial P-111 (52-7145) suffered control problems and the pilot elected to carry
					out an emergency landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base. The airplane went off the runway and crashed
					into a hangar, killing the pilot. The accident destroyed five North American AT-16 Harvard and
					seven Piper L-18C, L-21A and L-21B Super Cub aircraft were damaged or destroyed.
				12565	(MSN 14A-864) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS724; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct47
					as FS724, later as B-96. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with Harvard B-129 (43-13053) near Oosterhout, northeast of
					Breda 16Oct51 (1KIS)
				12566	(MSN 14A-865) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS725. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford,
					Warwickshire Apr45. No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. Crash landed at Church Lawford, Warwickshire 9Jan48
				12567	(MSN 14A-866) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS726; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FS726, later as B-81.
					Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12568	(MSN 14A-867) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS727; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland as FS727, later as B-116.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1964
				12569	(MSN 14A-868) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS728 no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47
					as FS728, later as B-104. Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FS728;
					returned to the Netherlands Aug49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. Honcoop Trading Co, Veen, Netherlands. Registered 10Feb70 as PH-SKL; cancelled 15Sep72.
					Used by a sky-writing company and fitted with an oil smoke system. Registered 16Oct72 as G-BAFM;
					cancelled 28Dec95 on export to Switzerland. Registered 23Jan96 as HB-RCP; cancelled 31Dec04.
					Registered 2005 as D-FRCP. Meiermotors, Bremgarten 2010
				12570	(MSN 14A-869) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS729. SOC on arrival UK 5Sep43
				12571	(MSN 14A-870) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS730. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan48 as FS730,
					later as B-128. To Belgian Air Force / Belgische Luchtmacht Mar53 as H81. WFU Apr56.
					Technical School, Saffraanberg, Belgium as ground instructional airfram
				12572	(MSN 14A-871) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS731; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan48
					as FS731, later as B-119. Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FS731;
					returned to the Netherlands Aug49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1962.
				12573	(MSN 14A-872). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS732. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. No 1 Flying Training School Jul52. SOC May57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12574	(MSN 14A-873) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS733. Air Transport Auxiliary, White Waltham,
					Berkshire May44. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct47
					as FS733, later as B-95. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1959
				12575	(MSN 14A-874) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS734. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 7Feb45; code BL. Recovered by US Government 1945.
					Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45
					to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen,
					Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45
					as FS734; code BL. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AB. Flygeskolen,
					Gardermoen 27Mar47. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo 25Mar53. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ,
					Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 27Aug54. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing
					Jarlsberg 25Nov55 to Denmark, France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri Dec55 as 7363
				12576	(MSN 14A-875) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS735. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Mar46.
					Spun during aerobatics and crashed at Upwood, Cambridgeshire 17Sep49.
				12577	(MSN 14A-876). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS736. Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough.
					No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun50. No 19 Reserve Flying School Jul50.
					No 11 Reserve Flying School; Aug50. No 1 Flying Training School Feb51. Struck a tree and DBR at
					Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 8Dec51
				12578	(MSN 14A-877) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS737; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FS737, later as B-7.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1959
				12579	(MSN 14A-878) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS738. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford,
					Warwickshire Apr45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. Flying Refresher School,
					Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr50. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51.
					No 7 Flying Training School Dec51. No 2 Flying Training School Jul53. SOC May54
				12580	(MSN 14A-879) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS739. No 164 Squadron Apr46. Station Flight, Middle Wallop,
					Hants Oct46. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug47. Station Flight, Middle Wallop Oct47.
					Station Flight, Thorney Island, Hants Feb48. No 203 Advanced Flying School May48. No 226 Operational
					Conversion Unit Sep49. No 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Ringway,
					Cheshire Sep51. SOC May57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12581	(MSN 14A-880) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS740; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS740, later as B-17.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1959
				12582	(MSN 14A-881) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS741; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. Air Bombing & Gunnery School, Egypt Apr45. No 249 Squadron.
					Crash landed at Landing Ground H5, Transjordan 29Mar49
				12583	(MSN 14A-882). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS742. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire May45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan47. ? 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jan50. Crashed after take-off from Ternhill at Mickley, Shropshire 20Aug52
				12584	(MSN 14A-883) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS743; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep48 as FS743, later as B-140.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Written off Sep61
				12585	(MSN 14A-884) .Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS744. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton,
					Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Aug51. SOC 19Feb54.
				12586	(MSN 14A-885). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS745. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield,
					Warwickshire Apr45. The pilot lost control during firing practice, spun and crashed at Exhall, Warwickshire 23Apr46 (1KIS
				12587	(MSN 14A-886) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS746. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Aug52. Crash landed out of fuel at Packington, Leicestershire 6Apr53)
				12588	(MSN 14A-887)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS747; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. No 2 French Technical Liaison Unit, Blida, Algeria [May46].
					No 11 Flying Instructor School, Cyprus. Crashed on landing at Nicosia, Cyprus 30Dec46
				12589	(MSN 14A-888) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS748. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Apr45.
					No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. SOC 30Apr51.
				12590	(MSN 14A-889) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS749; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Dec47 as FS749, later as B-109. WFU.
					Ground instructional airframe 1951
				12591	(MSN 14A-890) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS750; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. Air Bombing & Gunnery School, Egypt Apr45. SOC 25Apr46
				12592	(MSN 14A-891) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS751; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS751, later as B-13.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Scrapped 1951
				12593	(MSN 14A-892) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS752. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jul45. Flying Training Command Communications Flight, Woodley,
					Berkshire Jul45; Home Command Examining Unit, White Waltham, Berkshire Mar53; Home Command
					Communications Squadron Oct53. Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Mar54. SOC 13Dec54.
				12594	(MSN 14A-893) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS753. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. No 1 Flying Training School Jul47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar48. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec49. Crashed during aerobatics three miles northwest of Ternhill, Shropshire 22Jun53.
				12595	(MSN 14A-894) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS754; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS754. Gilze-Rijen Air Base.
					Damaged by a technical malfunction landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base 12Dec46. Reserialled as B-6.
					Scrapped 1948 and parts used for B-30 [43-13141].
				12596	(MSN 14A-895)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS755. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					 Lincolnshire May45. No 1 Flying Training School Jul47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar48. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep48. SOC Dec56
				12597	(MSN 14A-896)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS756. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. ? 22 Service Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan50.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Feb50. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Mar53. SOC Mar55
				12598	(MSN 14A-897) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS757. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit,
					Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire May48. Station Flight, Halton, Bucks Oct48.
					No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Jan49. Flying Refresher School,
					Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire May49. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster,
					Yorkshire Apr51. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov51.
					Crashed during overshoot at Ternhill, Shropshire 6May53
				12599	(MSN 14A-898) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS758. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45. RAF College,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit Aug47. No 7 Flying Training School Mar48.
					Station Flight, Wittering, Cambridgeshire May48. No 2 Flying Training School Nov48.
					No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Jun50. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jul51. SOC Sep57
				12600	(MSN 14A-899) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS759.
					No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. SOC 30Apr51
				12601	(MSN 14A-900) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS760. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 3Jul45; code AA. Recovered by US Government 1945.
					Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to
					Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup,
					Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS760; code AA. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AC. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Damaged when the aircraft nosed over caused by hard braking 27Apr49. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen Aug50.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Dec50. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Aug51. 334 Skvadron,
					Sola, Stavangeradron, Sola, Stavanger 1Jul52. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim 3Dec52.
					Flygeskolen, Fornebu, Oslo Mar53. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo Nov53. Damaged landing
					at Kjeller 11Oct54 when a strong crosswind caused a ground loop with the left landing gear contacting a
					manhole, tipping the aircraft over onto its back. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim after
					repair Jun55. WFU Aug55 and transferred from Værnes to LKØ Jarlsberg. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg to Torslanda, Gothenburg, Sweden 21Sep55;
					Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 22Sep55; Eelde, Netherlands 23Sep55; Laon and Orly, Paris, France 26Sep55;
					Lyon and Nice, France 27Sep55; Pisa, Italy 30Sep55; Naples, Italy 1Oct55; Brindisi, Italy 3Oct55; Athens, Greece
					to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey 4Oct55. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 4Oct55 as 7351. WFU
				12602	(MSN 14A-901) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS761. No 54 Squadron Apr46. Station Flight,
					Odiham, Hants Oct46. SOC 30Apr51
				12603	(MSN 14A-902) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS762. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov50. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill,
					Gwelo Jul51. Crashed during aerobatics eight miles southwest of Gwelo, Southern Rhodesia 23Apr52
				12604	(MSN 14A-903) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS763. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 3Jul45; code AB. Recovered by US Government 1945.
					Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing
					Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel,
					Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS763; code AB. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen, Norway 22Nov45. During taxying at Gardermoen 30Apr46, the plane collided
					with a trailer that stood parked on the taxiway. The plane suffered some damage to the right wing.
					Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AD. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu,
					Oslo Jan51. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim 27Apr54. Dismantled and transported
					by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten Jan55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg Jun55. WFU.
					Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 26Oct55 to Denmark, France,
					Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey 8Nov55.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 8Nov55 as 7359
				12605	(MSN 14A-904) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS764. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46.
					Hit the ground during a low level roll and crashed at Hibaldstow, Lincolnshire 16Aug46 (2KIS)
				12606	(MSN 14A-905) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS765; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct47
					as FS765, later as B-102. Written off at Birdaard, Netherlands 7May52
				12607	(MSN 14A-906) 5th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged landing at Albany, NY 7Jul43.
					Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS766. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Mar45. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps / Hærens Flyvertropper 19Dec46 as FS766. Reserialled 1948 as 31-308,
					Harvardskolen, Karup. To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. WFU 15Apr59.
					Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 3May60.
				12608	(MSN 14A-907) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS767. No 587 Squadron May45.
					No 691 Squadron, Weston Zoyland, Somerset Jun46. No 595 Squadron Sep46.
					No 1 Flying Training School May51. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec51;
					Glasgow University Air Squadron Jan56; Edinburgh University Air Squadron, Turnhouse,
					Scotland Jan56; Glasgow University Air Squadron May56. Aberdeen University Air Squadron,
					Dyce, Aberdeenshire Jul56; Glasgow University Air Squadron Aug56;
					St Andrews University Air Squadron, Crail, Scotland Feb57. SOC Sep57
				12609	(MSN 14A-908) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS768. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 21Feb45; code AC.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt,
					near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup,
					Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS768; code AC. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen 22Nov45. Crash landed when the pilot forgot to lower the landing gear
					at Gardermoen 18Jan46. Landing at Gardermoen 22May46, the flare was too high
					and the aircraft was caught by a gust of wind, damaging the left wing tip and undercarriage.
					Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AE. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. Flygeskolen,
					Sola, Stavanger 22Dec50. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim 13Nov51.
					Loaned to Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger 1Mar52. Flygeskolen Værnes 16Oct52. Damaged
					landing at Værnes 28Aug53. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten Dec53. Flygeskolen Værnes 11May54. Crashed when the student pilot failed to
					recover from a spin at Skjenstadåsen, Malvik, 14kms WSW of Værnes 26Jan55 (2KIS).
				12610	(MSN 14A-909) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS769; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Middle East Sep44. No 11 Flying Instructor School. No 8 Squadron Feb48. SOC 15Sep50
				12611	(MSN 14A-910) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS770. No 587 Squadron May45.
					No 691 Squadron, Weston Zoyland, Somerset Jun46. No 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Turnhouse, Edinburgh Aug46. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham,
					Cambridgeshire Jun50. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Jul50.
					No 101 Refresher Flying School Apr51. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep51. SOC May57
				12612	(MSN 14A-911) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS771. no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Feb47 as FS771, later as B-137. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. Destroyed in a hangar fire at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands 30Oct61. Departing
					from Eindhoven, a KLu Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, serial P-111 (52-7145) suffered control
					problems and the pilot elected to carry out an emergency landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base.
					The airplane went off the runway and crashed into a hangar, killing the pilot. The accident
					destroyed five North American AT-16 Harvard and seven Piper L-18C, L-21A and L-21B Super
					Cub aircraft were damaged or destroyed
				12613	(MSN 14A-912) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS772. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 26Jun45; code AD.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS772; code AD.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AF. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Dec50. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo Jun51.
					Luftkrigsskolen (Air Force College), Fornebu, Oslo Jan54. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight),
					Værnes, Trondheim Apr54. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten 3Dec54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg. WFU. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy and
					from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7375.
				12614	(MSN 14A-913) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS773.
					No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jan48. Crash landed four miles west of Ternhill, Shropshire 28Oct52
				12615	(MSN 14A-914) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS774; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep47 as FS774, later as B-92.
					 Crash landed after a mid-air collision with Harvard B-39 (43-13178) at Gilze-Rijen Air Base,
					Netherlands 12Jul49. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12616	(MSN 14A-915) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS775; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Jan48 as FS775, later as B-111. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 196
				12617	(MSN 14A-916) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS776. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jun51.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53. Stored. SOC Dec53
				12618	(MSN 14A-917) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS777; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland as FS777, later as B-134.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 1958.
				12619	(MSN 14A-918) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS778; Handling Squadron Oct43.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FS778, later as B-72.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1966
				12620	(MSN 14A-919) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS779. Shipped to India Oct43.
					 No 28 Squadron. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12621	(MSN 14A-920) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS780. Shipped to India Oct43.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province.
					Ground looped and left t landing gear collapsed landing at Risalpur 25Aug44. SOC 24Apr47
				12622	(MSN 14A-921) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS781. Shipped to India.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Nosed over
					after a night flight landing at Peshawar, Punjab 27Nov44. Ground looped on landing at
					Peshawar, Punjab 11May45; landing gear collapsed, wing, aileron and flap damaged.
					Shipped to Far East. Far East Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Oct47.
					Station Flight, Seletar, Singapore Nov48. Far East Communications Squadron, Changi,
					Singapore Oct49. Accident, DBR 28Jul50
				12623	(MSN 14A-922). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS782. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12624	(MSN 14A-923) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS783. Shipped to India.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12625	(MSN 14A-924)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS784. Shipped to India.
					No 9 Squadron (IAF), Cox’s Bazaar, Bengal. Special Low Attack Instructors School,
					Ranchi, Bihar. No 8 Squadron (IAF). Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12626	(MSN 14A-925) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS787. SOC Sep 1947.
					Burma Communications Squadron. Recoverred by US Government Nov47
				12627	(MSN 14A-926) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS786. Shipped to India.
					No 9 Squadron (IAF), Cox’s Bazaar, Bengal. Crashed during low level roll at Feni, Chittagong 21Nov44 (2KIS)
				12628	(MSN 14A-927) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS787. Shipped to India.
					No 20 Squadron Aug46. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 as HT291.
					Indian Air Force Museum, Palam AB, Delhi 1968/14; flew until 1989, then displayed
					in museum. Air freighted to England for restoration to fly. Registered 7Dec11 as G-CGYM;
					cancelled 4Nov14 on export to India. Restored at Leicester; first flight 1Jul14.
					Ferried to RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire 11Jul14; air freighted by Indian Air Force C-17
					to New Delhi 26Jul14. Indian Air Force Historic Flight 4Nov14 as HT291.
				12629	(MSN 14A-928) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS788. Shipped to India.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 19Jun47
				12630	(MSN 14A-929) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS789. Shipped to India.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. British Air Forces South East
					Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. No 1 Service Flying Training
					School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana.
					SOC 24Apr47
				12631	(MSN 14A-930) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS790. Shipped to India.
					No 225 Group Communications Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				12632	(MSN 14A-931) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS791. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12633	(MSN 14A-932) 8th Ferrying Squadron, 4th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, Nashville, TN.
					Damaged taxying at Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 16Jul43. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS792.
					Shipped to India. Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. SOC 24Apr47.
				12634	(MSN 14A-933) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS793. Shipped to India.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. SOC 30May46
				12635	(MSN 14A-934) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS794. Shipped to India.
					Special Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar. No 216 Squadron. No 357 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				12636	(MSN 14A-935) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS795. Shipped to India.
					No 45 Squadron Jan48. SOC 25Mar48.
				12637	(MSN 14A-936) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS796. Shipped to India.
					No 159 Squadron. SOC 29Aug46
				12638	(MSN 14A-937) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS797. Shipped to India.
					No 67 Squadron. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12639	(MSN 14A-938) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS798. Shipped to India.
					No 160 Squadron. SOC 19Jun47.
				12640	(MSN 14A-939). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS799. Shipped to India.
					No 28 Squadron. 355 Squadron. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12641	(MSN 14A-940)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS800. Shipped to India.
					No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. SOC 24Apr47.
				12642	(MSN 14A-941) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS801. Shipped to India.
					No 194 Squadron. No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra.
					No 319 Maintenance Unit, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. Ground looped in a crosswind
					landing and the landing gear collapsed when the left wing struck the runway at Bhopal 28Aug45.
				12643	(MSN 14A-942) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS802. Shipped to India.
					No 322 Maintenance Unit, Chakeri, United Provinces. Spun and crashed performing
					unauthorised low level aerobatics at Chakeri 16Aug46 (2KIS)
				12644	(MSN 14A-943) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS803. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. ToRoyal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12645	(MSN 14A-944) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS804. Shipped to India.
					No 211 Squadron. SOC 1Jan45
				12646	(MSN 14A-945) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS805. Shipped to India.
					No 22 Squadron. Damaged while parked in collision by Beaufighter X KW399 which
					ground looped during take-off at Chiringa, Bengal. No 353 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				12647	(MSN 14A-946) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS806.Shipped to India.
					No 203 Squadron. No 222 Group Communications Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon.
					No 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12648	(MSN 14A-947) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS807. Shipped to India.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Ground
					looped on landing and hit concrete post on the perimeter track at Peshawar, Punjab 5Mar45.
					SOC 24Apr47
				12649	(MSN 14A-948) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS808. Shipped to India.
					No 62 Squadron. SOC 19Jun47.
				12650	(MSN 14A-949) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS809. Shipped to India.
					No 22 Squadron. SOC 31May45
				12651	(MSN 14A-950) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS810. Shipped to India.
					No 117 Squadron. SOC 4Oct45
				12652	(MSN 14A-951) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS811. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Transferred to USAAF in India as 43-12652.
					CBI Fighter Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Damaged when ground
					looped at Malir, Karachi 12Mar44. SOC 13Jun46
				12653	(MSN 14A-952) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS812. Shipped to India.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12654	(MSN 14A-953) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS813.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. Flying Training Command
					Communications Flight, Woodley, Berkshire Feb45. ? 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Apr45. Beam Approach School, Watchfield,
					Oxfordshire Nov45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Feb47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Dec47. SOC May57
				12655	(MSN 14A-954) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS814; no record of RAF service.
					 No 17 Service Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr45 as ground instructional
					airframe 5208M. SOC May54.
				12656	(MSN 14A-955) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS815. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb46. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47.
					No 1 Flying Training School Dec50. No 206 Advanced Flying School, Oakington, Cambridgeshire.
					Collided with Harvard FE756 [42-953] during aerobatics and crashed one mile south of Graveley,
					Cambridgeshire 2Jul5
				12657	(MSN 14A-956) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS816. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 7 Flying Training School Feb48. No 1 Flying Training School May51.
					Crashed into a wood after fuel exhaustion at Tredington, one mile NNW of Shipston-on-Stour,
					Warwickshire 2Jan52 (1KIS)
				12658	(MSN 14A-957) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS817; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan48 as FS817, later as B-112.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960
				12659	(MSN 14A-958) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS818. SOC on arrival UK 22Sep43
				12660	(MSN 14A-959). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS819. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose,
					Scotland Apr45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May51.
					SOC Mar55
				12661	(MSN 14A-960). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS820; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FS820, later as B-120.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FS820. Crash landed at Brustem AB,
					Belgium 9Mar49. Returned to the Netherlands Aug49.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Written off after mid-air collision with Harvard B-195 [42-504] at Gilze-Rijen 25Oct57.
				12662	(MSN 14A-961) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS821. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Apr45. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Crashed on take-off at Hullavington, Wilts 6Jan47
				12663	(MSN 14A-962) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS822. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					No 2 Flying Training School Oct48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May50. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney,
					Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. Collided with Harvard KF948 MSN (N-18-49) and crashed one
					mile S of Calmsden, Gloucestershire 28Jul52
				12664	(MSN 14A-963) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS823. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Feb45. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. Royal Air Force Flying College,
					Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Aug51. SOC Sep57
				12665	(MSN 14A-964) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS824; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					May47 as FS824, later as B-52. Scrapped for spare parts 1951.
				12666	(MSN 14A-965) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS825.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Apr45. SOC 8Sep50
				12667	(MSN 14A-966) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS826. no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 13Sep47 as FS826.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-309. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50.
					Ground instructional airframe at Flyvestation Værløse. WFU 22Apr59.
					Flyvevabnets Museum, Flyvestation Værløse, Denmark 1979. Stored dismantled at
					Gronholt, Copenhagen 1985. Loaned to Danmarks Flyvemuseum, Billund, Denmark,
					preserved and on display Oct86. Dansk Veteranflysamling, Stauning.
					Restored; first flight at Copenhagen 4Jun00. Registered 17Aug00 as OY-IIB.
					Crashed Jun 18, 2005 during a rehearsal formation flight prior to RDAF
					annual airshow. 2 killed. Registration cancelled 4Jul07
				12668	(MSN 14A-967) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS827. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Mar46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					Station Flight, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr48. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Nov49. SOC May54
				12669	(MSN 14A-968) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS828. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Feb45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. Crashed on overshoot at Feltwell, Norfolk 9May47.
				12670	(MSN 14A-969) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS829. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun45. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. Royal Air Force Flying College,
					Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jul51. SOC Dec56
				12671	(MSN 14A-970) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS830. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Mar45.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan47 as FS830.
					Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Accident and damaged by fire landing at Gilze-Rijen 27Jun47. Reserialled as B-25.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Destroyed in a hangar fire at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands 30Oct61. Departing from Eindhoven,
					a KLu Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, serial P-111 (52-7145) suffered control problems and the pilot
					elected to carry out an emergency landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base. The airplane went off the runway
					and crashed into a hangar, killing the pilot. The accident destroyed five North American AT-16 Harvard
					and seven Piper L-18C, L-21A and L-21B Super Cub aircraft were damaged or destroyed
				12672	(MSN 14A-971) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS831. no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Oct46 as FS831, later as B-14. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					WFU 1962. Noted in a scrap yard at Tilburg 1972. Beekse Bergen Camp site near Hilvarenbeek, Netherlands
					painted in pop-art colours in a playground
				12673	(MSN 14A-972) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS832. Air Transport Auxiliary,
					White Waltham, Berkshire Oct43. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Jan45 as ground instructional airframe 5015M. No 22 Flying Training School,
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire 1958 as ground instructional airframe 5015M. SOC 4Oct49
				12674	(MSN 14A-973)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS833; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Feb48 as FS833, later as B-125. Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FS833;
					Returned to the Netherlands Aug49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1966
				12675	(MSN 14A-974) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS834. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 15Feb45; code AE.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway
					12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS834; code AE. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AG. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Dec50. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim May51.
					 Loaned to Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger 1Mar52. Damaged when the aircraft ground looped
					during landing at Sola, Stavanger 29Jul52. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten 25Sep52. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger 1952. Dismantled and transported by road to
					Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten Oct53. Luftkrigsskolen (Air Force College), Fornebu, Oslo 29Jan54.
					Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Apr54. Dismantled and transported by
					road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten May54. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim
					6Dec54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 25May55. WFU. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy and from
					Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7371.
				12676	(MSN 14A-975) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS835. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Jun45. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					Damaged in collision by Harvard KF198	(MSN 14A-1899) while waiting to take-off at Church Lawford,
					Warwickshire 10Jul4
				12677	(MSN 14A-976) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS836. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 2 Flying Training School May45. No 20 Service Flying Training School Mar46.
					Struck trees during a practice forced landing at Badley, Northants 22Jul46
				12678	(MSN 14A-977) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS837. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. No 20 Service Flying Training
					School Sep46. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing),
					Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Mar50. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester,
					Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC 8May54. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components),
					Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
				12679	(MSN 14A-978) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS838; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. No 73 Operational Training Unit, Fayid, Egypt. SOC 26Nov46.
				12680	(MSN 14A-979) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS839; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					as FS839, later as B-77. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12681	(MSN 14A-980) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS840. No 3 Service Flying Training School,
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Nov49. SOC Jun54
				12682	(MSN 14A-981) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS841. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					No 1 Beam Approach School, Watchfield, Oxfordshire Jul46. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan50. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Dec52. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Jul53.
					SOC Jul54
				12683	(MSN 14A-982) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS842. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 30Jun45; code AF.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London;
					Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark;
					arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45
					as FS842; code AF. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. En route Gossen to Værnes 14Feb46,
					the aircraft crashed when the aircraft was caught in a downdraft at low altitude when flying
					through a narrow mountain pass. Despite applying full throttle, the aircraft crashed into
					pine trees in Auset, Snillfjord [date also quoted as 3May46]. [assigned code M-AH].
				12684	(MSN 14A-983) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS843. No 6 Service Flying Training
					School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Jul48. No 2 Flying Training School Sep50. No 1 Flying Training School Apr51. SOC May57
				12685	(MSN 14A-984) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS844. No 130 Squadron Mar46. Station Flight,
					Odiham, Hants Oct46. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill,
					Gwelo Jun51. Damaged in collision by Harvard FT250 [43-12991] after landing at Thornhill,
					Southern Rhodesia 19Aug52.
				12686	(MSN 14A-985) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS845. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jan44. Station Flight, Northolt, Middlesex Apr45.
					Shipped to Far East Jan52. No 84 Squadron May52. Station Flight, Tengah, Singapore Feb53.
					Malayan Auxiliary Air Force May56. SOC 10May57.
				12687	(MSN 14A-986) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS846; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. No 73 Operational Training Unit, Fayid, Egypt. SOC 28Nov46.
				12688	(MSN 14A-987) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS847. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. Damaged when the left wing struck the ground whilst the aircraft
					was opening up to go around after bouncing on landing at Cranwell 11Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar48. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jul48;
					abandoned in a spin and crashed one mile N of Kingston on Soar, Nottinghamshire 25Feb49
				12689	(MSN 14A-988) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS848; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44. SOC 20Oct50
				12690	(MSN 14A-989) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS849. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 7 Service Flying Training School May45. No 2 Flying Training School
					Jun48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing),
					Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
					Mar50. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Mar57
				12691	(MSN 14A-990) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS850. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire May45. No 7 Flying Training School Jul52. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan53. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne
					Mountford, Warwickshire Jul53. SOC Mar57.
				12692	(MSN 14A-991) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS851. No 21 Flying Training School.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr47 as FS851, later as B-32.
					Scrapped for spare parts 1951.
				12693	(MSN 14A-992) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS852. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Feb45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Central Gunnery
					School Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Aug48. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Dec49. No 1 Flying Training School Mar51. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep51. SOC May54
				12694	(MSN 14A-993) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS853. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jul45. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. ? 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jul49. SOC May57.
				12695	(MSN 14A-994) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS854. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Apr45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan50. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb50. No 2 Flying Training School Sep50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. No 206 Advanced Flying School, Oakington, Cambridgeshire.
					Left wing and landing gear damaged when ground looped in a cross wind landing at Oakington 2Jul51. SOC Feb55.
				12696	(MSN 14A-995) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS855. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit Aug47.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Apr48.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jul48. Shipped to Mombasa, Kenya Aug55;
					no record of service in Kenya. To Royal Jordanian Air Force Jun56
				12697	(MSN 14A-996) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS856. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire May45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep48. SOC Jul54
				12698	(MSN 14A-997) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS857. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-161.
					Departing Gilze-Rijen, the aircraft crashed and burned at Heelten near Gilze-Rijen 19Jun52 (1KIS).
					The pilot bailed out but was killed when the parachute failed to open. SOC 23Jun52
				12699	(MSN 14A-998) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS858. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12700	(MSN 14A-999) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS859. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton,
					New Brunswick. Crashed five miles east of Scoudouc, New Brunswick 27Dec43 (1KIS).
				12701	(MSN 14A-1000) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS860. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. No 8 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12702	(MSN 14A-1001) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS861. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-405.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				12703	(MSN 14A-1002) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS862. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 27Dec46.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16057.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 11Aug47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 10Jun49;
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 20Sep49. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 11Nov49. Forced
					landing after engine failure 13Mar53. Damaged in collision with a Jeep after landing 14Jul53.
					F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 20Dec56. Loaned to F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 18Jul58. F 15 Wing,
					Söderhamn 15Sep58. SOC 26Apr68.
				12704	(MSN 14A-1003) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS863. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton,
					New Brunswick. Crashed in Northumberland Strait, Canada 14Sep43
				12705	(MSN 14A-1004)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS864. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Pearce, Alberta.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				12706	(MSN 14A-1005) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS865. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-406.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50.
				12707	(MSN 14A-1006) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS866. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Dunnville, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12708	(MSN 14A-1007) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS867. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville,
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop,
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 14May47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16037.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 14Jun47. Damaged 4Dec52 when the aircraft collided after landing
					with Sk 16A #16017 [42-12414]. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 7Jul56.
					F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. Loaned to F 16 Wing, Uppsala 18Oct57. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 5May58.
					Loaned to United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL) 17Jun58; code 05;
					remained in Sweden as reserve. Damaged 27Aug65. Damaged in collision with a boundary
					marker at Skavsta 17Mar67. SOC 25Oct67.
				12709	(MSN 14A-1008) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS868. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 18 Service Flying Training School, Gimli,
					Manitoba. Accident, DBR 3Dec44
				12710	(MSN 14A-1009) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS869. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-407. Crashed into a mountain 25Apr50
				12711	(MSN 14A-1010) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS870. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop,
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 20Dec46.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16014.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 20Apr47. Accident 3Jan55, right wing damaged. Loaned to F 14 Wing,
					Halmstad 12Jul56. F 14 Wing, Halmstad 20Dec56. Accident 1Aug57 when landed with
					landing gear retracted. Accident 2Jul62. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 19Aug68.
					Accident 23Jun71 at Visby when ground looped and the right landing gear collapsed,
					damaging the right wing. SOC 30Sep71. Used by the Luftfartsverket for fire training
				12712	(MSN 14A-1011) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS871. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 18Jun47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16055.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 1Aug47. Loaned to F 13 Wing, Norrköping 4Nov53.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 24Jan54. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 12Jul56.
					F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. Loaned to United Nations Observation Group in
					Lebanon (UNOGIL) 17Jun58; code 03; ferried from Västerås to Lebanon 28Jun58;
					returned to Sweden 14Oct58. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 28Nov58. Damage to wing and
					landing gear when ground looped landing at Nyköping 30May68. SOC 12Sep68.
				12713	(MSN 14A-1012) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS872. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				12714	(MSN 14A-1013) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS873. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 35 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly
					20Dec46. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16084.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 6Oct47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 17Feb50;
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 22Feb50. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 27Feb50.
					Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 30May54. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 30Jul54. Right wing damaged at
					Uppsala 27Sep55 in collision with Sk 16A Fv16087 [42-509] which was waiting to take-off ahead.
					Loaned to F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 2May58. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 23Oct58. F 20 Wing, Uppsala 1Jun64.
					SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72.
					To Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA.
				12715	(MSN 14A-1014) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS874. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-189.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1956
				12716	(MSN 14A-1015) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS875. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Dunnville, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly 24Jan47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16003. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 14Mar47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for
					overhaul 1Aug49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 6Mar50. Loaned to F 4 Wing,
					Frösön, Östersund 12Sep56. F 21 Wing, Luleå 10Jan57. SOC 30Mar72.
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. To Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				12717	(MSN 14A-1016) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS876. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Crashed two miles east of Delmas, Saskatchewan 4Dec44
				12718	(MSN 14A-1017) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS877. Delivered to Canada Jul43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-408.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50.
					Displayed as gate guard at Sulaman airfield, Bandung, Java [last noted Jul14]
				12719	(MSN 14A-1018) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS878. Delivered to Canada Jul43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly
					20Dec46. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16085.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 6Oct47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 3Oct49;
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 7Oct49. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 30Jan50.
					Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 30May54. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 3Aug54. F 9 Wing, Säve,
					Göteborg 30May59. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 7Oct59. Damaged in collision with a snow
					bank at Uppsala 29Mar61. SOC 27Jun61.
				12720	(MSN 14A-1019) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS879; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb47 as FS879, later as B-138.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1960
				12721	(MSN 14A-1020) Delivered to RAF Sep43 as Harvard IIb FS880; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS880, later as B-135.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Registration PH-PPS reserved; not taken up. Registered 14Jun71 as PH-BKT.
					Gilze-Rijen Aero Club, Gilze-Rijen Air Base Aug76.
					Used for film work. In ‘A Bridge Too Far’ [1976] was painted to represent a Hawker Typhoon; code HF-L;
					also painted to represent a Fw 190A; code 5 + -. For the jubilee of ? 320 Squadron the aircraft was
					marked as ‘PH-320’. Performed a barrel roll but did not recover from it, crashed and destroyed
					at Keiheuvel AB, Belgium 4Feb90 (2 fatalities). Cancelled 14Mar90
				12722	(MSN 14A-1021) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS881. No 587 Squadron Feb45.
					No 691 Squadron, Weston Zoyland, Somerset Jun46. Fighter Command Communications
					Squadron, Northolt, Middlesex Oct46. No 612 (County of Aberdeen) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary
					Air Force, Dyce, Aberdeenshire May50. SOC Feb57. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst,
					Camberley, Surrey
					[The Harvard to the Lebanese Air Force Al Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Lubnania Jun57 as ‘FS881’
					was previously KF565	(MSN 14A-2265)]
				12723	(MSN 14A-1022) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS882; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FS882, later as B-76.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1959
				12724	(MSN 14A-1023) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS883. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec49. Engine failure on take-off and crashed into a hut at Moreton-in-Marsh,
					Gloucestershire 9Jan51.
				12725	(MSN 14A-1024) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS884. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Apr45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Caught fire on ground
					and destroyed at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 20Jun51
				12726	(MSN 14A-1025) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS885; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep47 as FS885, later as B-89.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Mar53 as H80. Crashed on delivery flight at
					Ename, Oudenaarde 27Mar53
				12727	(MSN 14A-1026) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS886. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May51. SOC May57
				12728	(MSN 14A-1027) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS887. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 25Jun45; code AH.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to
					Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS887; code AH.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AI. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Aug51.
					Loaned to 334 Skvadron, Sola, Stavanger 1Jul52. Crash landed after the engine stopped at 1,000ft
					over the sea; the pilot managed to reach the runway at Lista, Borhaug 8Sep52. Dismantled and
					transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten Oct53. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg,
					Tønsberg Jan54. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg to
					Torslanda, Gothenburg, Sweden 21Sep55; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 22Sep55; Eelde,
					Netherlands 23Sep55; Laon and Orly, Paris, France 26Sep55; Lyon and Nice, France 27Sep55;
					Pisa, Italy 30Sep55; Naples, Italy 1Oct55; Brindisi, Italy 3Oct55; Athens, Greece to Gaziemir,
					?zmir, Turkey 4Oct55. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 4Oct55 as 7352. WFU.
				12729	(MSN 14A-1028) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS888. No 65 Squadron Mar46.
					No 695 Squadron Oct46. No 41 Squadron Aug47. Station Flight, Horsham St Faith, Norfolk Oct47.
					Crashed during overshoot at Horsham St Faith, Norfolk 4Feb48
				12730	(MSN 14A-1029) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS889. No 19 Squadron May46.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Oct51.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				12731	(MSN 14A-1030) Delivered to RAF Sep43 as Harvard IIb FS890. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire May45. No 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Biggin Hill, Kent Jul47. No 2 Flying Training School Oct50. No 1 Flying Training School Apr51.
					Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Feb56. Birmingham University Air
					Squadron Jun56. Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug56.
					Manchester University Air Squadron, Woodvale, Lancashire Aug56. Nottingham University
					Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Oct56. Ground instructional airframe 7554M.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Gloucestershire Jan58 as gate guardian 1958/70.
					Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire
					for spares recovery Sep73. Little Rissington; stored 2003
				12732	(MSN 14A-1031) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS891. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Apr45. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun49. No 1 Flying Training School Feb51. Crash landed short
					of the runway at Oakington, Cambridgeshire 8Jun51.
				12733	(MSN 14A-1032) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS892. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jul44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby, Lincolnshire Sep49. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Oct49. Crashed at St Mary Street, Ely, Cambs; pilot and one civilian killed 9Aug51
				12734	(MSN 14A-1033) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS893; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47 as FS893, later as B-107.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951
				12735	(MSN 14A-1034) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS894. No 7 Service Flying Training School May45.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec52. SOC Mar55
				12736	(MSN 14A-1035) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS895; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria May44; no record of service in Middle East. SOC 28Nov46
				12737	(MSN 14A-1036)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS896; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS896.
					Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Damaged landing at Gilze-Rijen 20May47. Reserialled as B-8.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Scrapped 1964
				12738	(MSN 14A-1037) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS897. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 28Jun45; code AI.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS897; code AI. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45.
					Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AK. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. Crashed into a mountain in poor
					weather in the Stav valley, western Aurdal 9Mar49 (2KIS).
				12739	(MSN 14A-1038) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS898. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Aug52. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne
					Mountford, Warwickshire Oct53. SOC May54
				12740	(MSN 14A-1039) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS899. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Apr45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep48.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50. Central Flying School (Basic),
					South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Mar55
				12741	(MSN 14A-1040) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS900. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Apr45. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire May51. No 1 Flying Training School Aug5. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Jan52. Lost propeller blade and crashed into sea 4 mi NW of Downham Market,
					UK Apr 5, 1954. Pilot bailed out but died
				12742	(MSN 14A-1041) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS901; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Algiers, Algeria Jun44. No 2 French Technical Liaison Unit, Blida, Algeria [May46].
					No 6 Squadron. Landing gear collapsed landing at Kolundia, Palestine 4Oct46
				12743	(MSN 14A-1042) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS902. Aeroplane & Armament
					Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire May44. No 1 Flying
					Training School Apr52. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Aug53. SOC Apr55
				12744	(MSN 14A-1043) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS903. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Apr45. ? 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					Returned to US Government. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FS903
				12745	(MSN 14A-1044) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS904, no RAF service.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS904. Test flown by Frits
					Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then flown to the Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal
					Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch
					Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to Dutch East Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47.
					Written off at sea during a storm in April, probably lost overboard. Sometimes quoted LSK serial
					B-150 is incorrect.
				12746	(MSN 14A-1045) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS905. No 315 Squadron Apr46. Station Flight,
					Odiham, Hants May47. No 1 Squadron. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jun51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Aug51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53.
				12747	(MSN 14A-1046) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS906. No 7 Service Flying Training School Jun45.
					No 501 (County of Gloucester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Filton, Gloucestershire Aug46.
					No 2 School of Technical Training, Cosford, Shropshire Feb47 as ground instructional airframe 6276M.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jul51. SOC Jun57
				12748	(MSN 14A-1047) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS907. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 29Jun45; code AJ. Recovered by
					US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway,
					departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel,
					Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS907; code AJ. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45.
					Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AL. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger 28Apr51.
					332 Skvadron, Bardufoss May51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKN, Bardufoss Jul52
					Damaged landing at Bardufoss 28Mar54 when tail wheel shimmy caused the aircraft to veer into a
					snow bank. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim 9Mar55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ,
					Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 21Mar55. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing
					Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7372
				12749	(MSN 14A-1048) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS908; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr47 as FS908, later as B-33. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12750	(MSN 14A-1049) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS909; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FS909, later as B-121.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FS909; returned to the Netherlands Aug49.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Written off at Twenthe, Netherlands 1Apr63
				12751	(MSN 14A-1050) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS910; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FS910, later as B-88. Scrapped for spare parts 1951.
				12752	(MSN 14A-1051) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS911. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 25Jun45; code AK.
					Recoveured by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg,
					Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving
					Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS911; code AK.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Reparasjons-og Vedlikeholdsavdelingen, Gardermoen.
					Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AM. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen Jul48. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Apr51.
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKN, Bardufoss Jun51. Crashed at Bardufoss 11Jul53 (2KIS).
					The pilot was performing aerobatics above Harstad in connection with a defense exhibition.
					On return to Bardufoss, the pilot performed a low pass, pulled up into a loop but entered a
					spin and crashed close to the runway. SOC 21Oct53
				12753	(MSN 14A-1052) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS912. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FS912, later as B-48.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU.
					Ground instructional airframe 1959
				12754	(MSN 14A-1053) Delivered to RAF Sep43 as Harvard IIb FS913; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland as FS913, later as B-136.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 1958 as B-136.
					Exhibited at a garage at Alkmaar, Netherlands 1962. Stored at Hardervijle, Netherlands 1965/71
				12755	(MSN 14A-1054) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS914. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Apr45. No 20 Service Flying Training School Sep46.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. No 103 Flying Refresher School May51.
					No 207 Advanced Flying School Nov51. No 1 Flying Training School May52.
					Damaged by Harvard KF397	(MSN 14A-2097) on the runway at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 12Sep52)
				12756	(MSN 14A-1055) Delivered to RAF Sep43 as Harvard IIb FS915; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FS915, later as B-41.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Sold to USA mid 1968.
					Fargo Air Service, Nashua, NH 1970; noted unconverted in RNAF camouflage at Nashua Oct70.
					Conflict;
					Registered 1972 as N8993 with MSN 66-2709 [RCAF 2976]; current [Jun20]. Damaged when landing g
					ear collapsed on landing 3Jul16
				12757	(MSN 14A-1056) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS916. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 28Jun45; code AL. Recovered by US Government 1945.
					Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to
					Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen,
					Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS916; code AL.
					lyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Crashed when the low flying aircraft flew into power
					cables at Minnesund 18Jan46. [assigned code M-AN)
				12758	(MSN 14A-1057) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS917. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon Jun45. Returned to US Government.
					Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 31May47 as FS917, later as 31-310.
					Harvardskolen, Karup. Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722.
					WFU 23May59. Registered 23Feb61 as LN-BNN to Fjellfly. Used for target towing.
					CofA lapsed 31Dec68, cancelled 14Jun71. Stored. To playground Sweden 1971. Preserved and
					on display on the roof of the shopping center at High Chaparral Wild West Village,
					Hillerstorp, Sweden 1985. Damaged in fire at Hillerstorp 14Jan91. Österlens Flygmusuem,
					Gärsnäs, Sweden. Fuselage at Lovestad, Sweden; restoration project using parts from Fv 16074 [42-835].
				12759	(MSN 14A-1058) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS918. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 22Jun45; code AM.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg,
					Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving
					Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FS918;
					code AM. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AO. Flygeskolen,
					Gardermoen 27Mar47. 331 Skvadron, Gardermoen. Crashed at Gardermoen 19Oct48
					when the aircraft stalled during a tight turn and clipped the ground close to the airport;
					both pilots died.
				12760	(MSN 14A-1059) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS919; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep47 as FS919,
					later as B-93. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					After departing from Volkel AB, the pilot lost control and the aircraft crashed after
					entering a spin at Hermalen, 5Jun56 (2KIS). SOC 6Jun56
				12761	(MSN 14A-1060) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS920. Empire Central Flying
					School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire May46. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49;
					Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. No 103 Flying Refresher School Jul51.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec51. No 2 Flying Training School Jul53. SOC Oct57
				12762	(MSN 14A-1061) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS921. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 316 Squadron Apr46. Station Flight, Wattisham, Norfolk Dec46.
					Station Flight, Duxford, Cambridgeshire May47. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Dec47.
					Reserve Command Instrument Training Flight Aug48. Reserve Command Communications
					Squadron, White Waltham, Berkshire Jan50. No 1 Flying Training School Jul51.
					Crashed on take-off Oakington, Cambridgeshire 3Aug51
				12763	(MSN 14A-1062) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS922. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Returned to US Government.
					Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 19Apr47 as FS922. Reserialled 1948 as 31-311.
					To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 725. Eskadrille 722. WFU 11Aug58.
					Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 31May61
				12764	(MSN 14A-1063) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS923. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 3 Tactical Air Force Communications Squadron, Comilla, Chittagong. Burma
					 Communications Flight. No 357 Squadron. No 1300 Flight Mar46. Shipped to Far East Jan47.
					No 18 Squadron May47. No 84 Squadron Jan48. Far East Communications Squadron, Changi,
					Singapore Jun48. Far East Examining Squadron, Seletar, Singapore Mar50.
					Far East Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Nov50. SOC Apr57
				12765	(MSN 14A-1064) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS924. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12766	(MSN 14A-1065) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS925. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 82 Squadron, Imphal, Bengal. No 45 Squadron. SOC 23Aug45
				12767	(MSN 14A-1066) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS926. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 13Jun46
				12768	(MSN 14A-1067) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS927. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 8 Squadron (IAF). To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12769	(MSN 14A-1068) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS928. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Transferred to USAAF in India as 43-12769.
					CBI Fighter Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Force landed with mechanical
					failure at Malir, Karachi 13Mar44. SOC 13Jun46
				12770	(MSN 14A-1069) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS929. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 681 Squadron; 45 Squadron. SOC 30May46
				12771	(MSN 14A-1070) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS930. Shipped to India Jan44.
					Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi Oct44.
					No 8 Ferry Unit, Mauripur, Karachi. Crash landed in a field two miles northwest of Barisal,
					Bengal, after the engine cut out at 5000 ft en-route Allahabad to Ratnapur, Bengal 20Apr45.
					SOC 31May45.
				12772	(MSN 14A-1071) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS931. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 27 Squadron, Ranchi, Bihar. Crashed on landing at Ranchi 25Sep44. No 141 Repair and
					Salvage Unit. No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.
					To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12773	(MSN 14A-1072) 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI.
					Fatal crash at Rodney, Ontario, Canada 26Aug43 (1KIS). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS932.
					Shipped to India Jan44. No 1300 Flight May46
				12774	(MSN 14A-1073) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS933. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Transferred to USAAF in India as 43-12774. CBI Fighter
					Replacement Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi, India. Crash landed after engine failure by the
					Malir River, three miles northeast of Landhi. 6th Fighter Squadron, Commando, 1st Air Commando Group.
					Damaged landing at Asansol, Bengal 28Jul45. SOC by RAF 13Jun46
				12775	(MSN 14A-1074). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS934. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 135 Squadron. No 34 Squadron. No 615 Squadron. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12776	(MSN 14A-1075) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS935. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. No 34 Squadron. No 228 Group Communications Flight,
					Barrackpore, Bengal. Ground looped and the landing gear collapsed landing in a crosswind
					at Ranchi, Bihar 9Jun45
				12777	(MSN 14A-1076) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS936. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 26Apr45.
				12778	(MSN 14A-1077) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS937. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 28Jun45
				12779	(MSN 14A-1078) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS938. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 670 Squadron, Razmak, Waziristan. Crashed after take-off in heavy headwinds from Razmak 8May46
				12780	(MSN 14A-1079) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS939. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12781	(MSN 14A-1080) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS940. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12782	(MSN 14A-1081) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS941. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. Recaptured by US Government Nov47
				12783	(MSN 14A-1082) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS942. Shipped to India Jan44.
					Station Flight, Koggala, Ceylon. SOC 25Jun46.
				12784	(MSN 14A-1083) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS943. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12785	(MSN 14A-1084) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS944. Shipped to India Jan44.
					Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. No 22 Anti Aircraft Co-operation Unit,
					Drigh Road, Karachi. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12786	(MSN 14A-1085) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS945. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 45 Squadron. SOC 27Sep45
				12787	(MSN 14A-1086) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS946. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 13Jun46. Registered Mar46 as VT-CAX to Indian
					Overseas Airlines Ltd.; cancelled.
				12788	(MSN 14A-1087) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS947. Shipped to India Jan44.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi Oct44.
					Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12789	(MSN 14A-1088) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS948. Shipped to India Jan44;
					DGA Communications Flight. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12790	(MSN 14A-1089) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS949. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 22 Anti Aircraft Co-operation Unit, Drigh Road, Karachi. Struck cables during a low
					level flight at 200 feet. The aircraft was damaged but landed safely back at base.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12791	(MSN 14A-1090) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS950. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Transferred to USAAF in India as 43-12791.
					CBI Fighter Replacement Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi, India. Damaged landing at
					Landhi, Karachi 4Nov44. SOC by RAF 13Jun46.
				12792	(MSN 14A-1091) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS951. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47
				12793	(MSN 14A-1092) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS952. Shipped to India Jan44.
					No 45 Squadron. Station Flight, Negombo, Ceylon. Shipped to Far East. Station Flight, Kai Tak,
					Hong Kong Oct50. Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Jan51. Crashed in sea near Hong Kong 18Jul54
				12794	(MSN 14A-1093) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS953. Shipped to India Jan44.
					Special Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar. No 1 (India) Group Communications Flight,
					Peshawar, Khyber. Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12795	(MSN 14A-1094). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS954. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12796	(MSN 14A-1095) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS955. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46.
				12797	(MSN 14A-1096) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS956. Shipped to India Jan44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12798	(MSN 14A-1097) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS957. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 4Jun47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16048.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 1Jul47. Damaged when the aircraft collided with a boundary marker 19Mar52.
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 31May56. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 7Jul56. Försökscentralen
					(Research Centre), Malmslätt, Linköping 20Dec56. SOC 31Dec57, high repair costs.
					The aircraft had been outside at F 5 Wing for a long time and suffered severe corrosion which
					was uneconomical to repair.
				12799	(MSN 14A-1098) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS958, Delivered to Canada 1Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 7Dec46. War Assets Corporation.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 25Apr47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16073. F 16 Wing Uppsala 30Aug47.
					Loaned to F 12 Wing, KalMar 13Nov48. F 16 Wing Uppsala 11Dec48. Damaged during take-off in collision
					by Sk 16A Fv16091 [42-12338] 24Feb49. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 22Dec49;
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 29Dec49. F 16 Wing Uppsala 10Jan50. Loaned to F 1 Wing,
					Hässlö, Västerås 14May56. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Dec56. Loaned to F 20 Wing, Uppsala 7Oct57.
					F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 7May58. SOC 29Aug69. The aircraft was gifted to the Johannisbergs School,
					Västerås for educational purposes. Västgöta Veteranflygförening Oct05. Registration SE-FVU reserved 7Apr06.
					Registered 15Jun06 as SE-FVU to Västgöta Veteranflygförening; name changed to Swedish Air Force Historic Flight,
					Trollhättan 2008, based at Såtenäs
				12800	(MSN 14A-1099). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS959. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Stored Ontario [Aug46].
					Viking Air Service, Canada. Norwegian Government. Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway on
					SS ‘Eagle Mountain’ 27Nov46. Luftforsvarets Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 27Nov46.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret 29Nov46 as FS959; code M-BF. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen.
					TDY at Merket, Paradisfjorden. Damaged during an emergency landing at Storevatn, 12km west of
					Hemsedal Church 4Mar49. The student and instructor were carrying out emergency landing exercises
					from Merket. When the plane was two meters above the ground, the student stopped the engine
					and pulled the throttle back. The left wing tip struck the ground in an incipient stall. The landing gear
					was still retracted. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Mar51. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes,
					Trondheim Nov51. 334 Skvadron, Sola, Stavanger Apr52. Damaged when landing with a throttle
					malfunction at Lista 12Sep52. The pilot retracted the landing gear to reduce the high speed
					and the aircraft skidded on its fuselage. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten. Declared BER 30Jan53. SOC 11Dec53
				12801	(MSN 14A-1100) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS960. Delivered to Canada 1Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 2Oct46. War Assets Corporation.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-184.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg AB 1968/98. Registration PH-TBR reserved 1990 by
					 Stichting Vliegsport Gilze-Rijen; reservation cancelled. Restored to fly Gilze-Rijen Air Base 1991.
					Loan to Dutch Spitfire Flight, Deelen AB 1992. Registration PH-TBR reserved 9Jun 93 by Stichting
					Vliegsport Gilze-Rijen; reservation cancelled. Militaire Luchtvaart Museum travelling exhibit 1993/98.
					Autotron, RoSmalen, 's Hertogenbosch 1998. Registration PH-IBY reserved 24Feb99 by Stichting Vliegsport
					Gilze-Rijen; reservation cancelled 26Apr01. Registration PH-IBY reserved 7May02 by Stichting Vliegsport
					Gilze-Rijen; reservation cancelled 24Dec09. Registration PH-IBY reserved 1Nov10 by the KLu Historic
					Flight Foundation / Stichting KLu Historische Vlucht, Gilze-Rijen Air Base
					(Klu records show 12801 as FH124).
				12802	(MSN 14A-1101) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS961. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. War Assets Corporation.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 2Jun47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16078. F 16 Wing, Uppsala
					28Jun47. Crash landed at Uppsala 12Mar49; after landing the landing gear was retracted by mistake
					instead of the wing flaps. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 5Dec49; installation
					of rocket and bomb mountings 12Dec49. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 21Dec49. Left wing damaged in collision
					on the ground with a shed 4Sep52. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 24Apr57. Loaned to F 20 Wing, Uppsala
					30Sep58. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 1May59. SOC 21Apr70.
				12803	(MSN 14A-1102) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS962. School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 25Apr47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16080. F 16 wing Uppsala
					11Sep47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 2Aug49; installation of rocket and bomb
					mountings 28Sep49. F 16 wing Uppsala 29Nov49. Damaged 7Mar50 when, on landing, the right wing tip
					dipped into the runway, causing damage to the right wing tip and aileron. Damaged 20Feb53 when nosed
					over while landing on skis. Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 14May56. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Dec56.
					SOC 14Apr67.
				12804	(MSN 14A-1103) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS963. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies. Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Aug48 as B-409. Crashed into the ground
					while low flying at Kalidjati, Subang, West Java, Indonesia 16Feb50 (2KIS).
				12805	(MSN 14A-1104) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS964. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Swiss Air Force 10Oct49 as U-330. SOC 16Sep69.
				12806	(MSN 14A-1105) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS965. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Damaged when struck by a runway control truck and nosed over 16Oct43. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. Viking Air Service, Canada.
					Norwegian Government. Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway on SS ‘Swan Mountain’ 29Oct46.
					Luftforsvarets Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 7Nov46.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret 14Nov46 as FS965; code M-BC.
					Flygeskolen, Gardermoen. Flystasjon Bardufoss Jan51. 332 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim Feb51.
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKN, Bardufoss Jul52. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim 25Mar53.
					Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten Oct53.
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 30Jan54. Damaged in collision with parked
					Harvard FT252/M-AV (43-12993) at Jarlsberg 11May54. As M-BC exited from its parking position,
					the left wing came into contact with the fuselage of M-AV. This caused M-BC to turn sharply to the
					left when the aircraft's propeller hit the wing of M-AV and caused major damage to it. WFU 9May56.
					Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France,
					Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7376
				12807	(MSN 14A-1106) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS966, Delivered to Canada 4Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. SOC 7Dec46. War Assets Corporation.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 30May47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16077. F 16 Wing Uppsala 28Jun47.
					CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 27Oct49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 1Nov49
					F 16 Wing Uppsala 5Dec49. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 25May55 F 16 Wing Uppsala 14Aug55.
				 	Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 7Aug56F 16 Wing Uppsala 7Sep56. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 11Feb57. SOC 29Aug69.
					The aircraft was gifted to the Johannisbergs School, Västerås for educational purposes.
					 Flygvapenmuseum/Swedish Air Force Museum, Malmslatt AB; stored at Västerås 1970/80.
					Shipped in container on MV "Tombarra", departed Sweden 16Jul81, arrived Adelaide 8Aug81,
					trucked to Mildura, VIC 11Aug81. Warbirds Aviation Museum, Mildura, Australia 16Jun81;
					exchanged by the Flygvapenmuseum for a CA-32 Wirraway that was used to build the replica
					of a North American Sk 14 which is now on display in the Swedish Air Force Museum. Registration VH-NZI
					assigned 15Aug83; registration not taken up. Named ‘The City of Malmen’. Restoration project at
					Jandakot, Perth, WA 1993/95. Registered 5Nov93 as VH-JHP. Reregistered 2Aug96 as VH-TXN; current [May18].
				12808	(MSN 14A-1107) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS967. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored at Dunville airport, Mount Hope, ONT August 1946.
					War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 2Apr47.
					To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16016.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 20Apr47. Forced landing at Havgård 15Nov50 after engine failure.
					Accident 16Mar55 when the aircraft nosed over during taxying. F 20 Wing, Uppsala 13Oct56.
					F 12 Wing, KalMar 8Feb57. SOC 29Aug69.
				12809	(MSN 14A-1108) to RAF as Harvard IIB FS968. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford,
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and
					assembly 20Dec46. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16011.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 18Apr47. Accident 1Feb50 during engine runs when a person walked
					into the propeller and was killed. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 1Mar57. Loaned to F 6 Wing,
					Karlsborg 2May58. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 8Oct58. Loaned to F 13 Wing, Norrköping 14Aug61.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 1Dec61. SOC 29Aug69.
				12810	(MSN 14A-1109) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS969. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored. Taken on strength by RCAF 17Jul51
					with serial 20201. No 11 Technical Support Unit, Aircraft Industries Limited for reconditioning
					and modifications, 7Jul51. No 3 Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta 28Aug51.
					Canadian Pacific Airlines Repairs Ltd., Calgary for modifications 21Dec55. Storage at
					Lincoln Park, Alberta 31Aug56. No 3 Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta 4Jun57.
					Storage at Lincoln Park, Alberta 12Aug58. No 2 Flying Training School, Moose Jaw,
					Saskatchewan 2Dec58. Storage at Lincoln Park, Alberta 17Mar59. Pending disposal 18Dec59.
					SOC 18Oct60. Crown Assets Disposal Corporation, sold to Davis Enterprises of Edmonton, Alberta
				12811	(MSN 14A-1110) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS970. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					 Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Sep48 as B-410.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50.
				12812	(MSN 14A-1111). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS971. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				12813	(MSN 14A-1112) Delivered to Canada Sep43. Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and
					assembly May48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16116. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 6Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for
					maintenance 3Mar50; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 8Mar50. F 13 Wing,
					Norrköping 15Mar50. Propeller damaged on landing 13Feb52. Damaged in collision
					with telephone lines at Skebokvarn 26Sep52. Left wing damaged when the aircraft
					ground looped 9Jun54. F 21 Wing, Luleå 30Jan57. Damaged 25Sep59. Damaged in collision
					with power lines at Svansele, near Skellefteå 29Jul65. SOC 19Jan70.
				12814	(MSN 14A-1113) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS973. Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training School,
					North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				12815	(MSN 14A-1114) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS974. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies. Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Sep48 as B-411.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				12816	(MSN 14A-1115) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS975. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies. Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Sep48 as B-412. Transferred to the
					Indonesian Air Force / Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50. Written off.
				12817	(MSN 14A-1116) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS976. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Sep48 as B-413.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				12818	(MSN 14A-1117) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS977. Delivered to Canada Sep43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Oct48 as B-414.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/ Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50. Written off.
				12819	(MSN 14A-1118)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS978 Delivered to Canada Sep43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].
					No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Collided with RCAF Harvard 3296
					and crashed after the pilot bailed out 5Jan44
				12820	(MSN 14A-1119) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS979. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47.
				12821	(MSN 14A-1120) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS980. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 26Jun47
				12822	(MSN 14A-1121) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS981. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 2Aug45
				12823	(MSN 14A-1122) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS982. Shipped to India.
					No 231 Group Communications Flight. Station Flight, Jessore Oct45. SOC 24Apr47
				12824	(MSN 14A-1123) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS983. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Sep46. No 1315 Flight, Iwakuni, Japan. SOC 11Oct48
				12825	(MSN 14A-1124) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS984. Shipped to India Oct43;
					no RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Sep46. ? 1315 Flight, Iwakuni, Japan. SOC 11Oct48.
					 Field Aircraft Services (South Africa) Pty Ltd, Rand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
					Registered Sep55 as ZS-DMN. To Syrian Arab Air Force Jun56
				12826	(MSN 14A-1125) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS985. Shipped to India.
					No 231 Group Communications Flight. Station Flight, Jessore Oct45. SOC 24Apr47
				12827	(MSN 14A-1126) Shipped to India; no record of RAF service in India.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12828	(MSN 14A-1127) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS987. Shipped to India.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12829	(MSN 14A-1128) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS988. Shipped to India;
					no RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Sep46. No 1315 Flight, Iwakuni, Japan. SOC 11Oct48
				12830	(MSN 14A-1129) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS989. Shipped to India.
					No 357 Squadron. No 155 Squadron. Station Flight, Jessore Oct45. SOC 1Jun47
				12831	(MSN 14A-1130) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS990. Shipped to India.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 155 Squadron.
					Damaged when ground looped after brake seizure on landing and the landing gear
					collapsed at Chittagong, Bengal 6Jun45. SOC 2Aug45
				12832	(MSN 14A-1131) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS991. Shipped to India.
					No 28 Squadron Jun46. SOC 28Aug47.
				12833	(MSN 14A-1132) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS992. Shipped to India.
					No 607 Squadron. SOC 19Jun47.
				12834	(MSN 14A-1133) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS993. Shipped to India.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12835	(MSN 14A-1134) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS994. Shipped to India.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. With only two hours
					solo on the Harvard, the pilot failed to correct a ground loop and the landing gear
					collapsed on landing at Ambala, Haryana 12Mar45
				12836	(MSN 14A-1135) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS995. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Recaptured by US Government Nov47
				12837	(MSN 14A-1136) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS996. Shipped to India.
					No 52 Squadron. SOC 27Jun46
				12838	(MSN 14A-1137) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS997. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 28Jun46
				12839	(MSN 14A-1138) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS998. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 19Jun47
				12840	(MSN 14A-1139) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FS999. Shipped to India.
					 No 17 Squadron. No 84 Squadron. Crash landed in Malaya 29Oct46
				12841	(MSN 14A-1140) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT100. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 222 Group Communications Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. No 45 Squadron Jan48. Station Flight,
					Segombo, Ceylon Jun48. Shipped to Far East. Station Flight, Kai Tak, Hong Kong Oct50.
					Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Dec50. Spun and crashed at Aberdeen Island, Hong Kong 20May56 .
					Solo pilot killed.
				12842	(MSN 14A-1141) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT101. Shipped to India Dec43.
					Station Flight, Kohat, Khyber; Transport Support Training Unit. No 2 (India) Group
					Communications Flight, Yelahanka, Karnataka Dec46. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 as HT291.
					Indian Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Madras [later Chennai];
					derelict 2011
				12843	(MSN 14A-1142)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT102. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 31 Squadron. No 224 Group Communications Flight. No 2 (India) Group Communications Flight, Y
					elahanka, Karnataka Dec46. SOC 26Jun47
				12844	(MSN 14A-1143) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT103. Shipped to India Dec43.
					Air Headquarters India Communications Squadron Mar46. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12845	(MSN 14A-1144) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT104. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. SOC 24Apr47
				12846	(MSN 14A-1145). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT105. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Ground looped
					on landing, tipped over onto its back at Risalpur 25May44. SOC 28Sep44.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47. Displayed at Dehradun AB, India
				12847	(MSN 14A-1146). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT106. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 1 (Indian) Group Communications Flight. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12848	(MSN 14A-1147) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT107. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12849	(MSN 14A-1148) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT108. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 21 Ferry Control, Mauripur, Karachi. No 23 Armament Practice Camp, Dhubulia, Bengal. SOC 24Apr47
				12850	(MSN 14A-1149) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT109. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12851	(MSN 14A-1150) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT110. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. SOC 25Sep47.
				12852	(MSN 14A-1151) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT111. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 20Sep45
				12853	(MSN 14A-1152) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT112. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 113 Squadron. Jungle Target Research Unit, Sorbhog, Assam Mar45. ? 34 Squadron. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12854	(MSN 14A-1153) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT113. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 221 Group Communications Flight, Imphal, Assam. SOC by 1Jan47
				12855	(MSN 14A-1154) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT114. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 99 Squadron. No 1331 Communications Flight, Risalpur, North West Frontier.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12856	(MSN 14A-1155) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT115. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12857	(MSN 14A-1156) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT116. Shipped to India Dec43.
					Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. SOC 11Jul46
				12858	(MSN 14A-1157) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT117. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 12Dec46
				12859	(MSN 14A-1158) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT118. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
					To Egyptian Air Force. Recovered from a scrap yard Egypt 1998, stored France.
					Registered 6Jun00 as G-BZHL with MSN 43-12959; current [Apr19]. Restoration to fly at
					Gamston, Nottinghamshire Apr01
				12860	(MSN 14A-1159) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT119. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12861	(MSN 14A-1160) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT120. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12862	(MSN 14A-1161) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT121. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12863	(MSN 14A-1162) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT122. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 155 Squadron. No 9 Squadron (RIAF). Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12864	(MSN 14A-1163) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT123. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. Crash landed at night with landing gear
					retracted at Poona 26Jan45, damaging the main spar and underside of fuselage.
					No 2 (India) Group Communications Flight, Yelahanka, Karnataka Dec46.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12865	(MSN 14A-1164) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT124. Shipped to India Dec43.
					Shipped to Far East. No 1315 Flight Iwakuni, Japan SOC 11Oct48
				12866	(MSN 14A-1165) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT125. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 19Jun46
				12867	(MSN 14A-1166) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT126. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47
				12868	(MSN 14A-1167) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT127. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47
				12869	(MSN 14A-1168) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT128. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 8 Ferry Unit, Mauripur, Karachi. No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12870	(MSN 14A-1169) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT129. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47
				12871	(MSN 14A-1170) .Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT130. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12872	(MSN 14A-1171). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT131. Shipped to India Dec43.
					No 42 Squadron. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12873	(MSN 14A-1172) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT132. Shipped to India Dec43;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12874	(MSN 14A-1173) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT133. No 7 Service Flying Training
					School Jun45. SOC 30Apr51.
				12875	(MSN 14A-1174) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT134; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					 as FT134. Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Gilze-Rijen 6May47.
					Reserialled as B-36. Departing from Gilze-Rijen, the pilot lost control after entering a spin and
					crashed near Boxtel, North Brabant, Netherlands 29Sep48 (2KIS)
				12876	(MSN 14A-1175) Delivered to RAF Nov43 as Harvard IIb FT135. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					 Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 19Dec46 as FT135. Reserialled 1948 as 31-312.
					Harvardskolen, Karup. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722.
					Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse. WFU 15Apr59. Sold 31May61. Registered as TF-ERN
					[believed equipped with a machine gun for hunting killer whales], cancelled by 1966. Scrapped
				12877	(MSN 14A-1176) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT136; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep47 as FT136, later as B-
				12878	(MSN 14A-1177) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT137. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Lost ccontrol whilst in cloud, spun down and crashed two miles south of Wotton-under-Edge,
					Gloucestershire 3Feb47 (2KIS).
				12879	(MSN 14A-1178) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT138. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BA.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew
					to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway
					12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT138; code BA. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AP. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Damaged landing in difficult wind conditions at Rygge 5Jul50. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Dec50.
					Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Sep51. Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger.
					 Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo Oct52. During a GCI flight for the radar station at
					Risør 12May53, the pilot discovered that he had too little gasoline to return to Fornebu.
				 	Landing at Skien Airport, Geiteryggen the aircraft turned over on landing probably caused by
					excessive braking on the wet runway. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten Oct53. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Apr54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg,
					Tønsberg Aug55. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg to
					Torslanda, Gothenburg, Sweden 21Sep55; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 22Sep55; Eelde,
					Netherlands 23Sep55; Laon and Orly, Paris, France 26Sep55; Lyon and Nice, France 27Sep55;
					Pisa, Italy 30Sep55; Naples, Italy 1Oct55; Brindisi, Italy 3Oct55; Athens, Greece to Gaziemir,
					?zmir, Turkey 4Oct55. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 4Oct55 as 7353. WFU
				12880	(MSN 14A-1179) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT139. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 7Feb45; code BB.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT139; code BB.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Kjevik 4Apr46. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AR.
					Luftforsvarets Tekniske Skolesenter (LTS), Kjevik, Kristiansand 4Apr46. Reclassified as
					ground instructional airframe 16Feb54
				12881	(MSN 14A-1180) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT140; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12881. Base Air Depot No 2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire Jun44.
					2nd Gunnery & Tow Target Flight, 496th Fighter Training Group, 2nd Bomb Division,
					Goxhill (Station 345), Lincolnshire 25Jun44. Damaged when the right landing gear collapsed
					landing at Goxhill 29Aug44 causing the aircraft to ground loop. The aircraft was being flown
					to transition the pilot, the Operations Officer with 350th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group,
					to single-engine aircraft prior to an operational tour on P-51 Mustang fighters. The landing gear
					was down but the right lock pin was not fully engaged although it correctly operated the
					warning horn when tested. Headquarters Squadron, 2nd Bomb Division, Goxhill 9Nov44.
					Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947.
					To Royal Hellenic Air Force as 43-12881. WFU
				12882	(MSN 14A-1181) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT141. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47.
					No 602 (City of Glasgow) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Abbotsinch, Renfrewshire Jul47.
					Crashed in River Cart near Abbotsinch, Glasgow, Scotland 24Jan49.
				12883	(MSN 14A-1182) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT142; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov46
					as FT142. Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Damaged in a forced landing crosswind at Gilze-Rijen Air Base 25Mar47.
					Reserialled as B-20. To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Mar53 as H78. WFU Nov56;
					scrapped at Evere, Brussels.
				12884	(MSN 14A-1183) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT143; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 31May47 as FT143.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-313. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50.
					Departed Flyvestation Karup and crashed Kjellerup, Denmark 13Feb51 (2KIS).
				12885	(MSN 14A-1184) Delivered to RAF Nov43 as Harvard IIb FT144; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug46
					as FT144, later as B-59; loaned to Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 27Aug46
					as L-6; code 12-6. Returned to RNLAAF 14Apr49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. WFU 1966. Deelan AB as a ground instructional airframe 1972. Registered 23Aug74 as PH-KLU.
					Gilze-Rijen Aero Club, Gilze-Rijen Air Base Aug76. Used for film work. In ‘A Bridge Too Far’ [1976]
					was painted to represent a Hawker Typhoon; code HF-S; also painted to represent a Republic P-47C Thunderbolt;
					code MX-W, Fw 190A; code 7 + - and Fokker D.XXI serial 234. For the 75th anniversary of the KLu in
					1988 it was painted as PH-KLU75. On loan to Stichting Pionier Hangaar, Lelystad 1992/98.
					Since 1995 painted with pseudo-RCAF serial 20249; code XS-249. Damaged when the engine failed
					after take-off and crash landed in a field within the airfield boundary at Lelystad 7Nov08
				12886	(MSN 14A-1185) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT145; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Aug47 as FT145, later as B-79. Written off 1Apr49
				12887	(MSN 14A-1186) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT146. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Feb45.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FT146,
					later as B-126. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Departing Gilze-Rijen on his first solo flight, the pilot lost control in a spin after looping
					and crashed into a field near Lage Zwaluwe, north of Breda, Netherlands 27Jul56 (1KIS).
				12888	(MSN 14A-1187) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT147; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12888; Base Air Depot No 2, Warton (Station 582),
					Lancashire Jun44. 353rd Fighter Group, Raydon, England 27Jun44..
				12889	(MSN 14A-1188) Delivered to RAF Nov43 as Harvard IIb FT148; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Aug47 as FT148, later as B-82. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1962. Leeuwarden AB; on dump 1963/82.
					Aviodome, Schipol Airport, Amsterdam; stored at Badhoevedorp 1983. Displayed at Aviodome,
					Amsterdam-Schiphol 1992
				12890	(MSN 14A-1189)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT149. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit Jan45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Aug47. SOC Apr57
				12891	(MSN 14A-1190) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT150. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Oct44. Ni 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC 23Jan51
				12892	(MSN 14A-1191) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT151; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Sep46 as FT151, later as B-5. Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					WFU 1959
				12893	(MSN 14A-1192) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT152. No 12 Ferry Unit Jan45;
					Mediterranean Allied Air Forces; To Yugoslav Flying Training School Apr45.
					To Yugoslav Air Force / Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (JRV
 				12894	(MSN 14A-1193) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT153. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan46. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Mar46. No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan51. SOC 30Dec53
				12895	(MSN 14A-1194) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT154; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 20Jun47 as FT154. Reserialled 1948 as 31-314.
					Departed Flyvestation Karup and crashed on a farm at Sønder Feldborg, Denmark 29Mar50
				12896	(MSN 14A-1195) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT155; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Middle East Aug44. Air Bombing & Gunnery School Apr45. No 73 Squadron. SOC 10Apr51
				12897	(MSN 14A-1196) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT156. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46.
					No 1 Flying Training School Sep52. SOC May57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12898	(MSN 14A-1197) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT157; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps / Hærens Flyvertropper 27Apr47 as FT157. Reserialled 1948 as 31-315.
					To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722. Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse.
					WFU 7Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 31May61
				12899	(MSN 14A-1198) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT158. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. Ni 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Flying Training School Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire May46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec49. SOC May57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12900	(MSN 14A-1199) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT159; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Sep47 as FT159, later as B-94. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1962
				12901	(MSN 14A-1200) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT160; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Jun47 as FT160, later as B-65. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12902	(MSN 14A-1201) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT161. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit Jan45. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Dec46 as FT161.
					JVS (Operational Training Unit), Twenthe Air Base, Enschede. Damaged taxying at Twenthe 29Apr47.
					Damaged taxying at Twenthe 15May47. Reserialled as B-28.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Written off 1Jul58
				12903	(MSN 14A-1202) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT162. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Oct45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec45. SOC 25Aug50
				12904	(MSN 14A-1203) Norwegian Training Base, No 23 Group Flying Training Command,
					Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BC. Recaptured by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government
					Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London;
					Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark;
					arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT163; code BC. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen
					22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AS. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. Flygeskolen, Sola,
					Stavanger Dec50. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Sep51.
					Loaned to Flystasjon Sola, Stavanger May52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola, Stavanger Mar53.
					Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Feb54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Gardermoen 3Dec54.
					Left wing damaged in collision with Fairchild PT-19 LN-DAL when taxying at Fornebu, Oslo 10May55.
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 9May56. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to
					Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7369
				12905	(MSN 14A-1204) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT164. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Oct45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov50. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Jul51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Sep52. Ran into a hole on landing and hit by
					Harvard EX777 [41-33750] at Heany, Southern Rhodesia 13A
				12906	(MSN 14A-1205) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT165. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit Jan45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Jun45. No 6 Service Flying
					Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan47. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. Spun and crashed at Icomb, Gloucestershire 11Oct51
				12907	(MSN 14A-1206) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT166. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BD. Undershot,
					force landed in a field and crashed into a water tower after the engine cut out at West Chase Down
					Farm, Sixpenny Handley, Wiltshire 22Sep45. SOC 10Oct45
				12908	(MSN 14A-1207) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT167; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT167, later as B-110.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960)
				12909	(MSN 14A-1208) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT168. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. SOC 20Oct50
				12910	(MSN 14A-1209) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT169. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44; missing 23Jul44
				12911	(MSN 14A-1210) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT170. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. SOC 25Sep50
				12912	(MSN 14A-1211) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT171; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Mar48 as FT171, later as B-127. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951
				12913	(MSN 14A-1212) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT172. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Jul51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Sep53. SOC Dec53
				12914	(MSN 14A-1213). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT173. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jan45. ? 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					Collided with Harvard FX228 [43-34645] in circuit and crashed at Cranwell 18Jan46 (1KIS)
				12915	(MSN 14A-1214) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT174. No 12 Ferry Unit Jan45; Mediterranean
					Allied Air Forces; Yugoslav Flying Training School Mar45;
					To Yugoslav Air Force/Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (JRV)
				12916	(MSN 14A-1215). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT175. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Feb45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire May45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham Aug46. No 22 Flying Training School,
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. SOC Dec56.
				12917	(MSN 14A-1216) Delivered to RAF Nov43 as Harvard IIb FT176; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Aug46 as FT176, later as B-56. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Operated by Schreiner & Co NV, The Hague on Dutch Navy target towing contract.
					Registration PH-SAZ reserved 12Jun64; not taken up.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 28Jan65 as UT-6, serial number 043.
					Maritime Air Base De Kooy, Den Helder. SOC 31Mar71. Honcoop Trading Co, Veen, Netherlands.
					Registered 9Nov71 as PH-KMA. Used by a sky-writing company and fitted with an oil smoke system.
					Substantially damaged in a ground collision with Battle of Britain Memorial Flight VS Spitfire AB910
					at Bex, Switzerland 21Aug78. Registration cancelled 9Oct78. Remains stored at Hilversum, Netherlands.
					Sold in Austria 1991. Trucked to Graz, Austria 2000; dismantled for restoration 2007.
				12918	(MSN 14A-1217) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT177. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Pearce,
					Alberta. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT177, later as B-40.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960)
				12919	(MSN 14A-1218) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT178. ? 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Pearce, Alberta. Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT178,
					later as B-10. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1949
				12920	(MSN 14A-1219) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT179. Shipped to India.
					No 5 Squadron. No 2 (Indian) Group Communications Flight Dec46. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12921	(MSN 14A-1220) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT180. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12922	(MSN 14A-1221) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT181. Shipped to India.
					No 7 Squadron (IAF), Ranchi, Bihar. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12923	(MSN 14A-1222) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT182. Shipped to India.
					No 226 Group Communications Flight. No 152 Squadron, Burma. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12924	(MSN 14A-1223) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT183. Shipped to India. No 232 Group Communications
					Flight. Ground looped on landing and the landing gear collapsed at Comilla, Bengal 10Aug45. SOC 30Aug45.
				12925	(MSN 14A-1224) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT184. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Recaptured by US Government Nov47
				12926	(MSN 14A-1225) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT185. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12927	(MSN 14A-1226) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT186. Shipped to India.
					No 45 Squadron May49. No 1301 Flight Jun49. Station Flight, Segumbo, Ceylon Dec49. SOC 13Apr55
				12928	(MSN 14A-1227) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT187. Shipped to India.
					No 10 Squadron (IAF). To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				12929	(MSN 14A-1228) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT188. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12930	(MSN 14A-1229). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT189. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 19Jun47
				12931	(MSN 14A-1230). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT190. Shipped to India;
					no RAF service in India. Transferred to Fleet Air Arm Jan45. No 733 Squadron, China Bay,
					Trincomalee, Ceylon Apr45. Crashed in sea 25Jun45
				12932	(MSN 14A-1231) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT191. Shipped to India.
					Transport Support Training Unit. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12933	(MSN 14A-1232) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT192. Shipped to India.
					Special Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar Nov44. Advanced Flying
					School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 20 Squadron Aug46. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12934	(MSN 14A-1233). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT193. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				12935	(MSN 14A-1234) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT194. Shipped to India.
					No 6 Squadron (RIAF). Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				12936	(MSN 14A-1235) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT195. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12937	(MSN 14A-1236) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT196. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46.
				12938	(MSN 14A-1237) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT197. Shipped to India.
					No 1 Air Gunnery School, Bairagarh, Bhopal. Crashed on landing at Bairagarh 9Jul44.
					No 141 Repair and Salvage Unit. Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12939	(MSN 14A-1238) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT198. Shipped to India.
					No 8 Ferry Unit, Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 24Apr47
				12940	(MSN 14A-1239) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT199. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 11Jul46
				12941	(MSN 14A-1240) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT200. Shipped to India.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit Jun45. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12942	(MSN 14A-1241)3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field,
					Detroit, MI. Accident landing at Newark, NJ 21Oct43. Lend-Lease to British Government.
					Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT201. Shipped to India. No 321 Squadron Jun45. SOC 24Apr47
				12943	(MSN 14A-1242) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT202. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				12944	(MSN 14A-1243)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT203. Shipped to India.
					No 232 Group Communications Flight. SOC 25Mar48
				12945	(MSN 14A-1244) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT204. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 19Jun47.
				12946	(MSN 14A-1245) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT205. Shipped to India.
					No 10 Ferry Unit, Nagpur, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47
				12947	(MSN 14A-1246) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT206. Shipped to India.
					No 3 Tactical Air Force Communications Squadron, Comilla, Chittagong.
					Burma Communications Flight. SOC 27Feb47
				12948	(MSN 14A-1247) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT207. SOC on arrival UK 21Jan44
				12949	(MSN 14A-1248) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT208. No 1689 Flight Sep45;
					Home Command Examining Unit, White Waltham, Berkshire Feb52. SOC May57
				12950	(MSN 14A-1249) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT209. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. ? 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Jun45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. Lost height after
					take-off and crash landed at night near Cranwell, Lincolnshire 17Mar53
				12951	(MSN 14A-1250)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT210; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Nov47 as FT210, later as B-105. To Belgian Air Force Belgische Luchtmacht Mar53
					as H79. WFU Jul56; scrapped at Evere, Brussel
				12952	(MSN 14A-1251) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT211; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht
					Nederland Feb48 as FT211, later as B-115.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1964
				12953	(MSN 14A-1252) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT212; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					May47 as FT212, later as B-44.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU.
					Ground instructional airframe 196
				12954	(MSN 14A-1253)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT213. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					No 1 Beam Approach Squadron Jul46. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Feb47. SOC Mar55
				12955	(MSN 14A-1254) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT214. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Feb45. No 20/21 Flying Training Squadron Jun45. No 7 Flying Instructor
					School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Central Gunnery School Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Aug48. ? 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec49. SOC Dec56.
				12956	(MSN 14A-1255) 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field,
					Detroit, MI. Crash landed after engine failure at Dorval, Montreal, Quebec 30Oct43.
					Slight damage. Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT215.
					No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged whilst
					taxying at Coleby Grange, Lincolnshire 21Apr45 when it struck stationary Harvard
					FT369 [43-13110] after the pilot mistook marshalling signals intended for another
					aircraft as being for him. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar48. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire
					Sep48. SOC Dec56
				12957	(MSN 14A-1256) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT216; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht
					Nederland Apr48 as FT216, later as B-132.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1964.
				12958	(MSN 14A-1257). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT217; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun47 as FT217,
					later as B-68. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1949
				12959	(MSN 14A-1258). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT218.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying
					Training School Apr45. No 1 Ferry Unit, Pershore, Worcestershire Feb47. Returned to US Government.
					Ferried Pershore to Karup, Denmark. To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper
					19Apr47 as FT218. Reserialled 1948 as 31-316. Crashed Ikast, Denmark 31May50
				12960	(MSN 14A-1259) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT219; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar47 as FT219,
					later as B-124. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Written off 1Mar64
				12961	(MSN 14A-1260) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT220; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT220,
					later as B-57. Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FT220;
					returned to the Netherlands Aug49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 28Jan65 UT-6,
					serial number 044. Maritime Air Base De Kooy, Den Helder. The aircraft made a low pass
					over a group of people on the ground at De Vliehors, Texel 3Mar66, killing one of them
					when the tail wheel hit his head
				12962	(MSN 14A-1261) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT221. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BE. Recovered by US
					Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway,
					departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT221; code BE.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AT. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger Feb50. Damage to the wing tip when the aircraft was caught by a
					crosswind during landing at Sola 11Mar50. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes,
					Trondheim May51. Flystasjon, Sola, Stavanger 1Mar52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola,
					Stavanger Mar53. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Sep53. Dismantled and transported by
					road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten 25May55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Gardermoen
					22Nov55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 7Apr56. WFU. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy and
					from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7373
				12963	(MSN 14A-1262) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT222; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT222,
					later as B-49. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12964	(MSN 14A-1263) 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI.
					Damage taxying at Dorval, Montreal, Quebec 31Oct43. Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT223;
					no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT223, later as B-69.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Anthony Fokker School, The Hague, 1981.
					National War & Resistance Museum, Overloon, Netherlands, 1985. Initially displayed as ‘12964’.
					Composite static restoration for indoor display, 1997-1999 using parts of B-179 [43-12508] and
					B-199 [42-12363]. Displayed as ‘RNAF B-69/FE876’. Parked in open at Vughterheide military
					training ground 2014/16. The Aircraft Compagnie, Hembrug, Netherlands 2016. In restoration
					Zaandam-Hemweg; transferred in 2018 to the (new to be set up) transport museum in Nieuw Vennep
				12965	(MSN 14A-1264) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT224. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Sep45. No 12 Group Communications Flight Oct46. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit Aug47.
					No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Mar48. No 2 Flying Training
					School Nov48. Crashed one mile W of Fairford, Gloucestershire 13Dec48
				12966	(MSN 14A-1265)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT225; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep47 as FT225,
					later as B-91. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1963.
				12967	(MSN 14A-1266) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT226; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 13Sep47 as FT226.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-317. To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50.
					Eskadrille 725. WFU 7Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 3May60
				12968	(MSN 14A-1267) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT227. No RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12968. Base Air Depot ? 1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire Jun44. Headquarters Squadron, 4th Combat Crew Reinforcement Centre,
					Cheddington (Station 113), Buckinghamshire 25Jun44. Damaged landing at Cheddington
					7Jul44. Headquarters Squadron, 1st Bomb Division, Atcham (Station 342), Shropshire 9Nov44.
					1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk. Damaged by mechanical failure
					taxying at RAF Meir, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire 18Dec44. 364th Fighter Group,
					Honington (Station 375), Suffolk. Damaged in collision with parked North American P-51
					Mustang Mk.IV on the ground at RAF Meir 19Dec45. Returned to US Government.
					Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947.
					To Royal Hellenic Air Force as 43-12968.
				12969	(MSN 14A-1268) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT228; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT228,
					later as B-73. Voortgezette Vlieg Opleiding, Woensdrecht Jul47. Luchtmacht Electronische
					School, Deelen, as a ground instructional airframe 1951. TU Delft [Delft University of
					Technology] 1952 for gravity tests. KLM Apprentice School, Schiphol as a ground instructional
					airframe. Displayed at Aviodome, Schipol, Amsterdam 1977. Loaned to Wings of
					Victory Museum, Veghel, Netherlands 1988/03. Displayed at Aviodrome, Lelystad 2003
					storage at Badhoevedorp. Seen in 2006 at Aviodrome, Lelystad
				12970	(MSN 14A-1269) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT229; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 14May47 as FT229,
					later as B-45. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Honcoop Trading Co, Veen, Netherlands 1969. Registered 10Feb70 as PH-SKM; cancelled 2Dec71.
					Used by a sky-writing company and fitted with an oil smoke system. Registered 8Dec71 as
					G-AZKI; cancelled 11Jul86 on export to France. Registered 1986 as F-WZDS. Registered 30Dec87
					as F-AZDS. Association Française pour la Recherche et le Maintien en Vol d’Avions Historiques,
					Le Castellet 11Jul90/97. Registration cancelled 10Jan97 as sold abroad.
					Registered 2May97 as N15014; cancelled 18Jan08 on export to Australia
				12971	(MSN 14A-1270) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT230; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47 as FT230,
					later as B-98. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Used for fire practice 1956
				12972	(MSN 14A-1271) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT231; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar47 as FT231,
					later as B-27. Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				12973	(MSN 14A-1272) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT232. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Lost control at 400ft during unauthorised aerobatics
					and crashed near RAF Southrop airfield boundary, Gloucestershire 23Apr45 (2KIS).
					The aircraft had been incorrectly ballasted for a dual sortie
				12974	(MSN 14A-1273) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT233; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT233,
					later as B-61; loaned To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst
					29Aug46 as L-3; code 12-3. Returned to RNLAAF 15Sep48.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. State of the
					Netherlands, The Hague. Registered 15Oct56 as PH-NGR. Operated by Schreiner & Co NV, The Hague.
					Cancelled 10Jul57. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) as B-61.
					State of the Netherlands, The Hague. Registered 25Jan60 as PH-NIE. Operated by
					Schreiner & Co NV, The Hague on Dutch Navy target towing contract. Cancelled 27Jan65.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force /Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) as B-61. Scrapped at Gilze-Rijen 1966
				12975	(MSN 14A-1274. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT234; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar47 as FT234,
					later as B-26. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU 1962)
				12976	(MSN 14A-1275) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT235. No 3 Service Flying Training School,
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham Jan47.
					SOC 30Apr51
				12977	(MSN 14A-1276) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT236. no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12977. Base Air Depot No 1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire Jun44. Headquarters Squadron, 2nd Combat Crew Reinforcement Centre,
					Cluntoe (Station 238), Northern Ireland 26Jun44. Damaged landing at RNAS Sydenham,
					Belfast, Northern Ireland 4Jul44. Headquarters Squadron, 2nd Bomb Division,
					Goxhill (Station 345), Lincolnshire 9Nov44. 61st Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Group,
					Boxted (Station 150), Essex. Crash landed at Boxted 7Feb45. Headquarters Squadron,
					56th Fighter Group, Boxted (Station 150), Essex. Damaged when ground looped at
					Rougham (Station 468), Suffolk 31Aug45
				12978	(MSN 14A-1277) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT237. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BF.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF
					crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT237; code BF.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AU. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen
					27Mar47. 332 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim Mar49. Ground looped and departed the
					runway landing at Ørland 25Aug49. 332 Skvadron, Bardufoss Nov49. Lagringssveiten
					(Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Feb50. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim 30Jun50.
					Flygeskolen, Sola, Stavanger 8Jan51. Reparasjons-og Vedlikeholdsavdelingen,
					Gardermoen Jun51. 337 Skvadron, Gardermoen Sep51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu,
					Oslo 19Nov52. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten Nov53.
					Luftkrigsskolen (Air Force College), Fornebu, Oslo 29Jan54. Flygeskolen, Værnes,
					Trondheim Mar54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 10Aug55. WFU.
					Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 26Oct55 to
					Denmark, France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey 8Nov55.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 8Nov55 as 7360.
				12979	(MSN 14A-1278). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT238; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT238.
					Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Damaged landing at Gilze-Rijen 16May47. Reserialled as B-2.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Damaged
					when the pilot retracted the landing gear instead of the flaps and skidded across
					the runway landing at Soesterberg 25Apr61. WFU 1961 after accident.
				12980	(MSN 14A-1279)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT239. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar48.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jul48. SOC May57.
				12981	(MSN 14A-1280) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT240; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT240,
					later as B-1. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe Jan62
				12982	(MSN 14A-1281) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT241; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12982. Base Air Depot No 1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire Jun44. 2nd Bomb Division, Goxhill (Station 345), Lincolnshire 25Jun44.
					9th Troop Carrier Command, Ascot (Station 472), Berkshire. 397th Fighter Squadron,
					368th Fighter Group, Ninth Air Force, Chievres (A-84), Belgium. Damaged taxying at
					Chievres 15Dec44.
				12983	(MSN 14A-1282) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT242; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT242,
					later as B-86. Written off 10Apr48.
				12984	(MSN 14A-1283) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT243; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12984. Base Air Depot No 2, Warton (Station 582),
					Lancashire Jun44. 379th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, Kimbolton (Station 117),
					Huntingdonshire 23Jun44. 355th Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force, Steeple Morden (Station 122),
					Cambridgeshire. Fatal crash and destroyed when the engine failed and the pilot
					lost control one mile east of Steeple Morden 11Sep44. The aircraft was being used
					to transition bomber pilots who had volunteered to fly P-51 Mustang fighters
				12985	(MSN 14A-1284) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT244; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FT244,
					later as B-114. Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use at Eindhoven 1957
				12986	(MSN 14A-1285) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT245. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 20/21 Flying Training Squadron Jun45.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield,
					Warwickshire Mar46. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore,
					Lincolnshire Sep46. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. SOC Mar55
				12987	(MSN 14A-1286) 19th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged landing at Dorval, Montreal, Quebec 10Nov43.
					Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT246. No 17 Service Flying
					Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov46. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46.
					No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Jul47. Flying Refresher
					School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Jun49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Apr51. SOC Jun57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12988	(MSN 14A-1287). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT247; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47 as FT247,
					later as B-99. Belgian Air Force / Belgische Luchtmacht Oct52 as H74. Crashed onto parked Harvard H-75 [43-13171] at Brustem AB, Belgium 26Sep53
				12989	(MSN 14A-1288) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT248. no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT248,
					later as B-74. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Destroyed in a hangar fire at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands 30Oct61. Departing from
					Eindhoven, a KLu Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, serial P-111 (52-7145) suffered control problems
					and the pilot elected to carry out an emergency landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base. The airplane
					went off the runway and crashed into a hangar, killing the pilot. The accident destroyed five
					North American AT-16 Harvard and seven Piper L-18C, L-21A and L-21B Super Cub aircraft were
					damaged or destroyed
				12990	(MSN 14A-1289) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT249; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT249,
					later as B-87. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/\Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Used for fire practice 1960
				12991	(MSN 14A-1290) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT250. No 17 Service Flying
					Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Mar46. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 66 Group Communications
					Flight Jul49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia May51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill,
					Gwelo Sep51. Damaged in collision by Harvard FT250 [43-12991] after landing at Thornhill,
					Southern Rhodesia. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Jul53; stored. SOC Dec53
				12992	(MSN 14A-1291) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT251. No Flying Training School Feb45.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 12Jul47 as FT251. Reserialled 1948 as 31-318.
					To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 725. Eskadrille 722.
					Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse. WFU 15Apr59. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 3May60
				12993	(MSN 14A-1292) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT252. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 6Feb45; code BH. Recovered by US Government
					1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing
					Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel,
					Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45.
					To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT252; code BH. Feltflyvingen,
					Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AV. Accident when the plane collided
					with a truck that crossed the taxiway at Gardermoen 12Mar47. The pilot tried to slow
					down, but the plane slid forward on the icy surface. The plane sustained injuries to the
					left wing and propeller. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 27Mar47. 334 Skvadron, Sola,
					Stavanger 20Apr51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola, Stavanger Jun51. 331 Skvadron, Værnes,
					Trondheim Aug51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo Feb53. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ,
					Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 28Mar53. Substantially damaged while parked in collision
					by Harvard FS965/M-BC (43-12806) at Jarlsberg 11May54. As M-BC exited from its
					parking position, the left wing came into contact with fuselage of this aircraft. This
					caused M-BC to turn sharply to the left when the aircraft's propeller hit the wing of this
					aircraft and caused major damage. Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV),
					Horten 11May54. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 19Sep54. Dismantled
					and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten 22Sep55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ,
					Gardermoen Feb56. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 9May56. WFU.
					Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark,
					France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7374
				12994	(MSN 14A-1293) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT253; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-12994. Base Air Depot No 2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire Jun44.
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 23Jun44. 357th Fighter Squadron,
					355th Fighter Group, Steeple Morden (Station 122), Cambridgeshire. Damaged when ground
					looped at Steeple Morden 27Aug44. USAFE. IXth Air Force Service Command, Erlangen AB, Germany.
					Damaged landing at Erlangen AB 29Apr46
				12995	(MSN 14A-1294) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT254. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. No 7 Flying Training School Dec51.
					No 2 Flying Training School Aug53. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Apr54;
					Edinburgh University Air Squadron, Turnhouse, Scotland May54. SOC 31Aug54. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				12996	(MSN 14A-1295) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT255. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Nov44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training
					School Oct46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. No 2 Flying Training School Oct46. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Apr51. SOC Dec56
				12997	(MSN 14A-1296) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT256; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan47 as FT256,
					later as B-22. Departing from Gilze-Rijen, the pilot lost control and crashed at 's-Gravenmoer,
					Netherlands 31Mar50 (1KIS).
				12998	(MSN 14A-1297) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT257. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug45. Returned to US Government. Ferried
					Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark. To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 12Jul47
					as FT257. Reserialled 1948 as 31-319. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722.
					Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse. WFU 1Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 31May61
				12999	(MSN 14A-1298) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT258. No 3 Service Flying Training School,
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham Dec46.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. No 2 Flying Training School Jul49.
					No 7 Flying Training School Apr51. No 2 Flying Training School May53. No 1 Flying Training School
					May54. SOC May57.
				13000	(MSN 14A-1299) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT259. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC Dec56
				13001	(MSN 14A-1300) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT260. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jun51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Aug51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53.
				13002	(MSN 14A-1301) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT261, no RAF service.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT261. Test flown by Frits
					Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then flown to the Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal
					Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch
					Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to Dutch East Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47.
					Three were written off at sea during a storm in April, it is unknown if FT261 was one of the
					survivors and became either B-416 or B-417 (43-13107 / FT366 did survive and became B-418).
					Sometimes quoted LSK serial B-144 is incorrect.
				13003	(MSN 14A-1302) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT262. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit May45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Jun45.
					Struck high tension cables at Church Lawford, Warwickshire 23Sep46
				13004	(MSN 14A-1303) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT263. No 16 (Polish) Service
					Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 3 Service Flying Training School,
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					Leeds University Air Squadron, Yeadon Feb56. Collided with Harvard FT363 [43-13104]
					four miles west of Marham, Norfolk 3Feb49. SOC Oct57
				13005	(MSN 14A-1304) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT264. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 7Feb45; code BI.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew
					to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands;
					Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving Gardermoen,
					Norway 12Nov45. Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT264; code BI.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AW. Reparasjons-og
					Vedlikeholdsavdelingen, Gardermoen. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen Jul48. Loaned to 336
					Skvadron, Gardermoen 22Mar52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo 12Jul52.
					Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Sep52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg
					10Aug55. WFU. Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg
					25Nov55 to Denmark, France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri Dec55 as 7364
				13006	(MSN 14A-1305) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT265. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) Oct48 as B-415.
					Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force/Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				13007	(MSN 14A-1306) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT266. Delivered to Canada; no RAF service in Canada.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly 10May47. To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947
					as Sk 16A, serial 16031. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 6Jun47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås)
					for maintenance 20Jun49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 10Aug49. F 5 Wing,
					Ljungbyhed 29Nov49. Accident at Ljungbyhed 26Sep50 when, during approach, the aircraft
					came too low over the field boundary and the left landing gear struck against a border marker.
					The landing gear leg was crooked while the boundary Mark was completely crushed.
					Despite the damage to the landing gear, the aircraft completed the landing without a ground loop.
					Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 26Jul56. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. Loaned to F 6 Wing,
					Karlsborg 8Oct58. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 14May59. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 2Feb60.
					Crashed after losing control during an instrument training flight at Norra Torp, 1km southwest
					of Gullbergs railway station, 3 km west of Vreta Kloster, Östergötland 7Aug63; crew bailed out (1KIS).
					SOC 20Nov63.
				13008	(MSN 14A-1307) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT267. Delivered to Canada 5Nov43;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 26Jun47. War Assets Corporation.
					Registered 10Apr47 as CF-FRD; cancelled 14Sep50 as withdrawn from use
				13009	(MSN 14A-1308) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT268. Delivered to Canada, no RAF service in Canada.
					Shipped to UK Mar44, no record of service in UK. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger
					Luchtmacht Nederland Dec46 as FT268. Test flown by Frits Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then
					flown to the Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire
					Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to
					Dutch East Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47. Three were written off at sea during a storm in
					April, it is unknown if FT268 was one of the survivors and became either B-416 or B-417 (43-13107 /
					FT366 did survive and became B-418). Sometimes quoted LSK serial B-145 is incorrect.
				13010	(MSN 14A-1309) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT269. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK May44. ? 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Engine failed on approach and crash landed at Spitalgate,
					Lincolnshire 21Mar46
				13011	(MSN 14A-1310) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT270. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44; 17 Service Flying Training School Aug44.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov46.
					No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Dec50.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany,
					Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				13012	(MSN 14A-1311) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT271. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44. No 22 Service Flying Training School,
					Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46.
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr52. Crashed at East Noyle, Wilts 12Dec52
				13013	(MSN 14A-1312) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT272. Delivered to Canada 15Nov43.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
					Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb
					Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and
					assembly May48. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16112. F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 5Aug48. Damaged 26May55. Damaged in collision
					on the ground 15Oct57 with Saab J 29 Tunnan Fv29579. During the towing of the J 29,
					it collided on the taxiway with the Sk 16, which was on its way to the ramp after landing.
					The Sk 16 propeller hit the J 29 right wing while the right wing tip collided with the towing
					vehicle. Damaged 24Jul59. SOC 30Nov71. Skå Edeby, stored. Karlskoga, Sweden; restoration
					to flight condition
				13014	(MSN 14A-1313) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT273. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School,
					Aylmer, Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				13015	(MSN 14A-1314) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT274. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
					Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb
					Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and
					assembly 23Jul47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16065. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 28Aug47. Damaged after the engine failed 23Mar49.
					CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 1Dec49; installation of rocket and
					bomb mountings 16Dec49. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 30Mar50. Forced landing at Ljungbyhed
					27Sep50 with engine malfunction caused by moisture and contamination of the spark plugs
 					and cables. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 26Jul56. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56.
					F 21 Wing, Luleå 1Oct61. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for
					disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				13016	(MSN 14A-1315) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT275. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer,
					Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb
					Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly 6Jun47. To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16049. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 27Feb48. Crashed at Svenstorp, Ljungbyhed 5Oct53 (1KIS).
					Returning to base after a flying exercise, the pilot came too close to another aircraft ahead
					on final approach to land. Attempting to lose some speed to extend his separation, the pilot
					lost control and spun in to crash and catch fire. SOC 22Apr54.
				13017	(MSN 14A-1316) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT276. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School,
					Aylmer, Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. War Assets Corporation.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					 Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly 9Jun47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16050. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 3Jul47. Loaned to Försökscentralen (Research Centre),
					Malmslätt, Linköping 13Aug48. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 15Oct48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås)
					for maintenance 24Feb50; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 7Mar50.
					Loaned to F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 5Jun56. Crashed after colliding with rising terrain in poor
					visibility on Blaxåsberget mountain, Delsbo en route Frösön, Östersund to Uppsala via
					Söderhamn 20Aug56. The aircraft was one of three which had set off in heavy rain and
					low cloud and were surprised when the visibility suddenly became zero over Delsbo.
					The three aircraft hit the mountain with a radius of 20 meters of each other; all crew
					survived. SOC 22Oct56.
				13018	(MSN 14A-1317) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT277. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School,
					Aylmer, Ontario Nov43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly
					17May47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16039.
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 12Jun47. Loaned to F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 29Apr48. F 5 Wing,
					Ljungbyhed 29Jul48. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 28May56. F 5 Wing,
					Ljungbyhed 7Jul56. Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 18Sep56. Loaned to F 16 Wing,
					Uppsala 19Dec56. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 20Dec56. Crash landed 26May61. Damaged in
					hard landing at Ärna 27Mar69. SOC 11Jun69.
				13020	(MSN 14A-1319) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT279. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44; 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jun45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Mar47. No 11 Air Gunnery School Jun47.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FT279,
					later as B-123. Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1962
				13021	(MSN 14A-1320) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT280. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44; no record of service in UK.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT280, later as B-11.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Written off 12Aug58
				13022	(MSN 14A-1321) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT281. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Nov44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 22 Service Flying Training
					School, Ouston, Durham Dec46. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49.
					No 2 Flying Training School Dec49. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jun51
				13023	(MSN 14A-1322) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT282. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Nov44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 610 (County of Chester) Squadron,
					 Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hooton Park, Cheshire, Hooton Park, Ellesmere Port,
					Cheshire Aug46; Edinburgh University Air Squadron, Turnhouse, Scotland Jun52.
					No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Nov52; St Andrews University Air Squadron,
					Crail, Scotland Oct55. Crash landed at Perth, Scotland 27Feb57
				13024	(MSN 14A-1323) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT283. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. SOC 31Oct50.
				13025	(MSN 14A-1324) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT284. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Apr47.
					No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jun47. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Aug47. Cambridge University Air Squadron,
					Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jan56; Home Command Examining Unit, White Waltham, Berkshire Jun56.
					Cambridge University Air Squadron, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Sep56. SOC Sep57.
				13026	(MSN 14A-1325) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT285. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 3 Flying Instructor School, Lulsgate Bottom,
					Bristol Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air Apr49 as FT285
				13027	(MSN 14A-1326) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT286. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose, Scotland Jul44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb47 as FT286, later as B-58.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Mar53 as H82. Damaged when nosed over at Melsbroek,
					Brussels 22Apr55; not repaired. SOC Jul56
				13028	(MSN 14A-1327) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT287. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Sep44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Flying Instructor School; Nov45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May52. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford,
					Warwickshire Jun53. SOC Mar57
				13029	(MSN 14A-1328) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT288. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Aug44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit Dec46. No 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Hendon, Middlesex Jan47. ? 607 (County of Durham) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Ouston, County Durham Jul49. SOC 31Jul53.
				13030	(MSN 14A-1329) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT289. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Sold by War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-160.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1966
				13031	(MSN 14A-1330) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT290. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire,
					Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Mar48. SOC Jun57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				13032	(MSN 14A-1331) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT291. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire,
					Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore,
					Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 5May47 as FT291. Reserialled 1948 as 31-320.
					Harvardskolen, Karup. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 725.
					Station Flight, Karup. WFU 31Jul58 for museum. Scrapped.
				13033	(MSN 14A-1332) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT292. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly 20Dec46. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16088. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 11Oct47. Crashed at Edeby farm, about 2 km southeast of
					Danmark church, Uppsala 20Apr49 (2KIS). SOC 4Jun49
				13034	(MSN 14A-1333) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT293. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44; no RAF service in UK.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT293, later as B-3.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU 1964
				13035	(MSN 14A-1334) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT294. Delivered to Canada, no RAF service in Canada.
					Shipped to UK Apr44, no RAF service in UK. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht
					Nederland Oct46 as FT294. Test flown by Frits Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then flown to the
					Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to Dutch East
					Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47. Three were written off at sea during a storm in April.
					FT295 may have been one of the survivors and became B-416 in ML-KNIL service, but this can not be
					confirmed. The survived airframe was WFU May50. Exhibited at Museum Satria Mandala, Selatan, Jakarta.
					Sometimes quoted LSK serial B-146 for FT294 is incorrect.
				13036	(MSN 14A-1335) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT295. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School,
					Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore,
					Lincolnshire Nov45. Engine stalled and crashed on landing at RAF Spitalgate, Lincolnshire 2Oct46
				13037	(MSN 14A-1336) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT296. Delivered to Canada.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Pearce, Alberta.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company,
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board.
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga/Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection
					and assembly Dec46. To Royal Swedish Air Force/Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A,
					serial 16001. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 21Jan47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for overhaul
					15Jul49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 23Aug49. Damaged when nosed over
					braking too hard after landing at Ljungbyhed 4Apr51. Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås
					23Jul56. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Dec56. Loaned to F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 14Mar57.
					F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Jun57. SOC 26Apr68..
				13038	(MSN 14A-1337) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT297. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School,
					Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Dec45. SOC Apr51
				13039	(MSN 14A-1338) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT298. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 22 Service Flying
					Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. ? 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					 Nottinghamshire Feb49. SOC Sep57
				13040	(MSN 14A-1339) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT299. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Apr44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC Apr51
				13041	(MSN 14A-1340)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT300. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Dec44. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. SOC 20Oct50.
				13042	(MSN 14A-1341) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT301. Delivered to Canada;
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to India Jun44. ? 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona,
					Maharashtra. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				13043	(MSN 14A-1342) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT302. No 19 Flying Training
					School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Aug45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air Apr49 as FT302.
				13044	(MSN 14A-1343) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT303. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit May45. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church
					Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. No 2 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Jul47.
					No 7 Flying Training School Apr51. No 2 Flying Training School, Cluntoe, Northern Ireland Sep53
					as ground instructional airframe 7107M. SOC May54
				13045	(MSN 14A-1344) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT304; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force Leger Luchtmacht Nederland
					Aug47 as FT304, later as B-78. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu)
					27Mar53. Written off 1Oct61.
				13046	(MSN 14A-1345) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT305. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Returned to US Government.
					Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 19Apr47 as FT305. Reserialled 1948 as 31-321.
					To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722. Crash landed at Skærby Strand,
					Denmark 8Jul54.
				13047	(MSN 14A-1346) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT306; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct48 as FT306,
					later as B-141. Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Withdrawn from use 1962.
				13048	(MSN 14A-1347) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT307; no RAF service.
					Transferred to USAAF as 43-13048. Base Air Depot No 1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire Jun44. Headquarters Squadron, 8th Fighter Command, Bovingdon
					(Station 112), Hertfordshire 23Jun44. Damaged taxying at Bovingdon 30Jun44.
					350th Fighter Squadron, 353rd Fighter Group, Raydon (Station 157), Suffolk.
					Damaged landing at Bovingdon 7Nov44 when the landing gear failed to lock in
					place and minor damage to the right wing tip, aileron and propeller tips occurred.
					USAFE. Damaged when ground looped at Fürstenfeldbruck, Germany 19Aug46.
					Headquarters Squadron, 43rd Air Depot Group (Erding Air Depot), USAFE, Erding,
					Germany. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Erding AB 23Nov46
				13049	(MSN 14A-1348) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT308; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT308,
					later as B-50. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					WFU 1966
				13050	(MSN 14A-1349) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT309. Norwegian Training Base,
					No 23 Group Flying Training Command, Winkleigh, Devon 21Feb45; code BJ.
					Recovered by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt,
					near London; Valkenburg, Netherlands. Forced landing at Valkenburg, the Netherlands
					during ferry flight 7Nov45. Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FT309; code BJ.
					Dismantled and shipped to Fokker, Amsterdam for repair 6Sep46. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AX.
					Ferry flight from Amsterdam to Norway 4Nov47. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen Nov47.
					334 Skvadron, Sola, Stavanger 2Feb51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola, Stavanger Mar53.
					Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten 5Dec53.
					Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Mar54. Dismantled and transported by road to
					Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten 25May55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo
					19Jan56. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 4Apr56. WFU. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 7Jul56 to Denmark, France, Italy
					and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey.
					To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 18Jul56 as 7370
				13051	(MSN 14A-1350) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT310. Empire Central Flying
					School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire May46. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49.
					Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Nov49. SOC Jun57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				13052	(MSN 14A-1351) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT311; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1948 as FT311, later as B-133.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1963.
					Noted in a scrap yard in Breda. Avifauna, Alphen aan de Rijn, Netherlands 1967; on display in the playground.
				13053	(MSN 14A-1352) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT312; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr48 as FT312, later as B-129.
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with Harvard B-96 (43-12565) near Oosterhout, northeast of
					Breda 16Oct51 (1KIS).
				13054	(MSN 14A-1353) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT313. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. No 7 Service Flying Training School. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Mar46. No 1 Beam Approach Squadron Jul46. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jan53.
					SOC May57
				13055	(MSN 14A-1354) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT314; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Mar48 as FT314, later as B-122.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1963
				13056	(MSN 14A-1355) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT315. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher
					Flying Unit Aug47. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Mar48.
					Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Jun49. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Sep51. SOC May54.
				13057	(MSN 14A-1356) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT316. No 16 Flying Training School Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT316, later as B-63;
					loaned Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 17Oct46 as L-1; code 12-1.
					Returned to RNLAAF 8Apr49. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951.
				13058	(MSN 14A-1357). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT317; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT317.
					Gilze-Rijen Air Base. Damaged taxying at Gilze-Rijen Air Base 19Dec46. Reserialled as B-4.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe Jun51
				13059	(MSN 14A-1358) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT318. No 16 Flying Training School Sep44.
					No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Dec45. ? 66 Group Communications Flight Jun49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia May51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Aug51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Jul53;
					stored. SOC Dec53
				13060	(MSN 14A-1359) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT319. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. No 7 Flying Training School Jul49.
					No 2 Flying Training School Aug53. SOC Jun54
				13061	(MSN 14A-1360) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT320; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Dec47 as FT320, later as B-108.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1963
				13062	(MSN 14A-1361) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT321. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Feb50.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May52. No 7 Flying Training School Aug52.
					Force landed two miles northeast of Cottesmore, Rutland 4Nov52
				13063	(MSN 14A-1362)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT322. No 16 Flying Training School Sep44.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May52.
					No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Jun53. SOC May57
				13064	(MSN 14A-1363) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT323. 2847th Transport
					Container Wing (Air Material Command) at Newark, New Jersey for containerisation and
					shipment to England. Departed on the 24th December 1943, arriving in Liverpool on the
					6th January 1944. Used as a communications aircraft at Liverpool, Speke, transferring Nov44
					for use with Rootes Securities at Speke. ? 46 Maintenance Unit, Lossiemouth, Scotland
					6Feb45 for storage. Removed from storage 29Oct46.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 26Dec46 as FT323, later as B-19.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Honcoop Trading Co,
					Veen, Netherlands 1969. Registered 10Feb70 as PH-SKK. Used by a sky-writing company and
					fitted with an oil smoke system. Cancelled on sale to USA 19Nov71. Restored 5Jan72 as PH-SKK;
					cancelled on sale to Switzerland 14Jan72. Registered in UK as G-AZSC 7Apr72; current [Jun20].
					Was used by singer and writer Gary Numan; painted to look like a Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter. R
					epainted as US Navy; code SC-43. Damaged 1.5 miles from Goodwood Aerodrome, West Sussex 22Jul11.
					During a high-speed, low-level pass as part of a practice air display, the low fuel pressure warning
					light illuminated and the engine stopped. A successful gear-up landing was made in a nearby field
				13065	(MSN 14A-1374) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT324. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston,
					Durham Oct47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. SOC Mar55
				13066	(MSN 14A-1365) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT325; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT325, later as B-15.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. State of the Netherlands,
					The Hague. Registered 25Jan60 as PH-NIF. Operated by Schreiner & Co NV, The Hague on
					Dutch Navy target towing contract. Cancelled 2Apr64.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu). WFU 1964 ‘due to the bad condition returned to KLu’.
				13067	(MSN 14A-1366) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT326; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT326, later as B-62;
					loaned Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 6Sep46 as L-2; code 12-2.
					Returned to RNLAAF 23Jul48. WFU 16May51.
				13068	(MSN 14A-1367) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT327. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. No 22 Service Flying Training
					School, Ouston, Durham May46. SOC Apr51
				13069	(MSN 14A-1368) Delivered to RAF Jan44 as Harvard IIb FT328; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT328, later as B-16.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. State of the Netherlands,
					The Hague. Registered 11Aug60 as PH-NIZ. Operated by Schreiner & Co NV, The Hague on
					Dutch Navy target towing contract. Cancelled 23Dec64.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu). WFU 1964. Gilze Rijen scrap yard 1965/66.
				13070	(MSN 14A-1369) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT329. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46. No 3 Flying Training
					School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. Crashed on take-off at Feltwell, Norfolk 22Apr50
				13071	(MSN 14A-1370) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT330. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. SOC Mar55.
				13072	(MSN 14A-1371)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT331. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Aug44. ? 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Crashed one mile
					southeast of Little Rissington, Gloucestershire 6Dec49 (1KIS); the pilot had mis-set the altimeter
				13073	(MSN 14A-1372) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT332. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. No 1 Beam Approach Squadron Jul46. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb47. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire Jun47. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49.
					Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Jan50. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May51.
					No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Jul53. SOC Jun54
				13074	(MSN 14A-1373) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT333. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. Returned to US Government.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FT333. Centre de Tir et de Bombardement,
					Base École 706, Cazaux, France; radio callsign F-TEOH, code O-H
				13075	(MSN 14A-1374). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT334. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Dec45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham May46. No 22 Flying Training School,
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. No 2 Flying Training School Feb49; hit tree on approach
					at night to South Cerney, Gloucestershire 15Mar50
				13076	(MSN 14A-1375) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT335. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. Norwegian Training Base, No 23 Group Flying Training Command,
					Winkleigh, Devon 1945. Recaptured by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government Nov45.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh to Northolt, near London; Valkenburg,
					Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark; arriving
					Gardermoen, Norway. Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret Feb46 as FT335.
					Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 25Feb46. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AY. Flygeskolen,
					Gardermoen 27Mar47. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Sep50.
					Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim May51. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes,
					Trondheim Sep51. 334 Skvadron, Sola, Stavanger Apr52. 331 Skvadron, Bodøadron,
					Bodø Sep52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola, Stavanger Mar53. Crashed at Øyestad
					near Arendal, Norway 5Dec53. The aircraft was flying an air guard between Sola to
					Arendal and return when the engine stopped after one fuel tank was empty; after
					several unsuccessful attempts to restart the engine, the two crew bailed out
				13077	(MSN 14A-1376) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT336. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec45. No 3 Service Flying Training
					School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46. ? 22 Service Flying Training School,
					Ouston, Durham Jan47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Mar50. Collided with
					Harvard KF372	(MSN 14A-2072) during formation aerobatics at Feltwell, Norfolk 15Aug52
				13078	(MSN 14A-1377) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT337. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 1 Flying Training
					School Jul47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb48. No 5 Refresher Flying School Jul50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Dec50. SOC 7Oct53
				13079	(MSN 14A-1378) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT338. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 17 Service Flying
					Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jun47. No 1 Flying Training School Jul47.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Aug47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Dec49.
					No 1 Flying Training School Dec50. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep51. SOC Jun54
				13080	(MSN 14A-1379) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT339; no RAF service.
					No 12 Ferry Unit Jan45; Mediterranean Allied Air Forces; Yugoslav Flying Training School Apr45;
					To Yugoslav Air Force/Jugoslovensko Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (JRV).
				13081	(MSN 14A-1380) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT340; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT340, later as B-35.
					Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				13082	(MSN 14A-1381) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT341. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Oct44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. SOC 4Oct50.
				13083	(MSN 14A-1382) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT342. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Oct44. No 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hendon, Middlesex Jul46. No 603 (City of Edinburgh) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Turnhouse, Edinburgh Mar49. SOC 13Oct53. Syrian Arab Air Force Jun56.
				13084	(MSN 14A-1383) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT343. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Dec47. No 2 Flying Training School Jun49. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire May50. No 1 Flying Training School Jun54. SOC May57
				13085	(MSN 14A-1384) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT344. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. Collided with Harvard FX381 [43-34798]
					during a mock dogfight at Pummel Pit Farm, Wroot, Doncaster, Yorkshire 16Mar45 (1KIS).
					Landed at Newton, Nottinghamshire but DBR. SOC 9Apr45
				13086	(MSN 14A-1385) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT345. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose, Scotland Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT345, later as B-46.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960
				13087	(MSN 14A-1386) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT346. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey,
					Wiltshire Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School May47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jan51. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. S
					OC 25Oct54. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
				13088	(MSN 14A-1387) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT347; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan47 as FT347, later as B-100.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FT347; returned to the Netherlands Aug49.
					WFU 11Jul51. Technical School, Deelen as ground instructional airframe
				13089	(MSN 14A-1388). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT348. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49.
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr52. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester,
					Gloucestershire Jul53. SOC Mar55
				13090	(MSN 14A-1389) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT349; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT349, later as B-80.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst. Operating from
					Valkenburg, the pilot lost control and crashed into the North Sea off Ter Heijde,
					six kms west of The Hague, Netherlands 26Sep60 (2KIS). SOC 29Sep6
				13091	(MSN 14A-1390) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT350; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corp /Hærens Flyvertropper 19Dec46 as FT350.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-322. Harvardskolen, Karup. Crashed Skanderborg, Denmark 11May48.
				13092	(MSN 14A-1391) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT351. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Oct44. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Jan46. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham Dec46.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. Manchester University
					Air Squadron, Woodvale, Lancashire Mar55; Durham University Air Squadron Dec55. SOC Oct57
				13093	(MSN 14A-1392) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT352. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. Royal Air Force Flying College,
					Manby, Lincolnshire Aug49. ? 605 (County of Warwick) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air
					Force, Honiley, Warwickshire Nov51. SOC Jun57
				13094	(MSN 14A-1393). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT353. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 19 Service Flying Training School Jun45. RAF College,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 1 Flying Training School Jul47. During a practice forced
					landing, the engine failed, stalled and crashed at Folkingham, Lincolnshire
				13095	(MSN 14A-1394) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT354. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jan45. No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford,
					Warwickshire Jun45. No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton,
					Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Apr5
				13096	(MSN 14A-1395) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT355. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Sep44. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Nov46. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46.
					No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Sep47.
					No 62 Group Communications Flight, Colerne, Wiltshire Jun49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia May51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Aug51. SOC 7May53
				13097	(MSN 14A-1396). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT356. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Gloucestershire Dec45 as ground
					instructional airframe 5768M. SOC 20Sep50
				13098	(MSN 14A-1397) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT357. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Dec46 as FT357, later as B-60;
					loaned to Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 13Sep46 as L-4; code 12-4.
					Returned to RNLAAF 3Feb49. After departing Gilze-Rijen Air Base, the plane crashed in a field while
					practicing emergency landings between Schijndel and Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands 16Oct50.
				13099	(MSN 14A-1398) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT358. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey,
					Wiltshire Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 16Feb49 as U-303. SOC 12Feb68
				13100	(MSN 14A-1399) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT359. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44; No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. Undershot landing at Church Lawford 21Aug46.
				13101	(MSN 14A-1400) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT360. Empire Central Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun48. Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby,
					Lincolnshire Aug49. No 1 Flying Training School Mar51. SOC Apr55
				13102	(MSN 14A-1401) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT361. No 3 Flying Instructor School,
					Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Jun57.
					Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				13103	(MSN 14A-1402) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT362. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov46 as FT362, later as B-18.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1948
				13104	(MSN 14A-1403) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT363. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. Collided with Harvard FT263 [43-13004], abandoned and crashed four
					miles west of Marham, Norfolk 3Feb49.
				13105	(MSN 14A-1404) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT364. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. Central Flying
					School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire May52. SOC Mar55
				13106	(MSN 14A-1405) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT365, no RAF service.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT365. Test flown by Frits
					Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then flown to the Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal
					Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch
					Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to Dutch East Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47.
					Three were written off at sea during a storm in April. FT365 may have been one of the survivors and
					became B-417 in ML-KNIL service, but this can not be confirmed. The survived airframe was WFU May50.
					Sometimes quoted LSK serial B-147 for FT365 is incorrect.
				13107	(MSN 14A-1406) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT366, no RAF service.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov46 as FT366. Test flown by Frits
					Vijzelaar in the UK for acceptance, then flown to the Netherlands. Not used by LSK. To Royal
					Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force/Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch
					Leger (ML-KNIL). One of six Harvards shipped to Dutch East Indies aboard MS Tjikampek 25 Mar47.
					Three were written off at sea during a storm in April. FT366 however survived and arrived in the
					Dutch East-Indies 8 May47. Became B-418 in ML-KNIL service. WFU May50. Sometimes quoted LSK serial
					B-148 is incorrect.
				13108	(MSN 14A-1407) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT367. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey,
					Wiltshire Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk May47. ? 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston,
					Durham Jul47. SOC 30Apr51
				13109	(MSN 14A-1408) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT368; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/ Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT368, later as B-70.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960.
				13110	(MSN 14A-1409) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT369. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged whilst stationary at Coleby Grange, Lincolnshire
					21Apr45 when it was struck by Harvard FT215 [43-12956] taxying after its pilot mistook
					marshalling signals intended for another aircraft as being for him. No 610 (County of Chester)
					Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hooton Park, Cheshire, Hooton Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire
					Jul47. SOC 30Dec53
				13111	(MSN 14A-1410) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT370. Shipped to India. No 607 Squadron.
					No 28 Squadron; missing en-route from Sadaung, Burma to Agartala, Bengal 14Mar45 when
					It was last heard from over Thazi, Burma
				13112	(MSN 14A-1411) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT371. Shipped to India.
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				13113	(MSN 14A-1412) .Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT372. Shipped to India;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 24Apr47
				13114	(MSN 14A-1413) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT373. Shipped to India.
					Station Flight, St Thomas Mount, Madras. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				13115	(MSN 14A-1414) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT374. Shipped to India.
					No 18 Squadron. No 155 Squadron. No 60 Squadron Oct46. No 28 Squadron.
					Far East Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Dec47. Far East Examining
					Squadron, Seletar, Singapore. Crashed landing at Butterworth, Malaya 6Feb51
				13116	(MSN 14A-1415) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT375. Delivered to Canada 22Dec43 ‘in error’.
					Shipped to UK for Royal Air Force 4Mar44. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School,
					Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. Mid-air collision with Harvard KF366	(MSN 14A-2066)
					during formation flying practice at Cotgrave, Nottinghamshire 21Apr45. Royal Aircraft
					Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire May46. Aeroplane & Armament Experimental
					Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire Nov54. Defence Research Establishment,
					Farnborough. Sold at Ministry of Defence auction 30May96. Registered 4Jul96 as N16NA;
					cancelled 4Jun99 on export to UK. Registered 11Jun99 as G-BWUL; flies as FT375.
					Did not go to I-HRVD. To I-BWUL 2015, still flying in RAF colours as FT375.
				13117	(MSN 14A-1416) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT376. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. Hit trees while on a low flying navigation
					exercise at Normanby, Lincolnshire 5Jan50 (2KIS).
				13118	(MSN 14A-1417) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT377. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup,
					Denmark. Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 19Apr47 as FT377.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-323. To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722.
					Crashed taking off from Flyvestation Værløse, Denmark 6Apr55
				13119	(MSN 14A-1418) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT378. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Oct45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC Jun54.
				13120	(MSN 14A-1419) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT379. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when the landing gear failed landing
					at Wittering, Cambridgeshire 25Jul45. No 62 Group Communications Flight, Colerne,
					Wiltshire Jun49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia May51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Aug51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53.
					No 1340 (Special Duties) Flight, Kenya Sep53. SOC 31Mar56
				13121	(MSN 14A-1420) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT380. Delivered to Canada 22Dec43 ‘in error’.
					Shipped to UK for Royal Air Force 4Mar44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore,
					Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark. To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 18Jan47 as FT380.
					Reserialled 1948 as 31-324. Harvardskolen, Karup.
					To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 722. Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse.
					WFU 7Aug58. Ground instructional airframe 13Apr60. Technical training at Egeskov [noted 10Apr67].
					Egeskov Veteranmuseum, Kvaerndrup, Denmark 1969. Loaned to Historiske Forening Museet,
					Karup, Denmark 1992. Displayed at Egeskov Veteranmuseum, Kvaerndrup, Denmark.
					Returned to Flyvevåbnet. Royal Danish Air Force Historic Collection. Restoration to airworthy
					condition 2017/18
				13122	(MSN 14A-1421) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT381; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun47 as FT381, later as B-131.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Apr53 as H76. WFU Jul56; scrapped at Evere, Brussels
				13123	(MSN 14A-1422) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT382. Delivered to Canada 22Dec43 ‘in error’.
					Shipped to UK for Royal Air Force 4Mar44; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun47 as FT382, later as B-66.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Sold to USA mid 1968.
					Fargo Air Service, Nashua, NH 1970; noted unconverted in RNAF Camouflage at Nashua Oct70
					Conflict:
					Registered as N8992 with MSN 66-2637 [RCAF 2904]; current [Jun20]. Substantially damaged
					when ground looped landing at Ellenville, NY 21Aug78
				13124	(MSN 14A-1423) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT383. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. Shipped to Singapore Jan52. To Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Aug52.
					SOC 30Apr57
				13125	(MSN 14A-1424)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT384; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun47 as FT384, later as B-54.
					Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				13126	(MSN 14A-1425) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT385. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb47 as FT385, later as B-55.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951
				13127	(MSN 14A-1426) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT386. No 12 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Aug44.
					No 21 Group Communications Flight, Cranwell, Lincolnshire. Damaged when the right landing gear
					retracted whilst the aircraft was taxying after landing at Spitalgate, Grantham, Lincolnshire 27Feb45.
					No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Apr45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. Crashed at Downham
					Market, Norfolk 29Nov46.
				13128	(MSN 14A-1427) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT387. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham Jul46. SOC 30Apr5
				13129	(MSN 14A-1428) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT388. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC 30Apr51.
				13130	(MSN 14A-1429) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT389. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46.
					Reserve Command Communications Flight Jul47. No 610 (County of Chester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary
					Air Force, Hooton Park, Cheshire, Hooton Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire Sep47. SOC 30Apr51.
				13131	(MSN 14A-1430) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT390. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. SOC 26Oct44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun48 as FT390, later as B-139.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Feb53 as H83. WFU Jul56.
				13132	(MSN 14A-1431) to RAF as Harvard IIB FT391. Delivered to Canada 15Dec43 ‘in error’.
					Shipped to UK for Royal Air Force 4Mar44; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 29Oct47 as FT391, later as B-97.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Honcoop Trading Co,
					Veen, Netherlands 1969. Registered PH-HON 10Jul70; cancelled 8Jul71. Registered G-AZBN 13Jul71;
					current. Strathallan Aircraft Collection, Auchterarder, Scotland 13Jul71/14Jul81
				13133	(MSN 14A-1432) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT392. Delivered to Canada 22Dec43 ‘in error’.
					Shipped to UK for Royal Air Force 4Mar44. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Cambridge Jun49.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jan51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51.
					No 1340 (Special Duties) Flight, Kenya Jun53. SOC 31Mar56. Field Aircraft Services (South Africa) Pty Ltd,
					Rand, Johannesburg, South Africa. Registered Sep55 as ZS-DML. To Syrian Arab Air Force Jun56
				13134	(MSN 14A-1433) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT393. No 7 Service Flying Training School Jun45.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. ? 2 Flying Training School Jun48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. N9 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan51. SOC Dec56
				13135	(MSN 14A-1434) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT394. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. N9 7 Flying Training School May51.
					No 2 Flying Training School Aug53. ? 1 Flying Training School May54. SOC Mar57
				13136	(MSN 14A-1435). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT395. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. Collided with Airspeed Oxford EB797 during
					unauthorised battle practice attacking the Oxford and crashed one mile south of Newton,
					Nottinghamshire 18Feb45 (1KIS).
				13137	(MSN 14A-1436) 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI.
					Damaged landing at Stewart Field, Newburgh, NY 16Feb44. Lend-Lease to British Government
					as Harvard IIb FT396; no RAF service. Crashed in North America
				13138	(MSN 14A-1437) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT397. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 2 Flying Training
					School Nov48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
					(Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester,
					Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Mar55
				13139	(MSN 14A-1438) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT398. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 31May47 as FT398. Reserialled 1948 as 31-325.
					To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Crashed Christiansfeld, Denmark 26Jun58 (2KIS).
				13140	(MSN 14A-1439) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT399. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Nov44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. ? 203 Advanced Flying School Apr48.
					No 226 Operational Conversion Unit Sep49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov50.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Mar51. ? 4 Flying Training School, Heany,
					Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				13141	(MSN 14A-1440) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT400. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Nov44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr47 as FT400, later as B-30.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional
					airframe 1961. Achterveld, Netherlands, on display in a playground; incorporated parts
					from MSN 14A-894 [43-12595], 14A-1536 [43-34650] and 14A-1721 [43-34835]
				13142	(MSN 14A-1441) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT401. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Sep44. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					 Gloucestershire Nov46. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying
					Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Sep47. No 2 Flying Training School Oct48.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan50. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Mar50. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Mar50.
					No 2 Flying Training School Sep50. ? 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Nov50.
					Crashed on Little Knock near Tweedsmuir, Scotland 16Jan53. (1KIS). The aircraft was from No 22 Flying
					Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire at Syerston near Newark but was being used by a
					detachment at Anthorn. A trainee Fleet Air Arm pilot was briefed to fly an aerobatics practice
					flight followed by QGH controlled descent practice. The aircraft was seen by a shepherd
					as it over flew Tweedsmuir at a height he estimated to be 50 to 100 feet before turning
					south along one of the valleys just to the east of the village. Shortly after he heard a bang
					and immediately assumed that it had crashed. Two hours later the crash site was located
					by another shepherd close to the summit of Little Knock, an outlier of Broad Law. The accident
					report concluded that the aircraft had struck while in a steep climb on the opposite side of
					the ridge it struck. The aircraft ‘bounced’ over the summit before its port wing dug in and
					caused the wreck to cart-wheel and come to rest inverted. Another fact that was determined
					was that a friend of the pilot lived in a house very close to the point where he turned south
					up the valley. It states “from the accounts of eye witnesses and examination of the wreckage
					it would appear that the pilot was “beating up” his friends house against orders and that when
					endeavouring to climb away up a small narrow blind valley the aircraft was unable to obtain
					sufficient height to clear the hill tops which were in cloud and flew into the hills”.
				13143	(MSN 14A-1442) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT402. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Crashed at Kingscote, Gloucestershire 27Sep48
				13144	(MSN 14A-1443) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT403. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC 30Apr51
				13145	(MSN 14A-1444) Delivered to RAF Apr44 as Harvard IIb FT404; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT404, later as B-71.
					To Netherlands Air Force Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1966.
					Deelen AB as a ground instructional airframe 1972; outer wings cut. Militaire Luchtvaart Museum,
					Soesterberg AB 1973/85; airworthy by 1984. Force landed in Belgium Apr85. Stichting Vliegsport
					Gilze-Rijen 1985. Registered PH-MLM 5Jul85. Modified as replica Fokker D.XXI “218” for movie.
					KLu Historic Flight Foundation / Stichting KLu Historische Vlucht, Gilze-Rijen Air Base 2001.
					Registration cancelled 5Jan15 with expired C of A
				13146	(MSN 14A-1445) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT405. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Feb46. No 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hendon, Middlesex Jul47. SOC Jun57
				13147	(MSN 14A-1446) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT406; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT406, later as B-83.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1962
				13148	(MSN 14A-1447) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT407; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland as FT407, later as B-101.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FT407; returned to the Netherlands Aug49.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 1958.
					Written off at Hato, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles 25Feb61
				13149	(MSN 14A-1448) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT408. ? 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Aug44. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT408..
					JVS (Operational Training Unit), Twenthe Air Base, Enschede. Damaged landing at Twenthe AB 15Apr47.
					Reserialled as B-29. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					Destroyed in a hangar fire at Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands 30Oct61. Departing from Eindhoven,
					a KLu Republic F-84F Thunderstreak, serial P-111 (52-7145) suffered control problems and the
					pilot elected to carry out an emergency landing at Gilze-Rijen Air Base. The airplane went off
					the runway and crashed into a hangar, killing the pilot. The accident destroyed five North American AT-16 Harvard
					and seven Piper L-18C, L-21A and L-21B Super Cub aircraft were damaged or destroyed
				13150	(MSN 14A-1449) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT409. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore,
					Lincolnshire Oct44. No 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Ringway, Cheshire Apr49.
					Shipped to Kenya Jul54. N9 1340 (Special Duties) Flight, Kenya Sep54. To Royal Jordanian Air Force Jan56
				13151	(MSN 14A-1450) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT410. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose,
					Scotland Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT410, later as B-37.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Apr53 as H77. Crash landed after engine failure
					at Brustem/Kerkom 19Jan54. WFU Jul57; scrapped at Evere, Brussels
				13152	(MSN 14A-1451) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT411. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose,
					Scotland Jul44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. SOC May54
				13153	(MSN 14A-1452) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT412. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48;
					hit a tree during a forced landing near Barsby, Leicestershire 14Jul50
				13154	(MSN 14A-1453) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT413. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Mar46. No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar53. SOC Jun57.
					Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				13155	(MSN 14A-1454) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT414. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School,
					Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill,
					Kent Aug46. Crashed into a blast pen and destroyed by fire at Biggin Hill, Kent 23Aug51
				13156	(MSN 14A-1455) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT415. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb48.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Apr51. Crashed at Kinder Scout, Derbyshire 14Jan52 (1KIS).
					The Fleet Air Arm student pilot had taken off from RAF Syerston near Newark on Trent on a day cross
					country navigation exercise. The route would have taken him southwest from the airfield with the return
					a little further to the east to pass over Bottesford near Grantham. After the aircraft had failed to
					return to Syerston, the station took overdue action and a search for the aircraft was initiated.
					The missing aircraft was found the following Saturday by a group of walkers on the Wool Packs,
					Kinder Scout near Edale; until that point it had been obscured by snow cover. The reason for the
					aircraft being at least 45 miles off course was never really determined, though it has been noted
					that the student was from Stockport and the crash site lies close to the route from Syerston to
					Stockport. It was thought he was possibly following the Sheffield to Stockport railway line but
					struck the side of Kinder near the head of Edale
				13157	(MSN 14A-1456) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT416. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Oct44. No 1 Flying Training School Apr52. SOC May57
				13158	(MSN 14A-1457) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT417. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. ? 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46. ? 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire May47.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov48 as FT417, later as B-143.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice Feb60
				13159	(MSN 14A-1458) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT418. No 7 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Oct44.
					Empire Flying School. No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct47. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					No 2 Flying Training School Jun53. SOC May57
				13160	(MSN 14A-1459) Delivered to RAF Apr44 as Harvard IIb FT419; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov47 as FT419, later as B-103.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FT419; returned to the
					Netherlands Aug49. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1962. Anthony Fokker School, Schipol, Amsterdam
					as a ground instructional airframe 1963. KLM Apprentice School, Schiphol 1972.
					Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Kamp van Zeist Nov85; museum moved to Soesterberg 2012.
					Valkenburg AB Oct86/87 for restoration. Preserved and on display in false Marks as
					Marine Luchtvaartdienst UT-6, 099/K. Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg Jan17.
				13161	(MSN 14A-1460) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT420; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr47 as FT420, later as B-34.
					WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1951
				13162	(MSN 14A-1461) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT421. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon,
					Pewsey, Wiltshire Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire May46. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jan53. SOC Jul54
				13163	(MSN 14A-1462) Delivered to RAF Feb44 as Harvard IIb FT422; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jun47 as FT422, later as B-67.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU.
					Ground instructional airframe 1966. Deelen AB as a ground instructional airframe 1972.
					Eric Vormezeele, Brasschaat AB, Belgium 1974/87. Musée Royal de l'Armée et d'Histoire
					Militaire, Brussels, Belgium 1987/91; stored at Tieln, Belgium pending restoration.
					Letecké Muzeum, Kbely AB, Prague, Czech Republic 1999
				13164	(MSN 14A-1463) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT423. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. Damaged when the pilot held off too high and stalled the
					right wing, causing it to hit the ground at Wellingore 27Jun45. No 1 Flying Training School Dec52.
					SOC Jun57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				13165	(MSN 14A-1464) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT424. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland May44. ? 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46; hit a tree and
					crashed while low flying near Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire 22Jan52.
				13166	(MSN 14A-1465)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT425. Empire Central Flying
					School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Oct46 as FT425, later as B-38.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. After departing
					Gilze-Rijen, during the approach for a forced landing after engine failure, the aircraft hit
					high tension wires and crashed in flames at Zaltbommel, north of 's-Hertogenbosch,
					Netherlands 20Dec57
				13167	(MSN 14A-1466) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT426. No 17 Service Flying
					Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when the engine cut out at 75
					feet over the airfield boundary on take-off from Wellingore 22Feb45. The pilot force
					landed wheels-up in a field just outside the airfield. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. SOC 15Sep50
				13168	(MSN 14A-1467) Delivered to RAF Feb44 as Harvard IIb FT427; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 30Oct47 as FT427, later as B-118.
					Loaned to Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Aug48 as FT427; returned to the Netherlands Aug49.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Deelen AB as a
					ground instructional airframe 1972. Gilze-Rijen Aero Club, Gilze-Rijen Air Base Aug76.
					Claimed to have been registered as PH-TOO or PH-FAR. Used for film work. In
					‘A Bridge Too Far’ [1976] was painted to represent a Hawker Typhoon; code HF-N.
					Later painted to represent a Fokker D.XXI serial 241. Registered 31Jul79 as PH-IIB.
					Stichting Vliegsport Gilze-Rijen 1987. Current with the
					KLu Historic Flight Foundation/Stichting KLu Historische Vlucht, Gilze-Rijen Air Base.
					For the jubilee of No 320 Squadron the aircraft was Marked as ‘PH-320’.
				13169	(MSN 14A-1468) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT428. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Oct44. Collided with Airspeed Oxford LW955,
					crashed and destroyed by fire after the pilot bailed out at Rowney Lodge Farm, close to Oakley Folly,
					Shropshire 27Feb45
				13170	(MSN 14A-1469) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT429. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. No 22 Service Flying
					Training School, Ouston, Durham May46. Ground looped landing at Ouston 7Dec47.
					No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Finningley, Yorkshire Apr48 as ground instructional airframe 6530M.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire as ground instructional airframe 6530M. SOC Oct51
				13171	(MSN 14A-1470) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT430. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose, Scotland Aug44.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT430, later as B-47.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Oct52 as H75. Wrecked while parked when
					Harvard H-74 [43-12988] crash landed on top of it at Brustem AB, Belgium 26Sep53.
				13172	(MSN 14A-1471) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT431. Empire Central Flying
					School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire May46. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jul49. No 2 Flying Training School Oct53. SOC Mar57
				13173	(MSN 14A-1472) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT432. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. Returned to US Government.
					Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark.
					To Danish Army Air Corps/Hærens Flyvertropper 20Jun47 as FT432. Reserialled 1948 as 31-326.
					To Royal Danish Air Force/Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. WFU 18Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 31May61
				13174	(MSN 14A-1473) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT433. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb48. SOC Dec56
				13175	(MSN 14A-1474) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT434. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC 30Sep50
				13176	(MSN 14A-1475). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT435. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training
					School Jan48. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire May48.
					Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Jun49. ? 7 Flying Training School Sep51.
					SOC Jun57
				13177	(MSN 14A-1476) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT436. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. No 7 Flying Training School Jul52. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan53. No 9 Flying Training School Jul53. SOC Mar57
				13178	(MSN 14A-1477) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT437; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov46 as FT437, later as B-39.
					Crashed and burned when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with Harvard B-92 (43-12615)
					near Gilze-Rijen, Netherlands 12Jul49
				13179	(MSN 14A-1478) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT438. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. SOC 30Sep50.
				13180	(MSN 14A-1479) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT439. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC Apr51
				13181	(MSN 14A-1480) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT440. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Aug46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					Crashed at Deeping St James, Lincolnshire 20Feb53 (1KIS)
				13182	(MSN 14A-1481) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT441. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. SOC 31Oct50
				13183	(MSN 14A-1482). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT442. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. Crashed at Shining Tor, Peak District 30Nov44 (1KIA).
					A Czechoslovakian pilot who had joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve, took off from
					RAF Ternhill, Shropshire on a solo cross country training flight 30Nov44. After being in the
					air for over two hours, the pilot was flying west back towards the base through dense
					cloud when he flew into the eastern slope of Shining Tor, west of Buxton, Derbyshire and was killed.
					It appears that while flying in the cloud the pilot had flown off course and then descended
					before he was clear of high ground
				13184	(MSN 14A-1483) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT443. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. Returned to US Government. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FT443
				13185	(MSN 14A-1484) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT444. No 7 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Sep44.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Mar46. Returned to US Government.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FT444. École des Moniteurs, Base École 706,
					Cazaux, France. Accident 15Mar51
				13186	(MSN 14A-1485) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT445. Empire Central Flying
					School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire Jun44. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire May46. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jul49.
					No 1 Flying Training School May51. SOC Jun57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey.
				13187	(MSN 14A-1486) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT446. No 17 Service Flying
					Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. SOC 30Sep50
				13188	(MSN 14A-1487) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT447; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT447, later as B-75.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1962
				13189	(MSN 14A-1488) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT448; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FT448, later as B-51.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU 1956.
				13190	(MSN 14A-1489) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT449. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					SOC 31Jan51.
				13191	(MSN 14A-1490) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT450. No 3 Service Flying
					Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Feb46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Apr47. No 2 Flying Training School Nov48. Central Flying School (Basic),
					South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Jul49. Shipped to Malaya Jul53.
					Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Oct53. SOC 30Apr57
				13192	(MSN 14A-1491). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT451. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. SOC 15Oct50
				13193	(MSN 14A-1492) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT452; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jan47 as FT452, later as B-23.
					ped for spare parts 1951
				13194	(MSN 14A-1493) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT453. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 1 Flying Training School Jul51. No 3 Flying Training
					School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jan52. Substantially damaged in a forced landing after engine failure
					on approach to Feltwell, Norfolk 1Feb54.
				13195	(MSN 14A-1494) Delivered to RAF Mar44 as Harvard IIb FT454; no RAF service.
					 Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Jul47 as FT454, later as B-84.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53.
					To Royal Netherlands Naval Air Service/Marine Luchtvaartdienst 30Mar66 UT-6, serial number 098.
					Maritime Air Base De Kooy, Den Helder. SOC 4Feb70. Honcoop Trading Co, Veen, Netherlands 1972.
					 Registered 4Aug72 as OO-DAF; current [Sep17]. Fitted with the data plate of aircraft 42-653
				13196	(MSN 14A-1495) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT455; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Dec47 as FT455, later as B-142.
					Scrapped for spare parts 1951
				13197	(MSN 14A-1496) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT456; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Sep46 as FT456, later as B-21.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU 1962
				13198	(MSN 14A-1497) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT457. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Jun45. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep45.
					No 7 Flying Training School Dec45. No 608 (North Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Thornaby, Yorkshire Apr48. No 504 (County of Nottingham) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Wymeswold, Leicestershire May48. No 608 (North Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Thornaby, Yorkshire Jul48. SOC 30Dec53
				13199	(MSN 14A-1498) Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT458; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Aug47 as FT458, later as B-85.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Used for fire practice 1960.
				13200	(MSN 14A-1499)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT459; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government.
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force/Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Nov46 as FT459, later as B-12.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. WFU 1963.
				13201	(MSN 14A-1500) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FT460. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. SOC 31Oct50
43-13202		Fairchild XC-82 Packet
				MSN 10001. To ground instructional airframe at Pope AFB, NC in 1948. Scrapped there Oct 21, 1948.
43-13203/14403		Cancelled contracts
				13203	(MSN 10002) cancelled XC-82
43-14404/14405		Douglas C-53
				DC-3s impressed by USAAF from Pan American.
				14404 MSN 4960 ex NC34949 from Pan American. To US Navy May 14, 1943 as R4D-4 43-14404. To NC30094.
					To TI-1006 Jul48. W/O 12May61 OR US 06Sep61 at San Jose, Costa Rica
				14405 MSN 4961 ex NC34950 from Pan American. To US Navy as R4D-4. To NC30095 Dec 1942
					To XA-JAE Augf 26, 1969. In storage in Mexico in 2006
43-14406/14407		Beech XA-38 Destroyer
				14406 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.
43-14408/14916		Fairchild UC-61A Forwarder
				Fairchild Model 24W
				14408 to RAF as Argus II FS500. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14409 to USAAC at Wright Field, where it spent the entire war. To RFC in 1946.
					To civil registry as NC47053, then N1941S. To Canadian registry as CF-DAE.
					Flew in Canada for decades until wrecked when hangar door fell on the
					plane. Repaired but ground looped 3 months after repair and snapped
					right wing spar. Now in storage for spares.
				14410 to RAF as Argus II FS501. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14411 to RAF as Argus II FS502. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947
				14412 to RAF as Argus II FS503. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14413 to RAF as Argus II FS504. SOC Feb 27, 1947.
				14414 to RAF as Argus II FS505. Returned to USAAF Nov 1, 1943
				14415 to RAF as Argus II FS506. SOC May 31, 1945
				14416	(MSN 380) Lend-Lease to Brazil
				14417 to RAF as Argus II FS507. SOC May 31, 1945
				14418 to RAF as Argus II FS508. No record of fate
			 14419	(MSN 383)	306th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Mar44.
				14421	(MSN 385) registered NC74135, cancelled May 2, 1949. Registered F-BFPO Aug 25, 1950,
					cancelled May 13, 1977.
				14426 to RAF as Argus II FS509. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				14427 to RAF as Argus II FS510. Returned to USAAF Feb 18, 1947
				14428 to RAF as Argus II FS511. Returned to USAAF Mar 19, 1947. Registeree NC79818, cancelled.
					Registered F-BECY May 24, 1950, cancelled May 26, 1971
				14429 to RAF as Argus II FS512. No record of fate.
				14430 to RAF as Argus II FS513. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946.
					Reported supplied postwar to Yugoslav AF
				14431 to RAF as Argus II FS514. SOC Sep 26, 1946.
				14432 to RAF as Argus II FS515. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14433 to RAF as Argus II FS516. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
				14434 to RAF as Argus II FS517. SOC Jul 31, 1944.
				14443	(MSN 407) to RAF as Argus II FS518. SOC Apr 26, 1945. With RAAF as F24R Argus A36-4 and seen in
					1973 as VH-ADF
				14444 to RAF as Argus II FS519. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				14445 to RAF as Argus II FS520. SOC Jul 6, 1944.
				14446 to RAF as Argus II FS521. SOC Sep 28, 1944.
				14447 to RAF as Argus II FS522. SOC Jun 28, 1945.
				14448 to RAF as Argus II FS523. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14451	(MSN 415) registered in 1973 as VH-ACW
				14452	(MSN 416) as Argus II to VH-ACV, A36-1 then VH-BVF as seen in Bankstown, NSW in 1973. Air-Britain
					gives this as FS535, MM314452, I-MARC. A problem here. A36-1 was a Fairchild 24R-9, c/n R9-416 ex VH-ACV of Newcastle Aero Club,
					impressed as A36-1, disposed of as VH-ACV. This clashes with 43-14478. It appears that 43-14452 was never
					an RAAF aircraft
				14454 in storage in Holland waiting for restoration.
				14458 to RAF as Argus II FS524. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14459	(MSN 418) to RAF as Argus II FS525. Returned to USAAF Nov 27, 1947. TO PH-FAI Jun 8, 2015, N165EB, HB-EIM and FS537.
				14460 to RAF as Argus II FS526. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
				14461 to RAF as Argus II FS527. SOC Sep 22, 1944
				14462 to RAF as Argus II FS528. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
				14463 to RAF as Argus II FS529. SOC Apr 26, 1945.
				14465 damaged in landing accident at Troston, England Aug 23, 1943
				14471 Eighth Air Force. 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 6Aug44/6Dec44.
					HQ Squadron, 41st Combat Bomb Wing, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire.
					Damaged taxying at Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 10Dec44
				14473 to RAF as Argus II FS530. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				14474 to RAF as Argus II FS531. SOC Oct 1, 1944.
				14475 to RAF as Argus II FS532. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14476 to RAF as Argus II FS533. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947.
				14477 to RAF as Argus II FS534. SOC in 1946.
				14478 to RAF as Argus II FS535. SOC Mar 29, 1945.
				14479 to RAF as Argus II FS536. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947.
				14483 force landed at Craven Arms,l Near Bridgnorth, England Jeb 27, 1944
				14487 force landed at Kingston Bagpuize, England Aug 20, 1944
				14488 force landed at Heston, England Sep 5, 1943.
				14489 destroyed in ground accident at Langford Lodge, Northern Ireland Jun 21, 1943
				14490 to RAF as Argus II FS537. Wrecked when swung on takeoff
					and undercarriage torn off, Kolundia Oct 23, 1945.
				14491 to RAF as Argus II FS538. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14492 to RAF as Argus II FS539. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14493 to RAF as Argus II FS540. SOC Nov 28, 1946.
				14494 to RAF as Argus II FS541. No record of fate
				14495 to RAF as Argus II FS542. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				14496 to RAF as Argus II FS543. SXOC Nov 28, 1946
				14497 to RAF as Argus II FS544. Diverted to Guatemala Apr 28, 1943 for use by British Air Attache in that
					country, no RAF service. Sold Dec 1945 as LG-BAG
				14498 (27th ATG, HQ) ground looped at Kenley, UK Aug 16, 1943.
				14503 (HQ 5 ADG) damaged in takeoff accident at Neuhof, Germany Jul 2, 1945.
				14506	 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.
				14510 to RAF as Argus II FS545. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1946.
				14511 to RAF as Argus II FS546. SOC Jun 30, 1944.
				14512 to RAF as Argus II FS547. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14513 to RAF as Argus II FS548. DBR when vehicle backed into it at
					Ismailia Jul 23, 1946
				14514 to RAF as Argus II FS549. SOC Jun 27, 1946.
				14515 to RAF as Argus II FS550. SOC Nov 28, 1946.
				14516 to RAF as Argus II FS551. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14517 to RAF as Argus II FS552. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14518 to RAF as Argus II FS553. Wrecked when undershot landing and
					undercarriage leg collapsed, Mariut May 5, 1945.
				14519 to RAF as Argus II FS554. No record of fate
				14530 to RAF as Argus II FS555. Crashed on landing, Beirut Jan 17, 1944
				14531 to RAF as Argus II FS556. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14532 to RAF as Argus II FS557. DBR when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Kasfareet Oct 26, 1944
				14533 to RAF as Argus II FS558. SOC Mar 29,1945
				14534 to RAF as Argus II FS559. Returned to USAAF Aug 29,1946
				14535 to RAF as Argus II FS560. Returned to USAAF Dec 11, 1946
				14536 to RAF as Argus II FS561. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14537 to RAF as Argus II FS562. Wrecked when flew into ground 8 mi S of
					Abu Sueir Aug 14, 1944
				14538 to RAF as Argus II FS563. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14539 to RAF as Argus II FS564. No record of fate
				14540 (7 TCS, 62 TCG) w/o in forced landing 6 mi W of Bovino, Italy Jul 2, 1944.
				14548 to RAF as Argus II FS565. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14549 to RAF as Argus II FS566. Crashed during attempted forced landing
					2 mi E of Etawah, Uttar Pradesh following engine failure Feb 15, 1945
				14550 to RAF as Argus II FS567. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14551 to RAF as Argus II FS568. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14552 to RAF as Argus II FS569. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14553 to RAF as Argus II FS570. DBR when undercarriage collapsed during
					forced landing 1 mi NE of Merta Road, Jodhpur following engine
					failure Sep 20, 1945.
				14554 to RAF as Argus II FS571. Crashed after striking trees, Latimber
					Jun 16, 1944
				14555 to RAF as Argus II FS572. SOC Apr 26, 1945
				14556 to RAF as Argus II FS573. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14557 to RAF as Argus II FS574. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
				14558 to RAF as Argus II FS575. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14559 to RAF as Argus II FS576. Crashed during attempted forced landing
					at Dinshali, Egypt following engine failure Aug 28, 1944
				14560 to RAF as Argus II FS577. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				14561 to RAF as Argus II FS578. Wrecked when swung on landing, hit bank,
					and undercarriage collapsed, Agra Mar 17, 1945
				14562 to RAF as Argus II FS579. No record of fate
				14563 to RAF as Argus II FS580. No record of fate
				14564 to RAF as Argus II FS581. DBR when force landed on beach near
					Singyaung after prop fell off Dec 29, 1945
				14565 to RAF as Argus II FS582. Overturned during attempted forced
					landing at Pad Idam following engine failure Oct 24, 1943
				14566 to RAF as Argus II FS583. SOC May 7, 1947
				14567 to RAF as Argus II FS584. SOC Sep 13, 1945.
				14571	(MSN 535) to RAF as FS554, (58 AACS) force landed at Cercola, Italy Oct 3, 1945
				14578 to RAF as Argus II FS585. Caught in down draft and crashed into hill
					4 mi SW of Cagli, Italy Apr 21, 1945
				14579 to RAF as Argus II FS586. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14580 to RAF as Argus II FS587. Overturned during attempted forced landing
					4 mi S of San Fernando following engine failure Dec 22, 1944
				14581 to RAF as Argus II FS588. Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed during
					forced landing at Tammer due to engine failure Oct 19, 1943
				14582	(MSN 545) to RAF as Argus II FS589. Communications Flight, Greece. DBR when undercarriage collapsed while
					taxiing, Hassani, Athens Sep 21, 1945.
				14583 to RAF as Argus II FS590. SOC Jul 1944
				14584 to RAF as Argus II FS591. SOC Apr 22, 1945
				14585 to RAF as Argus II FS592. Returned to USAAF Aug 28, 1946. Registered NC79849 in 1946.
					Registrqtion cancelled Oct 23, 1951. Registered F-BEXS Jul 10, 1951, cancelled Nov 26, 1953.
				14586 to RAF as Argus II FS593. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14587 to RAF as Argus II FS594. No record of fate
				14589 destroyed by fire when parked at Depienne (Tunisia) on Nov 14, 1943
				14593 to RAF as Argus II FS595. SOC Apr 30, 1944
				14594 to RAF as Argus II FS596. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14595 to RAF as Argus II FS597. DBR in accident ca Jun 24, 1944
				14596 to RAF as Argus II FS598. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14597 to RAF as Argus II FS599. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14598 to RAF as Argus II FS600. DBR when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Palermo Dec 8, 1943.
				14599 to RAF as Argus II FS601. SOC Apr 22, 1945
				14600 to RAF as Argus II FS602. Wrecked when swung on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Vincenzo Oct 20, 1945.
				14601	(MSN 565) to USAAF Jun 22, 943. To RAF at Casablanca, French Morocco as Argus II FS603.
					Assigned to the Mediterranean Allied AF; South of France, 1945; No.87 Group Communications Flight, Jun46; No.22
					Maintenance Unit, Jul46. Returned to USAAF Jan 22, 1947.
					To civil registry as G-AIZE Jun 1947. WFU as abandoned for disposal at Milan Jun 27, 1950
					Reregistered Sep 26, 1950, cancelled feb 13, 1951 as sold to America. then N9996F Feb 1951, cancelled
					Jul 27, 1962 Restored as G-AIZE again Aug 14, 1962. cancelled Mar 6, 1973. Acquired by RAF Museum
					Feb 1973. stored at RAF Henlow 21973. Later to the Aerospace Museum, Cosford for
					storage. to Rochester airport, Kent for restoratin bh Medway aircraft Preservation Society Lte
					Oct 21, 1997. Returned to RAF Museum, Cosford Jun 2, 1999, and since Jun 1999 on display
					at Cosford painted as FS628
				14602 to RAF as Argus II FS604. SOC Sep 28 1944
				14603 used by 8th AF HQ/A Flight
				14605 (454th BG) Suffered unspecified accident when landing at Ansty Airfield, Warwickshire on 18th November 1943
				14608	(MSN 572) became SE-AYI
				14610 (329 TS) crash landed at Napoli-Capodichino, Italy Jul 3, 1944
				14618 to RAF as Argus II FS605. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14619 to RAF as Argus II FS606. SOC Sep 28, 1946
				14620 to RAF as Argus II FS607. SOC Apr 22, 1945
				14621 to RAF as Argus II FS608. DBR Aug 4, 1944.
				14622 to RAF as Argus II FS609. No record of fate
				14623 to RAF as Argus II FS610. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14624 to RAF as Argus II FS611. No record of fate
				14625 to RAF as Argus II FS612. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14626 to RAF as Argus II FS613. DBR Feb 7, 1944
				14627 to RAF as Argus II FS614. SOC Jul 1944
				14628 to RAF as Argus II FS615. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14629 MSN 593 Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Argus II FS616.
					Shipped to Middle East, arriving 30Nov43. Transferred to Free French
					AF Dec 1, 1943.
				14630 to RAF as Argus II FS617. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				14631 MSN 595 Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered to RAF as Argus II FS618. Transferred to Free French
					AF Dec 1, 1943. GR II/33 "Savoie", North Africa; later in Corsica and France. The airplane
					was transporting a unit pilot to collect a Spitfire from Salon-de-Provence, France 7Oct44.
					On return to Dijon-Longvic the left landing gear collapsed on landing and the airplane was
					destroyed. Noted stored at Etampes, France 1977
				14632 to RAF as Argus II FS619. SOC Apr 30, 1944
				14633 to RAF as Argus II FS620. Struck bank on takeoff and
					crashed, Amendola Feb 14, 1945
				14634 to RAF as Argus II FS621. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				14635 to RAF as Argus II FS622. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14636 to RAF as Argus II FS623. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14637 to RAF as Argus II FS624. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14647	(MSN 610) SOC with USAAF at Frankfurt, West Germany in 1946. Registered SE-AYT in 1946.
				14648 to RAF as Argus II FS625. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14649 to RAF as Argus II FS626. Wrecked when swung on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Kanchrapara Jun 13, 1945.
				14650 to RAF as Argus II FS627. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14651	(MSN 615) to RAF as Argus II FS628. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14652 to RAF as Argus II FS629. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14653 to RAF as Argus II FS630. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14654 to RAF as Argus II FS631. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14655 to RAF as Argus II FS632. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14656 to RAF as Argus II FS633. SOC Oct 18, 1945
				14657 to RAF as Argus II FS634. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14658 to RAF as Argus II FS635. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14659 to RAF as Argus II FS636. Wrecked when swung on landing
					and undercarriage collapsed, Dhubalia Mar 7, 1944.
				14660 to RAF as Argus II FS637. Returned to USAAF Sep 26, 1946
				14661 to RAF as Argus II FS638. Returned to USAAF Sep 26, 1946
				14662 to RAF as Argus II FS639. Wrecked when swung on landing
					and undercarriage collapsed, Abu Sueir Feb 12, 1945.
				14663 to RAF as Argus II FS640. Returned to USAAF May 30, 1946
				14664 to RAF as Argus II FS641. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947
				14665 to RAF as Argus II FS642. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14666 to RAF as Argus II FS643. SOC Nov 26, 1946
				14667 to RAF as Argus II FS644. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14668 to RAF as Argus II FS645. Flew into hill in cloud,
					San Lucia, Italy Oct 30, 1944
				14669 to RAF as Argus II FS646. Crashed into lagoon off
					San Marco, Venice following engine failure May 15, 1945.
				14671 to RAF as Argus II FS647. Missing from filming sorty to
					Littorio Sep 1, 1944
				14672 to RAF as Argus II FS648. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14673 to RAF as Argus II FS649. No record of fate.
				14674 to RAF as Argus II FS650. SOC Jun 1946.
				14675 to RAF as Argus II FS651. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14676 to RAF as Argus II FS652. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				14677 to RAF as Argus II FS653. Lost Feb 17, 1944.
				14678 SOC Nov 28, 1946.
				14684	(MSN 648) to CAA as NC237. To NC237H
				14687	(MSN 651) to CAA as NC238
				14688	(MSN 652) 1944: TOS USAAF.
					By 6/45: 561st AAF BU, Rosecrans Field, MO.
					Unknown date: to unknown with c/r N52427.
					By 1982: William Ross, Elk Grove Village, IL.
					4/16/92: Ten Air Aircraft Corp., Minneapolis, MN.
					8/25/16: Ty R. Zeiner, Marion, KS.
				14689 to RAF as Argus II FS655. Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed during
					forced landing following engine failure 5 mi SSE of Kom Hamada
					Apr 13, 1945.
				14690 to RAF as Argus II FS656. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14691 to RAF as Argus II FS657. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14692 to RAF as Argus II FS658. Returned to USAAF Jan 30, 1947
				14693 to RAF as Argus II FS659. Returned to USAF Dec 31, 1946
				14694 to RAF as Argus II FS660. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947
				14695	(MSN 659) to RAF as Argus II FZ719. Returned to USAAF May 30, 1946
				14696	(MSN 660) to RAF as Argus II FZ720. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				14697	(MSN 661) to RAF as Argus II FZ721. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1946
				14698	(MSN 662) to RAF as Argus II FZ722. Returned to USAAF Jan 30, 1947
				14699	(MSN 663) to RAF as Argus II FZ723. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946. To HB-EAP, to Spanish registry as EC-AJZ
				14700	(MSN 664) to RAF as Argus II FZ724. Damaged Oct 1944, SOC Jan 25, 1945
				14701	(MSN 665) to RAF as Argus II FZ725. Crashed on landing at Nicosia Dec 28, 1944
				14702	(MSN 666) to RAF as Argus II FZ726. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14703	(MSN 667) to RAF as Argus II FZ727. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14704	(MSN 668) to RAF as Argus II FZ728. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14705	(MSN 669) to RAF as Argus II FZ729. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14706	(MSN 670) to RAF as Argus II FZ730. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14707	(MSN 671) to RAF as Argus II FZ731. SOC May 31, 1945
				14708	(MSN 672) to RAF as Argus II FZ732. SOC Apr 26, 1945
				14709	(MSN 673) to RAF as Argus II FZ733. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14710	(MSN 674) to RAF as Argus II FZ734. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14711	(MSN 675) to RAF as Argus II FZ735. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14712	(MSN 676) to RAF as Argus II FZ736. SOC Dec 31, 1946
				14713	(MSN 677) to RAF as Argus II FZ737. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14714	(MSN 678) to RAF as Argus II FZ738. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14715	(MSN 679) to RAF as Argus II FZ739. SOC May 1945
				14716	(MSN 680) to RAF as Argus II FZ740. Communications Flight, Greece. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				14717	(MSN 681) to RAF as Argus II FZ741. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14718	(MSN 682) to RAF as Argus II FZ742. Wrecked when undercarriage
					collapsed during forced landing after engine lost power,
					Leomessa, Italy Nov 13, 1944
				14719	(MSN 683) to RAF as Argus II FZ743. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14720	(MSN 684) to RAF as Argus II FZ744. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14721	(MSN 685) to RAF as Argus II FZ745. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14722	(MSN 686) to RAF as Argus II FZ746. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14723	(MSN 687) to RAF as Argus II FZ747. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14724	(MSN 688) to RAF as Argus II FZ748. Returned to USAAF Nov 24, 1947
				14725	(MSN 689) to RAF as Argus II FZ749. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14726	(MSN 690) to RAF as Argus II FZ750. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14727	(MSN 691) to RAF as Argus II FZ751. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14728	(MSN 692) to RAF as Argus II FZ752. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14729	(MSN 693) to RAF as Argus II FZ753. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				14730	(MSN 694) to RAF as Argus II FZ754. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14731	(MSN 695) to RAF as Argus II FZ755. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1946
				14732	(MSN 696) to RAF as Argus II FZ756. SOC Oct 27, 1944
				14733	(MSN 697) to RAF as Argus II FZ757. Swung on landing and overturned,
					Mafraq Jan 30, 1946
				14734	(MSN 698) to RAF as Argus II FZ758. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14735	(MSN 699) to RAF as Argus II FZ759. Returned to USAAF Oct 31, 1946
				14736	(MSN 700) to RAF as Argus II FZ760. Communications flight, Greece. Ditched off Levkas following
					engine failure Mar 19, 1945
				14737	(MSN 701) to RAF as Argus II FZ761. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14738	(MSN 702) to RAF as Argus II FZ762. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14739	(MSN 703) to RAF as Argus II FZ763. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14740	(MSN 704) to RAF as Argus II FZ764. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				14741	(MSN 705) to RAF as Argus II FZ765. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14742	(MSN 706) to RAF as Argus II FZ766. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				14743	(MSN 707) to RAF as Argus II FZ767. DBR when undercarriage
					collapsed on landing and aircraft overturned, Kolundia Aug 30, 1944
				14744	(MSN 708) to RAF as Argus II FZ768. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14745	(MSN 709) to RAF as Argus II FZ769. .Shipped on SS Samora from Baltimore, MD 24Oct43,
					arriving Alexandria, Egypt 1Feb44. Mediterranean Allied Air Forces 2Oct44. RAF Mediterranean
					and Middle East by Jun45. Communications Flight, Greece. SOC Apr 30, 1947
				14746	(MSN 710) to RAF as Argus II FZ770. DBR when stalled on takeoff,
					sank back, and undercarriage collapsed, Ramat David Nov 9, 1945
				14747	(MSN 711) to RAF as Argus II FZ771. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14748	(MSN 712) to RAF as Argus II FZ772. Returned to USAAF Oct 31, 1946
				14749	(MSN 713) to RAF as Argus II FZ773. DBR when swung on landing,
					ran into ditch and overturned, Marchianise Sep 17, 1944
				14750	(MSN 714) to RAF as Argus II FZ774. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14751	(MSN 715) to RAF as Argus II FZ775. SOC Feb 2, 1945
				14752	(MSN 716) to RAF as Argus II FZ776. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14753	(MSN 717) to RAF as Argus II FZ777. SOC Apr 22, 1945
				14754	(MSN 718) to RAF as Argus II FZ778. SOC Apr 30, 1944.
				14755	(MSN 719) to RAF as Argus II FZ779. SOC Aug 31, 1944
				14756	(MSN 141A-720) to RAF as Argus II FZ780. SOC in
					Middle East Nov 30,1944. Eventually went to Royal
					Thai AF. At RTAF Museum, Don Muang.
				14757	(MSN 721) to RAF as Argus II FZ781. SOC May 1945
				14758	(MSN 722) to RAF as Argus II FZ782. Returned to USAAF Apr 8, 1947.
				14759	(MSN 723) to RAF as Argus II FZ783. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				14760	(MSN 724) to RAF as Argus II FZ784. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14761	(MSN 725) to RAF as Argus II FZ785. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14762	(MSN 726) to RAF as Argus II FZ786. Wrecked when struck wall during
					forced landing at night, Ishurdi Mar 13, 1945
				14763	(MSN 727) to RAF as Argus II FZ787. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14764	(MSN 728) to RAF as Argus II FZ788. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14765	(MSN 729) to RAF as Argus II FZ789. DBR when swung on landing and
					undercarriage leg collapsed, Peshawar Jan 26, 1945
				14766	(MSN 730) to RAF as Argus II FZ790. SOC May 30, 1946
				14767	(MSN 731) to RAF as Argus II FZ791. SOC Oct 11, 1945
				14768	(MSN 732) to RAF as Argus II FZ792. Wrecked when jumped chocks and ran
					into wall, Kankesanturai Jul 16, 1945
				14769	(MSN 733) to RAF as Argus II FZ793. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14770	(MSN 734) to RAF as Argus II FZ794. SOC Jun 22, 1945.
				14771	(MSN 735) to RAF as Argus II FZ795. SOC Apr 22, 1945.
				14772	(MSN 736) to RAF as Argus II FZ796. SOC Nov 31, 1945
				14773	(MSN 737) to RAF as Argus II FZ797. SOC Apr 30, 1944
				14774	(MSN 738) to RAF as Argus II FZ798. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14775	(MSN 739) to RAF as Argus II FZ799. SO Sep 28, 1944
				14776	(MSN 740) to RAF as Argus II FZ800. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14777	(MSN 741) to RAF as Argus II FZ801. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				14778	(MSN 742) to RAF as Argus II FZ802. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14779	(MSN 743) to RAF as Argus II FZ803. SOC May 30, 1946
				14780	(MSN 744) to RAF as Argus II FZ804. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14781	(MSN 745) to RAF as Argus II FZ805. SOC May 31, 1945.
				14782	(MSN 746) to RAF as Argus II FZ806. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14783	(MSN 747) to RAF as Argus II FZ807. SOC May 20, 1947
				14784	(MSN 748) to RAF as Argus II FZ808. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14785	(MSN 749) to RAF as Argus II FZ809. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14786	(MSN 750) to RAF as Argus II FZ810. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14787	(MSN 751) to RAF as Argus II FZ811. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14788	(MSN 752) to RAF as Argus II FZ812. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				14789	(MSN 753) to RAF as Argus II FZ813. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14790	(MSN 754) to RAF as Argus II FZ814. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947
				14791	(MSN 755) to RAF as Argus II FZ815. Shipped on SS Samport from Baltimore, MD 13Jan44,
					arriving Alexandria, Egypt. Mediterranean Allied Air Forces 1Mar44. RAF Mediterranean and
					Middle East by Jun45SOC Apr 26, 1947
				14792	(MSN 756) to RAF as Argus II FZ816. Returned to USAAF May 30, 1946
				14793	(MSN 757) to RAF as Argus II FZ817. Returned to USAAF Dec 3, 1946
				14794	(MSN 758) to RAF as Argus II FZ818. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14795	(MSN 759) to RAF as Argus II FZ819. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14796	(MSN 760) to RAF as Argus II FZ820. SOC Jun 21, 1945
				14797	(MSN 761) to RAF as Argus II FZ821. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14798	(MSN 762) to RAF as Argus II FZ822. DBR when force landed on beach 3
					mi S of Salerno following engine failure Sep 24, 1944.
				14799	(MSN 763) to RAF as Argus II FZ823. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14800	(MSN 764) to RAF as Argus II FZ824. SOC Aug 31, 1944
				14801	(MSN 765) to RAF as Argus II FZ825. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14802	(MSN 766) to RAF as Argus II FZ826. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14803	(MSN 767) Accepted by USAAF 17Dec43. Lend-Lease to RAF as Argus II FZ827. Delivered to the Port
					of Embarkation, Brooklyn, NY 31Dec43. Departed New York 17Jan44; arrived at Oran, Algeria 3Mar44.
					Mediterranean Allied Air Forces Jul44. USAAF Field Commissioner, Rome 28Nov46; returned to USAAF.
					Registered 16Jan47 as HB-EMI. Registered 25Nov15 as F-AYMI; current [Jul18].
				14804	(MSN 768) to RAF as Argus II FZ828. SOC Apr 26, 1945
				14805	(MSN 769) to RAF as Argus II HB551. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
				14806	(MSN 770) to RAF as Argus II HB552. Returned to USAAF Aug 28, 1947
				14807	(MSN 771) to RAF as Argus II HB553. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947.
					Became VT-CKS, then became AP-ABJ when British India was partitioned in 1948.
				14808	(MSN 772) to RAF as Argus II HB554. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14809	(MSN 773) to RAF as Argus II HB555. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14810	(MSN 774) to RAF as Argus II HB556. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14811	(MSN 775) to RAF as Argus II HB557. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14812/14814	(MSN 776/778) Lend-Lease to Mexico
				14815	(MSN 779) to RAF as Argus II HB558. DBR when swung on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Peshawar Jan 16, 1945
				14816	(MSN 780) to RAF as Argus II HB559. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14817	(MSN 781) to RAF as Argus II HB560. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14818	(MSN 782) to RAF as Argus II HB561. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14819	(MSN 783) to RAF as Argus II HB562. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14820	(MSN 784) to RAF as Argus II HB563. SOC Jun 21, 1945.
				14821	(MSN 785) to RAF as Argus II HB564. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14822	(MSN 786) to RAF as Argus II HB565. SOC Sep 18, 1946
				14823	(MSN 787) to RAF as Argus II HB566. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14824	(MSN 788) to RAF as Argus II HB567. SOC Apr 22, 1945.
				14825	(MSN 789) to RAF as Argus II HB568. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14826	(MSN 790) to RAF as Argus II HB569. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14827	(MSN 791) to RAF as Argus II HB570. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14828	(MSN 792) to RAF as Argus II HB571. SOC Apr 22, 1945.
				14829	(MSN 793) to RAF as Argus II HB572. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14830	(MSN 794) to RAF as Argus II HB573. SOC May 31, 1944.
				14831	(MSN 795) to RAF as Argus II HB574. DBR on ground Nov 19, 1944.
				14832	(MSN 796) to RAF as Argus II HB575. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14836	(MSN 800) Registered as N58180 with MSN W41A-800; current [Apr21].
				14837 force landed at Higher Tregriffith Farm, Wales Jun 8, 1944.
				14838 ground looped and damaged at Leuchars, Scotland Jun 7, 1944.
				14840	(MSN 804) Soc with USAAF at Frankfurt, West Germany in 946. Registered SE-AWS in 1946, cancelled.
					Registration SE-AWS reserved Mar 21, 2007
				14841	(MSN 805) SOC with USAAF at Frankfurt, West Germany in 1946. Registered SE-AWR Dec 27, 1946.
					Crashed Apr 20, 1963 at St Skedvi, Hedemora, Sweden. Wreck DBF 1980s.
				14844	(MSN 808) with 320 FRS, 27 ATG, missing off Troon, Scotland Aug 23, 1944. MACR 8340
				14846	(MSN 810) Accepted by USAAF 21Jan44. Delivered to New York Port of Embarkation 17Feb44.
					Departed Newark Depot, NJ 2Mar44. Eighth Air Force, Prestwick, Scotland. European Wing, Air Transport
					Command. Eighth Air Force Europe Belgian-Holland Coast 24Dec46. Foreign Liquidation Commission 6Jun47.
					Registered as HB-EMB; cancelled 5Aug63. Registration D-ELUE reserved 9Apr63; registered 12Sep63.
					Delivered from Zürich, Switzerland to München-Riem, Germany Aug63. Possible accident 1964;
					offered for sale in damaged state Jul65. Registration cancelled 15Mar66
				14849	(MSN 813) to RAF as Argus II HB576. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14850	(MSN 814) to RAF as Argus II HB577. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14851	(MSN 815) to RAF as Argus II HB578. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14852	(MSN 816) to RAF as Argus II HB579. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14853	(MSN 817) to RAF as Argus II HB580. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
					Then to VT-CKZ, then in Dominion of Pakistan registered as AP-ABK when British India was partitioned in 1948.
				14854	(MSN 818) to RAF as Argus II HB581. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14855	(MSN 819) to RAF as Argus II HB582. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14856	(MSN 820) to RAF as Argus II HB583. No record of service or fate.
				14857	(MSN 821) to RAF as Argus II HB584. SOC Jul 11, 1946
				14858	(MSN 822) to RAF as Argus II HB585. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14859	(MSN 823) to RAF as Argus II HB586. No. 94 Sqdn, 337 Wing. DBR when force landed 35 mi SE of
					Salonika following engine failure Mar 21, 1945.
				14860	(MSN 824) to RAF as Argus II HB587. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14861	(MSN 825) to RAF as Argus II HB588. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14862	(MSN 826) to RAF as Argus II HB589. Air HQ Communications Flight, Greece. Stalled on takeoff and undercarriage
					collapsed, Patras Jan 6, 1945. SOC Apr 26, 1945.
				14863	(MSN 827) to RAF as Argus II HB590. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				14864	(MSN 828) to RAF as Argus II HB591. Returned to USAAF Feb 25, 1947. Registered NC79817,
					cancelled. Registered F-OAEA Sep 167, 1953, cancelled Sep 24, 1959. registered TS-...
				14865	(MSN 829) to RAF as Argus II HB592. SOC May 29, 1947.
				14866	(MSN 830) to RAF as Argus II HB593. Returned to USAAF Jun 25, 1947
				14867	(MSN 831) to RAF as Argus II HB594. Returned to USAAF Jan 4, 1947
				14868	(MSN 832) to RAF as Argus II HB595. Crashed near Lasham and
					destroyed by fire when engine failed after takeoff Apr 21, 1945.
				14869	(MSN 833) to RAF as Argus II HB596. Returned to USAAF May 8, 1947.
				14870	(MSN 834) to RAF as Argus II HB597. Returned to USAAF Oct 23, 1946. To HB-EAK.
					Then D-EHIB. Was to have become OY-ANO but NTU. To OY-LPJ Jul 13, 2007.
				14871	(MSN 835) to RAF as Argus II HB598. SOC May 29, 1947
				14872	(MSN 836) to RAF as Argus II HB599. Returned to USAAF Jan 22, 1947
				14873	(MSN 837) to RAF as Argus II HB600. Returned to USAAF Apr 10, 1947.
					Registered G-AJSC May 15, 1947 so probably never left England.
					Registration cancelled Sep 27, 1954 on sale as VH-DDG, later
					became VH-EMF, then VH-EMP.
				14874	(MSN 838) to RAF as Argus II HB601. DBR when struck while
					parked by Lancaster PA452, Hawarden Jan 7, 1946
				14875	(MSN 839) to RAF as Argus II HB602. After RAF service as Argus II HB602 was sold in May 1946 to VIP Services
					and registered as G-AKFN on August 5, 1947. On October 16, 1960 to Australia as VH-UEL.
				14876	(MSN 840) to RAF as Argus II HB603. SOC Jan 5, 1947
				14877	(MSN 841) to RAF as Argus II HB604. SOC May 29, 1947
				14878	(MSN 842) to RAF as Argus II HB605. Returned to USAAF Feb 27, 1947
				14879	(MSN 843) to RAF as Argus II HB606. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14880	(MSN 844) to RAF as Argus II HB607. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14881	(MSN 845) to RAF as Argus II HB608. Returned to USAAF Apr 10, 1947
				14882	(MSN 846) to RAF as Argus II HB609. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				14883	(MSN 847) to RAF as Argus II HB610. Undercarriage damaged on
					takeoff, aircraft wrecked when undercarriage collapsed on
					landing, Marcianise Nov 22, 1944
				14884	(MSN 848) to RAF as Argus II HB611. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1947.
					To F. Muller as F-BBXN Mar 1948.
				14885	(MSN 849) to RAF as Argus II HB612. Returned to USAAF May 5, 1947.
					Registered G-AJSN May 8, 1947. Damaged in heavy landing
					at Cork, Republic of Ireland Jun 10, 1967 and registration cancelled.
					Fuselage noted Feb 2002 hanging in roof of shed at Dromore, Northern Ireland,
					still there Jan 2004.
				14886	(MSN 850) to RAF as Argus II HB613. Returned to USAAF Dec 30, 1946
				14887	(MSN 851) to RAF as Argus II HB614. Returned to USAAF Apr 18, 1947. To UK civil registry AS G-AJPI
					G-AJPI in 2020 is reportedly based at Eelde, Netherlands
				14888	(MSN 852) to RAF as Argus II HB615. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1947
				14889	(MSN 853) to RAF as Argus II HB616. Returned to USAAF May 5, 1947
				14890	(MSN 854) to RAF as Argus II HB617. Returned to USAAF Jan 22, 1947
				14891	(MSN 855) to RAF as Argus II HB618. Returned to USAAF Jun 24, 1946
				14892	(MSN 856) to RAF as Argus II HB619. Returned to USAAF Nov 7, 1946
					To civil register as G-AIXM and then VH-BLB
				14893	(MSN 857) to RAF as Argus II HB620. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1947.
					Became HB-EAB, then D-EHUL Apr 27, 1956, then N24WM Sep 7, 1978, cancelled Feb 11, 2013, then D-ELDL May 19, 2008
				14894	(MSN 858) to RAF as Argus II HB621. Returned to USAAF Apr 29, 1947
				14895	(MSN 859) to RAF as Argus II HB622. Returned to USAAF Apr 10, 1947
				14896	(MSN 860) to RAF as Argus II HB623. SOC May 29, 1947
				14897	(MSN 861) to RAF as Argus II HB624. Returned to USAAF May 6, 1947
				14898	(MSN 862) to RAF as Argus II HB625. Returned to USAAF Feb 7, 1947. Noted at Arlanda, Stockholm, Sweden in Jul 2015
					as SE-BXE
				14899	(MSN 863) to RAF as Argus II HB626. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947
				14900	(MSN 864) to RAF as Argus II HB627. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947
				14901	(MSN 865) to RAF as Argus II HB628. Returned to USAAF Oct 24, 1946. Registered HB-EAL, cancelled.
					Registered D-EFAN Jun 20, 1965, cqncelled Dec 20, 1962. Restored as D-EFAN Feb 22, 1963, cancelled Sep 14, 1966.
				14902	(MSN 866) to RAF as Argus II HB629. Returned to USAAF Feb 10, 1947
				14903	(MSN 867) to RAF as Argus II HB630. SOC Oct 11, 1944
				14904	(MSN 868) to RAF as Argus II HB631. Returned to USAAF May 25, 1947
				14905	(MSN 869) to RAF as Argus II HB632. Returned to USAAF Apr 10, 1947. TO G-AJBF, then OH-FCH
				14906	(MSN 870) to RAF as Argus II HB633. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1947
				14907	(MSN 871) to RAF as Argus II HB634. Returned to USAAF Oct 23, 1946. Registered HB-EAF.
					Registered D-EDEG Apr 9 1956, cancelled Dec 28, 1961. WFU and used as spares source to restore
					D-EHIB (43-14870)
				14908	(MSN 872) to RAF as Argus II HB635. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1947
				14909	(MSN 873) to RAF as Argus II HB636. SOC May 30, 1946
				14910	(MSN 874) to RAF as Argus II HB637. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				14911	(MSN 875) to RAF as Argus II HB638. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				14912	(MSN 876) to RAF as Argus II HB639. SOC Dec 31, 1946
				14913	(MSN 877) to RAF as Argus II HB640. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				14914	(MSN 878) to RAF as Argus II HB641. Returned to USAAF Nov 28, 1946
				14915	(MSN 879) to RAF as Argus II HB642. SOC May 30, 1946
				14916	(MSN 880) to RAF as Argus II HB643. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
43-14917/15032		Fairchild UC-61K Forwarder
				14917	(MSN 881) to RAF as Argus III HB760. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				14918	(MSN 882) to RAF as Argus III HB644. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14919	(MSN 883) to RAF as Argus III HB645. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14920	(MSN 884) to RAF as Argus III HB646. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14921	(MSN 885) to RAF as Argus III HB647. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14922	(MSN 886) to RAF as Argus III HB648. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14923	(MSN 887) to RAF as Argus III HB649. Wrecked when tipped up during forced
					landing in padi field 10 mi NNE of Parashuram following engine failure
					Jun 14, 1945.
				14924	(MSN 888) to RAF as Argus III HB650. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 27, 1946. Registered OK-ZEP
					Feb 20, 1947, cancelled Aug 28, 1957
				14925	(MSN 889) to RAF as Argus III HB651. Transferred to Czech AF Sep 7, 1946. Registered OK-ZEN Jun 6, 1947,
					cancelled Oct 16, 1961
				14926	(MSN 890) to RAF as Argus III HB652. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 29, 1946. Registered OK-ZEK Oct 25, 19478,
					cancelled Oct 19, 1949. Reregistered OK-EOY Aug 13, 1956, cancelled Oc5 22, 1958
				14927	(MSN 891) to RAF as Argus III HB653. Returned to USAAF Oct 4, 1946.
					 Became HB-ERO
				14928	(MSN 892) to RAF as Argus III HB654. Returned to USAAF Jul 28, 1947.
				14929	(MSN 893) to RAF as Argus III HB655. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 4, 1946
				14930	(MSN 894) to RAF as Argus III HB656. Returned to USAAF Oct 12, 1947
				14931	(MSN 895) to RAF as Argus III HB657. Damaged at RAF Manston, Kent, SOC Oct 16, 1947. To Cechoslovak
					AF for spares.
				14932	(MSN 896) to RAF as Argus III HB658. Returned to USAAF Jul 18, 1947. Registered NC74128
					Sep 10, 1947, cancelled Mar 8, 1949. Registered F-OABF Mar 29, 1949, cancelled May 26, 1971.
				14933	(MSN 897) to RAF as Argus III HB659. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 4, 1946
				14934	(MSN 898) to RAF as Argus III HB660. Transferred to Czech AF Sep 7, 1946. Registered OK-ZES May 24, 1947,
					cancelled Sep 27, 1960.
				14935	(MSN 899) to RAF as Argus III HB661. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 27, 1946. Registered OK-ZBG November 20, 1946;
					cancelled October 15, 1959. Reregistered OK-EOV June 22, 1953; cancelled April 1, 1960
				14936	(MSN 900) to RAF as Argus III HB662. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 29, 1946. Registered OK-ZEL Sep 6, 1948,
					cancelled 1957.
				14937	(MSN 901) to RAF as Argus III HB663. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 9, 1946. Registerd OK-ZDY Oct 19, 1946,
					cancelled Apr 1, 1960.
				14938	(MSN 902) to RAF as Argus III HB664. Returned to USAAF Jul 28, 1947
				14939	(MSN 903) to RAF as Argus III HB665. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 9, 1946. Registered OK-ZEQ Aug 4, 1947,
					cancelled Nov 5, 1951.
				14940	(MSN 904) to RAF as Argus III HB666. Returned to USAAF Nov 19, 1946
				14941	(MSN 905) to RAF as Argus III HB667. Returned to USAAF Oct 29, 1946. To Czech AF. Registered OK-ZEY Nay 4, 1948.
				14942	(MSN 906) to RAF as Argus III HB668. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 9, 1946. Registerd OK-ZET Mar 26, 1947,
					cancelled Oct 15, 1959.
				14943	(MSN 907) to RAF as Argus III HB669. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 4, 1946. Registered OK-ZEO Jun 13, 1947,
					cancelled Feb 7, 1950
				14944	(MSN 908) to RAF as Argus III HB670. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14945	(MSN 909) to RAF as Argus III HB671. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14946	(MSN 910) to RAF as Argus III HB672. SOC Jun 13, 1946
				14947	(MSN 911) to RAF as Argus III HB673. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				14948	(MSN 912) to RAF as Argus III HB674. SOC Dec 31, 1946
				14949	(MSN 913) to RAF as Argus III HB675. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14950	(MSN 914) to RAF as Argus III HB676. Transferred to Czech AF Sep 7, 1946. Registered OK-ZDC October 16, 1946.
					Reregistered OK-EOZ September 11, 1953; cancelled April 8, 1959. Crashed near Tábor, Czechoslovakia.
				14951	(MSN 915) to RAF as Argus III HB677. Returned to USAAF Oct 15, 1946. To Belgium as OO-FAC and W/o Nov 5, 1954.
				14952	(MSN 916) to RAF as Argus III HB678. Returned to USAAF Jun 5, 1947
				14953	(MSN 917) to RAF as Argus III HB679. Returned to USAAF Aug 27, 1946
				14954	(MSN 918) to RAF as Argus III HB680. Returned to USAAF Aug 27, 1946
				14955	(MSN 919) to RAF as Argus III HB681. To Norway Jun 15, 1946
				14956	(MSN 920) to RAF as Argus III HB682. Returned to USAAF Nov 8, 1946
				14957	(MSN 921) to RAF as Argus III HB683. Returned to USAAF Jun 5, 1947. To F-BFXI
				14958	(MSN 922) to RAF as Argus III HB684. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 27, 1946. Registerd OK-ZER May 19, 1947,
					cancelled Feb 8, 1951.
				14959	(MSN 923) to RAF as Argus III HB685. Returned to USAAF May 25, 1948,
					then to A. M. Noordenbos May 1948 as PH-NDH. Registered as F-BIPB. Reregistered c.1980 as F-AZBY. Reregistered Jan13 as F-PATA
					Reported preserved at Salis Collection, La Ferte Alais, France.
				14960	(MSN 924) to RAF as Argus III HB686. Returned to USAAF Aug 22, 1948
				14961	(MSN 925) to RAF as Argus III HB687. Returned to USAAF Oct 16, 1946. To Belgium as
					OO-FAD, to Switzerland as HB-EAZ. W/o Apr 22, 1951, when it crashed Vicenza, Italy
				14962	(MSN 926) to RAF as Argus III HB688. Returned to USAAF May 8, 1947.
					Sold to Dübendorf, Switzerland 4Oct46. Departed from UK 15May47; received by owner 23May47
					Registered F-BEXX August 11, 1949; cancelled November 13, 1973. At Jean-Baptiste Salis Association/Amicale
					Jean-Baptiste Salis, La Ferte-Alais, France [last noted Sep05].
				14963	(MSN 927) to RAF as Argus III HB689. Returned to USAAF Dec 2, 1946
				14964	(MSN 928) to RAF as Argus III HB690. Returned to USAAF May 8, 1947, then
					to A. M. Noordenbos May 1948, registered PH-NDI. On US civil registry as N24FM. Being
					restored to flying condition.
				14965	(MSN 929) to RAF as Argus III HB691. Returned to USAAF. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 9, 1946. Registered OK-ZEX June 17, 1947;
					cancelled October 10, 1958. Reregistered OK-ANC August 13, 1953; cancelled April 23, 1957.
				14966	(MSN 930) to RAF as Argus III HB692. To Norway Jun 15, 1946. Registered as LN-HAO. Appeared in the movie
					“Det Kunne Vært Deg” [1952] operating on floats. On a flight from Hattfjelldal, the pilot lost control
					in a sharp turn to avoid a hill, stalled and crashed while low flying over the Korsnesstraumen fjord,
					southeast of Kolvereid, Norway 20Jul59 (pilot and photographer killed)
				14967	(MSN 931) to RAF as Argus III HB693. To Norway Jun 15, 1946
				14968	(MSN 932) to RAF as Argus III HB694. To Czech AF Oct 29, 1946. Registered OK-ZEZ Dec 9, 1946,
					cancelled Aug 28, 1957
				14969	(MSN 933) to RAF as Argus III HB695. Returned to USAAF Nov 8, 1946
				14970	(MSN 934) to RAF as Argus III HB696. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1946
				14971	(MSN 935) to RAF as Argus III HB697. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1946
				14972	(MSN 936) to RAF as Argus III HB698. Returned to USAAF Apr 30, 1946
				14973	(MSN 937) to RAF as Argus III HB699. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14974	(MSN 938) to RAF as Argus III HB700. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				14975	(MSN 939) to RAF as Argus III HB701. SOC Oct 11, 1945
				14976	(MSN 940) to RAF as Argus III HB702. SOC Apr 4, 1945
				14977	(MSN 941) to RAF as Argus III HB703. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1946
				14978	(MSN 942) to RAF as Argus III HB704. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1946
				14979	(MSN 943) to RAF as Argus III HB705. To Norway Jun 15, 1946
				14980	(MSN 944) to RAF as Argus III HB706. Returned to USAAF Oct 1, 1946
				14981	(MSN 945) to RAF as Argus III HB707. Returned to USAAF Mar 18, 1947
				14982	(MSN 946) to RAF as Argus III HB708. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947
				14983	(MSN 947) to RAF as Argus III HB709. Returned to USAAF Apr 18, 1947
				14984	(MSN 948) to RAF as Argus III HB710. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947. Registered NC79812,
					cancelled. Registre F-BENM Apr 6, 1948, cancelled Sep 22, 1958. Registered PH-NIP
					Then to R. S. McCall Mar 1948 as F-BENM
				14985	(MSN 949) to RAF as Argus III HB711. Returned to USAAF Oct 1, 1946.
					 To Belgium as OO-FAA and damaged at Melsbroek in 1948
				14986	(MSN 950) to RAF as Argus III HB712. Returned to USAAF Jun 5, 1947.
					Then to Aero Club du Puy May 1948 as F-BENR. Registration cancelled 17Dec71
				14987	(MSN 951) to RAF as Argus III HB713. Returned to USAAF Jul 15, 1947. to civil registry as F-BAMB and OO-LUT.
					Noted Oct 2003 in Musee Royal de l'Armee et d'Histoire Militare, Brussels, Belgium
				14988	(MSN 952) to RAF as Argus III HB714. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947
				14989	(MSN 953) to RAF as Argus III HB715. Returned to USAAF Jun 6, 1947
				14990	(MSN 954) to RAF as Argus III HB716. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 27, 1946. Registered OK-ZBI November 20, 1946;
					cancelled October 10, 1959. Reregistered OK-ANB September 16, 1954; cancelled October 22, 1958.
				14991	(MSN 955) to RAF as Argus III HB717. Returned to USAAF Oct 11, 1946
				14992	(MSN 956) to RAF as Argus III HB718. Returned to USAAF Nov 23, 1946
				14993	(MSN 957) to RAF as Argus III HB719. Returned to USAAF Nov 23, 1946
				14994	(MSN 958) to RAF as Argus III HB720. SOC May 29, 1947
				14995	(MSN 959) to RAF as Argus III HB721. To Norway May 16, 1946. To LN-HAM, then OH-FCF
				14996	(MSN 960) Lend-Lease to UK as Argus III HB722. Shipped to the UK Jul44. Air Transport Auxiliary
					Sep44. Air Training, Fairoaks for Repair Nov44. No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland Mar45.
					RAF Hendon, Middlesex Aug45. US Embassy 22Aug45. Exhibited as USAAF 314996 with other USAAF
					aircraft at Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark September 8-30, 1945. No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth,
					Cumberland Jul46. Recaptured by US prior to 12Jul47. US Field Commissioner, London 11Mar48
				14997	(MSN 961) to RAF as Argus III HB723. Transferred to Dutch AF Jun 2, 1948
					according to RAF card, but registered as PH-NDL to H. J. P. van Heek
					in Netherlands in May 1948. Aircraft stored at Oostwold in 1974.
					Registration cancelled in 1978.
				14998	(MSN 962) to RAF as Argus III HB724. Returned to USAAF Nov 25, 1946. To SE-CPA, then OY-EAZ. Reported at
					Danmarks Tekniske Museum. As Argus III still with Danmarks Tekniske Museum at Helsingor in August 2019.
				14999	(MSN 963) to RAF as Argus III HB725. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15000	(MSN 964) to RAF as Argus III HB726. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15001	(MSN 965) to RAF as Argus III HB727. SOC May 30, 1946
				15002	(MSN 966) to RAF as Argus III HB728. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947. Became VT-CIW Mar 1947
				15003	(MSN 967) to RAF as Argus III HB729. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15004	(MSN 968) to RAF as Argus III HB730. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15005	(MSN 969) to RAF as Argus III HB731. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15006	(MSN 970) to RAF as Argus III HB732. SOC Nov 14, 1946
				15007	(MSN 971) to RAF as Argus III HB733. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15008	(MSN 972) to RAF as Argus III HB734. Returned to USAAF Mar 27, 1947
				15009	(MSN 973) to RAF as Argus III HB735. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1946
				15010	(MSN 974) to RAF as Argus III HB736. DBR when swung on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Castel Benito Jul 11,1945.
				15011	(MSN 975) to RAF as Argus III HB737. Returned to USAAF Jun 1946, then
					became ZS-AXH. To G-BCBH Mar 13, 1974. then was to have become VH-AAQ
					but NTU. Registration G-BCBH still current.
				15012	(MSN 976) to RAF as Argus III HB738. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1946
				15013	(MSN 977) to RAF as Argus III HB739. Returned to USAAF Nov 27, 1946. To SE-EG, OH-FCD, SE-BCH, then OH-FCT.
				15014	(MSN 978) to RAF as Argus III HB740. SOC May 1946
				15015	(MSN 979) to RAF as Argus III HB741. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				15016	(MSN 980) to RAF as Argus III HB742. Returned to USAAF Jun 5, 1947
				15017	(MSN 981) to RAF as Argus III HB743. Transferred to Czech AF Sep 7, 1946. Registered OK-ZEU Jun 2, 1947,
					cancwelled Sep 29, 1950
				15018	(MSN 982) to RAF as Argus III HB744. Returned to USAAF Jun 5, 1947
				15019	(MSN 983) to RAF as Argus III HB745. To Norway Jun 15, 1946
				15020	(MSN 984) to RAF as Argus III HB746. Transferred to Czech AF Oct 4, 1946. Registered OK-ZEV May 19, 1947,
					cancelled Jun 8, 1958.
				15021	(MSN 985) to RAF as Argus III HB747. To Norway May 16, 1946
				15022	(MSN 986) to RAF as Argus III HB748. Returned to USAF Oct 28, 1946
				15023	(MSN 987) to RAF as Argus III HB749. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 9, 1946. Registered OK-ZDY Oct 7, 1946,
					cancelled Apr 1, 1960
				15024	(MSN 988) to RAF as Argus III HB750. Returned to USAAF Aug 12, 1947. Registered NC78911,
					cancelled. Registered F-BFPA Aug 18, 1949, cancelled Aug 4, 1957. Registered N9700F
					Oct 1957, cancelled. Noted at Toussus-le-Noble, France Jul62 with ‘U.S. Employees, SHAFE.
					Registered OO-LMV, not taken up. . Destroyed Oct 3, 1985 in hangar fire at Overboelare, Belgium prior to delivery.
					Replaced by 44-83108.
				15025	(MSN 989) to RAF as Argus III HB751. SOC Jul 18, 1947. Later became HB-AEC, then
					D-EKEQ, then OO-EKE. Registered G-BCBL Mar 19, 1974.
					Certificate of airworthiness lapsed Mar 31, 1996.
				15026	(MSN 990) to RAF as Argus III HB752. SOC Jul 18, 1947
				15027	(MSN 991) to RAF as Argus III HB753. SOC Nov 4, 1946
				15028	(MSN 992) to RAF as Argus III HB754. Transferred to Czech AF Apr 9, 1946. Registered OK-ZBH November 20, 1946;
					cancelled October 10, 1959. Reregistered OK-EOW June 22, 1953; cancelled June 8, 1959
				15029	(MSN 993) to RAF as Argus III HB755. Returned to USAAF Jul 18, 1947. Registred NC79824,
					cancelled. Registered F-BEDX Oct 12, 1949, cancelled Apr 12, 1967.
				15030	(MSN 994) to RAF as Argus III HB756. Transferred to Czech AF Aug 17, 1946. Registered OK-ZDB;
					cancelled October 15, 1959. Reregistered OK-AND June 28, 1955; cancelled April 1, 1960.
				15031	(MSN 995) to RAF as Argus III HB757. Returned to USAAF Aug 12, 1947. Registered NC79810,
					cancelled then to R. S. McCall Apr 6, 1948 as F-BENN. Caqncelled Apr 12, 1967
				15032	(MSN 996) to RAF as Argus III HB758. Transferred to Dutch AF Jun 2, 1948,
					then to G. F. Roeloffson May 1948 as PH-NDG. Then to D-EJIR May 24, 1956, Dec 21, 1966. Damaged
					Nov 1965 and WFU. Registered D-EJIR Jun 20, 1967, cancelled May 6, 1968. Crashed Nov 18, 1967.
43-15033/15432		Douglas C-47A-80-DL Skytrain
				MSN 19499/19898
				15033	(MSN 19499) Delivered to USAAF 22Jan44. Eighth Air Force 18Mar44. 302nd Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported
					paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Was lead aircraft of 302nd TCS on D-Day, Jun 6, 1944.
					Dropped members of 1st and 2nd Battalion of 501st Parachute
					Regiment. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. FLC Poland 20Mar47. SP-LCD LOT 10Oct47. Iranian AirwaysCO US 03JanS9
					OY-AIA Scandinavian Air TradingCO US Ltd R10Nov89. To French AF as AdlA 15033 12Nov59
					GLA 45 "FSCDI" Aug60. ERV 90 "FOKCY" Nov64. ERV 4/93 "FOKCX" Jun65. Stored Chateau Jun 1971
					F-WSGN Rousseau Aviation. N18261 R Korastinsky, Walidor fNov72. CF-LAX liford Riverton Airways
					Ltd, Winnipeg R05JuI73. St Louis Aviation R20Aug73. Astro Airlines Inc, St Jean, PQ R20Aug73.
					La Sarre Air Svces Ltd, La Sarre, PQ R10Sep73. Austin Airways 1974. W/o 10Dec76 Ft George, PQ , Canada
				15034	(MSN 19500) Delivered to USAAF 23Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Salvaged Jan 29, 1947
				15035	(MSN 19501) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44.
					302nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Villeneuve (A-63), Vertus, France 8Sep44. Saint Marceau (A-43),
					Le Mans, France 2Oct44. Dreux (A-41), France 3Nov44. Damaged in collision by C-47A
					? 42-93082 taxying at Dreux 6Nov44. Damaged taxying at Aldermaston (Station 467) 24Dec44,
					possibly hit by C-47B ? 43-48924 which crashed on takeoff from Aldermaston. Salvaged Aldermaston 4Jan45.
				15036	(MSN 19502) Delivered to USAAF 22Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 449th Bomb Squadron, 322nd Bomb Group, Ninth Air Force
					Hanau/Langendiebach (Y-91), Germany. Damaged taxying at Hanau 27Aug45. W/o in crash Sep 27, 1945.
				15037	(MSN 19503) Delivered to USAAF 26Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44.
					302nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
					To Aer Lingus as EI-ACK, to Silver City Air Ways still
					as EI-ACK (leased from Aer Lingus). To Israel Aircraft Industries
					as 4X-AOC. Oct 1978 to CS-AGA now painted as CS-TDA for TAP.
					Stored Lisbon. Reported 2005 at Museo da Transportes Aereos Portugueses,
					Lisbon, Portugal painted as CS-TDA.
				15038	(MSN 19504) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44.
					302nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Villeneuve (A-63), Vertus, France 8Sep44. Saint Marceau (A-43),
					Le Mans, France 2Oct44. Dreux (A-41), France 3Nov44. Fatal crash at Dreux, France 16Nov44. Salvaged 4Dec44.
				15039	(MSN 19505) Delivered to USAAF 22Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers
					of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
					Salvaged Dec 4, 1944.
				15040	(MSN 19506) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Fuselage used to repair Finnair DC-3C OH-LCC, MSN 25511/14066) which had
					been damaged by fire Mar 25, 1957. OH-LCC crashed at Koivulahti, Finland Jan 3, 1961.
				15041	(MSN 19507) Delivered to USAAF 22Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Salvaged Jan 31, 1946
				15042	(MSN 19508) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Oberpfaff Jan 1, 1948. Salvaged Jun 3, 1948
				15043	(MSN 19509) Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. To Turkey Devlet Hava Yollari (DHY) as TC-ARK.
					Crashed 15 min after takeoff at Adana, Turkey Apr 3, 1954.
					All 25 onboard killed.
				15044	(MSN 19510) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Eighth Air Force 5Mar44. 93rd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Balderton (Station 482) Mar44.
					Upottery (Station 462) 26Apr44. Transported paratroopers of the 506th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 439th TCG
					relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44, back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France
					9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44. Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44.
					Towed two gliders transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone
					at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Battle damaged when enemy ground fire hit
					the tail and damaged flight control cables; the aircraft continued to the LZ. After glider release
					and having turned for the return home, the aircraft was hit again, puncturing the left main
					fuel tank. The aircraft force landed at Eindhoven (B-78) for repairs.
					To NEIAF as NL-209 Jul 16, 1945. No 1316 Dutch Comm Fit 1945. PH-TCB KLM 27Feb46 cancelled 15Feb49, ground training
					Restored 02Jan50. PH-DAB Rr 19Aug54. JZ-PDB DE US Kroonduif 01Jan56. PH-DAB KLM 23Sep57
					Martinair RlONov64. KLM 17Dec64. U-601 Indonesian Navy Australian Aircraft Sales 1964
					PK-RDA Seulawah AS B 30Dec64/R Jun68. Mandala? 1972
				15045	(MSN 19511) Delivered to USAAF Jan44. Eighth Air Force Mar44. 92nd Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Balderton (Station 482) Mar44.
					Upottery (Station 462) 26Apr44. Transported paratroopers of the 506th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 439th TCG
					relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44, back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68),
					France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44. Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39)
					4Nov44. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45. Châteaudun (A-39) 16May45.
					36th Air Base Group, Furstenfeldbruck, Germany; damaged
					taxying at Templehof, Berlin, Germany 17Sep48; damaged while parked in collision
					with C-47A 42-100895 at Furstenfeldbruck 24Jan49; HQ Squadron, 7415th Air Base Group,
					Orly, Paris, France; force landed by engine failure Aug 28, 1952 Loisy, France
				15046	(MSN 19512) Delivered to USAAF 26Jan44. Eighth Air Force 5Mar44. 92nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron [J8*Y], 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Balderton (Station 482) Mar44.
					Upottery (Station 462) 26Apr44. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44, back to
					Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44.
					Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. In bad weather en route England
					to France, the aircraft crashed into Newmarket Hill, Falmer, between Lewes and Brighton,
					Sussex 19Nov44 and was destroyed by fire. The pilot was killed; the other four crew members
					were badly burned. Of the 25 passengers, most of whom were returning from leave in England,
					24 were killed; the survivor was an unidentified French man. Salvaged 22Nov44.
				15047	(MSN 19513) Delivered to USAAF 28Jan44. Eighth Air Force 5Mar44. 15th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483)
					25Mar44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 320th Glider
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron 24Sep44.
					To RFC Sep 22, 1945. To American Airlines as NC88828 Nov 2, 1945. 0 J Whitney Inc B02Nov48
					C-327X LANSA 26Nov48. HK-327 Avianca 01May54. N88828 Hemisphere Aviation Inc 18Nov67
					Miss Skip Inc 15Nov68. HP-563 RAPSA 02Jun71. HR-SHC SAHSA 1973
				15048	(MSN 19514) Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL Feb44.
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing Morrison Field Feb44.
					Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Damaged in collision with North
					American B-25H ? 43-4398 taxying at Borinquen Field 22Feb44. Eighth Air Force
					5Mar44. 49th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Crashed and exploded near Oxford, England on the return home 7Jun44.
				15049	(MSN 19515) Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44. Eighth Air Force 5Mar44.
					439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482)
					31Aug44, back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44.
					Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. 91st Troop Carrier Squadron.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing
					zone at Bastogne, Belgium on Operation ‘Repulse’ during the Ardennes offensive 27Dec44.
					Hit by flak, the fuselage was set on fire, probably by the escape of fuel . The glider released
					and the crew started to bail out. Unable to reach the entry door by flames, the pilot exited via
					the cockpit roof hatch and crawled along the top of the fuselage. Thrown off the left side of the
					aircraft the pilot hit the left horizontal stabiliser with his chest parachute pack which split the
					pack open. The parachute caught on top of the stabiliser, wrapped around the leading edge and
					left the pilot hanging underneath. Now down to 200ft altitude, the aircraft exploded and blew the
					pilot loose; his parachute opened enough to check his fall and the pilot landed in snow close to
					his aircraft but suffering from burns and with his uniform saturated with molten aluminium from
					the burning aircraft. The crew landed safe behind allied lines and evacuated.
				15050	(MSN 19516) Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. [T], 439th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers of
					the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for
					the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 324th Troop Carrier Squadron, 516th Troop Carrier
					Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), Bovingdon (Station 112). Damaged
					in collision with parked C-47A ? 42-100554 while taxying at Bovingdon 27Dec45. FLC to Turkey Dec 11, 1948.
				15051	(MSN 19517) to USAAF 26Jan44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 03Mar44.
					W/o Sep 10, 1944 Tingkawk Sakan, Burma (ground accident)
				15052	(MSN 19518) to USAAF 25Jan44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 03Mar44. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15053	(MSN 19519) to USAAF 26Jan44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 03Mar44. To VT-AUE with Tata Airlines Dec 11, 1945,
					to Air India Nov 21, 1946, to Indian Airlines Corp. Aug 1, 1953.
					To Indian AF Jul 1960.
				15054	(MSN 19520) to USAAF 25Jan44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 16Mar44. W/o Aug 3, 1944 Myitkyina A/P,
					Burma (landing)
				15055	(MSN 19521) to USAAF 25Jan44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 09Mar44. Chungking 15Jan46. To China AF as 15055 Nov79
				15056	(MSN 19522) to USAAF 27Jan44. 7th AF Oahu 29Feb44. Guam salvaged 25Jan46
				15057	(MSN 19523) to USAAF 28Jan44. 7th AF Oahu 13Mar44. Okinawa. FLC 31Dec45
				15058	(MSN 19524) to USAAF 26Jan44. 8th AF 14Mar44. 9th AF FLC 27Jun46. NC88937 NC51657 PAA 1946 Panagra
					PP-PCM Panair do Brasil R18Nov47. LV-FYI ALA R13May58. WFU 22Oct69
				15059	(MSN 19525) to USAAF 26Jan44. 8th AF 27Mar44. FLC 31May46 . To Czech AF as D-27 on May 31, 1946.
					Scandanavian AircraftRepair Co US 2960. To French Navy as 15059 in 1962. Cis FYGGA Esc 56-S 12962.
					FYFGR in 1969 FYDPK in 1973. As ex-French Navy 59 to civil register as
					N97BF in 1985. To Madagascar as 5R-MMG. Crashed on July 18, 1995 when it undershot runway at Antananarivo
					with the loss of 36 lives
				15060	(MSN 19526) to USAAF 26Jan44. 8th AF 26Mar44. 9th AF. Salvaged 22Jun45
				15061	(MSN 19527) to USAAF 26Jan44. 8th AF 26Mar44. 9th AF. Salvaged 09Jun44
				15062	(MSN 19528) to USAAF 26Jan44. 8th AF? no card. assigned to Westover AFB Base Flight October 1955-April 1957.
 					TAC Sep69. To MASDC Mar 18, 1970, excess 1 Apr 1970
				15063	(MSN 19529) to USAAF 27Jan44. 8th AF 27Mar44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC turkey Mar 21, 1949.
					To Turkish AF as 6073/073. To Turkish AF Museum, Istanbul.
				15064	(MSN 19530) Delivered to USAAF 27Jan44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Salvaged Oct 6, 1945
				15065	(MSN 19531) to USAAF 27Jan44. 8th AF 26Mar44. Munich 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 27Dec48. To Turkish AF as 6025
				15066	(MSN 19532) to USAAF 27Jan44. 8th AF? no card. USAF "0-315066" NJ-ANG 1955
					To Peruvian AF as FAP-355 Grupo 8 in 1962
				15067	(MSN 19533) Delivered to USAAF 31Jan44. Eighth Air Force 16Apr44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 96th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488); named ‘Bama Belle’. Accident at Fulbeck 2Sep44.
					C-47 transport planes of the 440th Troop Carrier Group were being prepared for a paratrooper
					mission [Operation Comet] to Lille-Roubaix, France. Paratroopers of the 508th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division would be dropped in front of General George Patton's ground
					forces. A detail of paratroopers from I Company, 508th PIR, stopped their truck close to this C-47
					and started to unload six parapacks.  The packs were heavy.  One pack contained 28 land mines. 
					This pack was dropped on the ground and exploded on impact.  Later it turned out that one of the
					mines had a defective detonator.  The explosion caused a chain of explosions and all 28 mines
					blew up. The aircraft caught fire. The fuselage looked as if someone had used a can opener; 
					the left wing was almost severed from the fuselage. Salvaged 19Sep44.
				15068	(MSN 19534) Delivered to USAAF Jan44. 79th Troop Carrier Squadron [S6*R], 436th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466); named ‘Miss Hap’.
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Melun/Villaroche (A-55), France 26Feb45.
					Damaged taxying at Melun 13Apr45. To Philippine AF as HHP 315068
				15069	(MSN 19535) Delivered to USAAF 28Jan44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay,
					Cornwall 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 9Mar44. 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Exeter (Station 463). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					FLC 29Mar46. OK-XDG CSA 1946. W/O 09Nov46 at Dobrovize, Czechoslovakia
				15070	(MSN 19536) delivered to USAAF 29Jan44; 97th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Bottesford;
					Airborne Transport Tactical Development Unit, Netheravon; transferred to Royal AF
					26Apr44 as Dakota III, serial TP187; Airborne Transport Tactical Development Unit, Netheravon;
					Glider Pick-up Training Unit, Ibsley 20Mar45; No.1382 (Transport) Conversion Unit,
					Wymeswold 30Nov45; Marshalls of Cambridge; No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland;
					Foreign Liquidation Commission; Sabena 30Dec46; departed England 16Apr47; registered OO-CBT Aug 19, 1947
					with Saber-Surplus Board, ex US Surplus Board; reregistered OO-UBT Dec 8, 1948. Sabena, Libya 08Jan60
					Belgium 09Mar61 Linair 1962 BIAS B01Jul65 D08Sep67, cancelled 5Jul72; stored Brussels, Belgium Oct72;
					Kortrijk, Belgium Mar73; ferried to US 7Nov73; to Delta Airlines registered N94468, cancelled;
					African Air Carriers; registered ZS-KHN; Flying Enterprises Inc.; registered N47FE, cancelled 13Apr89;
					crashed after takeoff possibly shot down Quelimane Airport, Mozambique 21Apr88
				15071	(MSN 19537) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Rturned to USA Aug 23, 1945. WFU May 31, 1946.
				15072	(MSN 19538) to USAAF 01Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. Neth/Belgium. to Czech AF Dec 1946. to FLC Jun 13, 1947
					as OK-XBC. Bata ShoeCO US 1947. CSA. To French AF as AdlA 315072 01Mar60. GLA 48 Sep60
					GLAM 1/60 Nov63. GTLA 2/60 Nov64. CIET 340 "FRAUI" Feb65. BA701 "FTEBK" Jul68
					Chateaudun 1971. F-WSGO Rousseau Avn, Dinard 1972. N18260 ESt Strul, Tucson, AZ US Oct72. WFU
				15073	(MSN 19539) Delivered to USAAF 29Jan44; Douglas Aircraft Company Modification Center, Tulsa, OK 1Feb44;
					440th Troop Carrier Group, Baer Field, IA 19Feb44; Ferried to Europe via South America and
					West Africa; 8th AF, UK 11Mar44; 9th AF, Europe; 95th Troop Carrier Squadron [9X-D],
					440th Troop Carrier Group, Exeter; "The Snafu Special"; Temporary assignment for D-Day to
					441st Troop Carrier Group, Merryfield; Returned to 440th Troop Carrier Group, Exeter 6Jun44;
					Participated in Operation Neptune (dropping paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment
					(101st Airborne Division) south of Sainte-Mere- Eglise, Dragon (Allied invasion of Southern France
					on 15 August 1944), Market Garden Sep 17, 1944 (carried the 82nd Airborne Division to Nijmegen to capture
					the bridge), Repulse (to deliver urgently needed supplies December 1944) and Varsity Mar 24, 1945
					(airborne assault over the Rhine River at Wesel, Germany); Ceskoslovenské Státní Aerolinie 12Jul46;
					Registered OK-XDM; Armée de l'Air / French AF 1Mar60 as 43-15073; Base Aérienne 125,
					Istres-Le Tubé; Base Aérienne 217, Bretigny 17May60; Tel Aviv, Israel for overhaul 15Nov60;
					Base Aérienne 217, Bretigny 30Mar61; Châteaudun 21Apr61; Base Aérienne 701, Salon-de-Provence
					26Jun61, radio call sign F-TEBE; Tel Aviv, Israel for overhaul 1964; Centre d'Instruction
					des Equipages de Transport 340, Toulouse/Francazal May65, code 340-UK, radio call sign F-RAUK;
					Stored Châteaudun 1971; Pradier 24Nov71; Registered F-BTDF; Yugoslav AF / Jugoslovensko
					Ratno Vazduhoplovstvo (JRV) 21Nov72 as 71248; Ferried Tours, France to Belgrade, Yugoslavia
					11Apr73; Ground instructional airframe at the aero mechanics school, Rajlovac, Sarajevo;
					Gate guard at Rajlovac; machine-gunned during the war that engulfed the Balkans but survived
					the conflict; used as a bar by UN peace-keeping troops, named the ‘Dakota Club’;
					Donated to the Association Merville-Dakota, Merville-Franceville, France 12Nov07; Dismantled
					and taken to France, arriving 6Dec07; Dedicated 7Jun08; Preserved and on display at the
					Merville Battery, Normandy; Painted as 315073, code 9X-D, USAAF
				15074	(MSN 19540) Delivered to USAAF 29Jan44. 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483) 29Mar44. Transported paratroopers
					of the British 1st Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. Battle damaged when the left wing tip was shot off. Towed a
					Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’,
					23Sep44. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162).
					Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
					To Pan Am in 1946 as NC54227, in 1947 to Colombia
					as C-160, to Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia (Avianca) as HK-160.
					Crashed into a mountain near Manizales - La Nubia, Colombia Jan 11, 1954.
					3 crew and 18 passengers killed.
				15075	(MSN 19541) Delivered to USAAF Jan44. 47th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported
					paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle
					damaged by enemy ground fire. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. 91st Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39), France. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France
					Apr45. The aircraft was part of a mission by the 91st TCS of sixteen aircraft delivering
					gasoline to Cham (R-64), Germany 8May45. The squadron then flew to Ergolding (R-73),
					Germany to collect British POWs. The airstrip at Ergolding was only a grass runway with
					aircraft of the 91st TCS and 94th TCS parked on either side. C-47 ? 43-15323 of the
					94th TCS hit a rut during takeoff which threw the aircraft to the 91st TCS side of the runway;
					before the pilot could regain control, a wing was striking several parked C-47s.
					After causing damage to four aircraft the aircraft hit another C-47, shearing off the
					nose of 323 and causing both to catch fire. This aircraft was repaired. Châteaudun (A-39).
					To MASDC Jun 11, 1965, To Air Intl Corp on 23 Jun 1966.
				15076	(MSN 19542) Delivered to USAAF Jan44. 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Exeter (Station 463). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					To RFC 23Jan47. NC53376. To LV-XFU V Gonella Cia, Argentina 30Dec47. NC53376 Challenger Airlines
					Frontier Airlines "S/L Wyoming" 26May50 376 to LV-XFU to NC53376 again
				15077	(MSN 19543) to USAAF 31Jan44. 8th AF? card missing. To RFC Mar 9, 1946. To NC60943. WFU
				15078	(MSN 19544) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African
					route. Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 9Mar44.
					Eighth Air Force 9Mar44. 302nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44;
					hit by enemy ground fire and ditched in the English Channel. Condemned 7Jun44.
				15079	(MSN 19545) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44.
					48th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Transported
					supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston
					Heath (Station 483) 26Oct44. Damaged when the landing gear collapsed taxying for
					takeoff at Barkston Heath 27Nov44; left wing, propeller and engine replaced. Returned
				 	to USA via the South Atlantic/African Route. Damaged landing at Belém, Brazil 2Jul45.
					To Uruguayan AF as T-506, to ZONDA (Zonas Oeste
					y Norte de Aerolineas Argentinas) as LV-ADD. W/o Jul 30, 1947
				15080	(MSN 19546) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Mar44.
					436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466). Damaged in
					collision with C-47A ? 42-100550 while landing with a flat tire at Membury 18Sep44.
					Salvaged 27Mar45.
				15081	(MSN 19547) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Ferried overseas via the
					South Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 18Mar44.
					Eighth Air Force 19Mar44. 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’,
					7Jun44. 303rd Troop Carrier Squadron 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24), France Nov44. Crashed taking off at Beauvais/Tillé (A-61),
					France 18May45.
				15082	(MSN 19548) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 49th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44;
					battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Neth/Beigium FLC Turkey 16Jan47
					TC-BAC Devlet Hava Yollari "48" 13Mar49. THY 01Mar56.
					N9071S Inti Air Inc, Reno, NV US B30Jan74 R23Jul74. R M Ferguson, Canoga Pk, CA US 1975. WFU 1976
				15083	(MSN 19549) to USAAF 01Feb44. 8th AF 11Mar44. 9th AF. FLC 14Jan46. TO PH-TBM KLM 14Jan46
					Reregistered PH-DAM 23Feb54. JZ-PDD DE US Kroonduif 31Aug57. PK-GDN Garuda Indonesian 19Feb63
					P N Merpati Nusantara. Reregistered PK·NDD "Djaja Widjaja" 1969
				15084	(MSN 19550) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44.
					95th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Ferried to Welford (Station 474) to participate
					in a resupply flight for the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Memphis’, 7Jun44. Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France 11Sep44.
					Le Mans (A-35), France 30Sep44. Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France 2Nov44. Lost when towed a glider
					transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Bastogne, Belgium on Operation ‘Repulse’ during the Ardennes offensive 27Dec44. Condemned 29Dec44.
					MACR 11315
				15085	(MSN 19551) delivered to USAAF 2Feb44; 9th AF, Troop Carrier Command; transferred to
					Royal AF from USAAF stocks 2Sep44 as Dakota III, serial TS427; No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit,
					38th Airborne Forces Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire 2Sep44; recovered gliders from Normandy
					landing grounds and collected and delivered WACO, Hadrian and Airspeed Horsa assault
					gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market Garden (Arnhem) and later, in March 1945
					in readiness for Operation Varsity, the Rhine Crossing; No.1382 (Transport) Conversion Unit,
					Wymeswold 29Sep45; No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland 8Apr46;
					Foreign Liquidation Commission; Sabena 30Dec46; Returned to USAAF Aug 11, 1947.
					Registered OO-AWL 24Oct47, cancelled 27Mar53; Sabena Congo 27Mar53; Air Katanga Dec60;
					registration 9O-CUH reserved but ntu; Sabena 13Jun61; Air Congo cMay62; registered 9Q-CUH
					Air Congo Leased Jan63, bought 3Sep63; registered 9T-PKZ Zaire AF
				15086	(MSN 19552) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. 100th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Crashed 12 miles
					northeast of Paderborn, Germany 13Apr45. The pilot was leading a three plane element
					in a flight of 18 planes that headed for field R-16 at Hildersheim to deliver a load of
					gasoline and pick up evacuation patients on the return trip. The weather was fair up to
					the Rhine River. After the river was crossed the aircraft started to run into an overcast that
					got very dense, making it necessary to fly on instruments. The aircraft started to strike
					trees and then crashed, landing upside down but did not catch fire [5KIA:1WIA; one of those
					killed was a female nurse]. MACR 14726
				15087	(MSN 19553) Delivered to USAAF 1Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Mar44.
					440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463). Transported
					paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Ferried to Welford (Station 474)
					to participate in a resupply flight for the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Memphis’, 7Jun44; aborted mission with flat tire.
					FLC 25May46. EC-DAR Iberia "41" R Feb47. To EC-ACG NTU W/O 22Dec47 at Barajas, Spain
				15088	(MSN 19554) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers of the
					506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for
					the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Salvaged Mar 15, 1947
				15089	(MSN 19555) to USAAF 02Feb44. 8th AF 09Mar44. w/o Mar 11, 1944 at Dakar, Senegal in takeoff accident
				15090	(MSN 19556) to USAAF 01Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. 9th AF 25Apr44. Damaged Feb 12, 1946 Eschborn AAF, WG (taxi)
				15091	(MSN 19557) to USAAF 02Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. Damaged Jan 14, 1945 Achiet, France (taxi)
					Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 05Apr49
				15092	(MSN 19558) Delivered to USAAF 3Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44.
					94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462);
					named ‘Blue Moon’. Transported paratroopers of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to
					a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					On 16Jul44 the aircraft departed Upottery to take part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion
					of southern France 15Aug44. Routed via St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall to Marrakech,
					French Morocco 17Jul44; Orbetello, Italy 18Jul44. Fabric control surfaces punctured and
					shredded by a hail storm at Foggia, Italy. 439th TCG relocated to Juvincourt (A-68), France
					9Sep44 then returned to Balderton (Station 482) 16Sep44. Ferried to RAF Kemble, England to
					collect a load of gasoline for a resupply flight to Brussels, Belgium 3Oct44. Landing behind
					a large formation of aircraft on a smooth wet grass field, this aircraft collided with
					another aircraft which had yet to clear the runway. The pilot of the C-47 cut the engines
					but rolled at low speed into the right wing of the preceding aircraft, damaging the left
					wing. After temporary repairs, the crew of the C-47 flew back to England where the left
					wing was replaced. Lonray (A-45), France Oct44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. Towed
					two gliders transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing
					zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Hit by flak damaging the left wing
					then another hit set the right engine on fire. Both gliders releaed their tow and the towing
					aircraft pilot ordered the crew to bail out. The aircraft crashed about 700yds west of the river Rhine [2KIA:2POW].
					MACR 13368
				15093	(MSN 19559) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44. 37th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [W7*K; Nose #30], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. FLC 17Dec45. SE-BAY with AB Aerotransport 10Dec45 "Lommen" B10Dec45
					R27Apr46. W/o Aug 9, 1947 at Malmo when overran on landing.
				15094	(MSN 19560) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Mar44. 99th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
					Became OH-LCI for Finnair, then DO-6 with Finnish AF in 1961. Was to
					have become PH-DDC, but NTU, was issued G-BLXW Apr 19, 1985 but cancelled 6 days later. Became
					N57A in Apr 1985 and operated by Allied Freight of Nashua, NH. At some stage was converted to
					turboprop power by Basler. To Kenn Borek Air Ltd of Calgary, AB as C-FMKB. Damaged Dec 19, 2007 near
					Mount Patterson in West Antarctica in takeoff accident while
					flying charter for US National Science Foundation (NSF) in
					support of a group of researchers. No injuries among the 4 crew and
					six passengers onboard.
				15095	(MSN 19561) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 44th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [6E*N; Nose #54], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a
					Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing
					zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider
					transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers
					to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany
					on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. FLC to France Mar 31, 1948. To F-BFGH STA May 16, 1949.
					W/o Oct 22, 1949 Malakal, Sudan
				15096	(MSN 19562) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 53rd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Fitted with Model 80 glider retrieval assembly to recover assault gliders for refurbishment/re-use
					in future operations. Made the first attempt in the ETO of a tow plane in flight to pick up a glider;
					made a successful in-flight pick-up of a glider on first try at Barkston Heath 14May44.
					W/o Jul 5, 1948 in crash near Wiesbaden, West Germany on approach. Crew OK
				15097	(MSN 19563) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. 59th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483) 29Mar44.
					Fitted with Model 80 glider retrieval assembly to recover assault gliders for refurbishment/re-use
					in future operations; named ‘Snatchhound’. Received minor damage to its fuselage when it
					struck a pole while attempting the in-flight pick-up of a glider at Barkston Heath 15May44.
					Loaned to the 53rd TCS for glider pickup practice 16May44, during which time it suffered
					elevator damage; fuselage and elevator repairs completed 18May44. Fitted with additional
					SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with C-47A ? 42-23334 in poor visibility west of Sleaford, Lincolnshire 28Jul44 [4KIA].
					Three planes of the 59th TCS in a proficiency flight, flying just west of Sleaford, were letting
					down through or between cumulus. ? 3, aircraft 43-15097, was apparently out of place
					in the formation and crossed above and between ? ’s 1 and 2 to get into position
					[? 2, aircraft 42-32927, was not affected and returned to base]. In some manner, ? 3 came
					down from above ? 1, aircraft 42-23334, and collided with it. ? 3 was slashed by the
					propeller of ? 1, lost its empennage, came to pieces in the air and all on board were killed
					when it hit the ground. 42-23334 was damaged beyond control and after a steep glide, burst
					into flames just before plunging to the ground. All on board were killed either in the air or
					on impact. Salvaged by 78th Air Service Group, Barkston Heath 29Jul44 and wreck returned to Barkston Heath.
				15098	(MSN 19564) Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. 99th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). 306th
					Troop Carrier Squadron [7H*N], 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Weston
					Zoyland (Station 447). The aircraft was transporting men and materials of the 2nd Battalion,
					506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone at Veghel, north of Eindhoven, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. After dropping the paratroopers it was hit by flak in both
					engines and crashed at Casteren, near Eindhoven [1KIA:1MIA]. MACR 9977
				15099	(MSN 19565) to USAAF 02Feb44. 8th AF 27Mar44. Munich 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 31Mar49
				15100	(MSN 19566) delivered to USAAF 2Feb44; . Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Missions ‘Detroit’ and ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44.
					Transferred to Royal AF from USAAF stocks in UK 30Aug44 as Dakota III, serial TS435;
					No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit, 38th Airborne Forces Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire 16Oct44;
					recovered gliders from Normandy landing grounds and collected and delivered WACO, Hadrian and
					Airspeed Horsa assault gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market Garden (Arnhem);
					No.107 (Transport) Operational Training Unit, Leicester East; No.1382 (Transport) Conversion Unit,
					Wymeswold 29Nov45; No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland 25Oct46; Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Transvaal Corporation of South Africa 22Nov46; registered ZS-BRX; Air Transport & Prospectors
					Co SA 3May47; Pan African Air Charter Pty (Sep47); William Dempster Limited; registered G-ALPM 3May49,
					cancelled 3Jun49; registered ZS-BRX; Shell-Pertamina Dec51; registered PK-AKP; Merpati Nusantara – To
					Indonesian AF; registered PK-NDB 6May70
				15101	(MSN 19567) Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 71st Troop
					Carrier Squadron [CJ*S], 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing
					zone at Hiesville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Chicago’, 6Jun44. About three minutes after
					landfall en-route across the peninsula the aircraft swerved to the north of the assigned
					course and came in contact with what appeared to be .50 cal tracer bullets. This was
					approximately directly over the town of Étienville. The right engine caught fire and the
					glider cut loose immediately. The pilot made a landing on the water in an area flooded
					by the enemy. The aircraft bounced into a bank and lost a wing, then landed on the water
					again. The crew escaped into five feet of water. MACR 5658. Plane painted with this serial from
					1996-2004 at La Ferte-Alais Airport was actually 42-93251.
				15102	(MSN 19568) Delivered to USAAF 7Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. 100th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [6B*R], 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting
					men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Villeneuve (A-63), Vertus, France.
					Operating from Langar (Station 490), Transported fifteen paratroopers of Company A,
					508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’
					17Sep44; hit by heavy flak, setting fire to the bolero fuel tank valves and around the front of the
					cockpit, all the paratroopers were able to exit the aircraft; one crew member bailed out. The
					aircraft crashed at Groesbeek, south of Arnhem, Netherlands [4KIA]. MACR 10254
				15103	(MSN 19569) delivered to USAAF 3Feb44; 9th AF, Troop Carrier Command; transferred to Royal
					AF 2Sep44 as Dakota III, serial TS426; No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit, 38th Airborne Forces
					Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire 2Sep44; recovered gliders from Normandy landing grounds and collected
					and delivered WACO, Hadrian and Airspeed Horsa assault gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market
					Garden (Arnhem) and later, in March 1945 in readiness for Operation Varsity, the Rhine Crossing; No.10 Squadron;
					No.1337 Transport Support Conversion Unit 16Aug45; No.1381 (Transport) Conversion Unit 15Dec45;
					No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland 26Oct46; Foreign Liquidation Commission; KLM 4Feb47;
					British Aviation Services Ltd; registered G-AJRW 9Jun47, cancelled 2Aug47; Malayan Airways
					Ltd "Murai/Martin"; registered VR-SCM 2Aug47; reregistered VR-RCM Apr58; reregistered 9M-ALM 5Jan59;
					Malaysian Airlines System Sep63; Malaysia-Singapore Airlines 1Jan67; Khmer Hansa Airlines,
					Phnom Penh 30Jun71; registered XU-IAL; Khmer Akas; derefict Phnom Penh (Pochentong) Apr73
				15104	(MSN 19570) to USAAF 03Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. 9th AF. W/o Nov 4, 1945 Schlatt, West Germany
				15105	(MSN 19571) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales
					29Mar44. Crashed in the River Conway, Wales when the crew bailed out after fuel exhaustion 29Mar44.
				15106	(MSN 19572) Delivered to USAAF 3Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 20May44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron [T3*B; Nose #61], 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers
					of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone
					near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute
					Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt,
					three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Diverted to Army Ground Forces 6Sep45; Royal Thai AF 6Nov46
					as L2-7/90. Converted to Basler 67 Mar 1998. Still serves with Thai AF.
				15107	(MSN 19573) to USAAF 03Feb44. 8th AF? 9th AF? no card. 7500 ABG 1952"0-315107" USAF ABRON-7531
					To Imperial Iranian AF Dec 14, 1962. Assigned to 50th Air Transport Composite Group
				15108	(MSN 19574) Delivered to USAAF 3Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth Air Force 4Apr44.
					78th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Towed a Horsa glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44.
					Transferred to Royal AF from USAAF stocks 11Oct44 as Dakota III, serial TS434; No.1 Heavy Glider
					Servicing Unit, 38th Airborne Forces Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire; recovered gliders from
					Normandy landing grounds and collected and delivered WACO, Hadrian and Airspeed Horsa assault
					gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market Garden (Arnhem); No.107 (Transport) Operational
					Training Unit, Leicester East 19Jan45; No.1382 (Transport) Conversion Unit, Wymeswold 27Nov45;
					No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit, Netheravon 19Mar46; No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth,
					Cumberland 16Dec46; Foreign Liquidation Commission; Scottish Aviation 20Mar47; OO-AWN with Sabena but
					ntu; scrapped 1Aug47
				15109	(MSN 19575) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 80th Troop Carrier Squadron [7D*R], 436th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466).
					W/o Oct 30, 1951 in crash 5 mi NW of March FB, California
				15110	(MSN 19576) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 20May44. 29th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Transported supplies
					for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					W/o Dec 21, 1950 in crash 5 mi NW of Momtaltodi Di Castro, Italy when ran out of fuel.
				15111	(MSN 19577) Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44. Eighth Air Force 31Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 4Apr44. 304th Troop Carrier Squadron [V4*O], 442nd Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488); named ‘Sonya’. Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Chilbolton (Station 404) Sep44.
					The aircraft was transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					drop zone at Veghel, north of Eindhoven, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44;
					hit by flak but able to drop the paratroopers over the DZ. The aircraft crashed on the
					bank of the Aa south of Vogelenzang at Erp, Netherlands [2KIA]. MACR 9978
				15112	(MSN 19578) to USAAF 05Feb44. 8th AF? no card USAF. Converted to EC-47N from RC-47N, then to
					EC-47P in Oct 1971. Supplied under MAP to South Vietnamese AF Nov 10, 1972.
				15113	(MSN 19579) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 435th Troop Carrier
					Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for
					the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44.
					Transferred to Royal AF from USAAF stocks in UK 11Oct44 as Dakota III, serial TS433;
					No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit, 38th Airborne Forces Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire; recovered
					gliders from Normandy landing grounds and collected and delivered WACO, Hadrian and Airspeed Horsa
					assault gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market Garden (Arnhem); No.107 (Transport)
					Operational Training Unit, Leicester East 28Jan45; No.1382 (Transport) Conversion Unit, Wymeswold
					29Nov45; No.22 Maintenance Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland; Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					To Canadair Ltd 19Dec46. Returned to USAAF Jan 29, 1947
				15114	(MSN 19580) to USAAF 04Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. 9th AF. FLC 25May46. To Czech AF
				15115	(MSN 19581) to USAAF 05Feb44. 8th AF? no card " 0-315115" USAAF stored Davis Monthan and
					sold 20Aug61. N86462 Douglas Aircraft Service Corp, Douglas, AZ US. Crashed 20Aug66 but repaired
					E A Juzwik, Barrington, IL 1967 Fran-Berce Enterprises Inc, Long Beach, CA US 1968
					Southwest Aviation Inc, Las Cruces, NM US May69. M H Christler 1972. Christler Flying Service,
					Thermopolis, WY 1974. Centennial Airways Inc, Reno, NV US RI7Apr79. Commercial Tpt of
					St. Kitts, St. Kitts, W.1. Barney Frazier Aircraft Inc, RJun81. British Caribbean Airways, L17Jun81
					Aircraft Assocs, Long Beach, CA. B13Oct82. Current 2011
				15116	(MSN 19582) to USAAF 05Feb44. 8th AF? card missing. W/o Aug 24, 1948 near Ravolzhausen, West Germany
					in midair collision with 43-16036.
				15117	(MSN 19583) to USAAF 05Feb44. Algiers 12th AF 03Apr44. Used by 8th AF 492nd BG, 856th BS for
					clandestine operations. W/o May 3, 1945 at Quara, Italy. MACR 14159
				15118	(MSN 19584) to USAAF 05Feb44. 12th AF Algiers 09Apr44. FLC Cairo 01Sep46. To South Africa
					for Pan Africa Air Charter Ltd in 1946 as ZS-AYB. W/o Jan 15, 1949 when it had a forced landing in a lagoon
					close to shore near Ras-el-Tin, Egypt.
				15119	(MSN 19585) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 4Apr44. 304th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Fulbeck (Station 488); named ‘You Cawn’t Miss It’. Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire,
					with engines on fire, the aircraft ditched near Saint-Marcouf, Normandy; crew rescued.
				15120	(MSN 19586) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 4Apr44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488).
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston
					Heath (Station 483). 47th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Achiet (B-54), France. Damaged while parked in collision by C-47B
					? 43-48562 taxying at Achiet 1Jul45. Salvaged 4Jun46.
				15121	(MSN 19587) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 4Apr44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, 305th TCS as : Lady Veta 4JB". Ninth Air Force,
					Fulbeck (Station 488).
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’
					6Jun44. FLC Jul 1, 1946. To Czechoslovakian State Airline (CSA) in 1947 as OK-XDH
				15122	(MSN 19588) delivered to USAAF Feb44; 36th. 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					305th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24),
					France Nov44. Damaged in midair collision
					with another 305th TCS C-47 43-15131 near Rance, Belgium Nov 30, 1944. 15122 landed safely but 15131 crashed,
					killing all on board. Later while attached to 441st TCG at Eschborn AB, Frankfurt, Germany, damaged in
					taxi accident at Templehof AB, Germany Aug 17, 1946. Next, attached to 14th TS, 61st TCG at Eschborn AB,
					Germany, damaged in other taxi accident at Rhine-Main AB, Germany Dec 11, 1946.
					36th Air Base Group, Furstenfeldbruck, Germany; Erding AB, Germany Jun51;
					SOC 24Jul51 [possibly to support CIA activities]
				15123	(MSN 19589) Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 442nd Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Oberpfaff Jan 1, 1948. Salvaged Mar 5, 1948
				15124	(MSN 19590) Delivered to USAAF 7Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. 442nd Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Salvaged 3Sep44
				15125	(MSN 19591) Delivered to USAAF 7Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 4Apr44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported
					paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Salvaged May 1, 1946.
				15126	(MSN 19592) Delivered to USAAF 7Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. Ninth Air Force 4Apr44.
					442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44
					To SAS Oct. 01, 1946 registered as SE-BBR, named Rorek Viking, later
					registered as SE-ABA, named Ankam. May of 1953 sold to the French as F-BFGK
					for Aigle-Azur, flown later as F-OABK on February 12, 1951 damaged beyond
					repair in a hard landing accident at Luang Prabang, Laos.
				15127	(MSN 19593) to USAAF 05Feb44. ATC 16May44. RFC 09Jul46. NC66118 C B Austin 20Jul46
					C N Shelton 06Aug46. TI-YV Socony-Vacuum OilCO US of Venezuela 20Jul48. N2630 Socony
					Vacuum Oil Co 07 Aug50. Socony Mobil OilCO US 28Sep50. Gen Petroleum Corp 11Jun51
					Socony-Mobil OilCO US 01Jan60. Mobil Oil Corp Apr66. N2630M Rr 06Aug66. Aero IntI
					Assocs Inc 24Aug66. Air Transport Inc, Hebron, OH 08Dec67. N84H Rr 30Mar69
					XA-CEG Aeroservicios DE US Sonora, Nogales 1971. WFU
				15128	(MSN 19594) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 442nd Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Missing in action Aug 26, 1944; condemned 26Aug44.
				15129	(MSN 19595) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 442nd
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. FLC to Turkey Dec 9, 1948.
					To Turkish AF as 6023, coded ETI-23, KR-23, 12-023 in that order.
				15130	(MSN 19596) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					W/o Feb 24, 1956 when hit high ground 5 mi S of Rascafria, Spain. 3 killed.
				15131	(MSN 19597) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. Ninth Air Force 4Apr44.
					305th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488).
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Weston Zoyland (Station 447) Jun44. Peray (A-44), France Oct44. Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24),
					France Nov44. ("Lady Eve") w/o Nov 30, 1944 with 305th TCS, 442nd TCG, in midair collision with 41-15122 near
					Rance, Belgium on a flight from Asch (Y-29), Belgium to Laon/Couvron (A-70), France. MACR 10687.
					15122 landed safely, but 15131 crashed, killing all 6 aboard. Salvaged Dec 2, 1944
				15132	(MSN 19598) Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 10Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 12Apr44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488).
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Salvaged May 27, 1946.
				15133	(MSN 19599) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. "0- IS133" USAF. 7101 ABS Wiesbaden 1962. USA Nov66
					Later converted to EC-47N from RC-47N. Destroyed on ground by rocket attack
					at Pleiku AB, Vietnam May 19, 1970.
				15134	(MSN 19600) to USAAF 09Feb44. 8th AF 26Mar44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 22Jan49
					To Turkish AF as “6050”, wfu and in June 2009 it was submerged off Kas, Turkey as an artificial reef
				15135	(MSN 19601) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African
					route. Marrakech, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 19/20Mar44. 302nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron [2L*P], 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Damaged taxying at Aldermaston (Station 467) 24Dec44,
					possibly hit by C-47B ? 43-48924 which crashed on takeoff from Aldermaston. To French AF as
					AdlA 315135 14May54. GT2/64 Jun54. GT1I64. Aug54- GT2/62 "FRAYB" Feb55. B/U 19JuI55
				15136	(MSN 19602)Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 442nd Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 23Apr49
				15137	(MSN 19603) Accepted by USAAF Feb 8, 1944. C-47A 43-15137 was assigned to the 306th Troop Carrier Squadron
					(TCS) 442nd Troop Carrier Group (TCG) 50th Troop Carrier Wing (TCW) IX Troop Carrier Command, Royal AF
					(RAF) Station Fulbeck England (also known as USAAF station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. After World War Two, 43-15137 was flown to
					the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) Bush Field, GA on 18 November 1945. She was then registered as
					NC36699 to Bruning Aviation, Hampton MS 29 January 1946; followed by Consolidated Air Transit Inc., East Orange,
					NJ December 23, 1947; Air Parts Inc., NY November 9, 1948; Regina Cargo Air Lines Inc., NY 14 April 1949;
					A.J. Williams, trading as British Guiana Airways, Ltd., Miami, FL 13 October 1950; registered as VP-GAG 27
					December 1950; Guyana Airways Corp. 1963 and re-registered as 8R-GAG 1967; East West Helicopters Inc.,
					Harrison, OH 22 February 1979; registered to Air Service Center, Inc., Hamilton, OH 22 February 1979 and
					re-registered as N9060Y 01 March 1979; registered to Hoganair Inc., Hamilton, OH 15 June 1979 and re-registered
					as N89HA 01 July 1980; purchased by H.A. Hartley 25 July 1985 (registration pending to estate of H.A.
					Hartley Jan 1991); registered to Aviation Consulting & Services, Mineral Wells, TX 15 April 1992 (registration
					pending to Hal & Vicki Davidson, Weatherford, TX May 1994) and finally to the Confederate AF (Rio Grande
					Valley Wing), Brownsville, Texas. C-47A 43-15137 was registered to the City of Brownsville, Brownsville TX
					17 August 1998 and stored at Brownsville, TX October 1998.
					In the fall of 2006 the decision was made to sell C-47A 43-15137 at auction after six decades of hard
					service. The aircraft was cut up with the only significant section still intact - the cockpit.
					QuestMasters obtained this cockpit section during the summer of 2007.
					Noted in the QuestMasters Museum collection, Maryland.
				15138	(MSN 19604) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					To Spanish AF as T.3-6 and w/o Apr 10, 1962.
				15139	(MSN 19605) Delivered to USAAF 10Feb44. Eighth Air Force 9Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 11Apr44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488).
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Chilbolton (Station 404) Sep44. Left engine damaged by flak over Breda, Netherlands 18Sep44.
					The aircraft was towing a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division
					to a landing zone north of Eindhoven, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’. After releasing the
					glider over the landing zone, the aircraft returned towards home base. Over the North Sea the
					left engine failed but the propeller would not feather. With the aircraft filling up with smoke,
					the pilot ditched the aircraft off Ipswich. The crew was rescued by a British air sea rescue launch.
				15140	(MSN 19606) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					"0-3I5140 ILL-ANG 1955. "0-I5140" ILL-ANG 1965. Stored Davis Monthan 16Dec72
					To Colombian AF as FAC-1122. To Aerolineas Intercolombianas (Alicol LTDA) as HK-3176
				15141	(MSN 19607) Delivered to USAAF 9Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. 306th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Weston Zoyland (Station 447) Jun44. Peray (A-44), France Oct44.
					Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24), France Nov44. Damaged taking off at Saint-André-de-l'Eure 2May45.
					Salvaged 6Oct45.
				15142	(MSN 19608) Delivered to USAAF 9Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 11Apr44.306th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Weston Zoyland (Station 447) Jun44. Peray (A-44),
					France Oct44. Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24), France Nov44. Damaged in mid-air collision 21Mar45
					Germany 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 31Mar49. To Turkish AF as 6020
				15143	(MSN 19609) Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group. Ferried overseas
					via the South Atlantic/African route. Fatal crash landing at Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia 22Mar44.
				15144	(MSN 19610) to USAAF 11Feb44. 8th AF? no card. W/o near Fort Dix, New Jersey Jul 1, 1951.
				15145	(MSN 19611) Delivered to USAAF 10Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Mar44.
					15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston
					Heath (Station 483) 27Oct44. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar
					equipment for use as a pathfinder. Greenham Common (Station 486) for repairs and
					re-wiring, demands made by the installation of 200-amp generators for supplying
					power to the radar equipment; returned to Barkston Heath 4Jan45. Drucat (B-92),
					Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported
					men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany
					on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville. To US 28Sep45. To RFC 08Nov45
					To 19 Sqn RAAF (NElAF) as DT-976 flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCR. Reserialled as T-476 Jul47
					To PK-RCR 10Sep47. To Garuda Indonesian Airways 28Dec49. To PK-GDG 07Jul56. WFU
				15146	(MSN 19612) Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44. Eighth Air Force 9Mar44. 32nd
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538).
					The aircraft was on a resupply flight for the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone one
					mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France 7Jun44; hit by enemy ground fire, damaging the
					left wing and crashing at Gueutteville, 3km NNE of Picauville [5POW]. MACR 5712.
				15147	(MSN 19613) delivered to USAAF 11Feb44; 8th AF 12Apr44; 9th AF, Troop Carrier Command 14Apr44;
					transferred to Royal AF from USAAF Stocks in UK 11Oct44 as Dakota III, serial TS431;
					No.1 Heavy Glider Servicing Unit, 38th Airborne Forces Group, Netheravon, Wiltshire;
					recovered gliders from Normandy landing grounds and collected and delivered WACO, Hadrian
					and Airspeed Horsa assault gliders to RAF bases prior to Operation Market Garden (Arnhem);
					Airborne Forces Experimental Establishment, Beaulieu, Hampshire 25Feb45; No.22 Maintenance
					Unit, RAF Silloth, Cumberland 10Oct46; Foreign Liquidation Commission; Air Carriers
					17Oct46; Cruzeiro "Botocudo"; registered PP-CCM 28Feb47; Cruzeiro Geofoto Leased 26Aug75,
					bought 17Aug78; Aeromapa Brasil 5Nov80; JA Simioni 26Jun81.
				15148	(MSN 19616) to USAAF 10Feb44. 8th AF 15Mar44. 306th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire Jun459th AF. Salvaged 1946
				15149	(MSN 19615) Delivered to USAAF 10Feb44. Eighth Air Force 9Mar44. 47th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Neth/Belgium. Salvaged 29Jan47
				15150	(MSN 19616) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Eighth Air Force 15Mar44. 62nd Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported
					paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle
					damaged by enemy ground fire. To Turkey Devlet Hava Yollari (DHY) as TC-BAG.
					Crashed into hillside near Lapseki, Turkey Jan 5, 1954. 4 of
					10 onboard killed.
				15151	(MSN 19617) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd
					Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. To Uruguayan AF as 513
				15152	(MSN 19618) Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. 302nd
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 302nd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					27th Air Transport Group, Ninth Air Force, Villacoublay (A-42), France Aug45. Damaged
					landing at Stuttgart/Echterdingen (R-50), Germany 9Sep45. Salvaged May 21, 1946
				15153	(MSN 19619) Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Mar44. 79th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. The aircraft departed Membury Jul44 to take
					part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion of southern France 15Aug44. Capodichino, Naples, Italy.
					Five aircraft took off from Capodichino 31Jul44 to ferry coloured soldiers of 904th Air Base Security
					Battalion, 366th Infantry Regiment (Bravo Company) to Ramitelli in Southern Italy. These aircraft
					were flying under a heavy bank of fog when suddenly a mountain appeared ahead. This aircraft hit
					some trees causing it to crash into the base of the mountain at Irpinia, 35 km NE of Salerno, killing
					nine of the eighteen passengers; the four aircrew and a further thirteen passengers survived the
					post-crash fire. Condemned 29Aug44.
				15154	(MSN 19620) to USAAF 09Feb44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease early 1944. Became XT-85, later N8349C
				15155	(MSN 19621) to USAAF 09Feb44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-lease early 1944. Lost over "Hump" in flight from
					Chungking to Kunming Jan 16, 1945. 3 occupants killed.
				15156 (JSN 19622) Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 48th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported
					paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy
					ground fire. Salvaged 8Jun44.
				15157	(MSN 19623) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 18Mar44.
					Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. To RFC 07Nov46. To 19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT-975
					flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCQ. Reserialled as T-475 Jul47. to PK-RCQ 17Sep47
					Garuda Indonesia Airways 28Dec49. Reregistered PK-GDF 10octS6. PK-OAZ Philips Petroleum R29Sep70
					Airfast Sep74. PT Safari Air 1978. Current 2011
				15158	(MSN 19624) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 60th Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE),
					Munich, Germany. Damaged taxying at Munich 3Mar47.
 					To Spanish AF as T.3-13 and W/o Feb 1972.
				15159	(MSN 19625) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. 94th Troop Carrier Squadron [D8*Z], 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Upottery (Station 462); named ‘The Argonia’ [personal aircraft of the Group commander].
					Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder.
					Transported paratroopers of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider
					transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. On 16Jul44 the
					aircraft departed Upottery to take part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion of southern
					France 15Aug44. Routed via St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall to Marrakech, French Morocco
					17Jul44; Orbetello, Italy 18Jul44. Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 517th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st Airborne Task Force to a drop zone at Le Muy, France
					on Operation ‘Dragoon’ 15Aug44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					1st Airborne Task Force to a landing zone at Le Muy, France on Operation ‘Dragoon’ 15Aug44.
					Flew a supply mission with gasoline Upottery-Amiens, France-Upottery 5Sep44. Flew Upottery-
					Northolt, London-Le Bourget, Paris with 15 million Belgian Francs; returned to Upottery
					6Sep44. 439th TCG relocated to Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then returned to Balderton
					(Station 482) 16Sep44. Transported paratroopers of C Company, 307th Airborne Engineer
					Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. 91st Troop Carrier Squadron,
					Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45. The aircraft was part of a
					mission by the 91st TCS of sixteen aircraft delivering gasoline to Cham (R-64), Germany 8May45.
					The squadron then flew to Ergolding (R-73), Germany to collect British POWs. The airstrip
					at Ergolding was only a grass runway with aircraft of the 91st TCS and 94th TCS parked on
					either side. C-47 ? 43-15323 of the 94th TCS hit a rut during takeoff which threw the aircraft
					to the 91st TCS side of the runway; before the pilot could regain control, a wing was striking
					several parked C-47s. After causing damage to four aircraft the aircraft hit another C-47,
					shearing off the nose of 323 and causing both to catch fire. This aircraft was repairable.
					Châteaudun (A-39) 16May45. Salvaged 7Jul45.
				15160	(MSN 19626) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men
					and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Missions ‘Detroit’ and ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44
					To RFC 26Oct45. To NC53218 Viking Airlines, Burbank, CA US 01Feb46. Crashed 6 m E of Richmond, VA US
					16May46
				15161	(MSN 19627) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional),
					Ninth Air Force, Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and
					radar equipment for use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Stored Davis Monthan. Sold 20Aug61. To N87644 Aero American Corp. Aero American Aircraft Parts
					derelict Tucson 1975. Rebuilding Feb77. C-GNOA Millardair Ltd Nov78. To N171MV Apr85. To
					Colombian AF as 1365.
				15162	(MSN 19628) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. 305th Ferrying Squadron, 4th
					Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Memphis MAP, TN. Damaged by bad weather
					in an accident at Bowman Field, Louisville, KY 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 14Apr44. Pathfinder School, Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Command, North
					Witham (Station 479). Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment
					for use as a pathfinder. Transported Pathfinder paratroopers of the 101st Airborne
					Division to a drop zone at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’,
					5/6Jun44. Took part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion of southern France 15Aug44.
					The plane went missing over the sea during a ferry flight between Gibraltar and St Mawgan,
					Newquay, Cornwall 21Aug44 [8KIS]. MACR 9659.
				15163	(MSN 19629) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44.
					Pathfinder School, Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Command, North Witham (Station 479).
					Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder.
					Transported Pathfinder paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 1st Pathfinder
					Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force, Chartres (A-40), France. Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the
					southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To Imperial Iranian AF in 1949
				15164	(MSN 19630) to USAAF 12Feb44. 8th AF 19Feb44. 9th AF 18Mar44. US 28Sep45. RFC 29Oct45
					To NC52200 Kesterson Inc, Knoxville, TN. American Airmotive. To Avianca in Colombia as C-161, to Aerovias
					Nacionales de Colombia (Avianca) as HK-161. Crashed on descent at Las Animas, La Maria, Colombia
					(near Cascubel River) Dec 24, 1966. 3 crew and 26 passengers killed.
				15165	(MSN 19631) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Mar44.
					49th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of
					Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire,
					ditched in English Channel
				15166	(MSN 19632) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall
					9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 9Mar44. 29th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion,
					508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. To OY-AUB DDL "Bjarke Viking" D27Nov46. SAS 01Aug48
					EI-AFA Aer Lingus "St Laurence O'Toole" 1948. "St Vergil", "St Declan" D12Nov48.
					9N-AAL Royal Nepal Airlines "Lamtang" B29Oct63 to 1976
				15167	(MSN 19633) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for
					the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. 15th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					95th Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN.
					Damaged when force landed with mechanical failure at the Lockheed Air Terminal, Los Angeles, CA 3Dec45.
					WFU Apr 23, 1947.
				15168	(MSN 19634) Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African
					route. Marrakech, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 19/20Mar44. Eighth
					Air Force 21Mar44. 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463).
					Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
 					To Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) as
					OY-AYB "Bjorn Viking", then to Air Outre-Mer (French Overseas
					Department and Territories) Aug 1, 1949 as F-OABX. W/o
					Jul 20, 1954 when crashed Thudamot, French Indo-China enroute
					from Pakse Airport, Laos to Saigon Tan Son Nhut IAP, Vietnam.
				15169	(MSN 19635) Delivered to USAAF 14Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 435th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44; ditched in English Channel returning
					from mission [4RTD:1WIA]
				15170	(MSN 19636) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. 61st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Returned to US 24Sep45.
					To RFC 05Nov45. NC39188 Air Cargo Tpt Corp, Newark, NJ. W/O 08Mar46 at Newark, NJ
				15171	(MSN 19637) Delivered to USAAF 14Feb44. 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged taxying at love Field, Dallas, TX 22Feb44.
					Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. Ninth Air Force 12Apr44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*C; Nose #22],
					316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers
					of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt,
					SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider
					transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					Returned to US 28Sep45. To RFC 28Sep45. To NC66025. To C-500- S A Medellin 1947
					Reregistred HK-500 Avianca 01May54. Soc Tptes Aereos Boyacenses Aerovias Condor DE US Colombia Ltda
					Lineas Aerea la Urraca 1978 WFU at Villavicencio, Colombia Jan77.
				15172	(MSN 19638) Delivered to USAAF 14Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African
					route. Marrakech, French Morocco to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 10/11Apr44.
					14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Barkston Heath (Station 483); named
					"Pellican Pappy’. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. To RFC Sep 27, 1945.
				15173	(MSN 19639) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 12Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					to American Airlines 12/45 as N88787 'Flagship Alpha',
					w/o Aug 8, 1947 LaGuardia Airport, NY. 3 out of 5 onboard killed. Plane was flying
					an engine and engine change crew to Buffalo. 2 min after take off pilot decided to
					return to LaGuardia because of low engine oil pressure. Came in to land on one
					engine, waved off, and crashed into water and sank.
				15174	(MSN 19640) Delivered to USAAF 14Feb44. Eighth Air Force 18Mar44. Ninth
					Air Force 25Apr44. 88th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Greenham Common (Station 486). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. Damaged taxying at Greenham Common 14Jan45. Prosnes (A-79),
					Reims, France Feb45. Crashed landing at Schwäbisch Hall (R-41), Germany 24Apr45. Salvaged 26Apr45.
 					The plane marked as 15174 at USAF Museum, Dayton, OH is actually 43-49507.
				15175	(MSN 19641) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 19Mar44. 34th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493); named ‘Ruth D’.
					Transported British paratroopers and containers to a drop zone west of Arnhem, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44; hit by flak inbound to the DZ, all paratroopers and crew bailed
					out. The aircraft crashed at Dodewaard, Netherlands.
				15176	(MSN 19642) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 47th
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle
					damaged by enemy ground fire. Returned to US 10Aug45. To RFC 31Oct45.
					To LV-XFU then to Argentine AF in 1947 as T-24. Scrapped in 1970.
				15177	(MSN 19643) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Air Transport Command. Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL Mar44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing
					Morrison Field Mar44. Damaged taking off at Eknes Field, Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal 28Mar44.
					859th Bomb Squadron [P*V], 492nd Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, Harrington (Station 179).
					Used for ‘Carpetbagger’ operations. Accident at Lyon-Bron (Y-6), France 9Mar45. Salvaged 9Mar45.
				15178	(MSN 19644)
				15179	(MSN 19645) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. 36th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [4C*H; Nose #7], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489); named ‘Buddy’. Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. The
					aircraft was transporting gasoline to Giessen, Germany 3Apr45 when it was hit by enemy
					ground fire after passing Cologne. With fire in the cockpit, the pilot crash landed the aircraft
					in a pasture. The only fatality was the 316th Group Commander [1KIA]. Condemned 30Apr45.
					MACR 13633
				15180	(MSN 19646) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 9Mar44.
					62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538).
					Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 50th Troop
					Carrier Squadron. The aircraft was transporting paratroopers of the 56th Parachute Battalion,
					4th Brigade of the British 1st Airborne Division, the Red Devils, to a drop zone at Ginkelse Heide
					northwest of Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. The aircraft was near
					Ochten, 20 miles SW of Arnhem when a fuel tank was hit by flak. The pilot lowered the
					landing gear for a forced landing in a field between Tiel and Dodewaard, Netherlands but
					skidded, the left wing was torn off damaging a fuel tank which caught fire, turned over and
					burned. There were no survivors; six American crew members and eighteen British paratoopers died.
					MACR 10264. Wreck site located in 1992:Ochten
				15181	(MSN 19647) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. TCPU, Baer Field, Fort Wayne, IN.
					The aircraft departed Baer Field en route to Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Mar44.
					The pilot lost control after entering instrument conditions; the aircraft entered a spin and
					crashed into a waterway at Indian River, near Stuart, FL [5KIS].
				15182	(MSN 19648) Delivered to USAAF 15Feb44. Air Transport Command. Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL Mar44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing
					Morrison Field Mar44. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field,
					Georgetown, British Guyana. Damaged while parked in collision by North American B-25H
					? 43-4445 at Atkinson Field 8Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44. 440th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Returned to US 06Sep45. To RFC 22Oct45. To NC65136 Texas Engineering & MfgCO US
					Northeast Airlines Inc "36" 27Sep46. Lake Central Airlines 10Mar61. Allegheny 1968
					PK-ZDF Zamrud Airlines of Indonesia D 1969. W/o Apr 6, 1979 at Menado.
				15183	(MSN 19649) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 15th
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath
					(Station 483) 31Mar44; named ‘Josie Belle II’. Preparing to depart on practice
					operation ‘Mush’, the right wing was badly damaged while taxying to the runway at
					Barkston Heath 21Apr44; in the darkness neither the pilot nor the co-pilot of the damaged
					aircraft was able to see the British Airborne beverage truck which was parked beside the
					taxy strip. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers
					of the British 1st Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting
					men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville,
					France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials
					of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’
					24Mar45; returned to Abbeville. US RFC 23Sep45. NC41748 NC58090 Trans Caribbean Air Cargo
					Lines Inc Dec45 Markel Service Inc XA-GIE N4642V Piedmont Aviation Inc
					N52V Rr "P/m Shenandoah Valley" 1953. Charlotte Aircraft Inc 31Mar62. Ozark Airlines Inc L 19May65
					(later B). Fairchild-Hiller Corp 05Nov68. Rourke Aircraft Sales, Tulsa, OK US
					American Jet Aviation Inc 1971. Pinehurst Airlines R07Nov73. A&A Holding Co, Laurel, MS B22Jan81
					current 2011
				15184	(MSN 19650) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron [T3*P; Nose #75], 316th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Hit over the drop zone, the aircraft caught fire burning off the elevator and rudder fabric
					before crashing [5 crew plus 16 British paratroopers KIA] . MACR 13346
				15185	(MSN 19651) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French
					Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 9Mar44. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers
					of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field
					Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting
					men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Struck by
					ground fire and flak over the landing zone, the crew bailed out three miles east of Afferden,
					Netherlands; the aircraft flew on a short distance, exploded then crashed at Afferden [5POW].
					Condemned 18Sep44. Crew 5 POW, one killed while POW. MACR 10172
				15186	(MSN 19652) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. 100th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. .
					W/o 6 Jun 6, 1944 crash landed at RAF Middle Wallop, UK (badly damaged by AA)
					Condemned 9Jun44
				15187	(MSN 19653) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44.
					315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers
					of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. RFC 07Nov45. To NC66054, to Colombia as C-502, to Aerovias Nacional de
					Colombia (Avianca) as HK-502. Crashed Feb 2, 1962 on cargo flight in mountains
					near Municipio de Marulanda, Colombia. 2 crew killed.
				15188	(MSN 19654) to USAAF 16Feb44. 8th AF 18Mar44. 9th AF 25Apr44. To RFC 29Sep45. To NC88827 American "F/S Niagara Falls"
					B02Nov45. O J Whitney. NC88827 02Nov45 B02Nov48. HK-325 LANSA Avianca 01May54
					N9731F OR US ex 43-49654. Babb & Co, New York. United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNOC)
					2Mar61 as 212. 3 Squadron, UN Air Transport Force, N’Dolo Airport, Léopoldville, Republic of Congo.
					Stored Mar62. SOC 1Apr62. Sold to European Research Co., Brazzaville, Republic of Congo c.Jan64
					Conflict:
					Accident while parked at Taegu AB (K-2), Korea 17Jan51
				15189 (MSM 10755) Delivered to USAAF 16Feb44. Eighth Air Force 18Mar44. Ninth Air Force 16Apr44.
					302nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Munich 01Jan48. SOC 17Sep48.
				15190	(MSN 19656) to USAAF 17Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. Returned to US 01Jul45. To RFC 23Aug46
					To NC67589 Southwest AirwaysCO US 1946. Pacific Airlines Inc 06Mar58. Crashed Santa Maria, CA US
					US 26Oct59. Aircraft Sales & Salvage, Long Beach, CA US 1967 spares
				15191	(MSN 19657) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African
					route. Marrakech, French Morocco to Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales 26Mar44. 49th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply
					flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					To MASDC Sep 27, 1969
				15192	(MSN 19658) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 435th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Brétigny (A-48), France. Towed two gliders transporting
					men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Returned to US 05Jul45. To RFC 27Nov45. To 19 Sqn RAAF (NElAF) as DT-988
					flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCF. To Neth East Indies Governmentas NI477
					To NEIAF as T-448. To PK-DBG. To PK-GDW 07Jul56. To PK-NDL 11Feb70
				15193	(MSN 19659) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 18Mar44. Eighth Air Force
					19Mar44. Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. Returned to US 25Apr45. To RFC 07Nov45
					To civil registry as NC39354, then LV-XEO 29Aug46. To Argentine AF FAAr T-174 T-151
				15194	(MSN 19660) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					16Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Returned to USA, To RFC Sep 22, 1945
				15195	(MSN 19661) to USAAF 17Feb44. 8th AF? no card. USAF SC-47A "0-15195" N87645 Aero American
					Corp B20Aug61. Fuselage at Ryan Fld, Tuscon, AZ Aug72 to Sep75. C-GABG Air Brazeau Inc, Rouyn, PQ
					26May76. T/a Quebec Aviation Ltd, Ste Foy, PQ R Aug79. Contact A/Ws, Ft McMurray, Jul80
					Ellair Ltd Mar82. Contact Airways Sep83. To HK-3292X 1988. WFU
				15196	(MSN 19662) to USAAF 17Feb44. 8th AF? no card. To NC1472V with N3G Aerojet Gen Corp. Reregistered N241AG Dec56
					Calif Aim Sales Corp Aug60. To N444G. To N206PP Pacific Power & Light Co, Portland, OR US 1963
					To N208R Debonaire Inc, Oakland, CA US 1964. Caroll Shelby Enterprises Inc, Los Angeles, CA US 1966
					Fran Bera Enterprises Inc, Long Beach Oct69. L O Balch, Marina del Rey, CA US Sep70
					Land Marketing Svces Inc, Frazier Pk, CA US Jan72. Stallion Springs Oct76
					Avn Enterprises Inc, Long Beach, CA US 1976. Quetzel Corp, San Diego, CA US Jan78
					XA- Mexico. N32342 B23Sep82. To XA-HOE Jan86
					In October 1987 it was at Brown Field San Diego, CA registered as XA-HOE with Baja Air.
				15197	(MSN 19663) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 100th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported
					paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Neth/Belgium. salvaged 15Apr47
				15198	(MSN 19664) Delivered to USAAF 17Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 48th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged
					by enemy ground fire. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on
					Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. Salvaged 05Mar48
				15199	(MSN 19665) to USAAF 17Feb44. 8th AF? no card . USAF "0-15199" 48 TFW 1960. 7375 CSG Sculthorpe JuI63
					MAAG Portugal 16Apr64. Struck off charge on Dec 9, 1965 for spares recovery.
				15200	(MSN 19666) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 99th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the
					501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force,
					Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for
					use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile
					northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. USAF "0-315200" Alaska ANG 144 ATS
					"0-15200" May67 to May74 WFU 1974. To civil registry 1987
					In 1987 preserved at Alaska History and
					Transportation Museum, Palmer, AK although nominally on charge of USAFM.
					Noted during 1994 on display at Alaska Museum of Transportation and Industry,
					Wasilla, Alaska. Still there Summer 2005.
				15201	(MSN 19667) Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44.
					Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone
					at Hiesville, Normandy, France on Missions ‘Chicago’ and ‘Keokuk’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
					Returned to US 24Jun45. To RFC 02Nov45.
					To NC14283 PAA Nov 1945, To Sahsa as XH-SAA & W/O Jan 6, 1959 Guatemala City
				15202	(MSN 19668) Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 29th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply
					flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. 304th Troop
					Carrier Squadron. 442nd Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
					Accident taking off at Frankfurt/Eschborn (Y-74), Germany 25Feb46.
					Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 16Dec48 t
					To Turkish AF 1948/49 registered as 6028 (coded
					CBK-28) Crashed Feb 1, 1963 after midair collision with Middle East Flight
					265, a Vickers Viscount (OD-ADE), both while approaching
					Ankara's Etimesgut Airport in Turkey. All 3 onboard the C-47
					were killed, all 11 on board the Viscount were killed, 87 people on the ground
					were killed.
				15203	(MSN 19669) Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 14Apr44. 44th Troop Carrier Squadron [6E*P; Nose #56], 316th Troop Carrier
					 Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd
					Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Oberpfaff 01Jan48, FLC Iran 26Jul49. To Imperial Iranian AF in 1949
				15204	(MSN 19670) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					USAF NAMA VC-47A Apr51 to Sep55. "0-15204" USAF NAMAE Sep56. "0-15204" Burtonwood Dec57
					322 AD Mildenhall JuI63. 7th ACS 38TMW Sembach 1965.
					Converted to EC-47Q from VC-47A in 1968. To reclamation, cannibalization, salvage or survey
					Sep 30, 1974.
				15205	(MSN 19671) Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					14Apr44. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Crashed in Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 25Mar45. Condemned 25Mar45..
				15206	(MSN 19672)Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 12Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
 					Returned to US. To RFC 25Sep45. To 19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT-978, flown with Australian
					radio c/s VHRCU. Reserialled as T-478 Jul47. To PK-RCU 28Nov47. To PK-GDI 1956
					Crashed Mt Burangrang, 12m NW of Bandung, Java 24Jan61
				15207	(MSN 19673) Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Mar44.
					45th Troop Carrier Squadron [T3*D], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the
					504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion
					paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest
					of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Salvaged 21May46.
				15208	(MSN 19674) to USAAF 18Feb44. 8th AF 11Apr44. 9th AF 12Apr44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48
					MAP Norway 28Jun50. 315208 335 Sqn Norwegian AF as KNLu T-AM 29Jun50. "BW-M" 1951
					To US civil registry with Shawnee Airlines as N62101, registered Aug 28, 1974.
					Converted May 1977 to turboprop power as Basler conversion No. 15
					and to Guatemala AF as 575, later 580, then as TG-FAG-3.
					Damaged Mar 2004.
				15209	(MSN 19675) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 78th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Damaged taxying
					at Welford 29Aug44. Damaged taxying at Liège (A-93), Belgium 26Nov44.
					W/o Oct 2, 1957.
				15210	(MSN 19676) Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44.
					15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston
					Heath (Station 483) 29Mar44. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the British 1st Parachute
					Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’
					17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 320th
					Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting
					men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. Drucat (B-92),
					Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men
					and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany
					on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville. To RFC Sep 14, 1945
				15211	(MSN 19677) Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44.
					439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported
					paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					To Norwegian AF as 315211, then to Danish AF Oct 1953 as 68-683, later K-683, then to
					N3239W with Valiant Air Command, then N5211A, then N1944A with Wings Venture
					Ltd of Greenwich, CT. Airworthy and displayed Jul 2007 at
					Royal International Air Tattoo, RAF Fairford, UK. Flown back to USA by Kermit Weeks and crew and arrived,
					without incident, on August 4, 2011 at Oshkosh, WI. It was on display at the EAA AirVenture Museum for
					several months before being moved permanently to the campus of Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.
					On May 1, 2012, the C-47 was flown south to Fantasy of Flight, arriving on May 2 after an overnight stop in
					Douglas, Georgia. The aircraft is now on display at the attraction and open to guest walk-throughs.
				15212	(MSN 196780) Delivered to USAAF 21Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 37th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [W7*L; Nose #31], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th
					Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. The aircraft was hit by ground fire on approach to
					the landing zone. After the glider released and the aircraft started a 180 degree turn a sudden
					explosion hurled the aircraft up and down. The left engine stopped dead, several instruments
					were out. The right engine began to mis-fire during the turn while the pilot was busy trying to
					feather the left propeller. Preparing for a crash landing, the crew chief realised that there was
					fuel starvation and switched the crossfeed valve. With sufficient windmilling speed, the right
					engine picked up speed and the aircraft limped home to land safely back at Cottesmore.
					To RFC Sep 24, 1945
				15213	(MSN 19679) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 91st Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Fitted with Model 80 glider retrieval
					assembly to recover assault gliders for refurbishment/re-use in future operations.
					Retrieved the only airworthy glider to be recovered from the Normandy invasion operation.
					Châteaudun (A-39), France. Flown to Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France 18Mar45 and used for
					trials to recover Waco CG-4A gliders with ‘litter case’ wounded soldiers from combat zones.
					First operational pickup at Remagen, Germany 22Mar45 and wounded flown to 44th
					Evacuation Hospital at Dünstekoven, near Miel, 20km west of Bonn, Germany.
					To Peruvian AF as FAP-360.
				15214	(MSN 19680) Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44.
					62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44
					Returned to USA Jul 23, 1945. To RFC Oct 30, 1945.
					To NC88725 with TWA leased Dec 10, 1945. WAA Mar 1947, to Colombia as C-319, to Aerovias Nacionales de
					Colombia (Vianca) as HK-319. Crashed on cargo flight Sep 15, 1964 on
					final approach to Condota, Colombia. 2 crew killed.
				15215	(MSN 19681) to USAAF 21Feb44. 8th AF 12Apr44. 9th AF 14Apr44. Salvaged 21May46
				15216	(MSN 19682) Delivered to USAAF 21Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air
					Force 25Apr44. 301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					99th Troop Carrier Squadron. Villeneuve (A-63), Vertus, France. Operating from
					Langar (Station 490), Transported fifteen paratroopers of Company A, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44.
					Oberpfaff 01Jan48. To FLC Iran 30Apr49. To Imperial Iranian AF in 1949
				15217	(MSN 19683) Delivered to USAAF 21Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 59th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483)
					31Mar44. Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Fitted with Model 80 glider retrieval assembly to recover assault gliders for refurbishment/re-use
					in future operations Jul44. Returned to US 06Sep45. To RFC 22Oct45. To NC63451.
					To XA-GIW Tptes Aereos DE US Jalisco
				15218	(MSN 19684) Delivered to USAAF 21Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Mar44. Ninth Air Force
					25Apr44. 99th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Salvaged 24May46. According to some sources was converted to WC-47A,
					but the IARC does not show this.
				15219	(MSN 19685) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the
					101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. To VC-47A.
					Issued in 1973 to Department of Agriculture as N93042 and struck off USAF charge on Jan 18,
					1974. To N845MB with Collier Mosquito Control, Naples, Florida on Nov 16, 1978. Noted as N845MB on the
					turboprop conversion line at Oshkosh Jul 26, 2002 and, after turbo-conversion,
					to Policía Nacional de Colombia Dec 2004 as Basler BT-67 serial PNC-0256. Current 2011
				15220	(MSN 19686) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 72nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467). Damaged when ground looped at
					Aldermaston 9Jan45. USAF "0-15220" Nicosia Sep61
				15221	(MSN 19687) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd
					Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. USAF "0-315221" 1958
					Reported Sep 1971 engineless at Honolulu
				15222	(MSN 19688) to USAAF Feb 21, 1944. To MASDC 22 May 1960, Dep. 12 Apr 1961 to American Airmotive, MIA,
					to MAP 21 Jul 1961
				15223	(MSN 19689) to USAAF 21Feb44. 8th AF? no card. Bolivian Govt
					CP-728 Yacimentos Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos Jun63. Horizontes Nov73
					Tptes Aereos Itefiez 1976. Dbr 06Jan77 near La Senda, Portachicalo, Bolivia.
				15224	(MSN 19690) to USAAF 22Feb44. 8th AF 30Mar44. 9th AF 22Apr44 Returned to US 28Sep45
					To RFC 05Nov45. To 19 Sqn RAAF (NElAF) as DT-973 flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCO
					Reserialled as T-473 Jul47. To PK-RCO of Garuda Indonesian Airways NV US 01Dec47. PK-GDD Rr Sep56
					PK-WWH World Wide Helicopters R15Jun74. National Air Charter, Djakarta RJun74
					WFU Sep81.
				15225	(MSN 19691) Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. 45th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’,
					7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd
					Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To RFC 14Sep45. To NC50311 Rainbow Airliners Inc, NY US R21Feb46. Arthur J Williams, Georgetown, BG
					tla British Guyana AfW 1947. Reregistered VP-GAH. Reregistered VP-GAS Br Guyana Airwayss Ltd 1955
					Guyana AfW Corp 1963 reregistered 8R-GAS 1967. N9060R Res Feb79. Air Service Center Inc,
					Hamilton, OH Jun79. Hoganair Inc, Hamilton, OH R15Apr80. N88HA Rr. WFU 16Aug88
				15226	(MSN 19692) Delivered to USAAF 22Feb44. Eighth Air Force 30Mar44. 59th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [X5*T], 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483)
					31Mar44. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder.
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 302nd Service Squadron
					6Jun44 for battle damage repairs, completed 8Jun44 and returned to 59th TCS. Towed a Waco
					CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’,
					18Sep44. 302nd Service Squadron 22Sep44 for battle damage repairs, completed 29Sep44
					and returned to 59th TCS. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping
					Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division
					to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
					Air Transport Command. Departed to USA via the South Atlantic/African Route. Crashed
					and destroyed by fire at Waller Field, Trinidad 29Aug45.
				15227	(MSN 19693) Delivered to USAAF 28Feb44. Eighth Air Force 12Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 14Apr44. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. 43rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Accident landing at Achiet (B-54), France 10Apr45. Salvaged 13Apr45.
				15228	(MSN 19694) to USAAF 23Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 05Apr44. Tacloban FLC May46.
					VH-AOI Butler Air Tpt Pty Ltd "RMA Warrina" R29Nov46. Queensland Airlines L 1948 to 1949
					Ansett-ANA Oct57. Airlines of NSW 14Feb61. Ansett Mandated Airlines 10Apr61
					Ansett Airlines of Papua NG. Australian Aircraft Sales Pty Ltd Jun69
					PK-NDH Merpati Nusantara D03Jul69. Dirgantara Air Svces. Crashed Santan, Kalimantan, Indonesia 07Feb77
				15229	(MSN 19695) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44 Manila. Salvaged 10Jun47
				15230	(MSN 19696) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44 Manila. W/o Aug 13, 1945 Wama Fd, PNG
				15231	(MSN 19697) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 05Apr44. W/o Dec 13, 1945 in crash at Mt Mandalgan,
					Negros, Philippines.
				15232	(MSN 19698) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 08Apr44. Tacloban salvaged 19Oct45
				15233	(MSN 19699) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 08Apr44. Manila FEAT 04Mar46
				15234	(MSN 19700) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 09Apr44. Manila accident 21Jul45
				15235	(MSN 19701) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 05Apr44. Tacloban SOC 31Dec45
				15236	(MSN 19702) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 08Apr44. Tacloban. Manila salvaged 26Nov46
				15237	(MSN 19703) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 05Apr44. Tacloban. To Philippine AF Jul 23, 1946
				15238	(MSN 19704) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44. Tacloban. Salvaged 22Oct45
				15239	(MSN 19705) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44. Manila flown with Australian radio c/s VHPAA
					WFU. To Netherlands Navy as MLD Q-1 NTU. W/O 22Dec45 on delivery flight
				15240	(MSN 19706) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44. Tacloban SOC 01May46
				15241	(MSN 19707) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 08Apr44. Manila scrapped 21Apr47
				15242	(MSN 19708) to USAAF 24Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44. Tacloban. Damaged May 5, 1946 Laoag AAB,
					P.I. (landing). Salvaged Nov 26, 1946
				15243	(MSN 19709) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 11Apr44. Manila. W/o in accident May 25, 1945
				15244	(MSN 19710) to USAAF 25Feb44. 13th AF Noumea 07Apr44. Brisbane. Accident 23Jan45
				15245	(MSN 19711) to USAAF 28Feb44. 7th AF Oahu 03Apr44. WAA 12Sep46.
					to USAAF as C-47A-80-DL 43-15245 28Feb44 7th AF Oahu 03Apr44 WAA 12Sep46
					To New Tribes Mission reg. NC74586, then N7456 called Tribesman II.
					W/o Nov 21, 1950 when it crashed during a snow storm into Mount Moran, at the
					11,200 foot level, adjacent to Skillet Glacier, WY killing all 21 persons aboard.
					The remains of the passengers, crew and the plane are still on the mountain.
				15246	(MSN 19712) Delivered to USAAF 25Feb44. Seventh Air Force, O’ahu, Hawaii 6Apr44.
					War Assets Administration Oct46. Registered as NC62039. The Babb Company, Glendale, CA.
					Registration cancelled Aug49. To Mutual Defense Assistance Program as 49-26xx. Rebuilt by
					Aviation Maintenance Company, Van Nuys, Glendale, CA. To Royal Hellenic Air Force as 49-26xx.
				15247	(MSN 19713) to USAAF 25Feb44. 7th AF Oahu 06Apr44. WAA 12Sep46. To NC62086 Trans Pacific Airlines Inc
					Trans Global Airlines Cal-Neva AvnBlatz Airlines Inc, Burbank, CA US 1964. F A Blatz Mar70.
					J R Ricci, Torrance, CA US Rl8Jan79. WFU Aug79. Derelict at Long Beach, CA US Oct81
				15248	(MSN 19714) to USAAF 25Feb44. 7th AF Oahu 07Apr44. Tacloban. SOC 14May46
				15249	(MSN 19715) to USAAF 25Feb44. 7th AF Oahu 06Apr44. Manila. Salvaged 16Aug47
				15250	(MSN 19716) to USAAF 26Feb44. 7th AF Oahu 02Apr44. WAA 10Oct46. NC62033 NCI00M Signal Oil & Gas Co,
					Los Angeles, CA US [Wright C9HD] 1951. N70IM Gen Electric Credit Corp, NY US 1971. NIOOM?
					N62414 NTU. WFU Oakland derelict Oct79
				15251	(MSN 19717) Delivered to USAAF 25Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 43rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Damaged in
					mid-air collision in bad weather with C-47A ? 42-92849 at Waddington, Lincolnshire
					12Aug44. This aircraft was one of 18 aircraft airborne from Spanhoe on a night formation
					sortie when it encountered bad weather. The flight let down to a lower altitude and turned
					to the left to avoid a weather front. During the turn, the leader was caught by turbulence
					made his aircraft bank steeply to the right. The rest of the formation made a sharp turn to
					follow their leader. During this correction this aircraft skidded to the right and collided
					with the aircraft on its right side. The aircraft was damaged in the collision and made a
					successful emergency landing at RAF Waddington, Lincolnshire. Ferried to Boreham (Station 161).
					Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; shot down by enemy ground fire and crashed
					seven miles ESE of Rees, Germany [4KIA]. Condemned 24Mar45. MACR 13387
				15252	(MSN 19718) Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 85th Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Ramsbury (Station 469); ‘Little Ernie’. Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Coulommiers (A-58), France 25Feb45.
					Damaged in collision with C-47A ? 42-92093 taxying at Pilsen (R-89),
					Czechoslovakia 22May45. Czechoslovak Air Force 3Jul46; fate not known.
				15253	(MSN 19719) Delivered to USAAF 25Feb44. Eighth Air Force 13Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					14Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported
					paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44
					To RFC 25Sep45. 19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT-974 flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCP
					Reserialled as T-474Jul47. To PK-RCP of Garuda Indonesian Airways NV US 01Oct47.
					To PK-GDE 1956. In mid-air collision with PK-GDU 01Jan66 over S Sumatra at Palembang, Indonesia.
					17 killed on each aircraft.
				15254	(MSN 19720) Delivered to USAAF 25Feb44. Eighth Air Force 11Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 12Apr44. 43rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’
					6Jun44. Fatal crash five miles SSW of Cheddington, Buckinghamshire 4Mar45. Salvaged 5Mar45.
				15255	(MSN 19721) delivered to USAAF on Feb 25, 1944 and assigned to the U.S. 9th AF on Apr 14, 1944. Went to the
					Reconstruction Finance Corporation Sep 25, 1945, and on Aug 12, 1946 it was registered as NC21919 with
					Miami Airlines. At this time the plane was converted to DC-3C-S1C3G standards. On Mar 22, 1947 it was further
					converted to DC-3C standard. On Apr 27, 1952 the plane was flown to Remmert-Werner, Inc in St. Louis for
					engine conversion to more powerful R-1830-94. The aircraft was then registered as CF-ICU on Apr 22, 1955, with
					Arctic Wings of Ottawa. Over the next few years it changed hands at least three times, and on an unknown
					date it was exported to Israel. In June 1967 it was ferried from Tel Aviv to Cambridge, England. Delivered
					to Englert Aviation Enterprises as N19721 on Mar 27, 1969, and by August it was with Williams Bros. of
					Tulsa, OK. With more changes of hands, and even a lease in 1976 to Federal Express, the plane was placed
					in storage in Springfield, MO in June 1987. The aircraft was seen in June 2010 at the Vintage Flying
					Museum, Ft. Worth, TX, with no wings or tail pieces
				15256	(MSN 19722) Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44. Eighth Air Force 27Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28Apr44.
					315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’
					6Jun44. Ferried to Boreham (Station 161). Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne
					Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; shot down by enemy ground
					fire and crashed near Wesel. Condemned 24Mar45. MACR 13385
				15257	(MSN 19723) Delivered to USAAF 25Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported
					paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Ferried to Boreham (Station 161). Transported men and
					materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; shot down by enemy ground fire and crashed near Wesel. Condemned 24Mar45.
				15258	(MSN 19724) Delivered to USAAF 28Feb44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					16Apr44. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers
					of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44
					To Turkish AF as 6060. Crashed during night approach during bad weather at Etimesgut/Ankara
					Nov 6, 1965.
				15259	(MSN 19725) Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44. Ferried overseas via the South
					Atlantic/African route. Marrakech, French Morocco to Mona, Isle of Man 10/11Apr44.
					Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth Air Force 16Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					To Colombia as C-169. To TACA de Colombia as C-204.
					Ditched off Santay Island Jan 22, 1947 when no 1 engine caught fire.
				15260	(MSN 19726) Delivered to USAAF 28Feb44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 31May44. 48th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’
					6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Salvaged 24Jan46.
				15261	(MSN 19727) to USAAF 28Feb44. 8th AF? no card. USAF C-47A Sep54. "3-15261" AFNG 1959
					"0-15261". To MASDC Jul 7, 1970, excess 9 Sep 1970
				15262	(MSN 19728) to USAAF 29Feb44. 8th AF 16Apr44. 9th AF 8th AF w/o 6 Nov 1944 reportedly w/o
				15263	(MSN 19729) to USAAF 29Feb44. 8th AF 22Apr44. 9th AF 23Apr44. Munich 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 11Dec48
					To Turkish AF as 6045, coded CBK-45.
				15264	(MSN 19730) Delivered to USAAF Feb44. 78th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Transported paratroopers of the
					3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Damaged in collision with parked
					C-47A ? 43-48959 while taxying at Welford 14Feb45
					To Chile AF as 970 and With Fuerza Aérea de Chile as FAC-970
					which crashed at Colina killing all ten people on board on July 3, 1975. .
				15265	(MSN 19731) Delivered to USAAF 1Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 28Apr44. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Returned to US 23Jul45. To RFC 30Oct45. NC79021 Pioneer Airlines Inc "James Bowie" L Oct46
					43-15265 USAF C-1l7C 01Mar52, then to VC-117C. N1800U Ohion Univ-Rr NI840U Sep69
					Florence Darlington Tech Edn Center, Florence, SC R15Jan70. Noted in
					scrapyard at Florence, SC Apr 1994, but yard cleared late 2004 or early 2005.
				15266	(MSN 19732) Delivered to USAAF 1Mar44. Eighth Air Force 13Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 14Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near S*ainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Ferried to Boreham (Station 161). Transported
					men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; shot down by enemy ground fire and crashed near Wesel.
					Condemned 24Mar45. MACR 13430
				15267	(MSN 19733) to USAAF 01Mar44. US OR US 8th AF? no card. Attached to 1402 AAFBU Bovingdon, UK
					(Station 112). On Mar 6, 1945 damaged while parked when struck by a taxying RAF Halifax, MZ771.
				15268	(MSN 19734) to USAAF 01Mar44. US OR US 8th AF? no card. To Philippine AF 1975
				15269	(MSN 19735) to USAAF 28Feb44. 8th AF? W/o Jul 23, 1944 at Sedalia AB, Missouri
				15270 (MSN 19736) delivered to USAAF Mar44; 805th Base Unit, George, Lawrenceville IL; damaged while
					parked by C-47A 43-15985 taxying at Bradley, CT 28Jul45; designated VC-47A; designated SC-47A;
					4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961); MASDC, Davis-Monthan, AZ
					13Oct61; re-designated HC-47D 22Oct62; reclaimed 23Dec63
				15271	(MSN 19737) to USAAF 01Mar44. US. To RFC 26Jun46. NC73508 Remmert Werner 1946
					Monsanto Chemical Co, St Louis, MO. Reregistered N2005 1953. Riley Aeron Corp S Johnston,
					Scottsdale, AZ US 1963. J K Sills, Alexandria, VA US 1964. Thunderbird Airways Inc, Medford, NJ 1965.
					CF-WCO Millardair Ltd, Malton, Ont 25Sep67. N9061H Caribbean Fit Service Inc,
					Ft Lauderdale, FL US R19Mar79. Current 2011
				15272	(MSN 19738) to USAAF 01Mar44 US? no card. USAF " 0-15272" 1966. To civil registry FMS to
					Philippines HHP RPC758. To HHP 315272. WFU
				15273	(MSN 19739) to USAAF 01Mar44 US? no card. w/o 2 Jan 1953, Fatal (3), crash on approach to Raleigh-Durham
					A/p, NC, (had been diverted from Pope AFB, NC due to weather) 1 crew survived.
				15274	(MSN 19740) to USAAF 01Mar44 US? no card. USAF. Air University. To MASDC Dec 22, 1970.
					Scrapped Aug 6, 1976
				15275	(MSN 19741) to USAAF 01Mar44 US? no card. N842M Lee County Health Unit, Ft Myers, FL US 1967
					Collier Mosquito Control Dist, Naples, FL US R15Nov77. N842MB reregistered Jun78
					DBR Mar 15, 2001 with Jim Hankins Air Service when made emergency landing
					at Donalsonville, Georgia after starboard engine caught fire and separated from aircraft. No injuries.
					Since Aug 2005, remains were at Warner Robins Museum.
				15276	(MSN 19742) to USAAF 01Mar44 US? no card. USAF " 0-15276". To Davis Monthan Sep67
					N87606 Aero American Corp 1975. Tri-9 Corp, San Diego, CA R05Feb75. Current 2011
				15277	(MSN 19743) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card. USAF "0-315277" SC-47A 64 ARS E Kirby 1955
					"0-15277" 7100 Sup Sq Wiesbaden. W/o May 19, 1961 in crash near Wiesbaden, West Germany. 2 killed.
				15278	(MSN 19744) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card USAF 1954. W/o Nov 21, 1962
				15279	(MSN 19745) to USAAF 02Mar44 US. SOC 11Aug48
				15280	(MSN 19746) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card
				15281	(MSN 19747) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? w/o Apr 7, 1944 at Fayetteville-Pope AB,
					North Carolina. Also reported USAF sold Davis Monthan 20Aug61. N87628 Aero American Corp, Tucson, AZ US 1967
					Cyril Assocs R15Apr75. N Cay Airways L WFU 1976. Derelict San Juan, PR Mar80
				15282	(MSN 19748) to USAAF 01Mar44 US. Scrapped Nov49
				15283	(MSN 19749) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card. USAF " 0-315283" Burbank Dec58
					To Peruvian AF as FAP-367. W/o San Ramon, Peru Jun 04, 1966.
				15284	(MSN 19750) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card. To Chile AF as 960 Nov 3, 1953.
				 	USAF "0-15284" 7030 Ops Sq Landstuhl 1955. Sold 20Aug61. N86447 Charlotte Airmotive Inc .
					To Spanish AF as T.3-44 Feb 13, 1962
				15285	(MSN 19751) to USAAF 02Mar44. US 21Mar44. To RFC 16Nov45. NC62574 N7L Delhi Oil Corp, TX US 1953
					Delhi Taylor Oil Corp, Addison, TX US "Flying Ginny" 1963. Murchison Bros, Addison, TX US Dec66
					To Eastco Air Associates registered as N7L (expired Sep 30, 2012).
				15286	(MSN 19752) to USAAF 02Mar44 US 21Mar44. W/o in taxi accident at Fort Benning-Lawson AAF, Georgia
					Oct 3, 1946
				15287	(MSN 19753) to USAAF 02Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card. To Imperial Iranian AF Nov 8, 1962.
					Assigned to 50th Air Transport Composite Group.
				15288	(MSN 19754) to USAAF 01Mar44. US OR US 8th AF? no card. Became N161, then 60S-AAA, then 6OS-AAA
					with Somali Airlines May 22, 1964, reregistered 60-SAA Oct 1970, then N920 ATC Inc Reno Nevada (MIARCO)
					Jan 1981. Then SU-BFY. Registration EI-BSJ reserved Jul 1968 but
					NTU, became PH-DDZ instead in Feb 1999. Airworthy with Dutch Dakota Association as PH-DDZ
				15289	(MSN 19755) to USAAF 01Mar44 US OR US 8th AF? no card. USAF " 0-15289" "0-315289"
					To Portuguese AF as FAP 6157 in 1961. Preserved at Museuo do Ar at Sintra Air Base, Portugal
				15290	(MSN 19756) to USAAF 01Mar44. US OR US 8th AF? no card. To MASDC Apr 24, 1970, excess 4 May 1970
				15291	(MSN 19757) to USAAF 03Mar44. 8th AF 16Apr44. 9th AF 16Apr44. To RFC 31Oct45.
					NC57654. C-1003 Agencia Interamericana DE US Aviada AIDA. HK-1003 Afripesca
					Carmas Supply Corp. PP-VCS Varig B15Oct52 R21Jan53. Crashed Porto Alegra Airport Porto
					Alegra, Brasil 18Oct57. During the takeoff roll, the airplane started to skid and deviated
					from the centerline to the right. Incorrect use of flying controls during the takeoff roll.
					Possible failure of left engine. Turbulent conditions close to ground. Crew of 2 killed.
				15292	(MSN 19758) Delivered to USAAF 3Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*B; Nose #21], 316th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Damaged
					by ground fire [1WIA]. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Returned to US 25Sep45. To RFC 03Oct45
					To civil registry to C-69 Colombia. To Colombia as C-308. To Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia
					(Avianca) as HK-308. W/o Aug 9, 1956
				15293	(MSN 19759)Delivered to USAAF 3Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 22Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Returned to US 23Sep45. To RFC 05Nov45
 					Became NC50312. To VP-GAF of British Guiana Airways Ltd. Dec 27, 1950. To Beach Airways Ltd
					8R-GAF 1967. To 9Y-TDY. WFU
				15294	(MSN 19760) Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 31May44. 29th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39), France. Damaged in mid-air collision with C-47A
					? 42-100640 at Châteaudun 25Feb45. Towed two gliders transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’
					24Mar45; shot down by flak and crashed at Riswickhof, Germany. Also listed as being in midair
					collision woth C-47A 42-100640 at Chateauden Field, France Feb 25, 1945.
				15295	(MSN 19761) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the
					3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery
					Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. W/o Oct 15, 1958 Okarben, near Friedberg, West Germany
				15296	(MSN 19762) Delivered to USAAF 3Mar44. Eighth Air Force 13Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 16Apr44. 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Greenham Common (Station 486).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three
					miles northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Salvaged May 23, 1946
				15297	(MSN 19763) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. USAF "0-15297". SC-47D to HC-4D Sep 18, 1962. To MASDC 1962 to Jan 1965.
				15298	(MSN 19764) Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44. Eighth Air Force 16Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 16Apr44. 89th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Greenham Common (Station 486). On 18Jul44 the aircraft departed Greenham Common
					to take part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion of southern France 15Aug44. Crashed
					just as it becomes airborne departing RAF North Front, Gibraltar en route to Canino, Italy
					20Jul44 [4 crew KIA: 4 passengers RTD].
				15299	(MSN 19765) to USAAF 03Mar44. 8th AF? card missing. W/o in crash 40 mi WNW of Anchorage
					(Mt Susitana) Sep 12, 1950. 5 killed.
				15300	(MSN 19766) to USAAF 04Mar44. 8th AF 14Apr44. 9th AF 16Apr44. Returned to US 28Sep45
					To RFC 28Sep45. To NC41657. N58091. XA-GIA Aero Tptes SAN1478V. N6696C
					N6696C N-cancelled 13 Jan 1958, sold to Philippines
				15301	(MSN 19767) to USAAF 03Mar44. 8th AF 16Apr44. 9th AF 16Apr44. Returned to US 08Aug45. Scrapped 01Jul49
				15302	(MSN 19768) Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44. Eighth Air Force 15Apr44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					landing zone north of Son, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. With the
					left engine on fire, the glider cut loose. The aircraft’s left wing buckled, stalled,
					crashed and exploded on the Wagenbroeken, near Casteren, west of Eindhoven, Netherlands [4KIA].
					MACR 9904
				15303	(MSN 19769) to USAAF 04Mar44. US. W/o May 22, 1944 at Louisville-Bowman Field, Kentucky. 4 killed.
				15304	(MSN 19770) Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44. Eighth Air Force Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 13May44. Headquarters Squadron, Ninth Troop Carrier Command,
					Eastcote (Station 456). Damaged taxying at North Witham (Station 479) 5Nov44.
					Returned to US 19Jul45. To RFC 26Oct45. NC88775. XA-FUC Redas Aerea Mexicana. CU-T-4 Aerovias Q SA
					Rr CU-C-4. N1826M Charter A/W Inc 17Feb50. Reed Roller ButCO US Rr N50R
					Continental Coffee Co, Chicago, IL. N770HB Hubbard Broadcasting Co, St Paul, MN Oct67
					Zollner Corp, Ft Wayne, IN Oct69. Reregistered N123D Dec69
					Context Development Co, Miami , FL US D15Jun78 R03Jul78 Reregistered N47WG Apr82
					Golden Isles Air Inc, Ft Lauderdale, FL US B25Jun82.
				15305	(MSN 19771) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the
					504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion
					paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile
					northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Neth/Belgium. FLC Denmark 14Apr47. OY-DDY DDL "Trym Viking" D11Apr47. SAS 01Aug48
					LN-LMR DNL R21May52. Fred Olsen 21May52 L. To Swedish AF as Lw 79004 16Oct52
					7th Wing "74" 1978 "794" 1980 WFU. 13Mar81 at Halmslett Transport Aeriens Zaire
					To Transport Aerien Zaire as 9Q-CYE 22Apr84. WFU
				15306	(MSN 19772) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 438th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Greenham Common (Station 486). Transported paratroopers of the
					502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Prosnes (A-79),
					Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three miles
					northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. C-47E (R.2000-4)
					Sold Davis Monthan 20Aug61. N87646 Aero American Corp 1963. Aero American Aircraft Parts R10Jan74
					fuselage Ryan Fld, Tucson, AZ US Sep75 to Jan80. current 2011
				15307	(MSN 19773) Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44. Ferried overseas via the
					South Atlantic/African route. Force landed in Portugal 12Apr44. Interned.
					To Aeronautical Militar as D-1, then
					to Government of Portugal as CS-EDA, back to Aeronautica
					Militar as D250. In Apr 12, 1944 to Forca Aerea Portuguesa
					as FAP 6150. W/o when crashed in Tejo River,
					Portugal (Himba Exercise) Apr 12, 1959.
				15308	(MSN 19774) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 23Apr44. 34th Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’,
					17Sep44. Damaged by flak over the island of Schouwen, Zeeland, Netherlands which
					injured several paratroopers and set the aircraft on fire. The pilot held the plane steady
					over the DZ while the paratroopers jumped. The aircraft crashed in a flooded area near
					Heijningen, North Brabant, Netherlands [3KIA:14POW]. MACR 10036
				15309	(MSN 19775) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 25Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Transported supplies for the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the British 1st Parachute
					Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’
					17Sep44. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a
					pathfinder; also fitted with Gee equipment. The aircraft was used by the 15th TCS for trial
					installations for improvements to the radar and Gee equipment. Damaged landing with
					a blown tire at Achiet (B-54), France 4Mar45. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45.
					Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials of the British
					6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45;
					returned to Abbeville. Returned to US 20Jul45. To Brasilian AF as FABr 2039 10Dec46 St Campo dos Afonsos
					PT-KZV J A Simioni B 14May79. Rondonia Industria y Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) 05May80
					To Opa Locka, FL US Sep80. A Bovadilla, San Diego, Chile 16Oct80. PT-KZV active at Manaus Aug83
				15310	(MSN 19776) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 23Apr44. 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Returned to US 25Sep45. To RFC 25Sep45. To American Airlines Nov 2, 1945 as N88826 'Flagship Tulsa'.
					W/o Aug 25, 1946 Ashland, MS while on training flight. 2 killed.
				15311	(MSN 19777) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
					Converted to HC-47A Sep 18, 1962. To MASDC 1965 For sale Jan 26, 1965.
				15312	(MSN 19778) Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 21May44. 59th Troop Carrier Squadron [X5*Q], 61st Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd
					Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 302nd Service Squadron 6Jun44 for
					battle damage repairs, completed 8Jun44 and returned to 59th TCS. The aircraft
					received major damage to its left wing and a possible sprung landing gear when
					it ground looped in a takeoff accident at Barkston Heath 14Sep44. 78th Service Squadron
					15Sep44 for repair. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping
					Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division
					to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
					Returned to US 25Sep45. To RFC 31Oct45. NC54099 Pan American Import-ExportCO US
					International Airlines 1946. E Anthony & Sons Inc. Mass Air Inc, New Bedford, MA
					Southern Cross Equipment. PP-SQO V ASP 17 Aug51 Proj Rondon- Rr PT-KUD 1976
					RICO B03Jan80. Panama Inti Ronte SA. Air Americas Inc, McLean, VA US R07Mar83
					Registered N301AK May83. current 2011
				15313	(MSN 19779) Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force Apr44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44
					and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Returned to US 25Jul45. To RFC 31Oct45
					Empresa DE US Transportes Aerovias Brasil SA 07Oct46 TI-102 TACA . PP-AVR Empresa de Dransportes
					Aerovias Brasil "Santa Catarina" R07Oct46. Suppliers Inc. HC-ACL AREA crashed 10Apr58
					Chugchilan range, at Mt. Illiniza, Ecuador. All 32 onboard killed.
				15314	(MSN 19780) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 2May44. Ninth Air
					Force 2May44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Denmark 05Feb48
				15315	(MSN 19781) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Missions ‘Detroit’ and ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. USAF "0-315315" 1958.
					Military Assistance Program [MAP]. United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNOC) Mar61 as 218.
					3 Squadron, UN Air Transport Force, N’Dolo Airport, Léopoldville, Republic of Congo. WFU at N’Djili, Léopoldville Jun6
				15316	(MSN 19782) to USAAF 06Mar44. 8th AF? no card
				15317	(MSN 19783) Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 25Apr44. 44th Troop Carrier Squadron [6E*R; Nose #58], 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers
					of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion
					paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest
					of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Returned to US 28Sep45
					To RFC 29Oct45. To NC16815. To YV-C-AMH 11Feb49. To Aerotecnica SA YV-C-GAP
					To YV-112C 1975. To YV-215C WFU Nov83
					Appears in the movie *A Bridge Too Far* - scenes (airfield in Britain) where Allied airborne troops
					are boarding C-47's for the flight to the Netherlands, September 1944.
				15318	(MSN 19784) Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 16Apr44. 81st Troop Carrier Squadron, 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Membury (Station 466). Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 502nd
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Melun/Villaroche (A-55), France 26Feb45.
					Damaged in collision with parked C-47A ? 42-100547 while taxying at Melun 21Apr45.
					301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in
					Europe (USAFE). Damaged when force landed with mechanical failure one mile SW of
					Chattillon, Belgium 11Feb46. Salvaged 30Apr46.
				15319	(MSN 19785) Delivered to USAAF 8Mar44. Eighth Air Force 1May44. Ninth Air
					Force 1May44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route. Anfa Field, Casablanca,
					French Morocco to St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall 5/6Apr44. 439th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion,
					506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. FLC to Netherlands Jul 14, 1945.
 					To NEIAF as NL-205. To KLM Feb 27, 1946 as PH-TBZ. To French civil registry as F-OAIU Air Cameroun
					Jan 26, 1954. To Spanish civil registry as EC-ALC Iberia Dec 1955. To US civil registry as N62266
					May 1974. To Philippine civil registry as RP-C149 Sep 1974
				15320	(MSN 19786) Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 31May44. 87th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Greenham Common (Station 486). Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Crashed landing at
					Gelnhausen (Y-67), Germany 6Apr45. Salvaged 10Apr45.
 				15321	(MSN 19787) to USAAF 07Mar44. 8th AF 14Apr44. 9th AF 16Apr44. To RFC 23Sep45
				15322	(MSN 19788) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 27Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 28Apr44. Pathfinder School, Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Command, North
					Witham (Station 479). Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as
					a pathfinder. Transported Pathfinder paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone
					at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 2nd Pathfinder Squadron,
					Ninth Air Force Troop Carrier Pathfinder Group, Chalgrove (Station 465). Transported supplies
					for the 101st Airborne Division on Operation ‘Kangaroo’ to a drop zone at Bastogne, Belgium
					during the Ardennes offensive 23Dec44 . Made belly landing near Bastogne, Belgium Dec 23, 1944 in the woods
					of the village of Mellier (20 miles SSE of Bastogne), on its
					way (or on the return ) to/from a re-supply mission to the besieged troops
					of the 101st Airborne division at Bastogne. At least one of the crew members
					was wounded...and just after the landing these men thought they were in enemy
					held territory so they fled in the woods but were brought back by the local
					Belgian police, who escorted them to the nearest US outpost.
				15323	(MSN 19789) Delivered to USAAF 8Mar44. Eighth Air Force 12May44. Ninth Air
					Force 13May44. 29th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39), France. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45. Crashed on
					takeoff at Ergolding (R-73), Germany 8May45 [1KIA:1INJ]. The aircraft was part of a mission
					by the 94th TCS of twelve aircraft delivering gasoline to Cham (R-64), Germany. The squadron
					then flew to Ergolding to collect British POWs. The airstrip at Ergolding was only a grass
					runway with aircraft of the 91st TCS and 94th TCS parked on either side. This plane hit a rut
					during takeoff which threw the aircraft to the 91st TCS side of the runway; before the pilot could
					regain control, a wing was striking several parked C-47s. After causing damage to four aircraft
					this aircraft hit another C-47, shearing off the nose of this aircraft and causing both to catch fire.
					The co-pilot was killed and the pilot was pulled from the sheared nose with his clothes alight;
					the remaining crew members and the British POWs escaped without serious injury. Four aircraft
					were written off [43-15323, 42-100818, 43-13351 and 43-48809] and two were repairable
					[43-15075 and 43-15159]. Salvaged 9May45.
				15324	(MSN 19790) Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44. Eighth Air Force 5May44. Ninth Air
					Force 6May44. 44th Troop Carrier Squadron [6E*D; Nose #44], 316th Troop Carrier
					Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Hit by flak damaging the right engine, emptying the wing reserve
					fuel tanks and puncturing the fuselage more than 200 times. The aircraft was coaxed back
					to a safe landing at the emergency airfield at Warmwell (Station 454), Dorset [1WIA].
					Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and
					materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing
					zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield
					(Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers
					to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. To civil registry as NC66162 C. N. Shelton, next to Aerolineas
					Argentinas as LV-AFW. W/o May 15, 1959 when it crashed after
					takeoff from Aeroparque Camet, Mar del Plata, AR. 10 killed.
				15325	(MSN 19791) to USAAF 09Mar44 8th AF? no card. USAF. To Philippine AF as HHP 3-15325
				15326	(MSN 19792) Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 1May44. Ninth Air
					Force 2May44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Returned to US 05Aug45. To RFC 26Oct45
					To PP-AVS of Empresa de Transportes
					Aerovias Brasil S.A Sep 26, 1946. REQL 1964. Ferried to USA as N9308R Nov 1959
					for refurbishing. Remmert Werner Nov59 Air Inti, Miami, FL US 1959. To Royal Nepal Airlines
					Corp as 9N-AAD in 1959. Crashed on takeoff and caught fire at Bhairawa Airport
					Nov 5, 1960. 4 crew killed.
				15327	(MSN 19793) Delivered to USAAF 8Mar44. Eighth Air Force 6May44. Ninth
					Air Force 7May44. 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion,
					507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Crashed after it collided in mid-air with another
					C-47 over the North Sea east of Frinton-on-Sea, Essex 3Dec44 [5MIA]; the other aircraft
					was not damaged. Condemned 3Dec44. Repaired. WFU
					Another report has it to LV-NQU, FAA T-67.Tr, TC-04 with Argentine AF.
				15328	(MSN 19794) Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 9May44. Ninth
					Air Force 25May44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force, Chartres (A-40), France.
					Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder.
					Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division
					to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. 2nd Pathfinder Squadron, Ninth Air Force Troop
					Carrier Pathfinder Group, Chartres (A-40), France. Damaged landing at Gablingen (R-77),
					Germany 16May45. Salvaged 7Jun45.
				15329	(MSN 19795) Delivered to USAAF 8Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44.
					Ninth Air Force 27Apr44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force,
					Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment
					for use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt,
					three miles northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. FLC Feb 14, 1946.
					To NEIAF as X-1 II. Became PH-TBV, then F-OAEL RColin 24Nov49 t/a Air Outre Me CATC. To
					D-CADI of Lufthansa May 31, 1955. Mr Fischer-Ml!lller, Copenhagen 05Dec60.
					To Finnish AF Dec 1960 as DO-5 and current with fuselage as instructinal
					airframe used as static paratroop trainer. Fuselage of DO-5 delivered to the
					Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo at Tikkakoski on November 15, 2018.
				15330	(MSN 19796) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. Pathfinder School, Ninth Air Force Troop
					Carrier Command, North Witham (Station 479). Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation
					and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder. Transported Pathfinder paratroopers of the
					101st Airborne Division to a drop zone at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Damaged when force landed in bad weather at Brayford, near
					Barnstaple, Devon 22Aug44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force,
					Chartres (A-40), France. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three
					miles northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To TC-15 with Argentine AF and W/o Jun 1, 1977.
				15331	(MSN 19797) to USAAF 08Mar44. 8th AF? no card. At Museum of Transportation, St Louis, MO
				15332	(MSN 19798) to USAAF 08Mar44. 8th AF 20Mar44. 9th AF 18Apr44. 8th AF. W/o in takeoff
					accident Aug 9, 1944 at Welford, UK
				15333	(MSN 19799) Delivered to USAAF 10Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 25Apr44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported
					paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Returned to US 14Jul45. To RFC 01Oct45. To FBAXP SGACC Air France Dec46
					SFA Jan68. Rousseau Aviation May69. scrapped Dinard Nov68
				15334	(MSN 19800) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 25Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					To RFC 24Sep45. To NC55115 Parks Airlines " City of Rockford". Ozark Airlines 1953
					N130D Rr McDonnell Douglas Dec69. GRR Investment Corp, Waterloo, IL 1970.
					Airfreight Inc, Jackson, MI US 1973. Airlines Aviation Academy, Griffin, GA US
					tla Academy Airlines 20Feb74. Federal Express leased May76
				15335	(MSN 19801) Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					23Apr44. 59th Troop Carrier Squadron [X5*M], 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Barkston Heath (Station 483). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’
					6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. The pilot followed his flight
					leader through clouds after the take-off but found formation flying difficult in the poor visibilty,
					so struck out on his own. He reached the Îles Saint-Marcouf uninhabited island off the coast of
					Normandy and turned in towards the DZ. Just inside the beach he ran into fire from the ground.
					He passed over a house and every window belched bullets. The plane was hit and one engine’s oil
					pressure dropped to zero. Over the next house he placed the plane into a side skid, and the Germans,
					thinking he was turning, poured a stream of fire just ahead of the plane’s nose. He repeated this
					maneuver a couple of times, reached the DZ and dropped his para-bundles. On the way out he
					cut the pressureless engine but found that he could not feather the propeller for lack of oil
					pressure. The windmilling propeller set up a vibration and cut the speed to less than ninety MPH.
					The plane was about on the deck and would not pick up altitude. Finally he was forced to ditch
					about ten miles north off Point de Barfleur, France. In the ditching the radio operator was injured
					about the head. He died in the dinghy after leaving the plane. The dinghy had been punctured by
					bullets and became awash and the other occupant was unable to keep the body aboard. Other
					crew members got into another dinghy but the wind prevented them from reaching the other dinghy.
					They drifted closer and closer toward Barfleur, occupied by Germans, but after four hours were picked
					up by a rescue launch [1KIA]. Condemned 7Jun44.
				15336	(MSN 19802) Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. 438th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
 					Returned to US 09Aug45. To RFC 26Oct45. NC53219 Viking Airlines. XA-HUF Aerovias Reforma SA E28Sep49
					Aerolineas Mexicanas SA. Aeronaves de Mexico 1954
				15337	(MSN 19803) to USAAF 15Mar44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Apr 4, 1944. Crashed shortly after takeoff from Dinjan May 9, 1945.
					Two occupants killed.
				15338	(MSN 19804) to USAAF 15Mar44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Apr 2, 1944
				15339	(MSN 19805) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44. Ninth
					Air Force 25Apr44. 310th Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					Polish paratroopers of the 2nd Polish Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Arnhem,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 21Sep44. Hit by flak just before the drop zone at Driel,
					injuring the pilot and damaging the left engine. The aircraft continued to be hit by enemy
					ground fire over the drop zone, damaging the elevator and aileron controls. With the
					paratroopers gone, the crew was ordered to bail out. Before he could jump, the pilot’s
					parachute was hit and exploded, just as the nose of the aircraft was hit blowing it apart.
					The pilot was blown out by the explosion without a parachute and landed in a river.
					Wounded and taken POW, the pilot succeeded in escaping a couple of times, ultimately
					making contact with a Russian patrol early 1945. Plane crashed at Slijk-Ewijk near Valburg,
					Netherlands. MACR 10026. Aircraft condemned 22Sep44
				15340	(MSN 19806)Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					31May44. 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston
					Heath (Station 483). Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					The aircraft had received enemy ground fire going into the DZ and out of it. The latter had
					been a rather severe burst and the crew found after they were out over the English Channel
					that it would be necessary to ditch the aircraft. The ditching was done very well and all of
					them had plenty of time to leave the plane through the rear door, all but the co-pilot who
					chose to go out onto the wing through the escape hatch above the cockpit. The crew chief
					and the Quartermaster got into one dinghy, the pilot and radio operator, into the second.
					They tried to float a third dinghy to the co-pilot who was standing on the wing. The dinghy
					fell short and the co-pilot, who by this time had inflated his Mae West, jumped for it.
					He managed to grasp it but as he did so, a trick current sucked him under the very wing
					from which had jumped a few moments ago. The wing, bobbing up and down, struck him
					several times upon the head. He lost his grip on the dinghy, began floating away, powerless,
					unable to help himself. Two of the crew set out after him, rowing frantically. Both men rowed
					for a full hour in a desperate, heartbreaking attempt to catch the co-pilot. At times they were
					within ten yards of him. The Channel currents were strong and treacherous and would not allow
					a rescue. Finally it was hopeless; they gave up. The remaining crew members were all picked
					up some three hours later by a RAF Air-Sea Rescue launch [1KIA]. Aircraft condemned 7Jun44.
				15341	(MSN 19807) Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44. Eighth Air Force 27Apr44. Ninth Air Force
					31Apr44. 309th Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Spanhoe (Station 493). Participating in training exercise ‘Burden’ to drop Polish paratroopers,
					the aircraft took off in tandem with C-47 ? 42-108873. Shortly after takeoff, the wing man
					got too close and jammed his wing tip in the lead’s open door. Both aircraft took evasive
					action but suffered engine failures and crashed from 200ft five miles NE of Spanhoe at Tinwell,
					near Stamford 8Jul44. The radio operator from this aircraft managed to bail out; the remaining
					four crew members and 21 Polish paratroopers were killed [25KIS]. Salvaged 9Jul44.
				15342	(MSN 19808) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. 315th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). The aircraft was to transport
					paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Destroyed on the airfield at Spanhoe before take-off by the
					explosion of a grenade. Salvaged 10Jun44.-3 lost
				15343	(MSN 19809) to USAAF 11Mar44. 8th AF? no card. USAF VC-47A Sep54. To N4696T Univ of Illinois,
					Urbana, IL 1966. Constructeurs Inga Shaba, Boise, ID US 1974. 9Q-CSL Zaire Govt 1979. WFU
				15344	(MSN 19810) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44.
					USAF "0-15344" 38 TMW 1964. 7th ACS 1966. stored Davis Monthan May72
				15345	(MSN 19811) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic.
					Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 31Mar44. 29th
					Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. A resupply
					flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44 was aborted in bad weather.
					W/o in takeoff accident at Elmendorf AB, Alaska Sep 9, 1958. 13 killed.
				15346	(MSN 19812) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					USAF 7531 ABS "0-315346". Feb56 "0-15346" 1966. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to May72
				15347	(MSN 19813) Delivered to USAAF 13Mar44. Eighth Air Force 20Apr44. 62nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported
					paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. Salvaged 28Apr48
				15348	(MSN 19814) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 99th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported paratroopers of the 501st
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. USAF "0-315348" May58 "0-15348
				15349	(MSN 19815) to USAAF 11Mar44. 8th AF? no card. Struck off charge on Sep 2, 1965 under the
					Military Aid Program
				15350	(MSN 19816) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44. Ninth Air
					Force 31May44. 74th Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Aldermaston (Station 467); named ‘Big Dog’. Mourmelon-le-Grand (A-80), France Feb45.
					Having landed at Bayreuth (R-26), Germany 24Apr45, the pilots of C-47 ? 43-15502
					were going through the shutdown procedure when this aircraft landed and lost control
					on a muddy runway, ground looping into the port engine and cockpit of #502, ejecting
					the pilot who subsequently died from his wounds. Salvaged.
				15351	(MSN 19817) Delivered to USAAF 13Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44.
					91st Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery
					(Station 462); named ‘Eight Ball’. Transported paratroopers of the 506th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44,
					back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44.
					Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45.
					The aircraft was part of a mission by the 91st TCS of sixteen aircraft delivering gasoline to
					Cham (R-64), Germany 8May45. The squadron then flew to Ergolding (R-73), Germany to collect
					British POWs. The airstrip at Ergolding was only a grass runway with aircraft of the 91st TCS
					and 94th TCS parked on either side. C-47 ? 43-15323 of the 94th TCS hit a rut during takeoff
					which threw the aircraft to the 91st TCS side of the runway; before the pilot could regain control,
					a wing was striking several parked C-47s. After causing damage to four aircraft the aircraft hit
					another C-47, shearing off the nose of 323 and causing both to catch fire. This aircraft was
					written off. Salvaged May 15, 1945.
				15352	(MSN 19818) to USAAF 13Mar44. 8th AF? no card. USAF "0-315352". to Portuguese AF as FAP 6158
					in 1961. Later used as a crop sprayer, then in 1975 to Mozambique as FP501. Destroyed at Tete Matunda
					Airport in Mozambique when strafed by a Rhodesian Hawker Hunter.
				15353	(MSN 19819) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 14Apr44.
					301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Merryfield (Station 464). 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters
					2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Arnhem, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. 325th Troop Carrier Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Ansbach (R-45), Germany. Damaged landing at RAF Hawkinge, Kent 31Oct45.
					W/o Aug 30, 1946 Furth landing ground, West Germany (landing)
				15354	(MSN 19820) to USAAF 13Mar44. 8th AF 21Apr44. 9th AF 31Jul44. MIA Sep 19, 1944 at Arnhem
				15355	(MSN 19821) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 26Apr44. 99th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					Transported paratroopers of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider
					transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Salvaged Jan 31, 1946
				15356	(MSN 19822) Delivered to USAAF Mar44. 437th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Departed Ramsbury 25Feb45 to be based at
					Coulommiers (A-58), France. Towed two Waco CG-4A gliders transporting men and
					materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. To N91GC Grand Central Aircraft CO US Aug57.
					Air Tpt Leasing Corp. XB-POH Exportadora do Sol SA Sep65
				15357	(MSN 19823) Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44. Eighth Air Force 22Apr44.
					100th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).
					W/o Feb 23, 1947 in takeoff accident at Kaufbeuren, West Germany
				15358	(MSN 19824) Delivered to USAAF 13Mar44. Eighth Air Force 25Apr44.
					79th Troop Carrier Squadron [S6*T], 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Membury (Station 466); named ‘Baby’. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and
					radar equipment for use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Salvaged Jan 28, 1946
				15359	(MSN 19825) Delivered to USAAF 13Mar44. Eighth Air Force 21Apr44. 442nd
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Fulbeck (Station 488). Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 34th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Damaged
					taxying at Spanhoe, UK 16Jun44. Oberpfaff Jan 18, 1948. FLC Turkey Apr 28, 1949.
				15360	(MSN 19826) to USAAF 13Mar44. Algiers Apr44. 12th AF Italy 11May44.
					W/o Apr 18, 1945 near Ronda, Italy
				15361	(MSN 19827) to USAAF 14Mar44. Algiers 16Apr44. 12th AF Italy 29Apr44. 8th AF 26Apr44
					12th AF 20Dec44. Returned to US 24Sep45. To RFC 24Sep45
				15362	(MSN 19828) to USAAF 13Mar44. Algiers Apr44. 12th AF Italy 30Apr44. 15th AF Bari Italy
					W/o Jul 10, 1944 in takeoff accident at Brindisi, Italy.
				15363	(MSN 19829) to USAAF 13Mar44. Algiers Apr44 12th AF Italy 03May44. To RFC 27Sep45 .
					To PP-CCE "Tapira" of Servicos Aereos Cruziero do Sul Jan 10, 1946. Broken up Rio de Janerio May 1969
				15364	(MSN 19830) to USAAF 13Mar44. Algiers Apr44. 12th AF Italy 03May44. Returned to US 25Sep45
					To RFC 25Sep45. NC1555V. NCI511V Lee Mansdorf. PP-XNN Transportes Aereos Nacionales 23Oct52
					PT-ANX Emp Mineira DE US Produtos Alimentilos R08May53. PP-ANO Transportes Aereos Nacionales Jan54
					R14Jun54. Crashed Sierra do Cipo mountain, Cipo Lange, near Itacuru, Mallo Grosso, Brasil 31May54
					due to navigational error. All 19 onboard killed.
				15365	(MSN 19831) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 27Apr44. Sold 23Jan45. VT-AXX Maharajah of Mysore 19Mar46
					Hindustan Aviation. XY-ACK Airways Burma Ltd 1951. To Burma AF as BuAF UBT-711 Rr 5711
					To Nevada Airlines Inc, Las Vegas B29Apr78 N2270N R21Jul78. current 2011
				15366	(MSN 19832) to USAAF 14Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 30Apr44. Chungking 12Sep44. Karachi 04Nov44
					W/o in ground loop May 13, 1945 at Ledo AB, India.
				15367	(MSN 19833) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 03May44. Chungking COAA 15Feb46
				15368	(MSN 19834) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 28Apr44. Chungking. WFU 01Aug46
				15369	(MSN 19835) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 28Apr44? no card. To MASDC
				15370	(MSN 19836) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 27Apr44. W/o Jan 7, 1945 over the Hump.
					MACR 10909.
				15371	(MSN 19837) to USAAF 14Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 28Apr44.
					Lost Jun 15, 1944. MACR 5891, 8188.
				15372	(MSN 19838) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 01Jul44. Chungking. To China 09Dec45
				15373	(MSN 19839) to USAAF 16Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 02May44. India China Wing ATC. To China 16Sep46
				15374	(MSN 19840) to USAAF 15Mar44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 28Apr44. Chungking 12Sep44
					Accident 04Dec44, reportedly w/o
				15375	(MSN 19841) to USAAF 15Mar44. Algiers 11Apr44. 12th AF Italy 20Apr44. Neth/Belgium
					Damaged 13 Sep 1946 Erding AAB, West Germany. Salvaged Sep 25, 1947
				15376	(MSN 19842) to USAAF 16Mar44. Algiers 17Apr44. 12th AF Neth/Belgium
					W/o Aug 9, 1946 when shot down over Slovenia by a Yak-3.
				15377	(MSN 19843) to USAAF 15Mar44. Algiers 17Apr44. Returned to US 14Sep45. To RFC 19Oct45
					To NC32624. PP-ASA Tpte Carga Aerea SA. Crashed Fazenda Boa Esperanca
				15378	(MSN 19844)to USAAF 16Mar44 Algiers 17Apr44. To RFC 26Sep45. 19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT-979
					flown with Australian radio c/s VHRCV. Reserialled as T-479 Jul47. To PK-RCV 26Aug47 Garuda
					Indonesian Airways 28Dec49. To PK-GDK 07Aug56 PN Merpati Nusantara 22Nov69. To PK-ZDI Zamrud
					Aviation Aug70. Derelict Denpasar Dec73 WFU and partly cannibalised Feb78
				15379	(MSN 19845) to USAAF 15Mar44. 14th AF OR US 12th AF? no card. To NC36349
					W/o Apr 29, 1952 in crash off South Korea. 8 killed.
				15380	(MSN 19846) to USAAF Mar 15, 1944. 14th AF Karachi May 6, 1944, Assigned to ATC,
					W/o Aug 23, 1944, MACR 7893.
				15381	(MSN 19847) to USAAF Mar 16, 1944. 14th AF Karachi Apr 27, 1944. W/o Aug 23, 1944 when it
					crashed near Yanki, China. MACR 7983.
				15382	(MSN 19848) to USAAF 16Mar44. 14th AF Karachi 29Apr44. 332nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 3rd Combat
					Cargo Group, Kunming, China. Crashed near Kunming, Yunnan, Chinaposeh 16Jan45 (5RTD). The plane had flown
					from Kunming to Poseh, China to pick up an OSS Major. On the return to Kunming it ran into bad weather.
					Spotting a Curtiss C-46 Commando going through the overcast to land, the pilot of the C-47 closed in tight
					to follow the C-46 down. Suddenly, the lights on the C-46 were extinguished and it dived down out of sight.
					The C-47 was still on top of the overcast and with fuel exhaustion the crew bailed out. W/o Jan 16, 1945
				15383	(MSN 19849) to USAAF 16Mar44. 14th AF Karachi 27Apr44. W/o May 15, 1944 after structural
					failure at Kweilin, China.
				15384	(MSN 19850) to USAAF 16Mar44. 14th AF no TCG 332nd TCS Karachi 29Apr44
					W/o missing China Jan 22, 1945, MACR 11883.
				15385	(MSN 19851) delivered to USAAF Mar 16, 1944 assigned to 5th FRS, 3rd FRG (for ferry) damaged in a landing accident
					Apr 12, 1944 Atkinson Field, British Guiana, repaired. Damaged in landing accident Sept 20, 1944 at Dum Dum, India,
					assigned to India-China ATC, later Dec 22, 1944 Central Africa ATC at Karachi. Sold Mar 25, 1946 to Indian
					Overseas Airline Ltd reg. VT-CCG named "Star of Nairobi", Dec 21, 1948 to Mallard Air Service reg. N94528,
					In 1951 to General Motor Co registered as N5104, In 1963 to University of Wisconsin registered as N51041, Dec. 1968 to
					Jamesville Airlease, to Christler Flying Service as a smoke jumper aircraft, W/o when damaged July 26, 1971
					after an in-flight fire caused a forced landing at Redmond, OR.
				15386	(MSN 19852) to USAAF 16Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 25Apr44. Central African Wing ATC 19Dec44. Returned to US 20Dec45.
					To RFC 10Jun46. To civil for Winged Cargo Inc. reg. NC79054, UFO (Ultimate Fate Obscure)
				15387	(MSN 19853) to USAAF 6Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 22Apr44. Went missing 30 mi N of Luichow, China
					Oct 21, 1944. MACR 9436
				15388	(MSN 19854) to USAAF 16Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 04May44. Crashed near Kunming, China Dec 7, 1944.
					MACR 11097
				15389	(MSN 19855) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 22Apr44 Karachi. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15390	(MSN 19856) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 28Apr44. Central African Wing ATC 19Dec44 Karachi.
					To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15391	(MSN 19857) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 22Apr44 Karachi. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15392	(MSN 19858) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 01May44. Lost Jan 6, 1945, China. MACR 10910.
				15393	(MSN 19859) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 29Apr44 Karachi. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15394	(MSN 19860) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 22Apr44. Central African Wing ATC 19Dec44 Karachi
					Salvaged 26Dec45
				15395	(MSN 19861) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 12May44. Crashed at Luju, Burma Jun 15, 1944.
					MACR 5772
				15396	(MSN 19862) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 29Apr44. Crashed 15 mi N of Santahar, India
					Feb 8, 1945
				15397	(MSN 19863) to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 22Apr44 Karachi. To Indian Government 10Apr46
					Royal Indian Air Force as HJ252. Appeared in the Allan Ladd film ‘The Red Beret / Paratrooper’ [1953] with fake serial 43-16048
				15398	(MSN 19864) Delivered to USAAF 17Mar44. India-China Wing, Air Transport
					Command 24Apr44. This aircraft took off from Lalmanirhat, India for Chabua, India on a cargo run
					and crashed south of Sakteng, Bhutan 25May44 at an elevation of 13197 feet [3KIA]. Condemned 26Jun44.
				15399	(MSN 19865) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 27Apr44. European Wing ATC became OY-DDU "Leif Viking" of DDL,
					delivered Jul 24, 1946. Subsequently sold as F-FBGM with Aero technique delivered Apr 3, 1949.
					Airnautic-GECA Apr 19y2. RF (SGAXC) 1964; Roosseau Aviation (for spares?) May 1969. Scrapped
					Dinard 1969
				15400	(MSN 19866) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China Wing ATC? 27Apr44? no card. USAF.
					to French AF as AdlA 315400 Feg 3, 1953 GTI/64 "F-RBCA". Indochina GT2/62 Oct 1954. GTI/64 Oct 1955.
					ET52 "F-SCKV" Aug 1956. Back to USAAF May 23, 1957. To Thai AF KAT 31540 in 1958. SOC May 31, 1988
					due to corrosion. Allocated to Takhli for display
				15401	(MSN 19867) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China ATC 23Apr44 Karachi. Salvaged 16Sep45
				15402	(MSN 19868) to USAAF 18Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 02May44 Karachi. European Wing ATC SOC 31Dec46
					To VT-CML Bharat AfW "Pawandoot" registered Jul 7, 1947. To Indian Airlines Corp Aug 1, 1953.
					Cancelled post 1968..
				15403	(MSN 19869) to USAAF 21Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 12May44. 443rd Troop Carrier Group based at Dinjan, India.
					The plane was on a food resupply mission to Burma 11Jun44. It was flying at a low altitude
					 in good weather when the pilot rapidly advanced the throttles and attempted to climb.
					The plane crash landed into the side of a hill going up slope and burned out near Kamaing, Burma (5KIS:1INJ)
				15404	(MSN 19870) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 15May44. To F-BEIV Aerocargo 12Aug48
					Alpes Provence Feb50. Soc de Tptes Aeriens Camerounais 1950. Crashed Fort Lamy Chad 07Nov51
				15405	(MSN 19871) to USAAF 20Mar44. US 22Jun44. To RFC 25Feb46. NC54438 US Airlines Inc
					YV-C-ARA RANSA L21Jul49. PP-ANL Nacional de Tpts Aerien R26Dec52. H A Romano & AOO Cunha
					(op by Nacional) R03Aug54/ Nacional R Nov56. Varig May61. HC-ALC Taxi Aereo Opita R26Oct55
					Tptes Aereos Orientales 1975. Damaged 02Mar71 and w/o but noted WFU 1975
				15406	(MSN 19872) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 11May44 Karachi. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15407	(MSN 19873) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 14May44. Exploded in midair Jun 28, 1944 while on
					flight from Agra to Bombay and crashed 6 mi from Santa Cruz AP, Bombay. 7 killed.
				15408	(MSN 19874) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 17May44. Central African Wing ATC 22Dec44 Karachi 25Jan46
					To VT-AXA Air Service of India Ltd 05Mar46. Maj Gen Mahabir SSJB Rana R18Jan50.
					Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53. crashed Dum Dum, Calcutta 26Aug61
				15409	(MSN 19875) to USAAF 20Mar44. India-China Wing ATC 12May44. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				15410	(MSN 19876) to USAAF 20Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 58th TCS 24Apr44. C-47 42-23959 pulled onto Noemfoor
					strip to take off 05Aug44. Wirraway was taking off from behind. Wirraway swerved right striking
					cockpit of 42-100468 then rammed 43-15410. To 93rd Serv Sqn salvaged 07Aug44
				15411	(MSN 19877) to USAAF 20Mar44. 5th AF 22Apr44 Tacloban. Missing 13Sep45
				15412	(MSN 19878) to USAAF 20Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as 32 16May44.
					Lost Mar 5, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13495
				15413	(MSN 19879) to USAAF 21Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X71 X73 20Apr44. 43-15413 stuck 42-23582
					with wing tip flying in formation 17Jan45, both repaired WFU 12Oct45
				15414	(MSN 19880) to USAAF 21May44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X64 23Apr44. Taxiing 42-24261 hit 42-24412
					then hit 43-15414 Tami NG 13May44, all repaired. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44 truck backed
					into cargo door 27jul44, repaired. WFU 01May46
				15415	(MSN 19881) to USAAF 21Mar44. 5th AF 18Apr44. Salvaged 11Aug47
				15416	(MSN 19882) to USAAF 21Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 58th TCS 20Apr44. Damaged on take off Gusap NG
					29Jun44, repaired. With 54th Troop Carrier Squadrpm) crashed when overran the runway at
					Angaur Island, Caroline Islands Oct 24, 1944.
				15417	(MSN 19883) to USAAF 21Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 67th TCS 27Apr44. W/o Jul 20, 1944 Nadzab a/p, PNG
					(t/off accident, veered to the right, hit dirt pile and caught fire)
				15418	(MSN 19884) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 58th TCS 01May44. Landing gear raised prematurely
					on take off Nadzab. left prop hit pavement came off and sliced cockpit injuring pilot 24Jul44
					Salvaged 25Jul44
				15419	(MSN 19885) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 23Apr44 Tacloban. Salvaged 23Feb46
				15420	(MSN 19886) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 20Apr44 Tacloban. SOC 01May46
				15421	(MSN 19887) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 25Apr44 Manila. Salvaged 30Apr46
				15422	(MSN 19888) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 23Apr44 Tacloban. Salvaged 21Sep46
				15423	(MSN 19889) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44 Tacloban. W/o 20 Jan 20, 1945 Namtu, Burma (supply
					drop mission, one parachute snagged on tail)
				15424	(MSN 19890) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 21Apr44. W/o Mar 23, 1945 Clark Fd, Philippines
				15425	(MSN 19891) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 25Apr44 Tacloban. Damaged while airborne between Port Moresby
					and Nadzab 13Jun44, repaired. Salvaged 21Sep46
				15426	(MSN 19892) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X15 22Apr44. To 71st Serv Sqn 03May45
					Salvaged 21Feb46
				15427	(MSN 19893) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 24Apr44 Manila. W/o Jun 19, 1945 Guinan Strait, Philippines
					(struck by B-24 on ground)
				15428	(MSN 19894) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 27Apr44 Tacloban. Salvaged 07Feb46
				15429	(MSN 19895) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 21Apr44 Tacloban. To Philippine AF May 15, 1946,
					then PI-C57 of Philippine Air Lines, then VR-HET Air Carriers Ltd Oct 1949, Tradeastern
					Ltd Jun 1951, W. H. Bird Co Bangkok Apr 9, 1954, then to Royal
					Thai Police Air Wing as 319895 Apr 9, 1954.
				15430	(MSN 19896) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X73 22Apr44. Struck parked P-38 taxiing 14Jan45, both repaired
					Salvaged 18May46
				15431	(MSN 19897) to USAAF 22Mar44. 5th AF 18Apr44 Tacloban. SOC 01May46. By 1954 was PI-C132 of
					Philippine Air Lines, later RP-C132 Nov 1973. Continental Airways Sep 1975. WFU at Iloilo Jan 1991
				15432	(MSN 19898) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 21Apr44 flown with Australian radio c/s VHCGD
					Left wing hit telephone pole Finschhafen 08Sep44, repaired. Left wing dragged over maintenance stand
					12Sep44, to Depot 1 Finschhafen. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as X535 08Oct44. Left aileron damaged
					by unknown driver between 1600 and 1930 Sorido 06Nov44, repaired. At 2200 the same night a fueling
					tug hit the right elevator, repaired. Right wing of B-24 hit nose section destroying cockpit
					Owi 26Nov44, salvaged
43-15433/15632		Douglas C-47A-85-DL Skytrain
				MSN 19899/20098
				15433	(MSN 19899) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 24Apr44 Manila. Salvaged 15Nov45
				15434	(MSN 19900) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS as 434 21Apr44. Shot at over Wewak 11Oct44,
					slight damage repaired. W/o Apr 5, 1945 Pitu-morotai A/p (hit by truck). Salvaged Oct 24, 1945.
				15435	(MSN 19901) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X59 22May44. Elevator caught in propellor
					making turn taxiing 03Aug44, repaired. W/o Mar 11, 1945 Angeles City-Clark Fd, Philippines. (blown
					up by Japanese infiltrators)
				15436	(MSN 19902) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as W563 27Apr44. Tail wheel failure Nadzab 16Jan45, repaired
					To VH-CDM Qantas 09May44 flown with Australian radio c/s VHCDM and VHPAD. Back to 5th AF 18Jul44
					To depot for repairs to tail 18Jan45. WFU 01Aug46. To Netherlands Navy as Q-4, later W-4
					To Indonesian AF 07Oct50
				15437	(MSN 19903) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 70th TCS 26Apr44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X22
					22Feb45. Accident Oct45
				15438	(MSN 19904) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 23Apr44 Tacloban. SOC 01Aug46. To Philippine Airlines as PI-C24
					VR-HDI Cathay Pacific Airways R Nov46. VH-AAU Queensland Airlines "Burne H" 04Nov51
					Ansett MAL 16May66. B-247 Far East Air Tpt Dl4Feb67. DBR 16Apr77 Tainan A/f
				15439	(MSN 19905) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44 Manila. Accident 27Aug45
				15440	(MSN 19906) to USAAF 23Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 05May44. Crashed Finschhafen, NG 08May44
					caused by water in fuel
				15441	(MSN 19907) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X6 23Apr44. Flown with Australian radio
					c/s VHCDV. W/o 16 Aug 1945 at Clark AB, Philippines
				15442	(MSN 19908) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X17 22Apr44. 5th AF 375th TCG
					Damaged while airborne between Hollandia and Nadzab 21Jun44, repaired. Salvaged 18Apr47
				15443	(MSN 19909) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 26Apr44. Damaged while parked Nadzab 11Jun44, repaired.
					W/o Sep 23, 1944 in taxi accident at Kalaikunda, India
				15444	(MSN 19910) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 28Apr44 Manila. Salvaged 1946
				15445	(MSN 19911) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 25Apr44 Manila. Salvaged 22Jun46
				15446	(MSN 19912) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X43 Hot T'Go 05May44.
					Truck struck left aileron while parked Finschhafen NG 21May44, repaired. Right wing hit tree
					turning Jun44, repaired. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. flown over Corregidor by Hulme
					Accident 14Aug45
				15447	(MSN 19913) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as 57 20May44. Hit by same truck twice
					while parked 23Oct44, repaired (317th TCG) lost Jun 17, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 14659
				15448	(MSN 19914) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X34 27Apr44. Accident 01Jul45
				15449	(MSN 19915) to USAAF 24Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X61 16May44. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. WFU 31Dec45
				15450	(MSN 19916) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. To Philippine AF 24Jul46
				15451	(MSN 19917) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 84 05May44. Right wing tip of taxiing 43-15451 scraped wing
					of another a/c Gusap NG 24May44, both repaired. Elevators damaged by prop wash of another a/c 27Oct44,
					repaired. In supply drops in support of troops Leyte 12Nov44, hydralic system shot out by ground fire,
					crash landed Leyte, salvaged 14Nov44
				15452	(MSN 19918) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 87 24Apr44. Salvaged 24Sep45
				15453	(MSN 19919) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 67th TCS 23Apr44. Engine cut out on take off
					Cyclops NG 22Oct44, salvaged, only minor injuries,
				15454	(MSN 19920) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 23Apr44 flown with Australian radio c/s VHCDL
					Qantas 11May44, back to 5th AF 29Jul44. SOC 1946. To PI-C25 Philippine Airlines 1947
					Cathay Pacific Airlines 13Mar49. XY-ABZ Airways Burma Ltd 1949. To Burma AF as BuAF UBT-702
					Nevada Airlines Inc B29Apr78. WFU 1983 at Guam.
				15455	(MSN 19921) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. Missing 30Sep45
				15456	(MSN 19922) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 65th TCS 28Apr44. Engine failure on take off Finschhafen,
					ditched in harbor 10Dec44, no injuries
				15457	(MSN 19923) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF 23Apr44 flown with Australian radio c/s VHCXM
					W/o Dec 11, 1944 at Kercwagi, Papua New Guinea.
				15458	(MSN 19924) to USAAF 25Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X66 05May44. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44
				 	Destroyed on ground at Clark Field, Philippines by Japanese infiltrators Mar 11, 1945.
				15459	(MSN 19925) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 70th TCS 26Apr44. To 5th AF 433rd TCG 70th TCS
					Right landing gear collapsed Lae NG 02jul44. To 2nd Serv Sqn for repair. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS
					as X23 21Feb45. Accident 18Apr45
				15460	(MSN 19926) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X9 X9A Cleo C 20May44. Noemfoor parachute
					drop 03Jul44. Taxiing accident 05Oct44, repaired. Accident 22Jul45
				15461	(MSN 19927) to USAAF 27Mar44 5th 24Apr44. Japan. Salvaged 25Feb47
				15462	(MSN 19928) to USAAF 31Mar44. Delivered to China under Lend-Lease May 24, 1944
				15463	(MSN 19929) to USAAF 31Mar44. Intended for China under Lend-Lease but crashed
					5 mi N of Miami May 14, 1944 during delivery flight.
				15464	(MSN 19930) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS 21Apr44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 04Oct44. Salvaged Oct45
				15465	(MSN 19931) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X63 16May44. Damaged while airborne
					SW of Cycliops NG 17May45, repaired. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. Bob Hope party a/c Aug44
					Salvaged 18Apr47
				15466	(MSN 19932) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. to PI-C54 Philippine Airlines May 13, 1946, to XT-543,
					to civil registry as VR-HEX, to Lutheran World Foundation North American Lutheran Council. XT-811 Civil
					Air Transort. To N8399C Cat INC Jan 13, 1950, then to Air America as B-809, W/o Oct 20, 1954 in Gulf of Siam
				15467	(MSN 19933) to USAAF 27Mar44. 5th AF? 26Apr44? no card. USAF VC-47A Sep54
					 w/o 8 Jul 1958, Fatal (2) crssh after t/off, nr Tachikawa AB, Japan 1 crew survived
				15468	(MSN 19934) to USAAF 28Mar44 5th AF 26Apr44. FLC 29Nov46 SOC in Philippines Nov 29, 1946.
					Sold to Zinc Corporation, on Australian Registry as VH-BHE Feb 28, 1947. Operated by Silver
					City Airways Ltd and used for aerial survey flights to locate
					mineral resources. Sold to Bureau of Mineral Resources Geology
					and Geophysics Division. Reregistered as VH-BUR Dec 27, 1950.
					Registered to Airlines of NSW May 3, 1960. Operated for NSW
					Department of Lands Aerial Survey Unit. WFU Sep 1960 and
					stored at Sydney Airport. Sold to Baldon Pty Ltd of Sydney
					Jan 15, 1966. Cancelled from Australian registry Jan 15, 1966.
					Sold to Jetair Australia Jul 19, 1969. Returned to Australian
					registry as VH-BUR Nov 4, 1969. Named "Joseph Stewart".
					WFU and stored at Sydney when Jetair ceased operations. To Royal
					Nepal Airline Corp as 9N-AAY Mar 12, 1971. WFU Aug 30, 1971.
					Scrapped shortly thereafter.
				15469	(MSN 19935) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X72 26Apr44. Accident 17Jan46
				15470	(MSN 19936) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 26Apr44. Salvaged 26Nov45
				15471	(MSN 19937) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X13 05May44. Hit by jeep 24Jan45, repaired. Salvaged 09Mar45
				15472	(MSN 19938) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X6 16May44. Gust of wind took plane
					off ground and to left landing right wing hit ground Finschhafen NG 10Jun44, repaired.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X64. WFU 31Dec45
				15473	(MSN 19939) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 55th TCS 21Apr44. Right engine fire landing
					Wakde 28Jul44, repaired. Crashed after takeoff from Archerfield QLD Aug 11, 1944 and wound up in ditch.
					Salvaged.
				15474	(MSN 19940) to USAAF 28Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 94. X94 Mornin' After 16May44
					Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. Right wing tip hit pole taxiing 29Aug44, repaired
					Struck by jeep while parked 04Oct44, repaired salvaged Nov45
				15475	(MSN 19941) to USAAF Mar 29, 1944. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X14 29Apr44. Noemfoor parachute
					drop 03Jul44. Struck by truck in parking area 19ep44, repaired. Salvaged 25Feb47
				15476	(MSN 19942) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 20May44. to 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 95
					Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. Used in Los Banos Raid 22Feb45. Landing accident Morotai 01Dec45,
					salvaged, no injuries
				15477	(MSN 19943) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X57 22Apr44. To 5th AF 374th TCG
					22nd TCS. SOC 01May46
				15478	(MSN 19944) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X31 11May44. Damaged wing tips landing
					Townsville Australia 28Aug44, repaired by VAFSC Depot No 2. To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 09Sep44
					Ran off runway and hit post 05Dec44, repaired. Used in Taygaytay Ridge paratroop drop 03Feb45
					Flown over Corregidor by Winters 16Feb45. Accident 21Aug45
				15479	(MSN 19945) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. Salvaged 08Apr45
				15480	(MSN 19946) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 22Apr44. To Philippine AF 31Oct46
				15481	(MSN 19947) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X68 The Yellowstone Comet 22May44
					Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44. Package dropped hit stabilizher 09Aug44, repaired
					Struck C-47 and P-38 taxiing 14Jan45, all repaired. WFS 11Aug47. To CNAF Taiwan as 15481
				15482	(MSN 19948) to USAAF 29Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. Accident 05Mar45
				15483	(MSN 19949) to USAAF Mar 30, 1943. 	5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 26Apr44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS
					as X12 May44. Damaged taxiing Finschhafen NG 19May44, repaired. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44
					In midair collision with 43-16320 Apr 25, 1945 4 mi SW of Algeles, Luzon, Phillippines.
				15484	(MSN 19950) to USAAF 01Apr44. 5th AF 10May44. 36 Sqn RAAF as VHCXL 15Aug44
					Australian National Airlinesas VH-CXL R11Feb46. VH-BHB Zinc Corp Silver City Australia
					Airways Pty Ltd R28Feb47. HMMK MacRobertson Miller Aviation "Durach" " Kimberley" ROIAug49
					MacRobertson Miller Airlines 0l]u155. Australian Aircraft Sales, Mascot R15May69.
					B-257 Far East Air Tpt 10Jun69. N86AC RFerguson, Phnom Penh, B21 Feb74
					RlOApr74 Southeast Asia Air Tpt. Hit by rocket at Phnom Penh 19Jan75 and DBR
				15485	(MSN 19951) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 24May44. sold 29Nov46. To VH-ING Dec 12, 1948 with
					Australian National Airlines (ANA) as "Mukana". Ansett ANA Oct57. Victorian Air Coach Airlines of NSW 26Aug66
					WFU Jan67. Broken up May 31, 1970 at Essendon.
				15486	(MSN 19952) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 26Apr44. Salvaged 06Sep44
				15487	(MSN 19953) to USAAF 31Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 55th TCS 29Apr44. Bombed Mindoro 24Dec44
				15488	(MSN 19954) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X62 16May44. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44
					Damaged on ground at Clark Field, Philippines Mar 11, 1945 by attack by Japanese infiltrators.
					Repaired. Crashed 26Jun45
				15489	(MSN 19955) to USAAF 31Mar44. 5th AF 375th TCG 58th TCS 27Apr44. Bad weather encountered on
					night flight near Mt Hagen, belly landed in clearing 21Sep44
				15490	(MSN 19956) to USAAF 30Mar44. 5th AF 28Apr44. salvaged 12Dec45
				15491	(MSN 19957) to USAAF 30Mar44. 9thAF 28May44. 8th AF. MIA Sep 17, 1944, Arnhem
				15492	(MSN 19958) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. Condemned 14Sep45
				15493	(MSN 19959) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44.
					Departed Ramsbury 25Feb45 to be based at Coulommiers (A-58), France. Towed two gliders
					transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. The aircraft was hit by flak just after crossing the
					Rhine while still towing the gliders. It was first hit in the right wing behind the engine and
					subsequently near the navigator's station and in the centre of the aircraft setting the aircraft
					on fire. The two gliders (Waco CG-4A's 43-39755 and 43-27466) were released and the pilot
					of the C-47 attempted to crash land the aircraft NE of Wesel [4KIA – the crew chief was able to bail out].
					MACR 13388
				15494	(MSN 19960) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. [Y], 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air
					Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’,
					6Jun44. Used to transport Nazi officials for war trials; noted at Thionville (Y-33), France 28May45.
					12th Troop Carrier Squadron, 60th Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
					Damaged landing at Munich AB, Germany 1Nov46. Salvaged Jan 7, 1947
				15495	(MSN 19961) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. Eighth Air Force 14May44. 45th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [T3*J; Nose #69], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers
					to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany
					on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To Colonial Airlines as NC86547 and converted into a DC-3C
					on May 3, 1946 after an accident. Restored to C-47A when
					bought by Aeroposta Argentina Aug 11, 1947 as LV-AET.
					Immediately transferred to Aerolineas Argentinas name 'Mapuche'.
					After being damaged in an accident at Rio Gallegos Sep 4, 1959, it
					was deregistered then transferred to LADE (Lineas Aereas
					del Estado, FAA) as T-21 later TC-21, later T-89. Donated
					to Museo Aeroespacial de Brasil (Rio de Janeiro) Apr 28, 1992.
				15496	(MSN 19962) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. 44th Troop Carrier Squadron [6E*F; Nose #46],
					316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men
					and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge
					of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Accident; salvaged 5May45
				15497	(MSN 19963) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the
					504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt,
					SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170)
					21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the
					southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					USAF "0-1 5497". 0-315497 Alaska ANG 144th ATS
				15498	(MSN 19964)Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron
					[W7*K; Nose #30], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and
					the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Damaged by flak in the wings but returned
					to Cottesmore. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd
					Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44; hit by flak and crash landed at
					Groesbeek, Netherlands [4POW]. Condemned 18Sep44. MACR 10136
				15499	(MSN 19965) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. Eighth Air Force 14May44. 438th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported
					paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop
					zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Returned to USA 08Aug45 RFC 08Nov45. To NC65283. To
					LV-ABF Aeronaves Dodero 23Jul46 Cia Nav Dodero 12Mar48. To Argentine AF as FAAr T-89 11Oct50 WFU 1959
					As TA-05 on display at Museo Nacional de Aeronautica, Moron, Buenos Aires, Argentina
				15500	(MSN 19966) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. 90th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Greenham Common (Station 486). The aircraft was flying to
					Saint-Dizier (A-64), France in severe icing conditions and heavy overcast when it crashed
					22km SE of Saint-Valery-en-Caux 3Dec44 [4MIA]. Condemned 7Dec44. MACR 10533
				15501	(MSN 19967) to USAAF 01Apr44. 9th AF 436th TCG 81st TCS as U5 E, 1944, with 81st TCS, 436th
					TCG in 1944, used in D-Day airdrop. To Illinois ANG. Arrived MASDC 29 Oct 1964, Departed 15 Apr 1965
					To Colombia under MAP
				15502	(MSN 19968) Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44. Ninth Air Force 11May44. 74th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [ID*Y], 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467);
					named ‘Mary Co-Ed II’. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne
					Division to a landing zone at Hiesville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Chicago’, 6Jun44.
					Mourmelon-le-Grand (A-80), France Feb45. Having landed at Bayreuth (R-26), Germany 24Apr45,
					the pilots were going through the shutdown procedure when the following C-47, 43-15350
					landed and lost control, ground looping into the port engine and cockpit of #502, ejecting the
					pilot who subsequently died from his wounds [1KIA]. Salvaged 30Apr45
				15503	(MSN 19969) to USAAF 03Apr44. 9th AF 23May44. Germany 01Jan48. Salvaged 03Mar48
				15504	(MSN 19970) to USAAF 01Apr44. 9th AF? no card. MDAP Belgium. To French AF as AdlA 315504 25Oct52
					GT3/61 "FRAQP". CIET 340 Nov54. GT4/61 Mar56. CIET 340 Oct56. GTl/64 "FRAKW" Nov58
					GT21 64 "FRAOG" Jan59. GT1I64 Sep59 GSRA 76 "FSEYH" Feb60. CIEES 343 "FSDKA" Jul63
					To Cameroon AF as AACa TJXAJ in 06May65
				15505	(MSN 19971) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. USAF "0-315505" 1958
				15506	(MSN 19972) Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 49th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44
					Returned to US 10Aug45. Returned to RFC 26Oct45. NC38944 R. E. Allen Mar50
					Dascamp Aircraft SalesCO US. PP-XEC May50. PP-AGG Aero Geral Ltda, Rio DE US Janeiro 09Sep50
					PP-VCH Varig R08Oct52. B/U Sao Paulo 09Jun69
				15507	(MSN 19973) Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 439th
					Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Took part in the 439th TCG
					Field Day at Upottery 8Jul44. The aircraft collided with the wing tip of C-47A, 42-100817
					during a Group formation flying completion, damaging an elevator; landed safely.
					To Turkish AF as 6044.
				15508	(MSN 19974) to USAAF 01Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. SOC 31Dec45
				15509	(MSN 19975) Delivered to USAAF 4Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 37th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [W7*T; Nose #39], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. En route to the target, several British bombers towing gliders
					passed underneath causing turbulence for this glider. The tow rope broke and the glider
					was ditched in the North Sea close to a RAF Air Sea Rescue launch 18 miles off Great
					Yarmouth. The C-47 observed the safe rescue of the glider crew and returned to base.
 					Returned to US 24Sep45. To RFC 11Oct45. Canadair Ltd SE-BBH ABA "Vraken" B10Dec45
					R05Aug46 SAS as "Vraken", "Helge Viking"I", Hjalmar Viking" 01Aug48. Sold 09Nov51. N9985F Air Carrier
					ServiceCO US 17Aug53. N51V Piedmont Aviation Corp "P/m Yadkin Valley" 1953. Charlotte
					Aircraft Corp 30Apr62. T3-29 Spanish AF "911-9/911-09/901-9" 05May62 WFU 26Jan77
					G-BHUB with Aces High Ltd, Duxford R30Apr80 and used fo sevral films. "GAGIV" for film "Airline"
					Ruskin Air Services cis 1981. Acquired by American Air Museum July 1980.
					Is painted as ‘315509’ in 316th TCG/37th TCS colours with code ‘W7-S’.
					Now at American Air Museum, Duxford, UK painted in USAAF colors. Film
					identities included G-AGIV, FD988 and KG418.
				15510	(MSN 19976) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron
					[W7*F; Nose #25], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the
					456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44 but returned to Cottesmore after becoming lost in
					bad weather. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’,
					17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Damaged by small arms fire just before glider release, the
					crew took retribution on a German machine gun crew by dropping the glider tow rope on their position.
					After the end of the war it was assigned to
					Germany with the 61st, 12th, and 60th Troop Carrier Groups and the 7290th Air Base Group (also
					flying the Berlin Airlift). Loaned to Turkish AF in Jan 1949, returned to USAF by Nov 1954.
					169th Fighter Bomber Squadron, 126th Fighter Bomber Group, Illinois ANG, Greater Peoria Airport, IL.
					By 1972 with Ohio ANG
					On Jun 9, 1973, it was dedicated at a base open house attended by Mrs Donald Hurlburt, widow of
					1st Lt Donald Hurlburt, for whom the base is named. In 1987 preserved at Hurlburt Field Memorial
					Air Park, Florida painted as '43010', although nominally on charge of USAFM
				15511	(MSN 19977) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. [X], 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division
					to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
					To French AF as AdlA 315511. Indo-China 25Dec53. GT2/63 Jun54. GT2/62 Jun55. GTl/64 Oct55. ET52 Aug56
					To USAF 28Mar57. To Thai AF in 1959. SOC by Aug 14, 1981.
					Allocated to Lopburi special Warfare Center for display.
				15512	(MSN 19978) Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44. Ninth Air Force 15May44. 438th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
 					Returned to US 08Aug45. To RFC 30Oct45. NC62376 Empire Airlines 1946. West Coast Air Lines 04Aug52
					Registered as NC62376 with Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum collection McMinnville OR US 24May66
				15513 (MSDN 19979) Delivered to USAAF 5Apr44. Ninth Air Force 16May44. 44th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [6E*M; Nose #53], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the
					507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of
					Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting
					men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British
					13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three
					miles northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Returned to US 26Sep45. To RFC 25Sep45. NC32975 Spencer Airways 20Jan47. VP-YFD Spencer
					Airways (mispainted as VP-YFE) crashed Croydon, UK 25Jan47. Just after becoming airborne,
					the plane never gained altitude, overran the runway and crashed into a Ceskoslovenske Dakota.
					Twelve of 23 onboard killed on the Spencer Airways none on the Ceskoslovenske. Loss of control by the captain
					of the Spencer Airways plane, who, when attempting to take-off a heavily loaded aircraft in
					poor visibility allowed it to become airborne in a semi-stalled condition.
				15514	(MSN 19980) Delivered to USAAF 4Apr44. Ninth Air Force 15May44. 59th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [X5*E], 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483)
					26May44. Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the British 1st Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to
					Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division
					to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
					To RFC 24Sep45. NC60818. NC50040 Trans Caribbean Air Cargo Lines Inc Dec45
					Crashed at Lumberton, NC US 08Aug46
				15515	(MSN 19981) Delivered to USAAF 5Apr44. Air Transport Command. Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL May44. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing
					Morrison Field May44. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Crashed on takeoff
					and destroyed by fire at Borinquen Field 5May44.Condemned 5May44.
				15516	(MSN 19982) Delivered to USAAF 5Apr44. Ninth Air Force 23May44. 77th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Crashed on takeoff at Welford 13Dec44. Salvaged 13Dec44.
				15517	(MSN 19983) delivered to USAAF 5Apr44; Air Transport Command 12Apr44; Reconstruction Finance Corporation
					(RFC) 9Mar46; registered NC62386; To Babb Co, Inc, Glendale, CA; Registration cancelled Aug 1949.
					To Mutual Defense Assistance Program as 49-2637; rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance Company, Van Nuys,
					Glendale, CA; Departed Van Nuys c13Jan50; To Royal Hellenic AF as 49-2637.
				15518	(MSN 19984) to USAAF 04Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To RFC 12Mar46. YV-AVN Avensa 1946
					 Crashed in sea La Guaira to Las Piedras, Venezuela 20Apr48
				15519	(MSN 19985) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC? no card. Ground accident on 19 Feb 1946 at Westover Fd, MA
				15520	(MSN 19986) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 11Apr44. To RFC 10Jun46. YV-AZQ. YV-C-AZQ TACA DE US Venezuela Jul46
					LAV Jun57. crashed 10Mar61 Mt Turmas, Venezuela. Crashed into the slope of a mountain while en route.
					Navigation error. Failure of the crew to follow the prescribed route. Flying VFR in IFR conditions.
					All 12 onboard killed.
				15521	(MSN 19987) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC? no card. USAF VC-47A Sep54 "0-15521". Athens Aug70. Keflavik 1971
					On fire dump Keflavik Jun72
				15522	(MSN 19988) to USAAF 05Apr44 ATC? no card. To RFC 05Jun46. NC53471. VT-CYN Himalayan Aviation E 22Jun43 R Sep48
					Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53. Crashed 24Mar58 Kathmandu, Nepal. Due to a navigational error the aircraft
					flew the wrong route into a valley. While maneuvering to make a turn, the aircraft stalled and
					crashed. Wreckage was found 16 miles from Kathmand. All 20 onboard were killed.
				15523	(MSN 19989) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. United Airlines L 07Aug44. Force landing on 25 Jan 1945
					at Nashville Metro. A/p, TN. Surveyed Jan 25, 1945 at Nashville Metro Airport, Tennessee
				15524	(MSN 19990) to USAAF 05Apr44 ATC? no card. SC-47A converted to VC-47A-DL Sep 1954.
					Stored MASDC Sep 1967, non flyable.
				15525	(MSN 19991) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. Caribbean Wing ATC. To RFC 26Feb46. NC57638
					NC57800 Plymouth Oil Co., Pittsburgh, PA US Nov53. Graubert Aviation Inc, Valparaiso, IN 1964
					Appliance Buyers Credit Corp, St Joseph, MI US 1964. Snurb Inc, Miami Springs, FL US 1965
					Islands of Bahamas Inc, Coral Gables, FL US 1966. Concare Aircraft Leasing Corp, Tulsa, OK Sep71
					"Roberts Realty" Jul72. E Coast Avn Corp, Freeport, Bahamas 1972. Mettrick Corp, Miami
					Springs, FL US 1973. N94486 Wm Scott, Hollywood, FL US tla Kwin Air 1973. cancelled 1976
					Restored, R28Jan77. Current 2011
				15526	(MSN 19992) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 10Apr44. To RFC 28Feb45. NC54331 Flamingo Air Service Inc,
					NY US 07Mar46. LBS Aircraft Corp, Miami Springs, FL US 05Apr49. Gilcrease OilCO US 20Jul50
					Minnesota Mining & MfgCo, St Paul,MN R23Feb51. RrN33M 19Mar51. N90856 Rr 16Dec58
					Lease Plan Inc op by Clark Bros Co, Olean, NY US 06Mar59. N611CB Rr 15May59
					Clark BrosCO US 06Dec62. Page Airways Inc 02Mar64 . P T Sharples, Philadelphia, PA US 16Mar64
					Rr N912PS 30Mar64. Omni Investment Corp R16Sep68. Llangollen Farm & Fisher Montgomery Ocola, FL
					US R27Sep68. N912E Rr 02Dec68. Montgomery Ross Fisher, tla Century Equipment,
					Beverly Hills, CA US R25Nov70. American Inti Airways Mar75. Air Capital Aircraft Sales Inc,
					Wichita, KS US 1975. N585HJ L Harvey, Miami, FL US 1976. R Hill Apr77.
					R T Kearns, Chillicothe, OH R15Aug77. Current 2011
				15527	(MSN 19993) to USAAF 05Apr44 ATC? no card. USAF VC-47 A Sep54 "0-15527" US Attache to S Africa Jul67
					Akrotiri, Cyprus 1974. Struck off USAF charge on Mar 13, 1975 on transfer to another agency.
					Damaged beyond repair at Limasol, Cyprus on Jan 9, 1975 and broken up in Aug 1977.
				15528	(MSN 19994) to USAAF 05Apr44. Alaska Wing ATC 15Apr44. W/o in crash Dec 29, 1944 10 mi N of
					NAS Adak, Alaska
				15529	(MSN 19995) to USAAF 06Apr44. Alaska Wing ATC 15Apr44. Returned to US 16Sep44. To RFC 31Oct45
					To NC48130. WFU
				15530	(MSN 19996) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 14Nov45. Arizona Airways as N57985 Sep45
					Frontier Airlines 01Jun50. Miami Aviation Inc 12Nov64. PI-C862 Air Manila 1965.
					RP-C862 Rr 1973. Swiftair 1978 derelict at Zamboanga City Philippines 1981
				15531	(MSN 19997) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 13Mar46. To LV-XFT. To Argentine AF as T-23 1947.
				15532	(MSN 19998) to USAAF 05Apr44. ATC 11Apr44. To RFC 09Mar46. NC54334 Flamingo Air Svces 19Mar46
					Page Airways Inc 07Jul48. L B Smith 09Feb49. HK-1504 X11504E Colombian Petroleum Corp 28Apr49
					HK-1504W Rr 13May49. N2615 Mobil Oil of Canada Ltd R13Sep57. Mobil Oil of Libya Ltd,
					Wilmington, DE US RI2Nov65. N200TA Tricon Inti Airlines 1974. 5MB Stage Lines, Des Moines 10Apr77
					D L Diamond, Kenai, AK US R26Ju179 to N200TA May84 current 2011
				15533	(MSN 19999) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 19Nov45. NC59360 J S Abercrombie & Cameron
					Iron Works, Houston, TX US Oct51. N222H W C Hendrick. VP-BAA Skyways Ltd "Anacacho
					II" Feb58. Bahamas Airways Nov58. Rr VP-BBL 15Jul59. F Egbert, Miami, FL US 1967
					HR-LAD LANSAR 15Dec67. To N437GB. As N437GB ditched in Atlantic Ocean
					near Nassau, Bahamas on October 18, 2019 – 2 crew survived. Registration cancelled on January 29, 2020.
				15534	(MSN 20000) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 31Oct45. Canadair Ltd. To SE-BBI "Gjuson" later
					renamed "Ivar Viking" of ABA 10Dec45. F-OAFP Ham Comm DE US France en Cameroun R23Mar50
					crashed Tenkodogo, Upper Volta 01May50.
				15535	(MSN 20001) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 31Oct45. Canadair Ltd.
					To SE-BBK "Tjadenn" later renamed "Loke Viking" 10Dec45 to 01Aug48
					F-VNAC Govt of Viet Nam B05Apr50. F-OASQ SCANA 18Jun55. F-BHKV Air France A14Apr56
					crashed at Moliere, Algiers 31May58. Crashed into mountains 100 miles southwest of Algiers. 15 killed.
				15536	(MSN 20002) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 31Oct45. NC50322 L B Smith Aircraft Corp
					N49V Piedmont Aviation Inc "P/m Tennessee Valley" 1953. To Spanish AF as FAEs T3-27 20Oct61
					then FAEs 901-7" Jun71 then FAEs 745-27 Mar74. To G-BGCG Fairoaks Aviation Svces R20Nov78
					N5595T Westair Inti, Monument,CO US R13Mar80. To G-BGCG 12Feb85 WFU 03Apr89.
					Noted with Skysport Engineering at Hatch, England January 2019.
					Noted Aug 2000 stored at Hatch, England.
				15537	(MSN 20003) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC? no card. USAF as SC-47A "0-315537". 61 ARS E Kirby
					SC-47A converted to VC-47A-DL in 1962. To MASDC 5 Apr 1962, Departed 1 Apr 1963 To HAC, TX, returned to service
				15538	(MSN 20004) Delivered to USAAF 6Apr44. Air Transport Command 21Jun46. Registered as NC4245
					To Standard Airlines Inc, CA (1946 to Jun49). To the Babb Company, Glendale, CA. Registration
					cancelled Aug49. To Mutual Defense Assistance Program as 49-26xx. Rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance
					Company, Van Nuys, Glendale, CA. To Royal Hellenic Air Force as 49-26xx.
				15539	(MSN 20005) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Landing accident on 10 Mar 1952 at K-9, Korea
				15540	(MSN 20006) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card USAF converted to SC-47A. to HC-47A 18Sep62
					stored Davis Monthan. Sold for spares Mar65
				15541	(MSN 20007) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF converted to SC-47D. Stored MASDC 10 Mar 1961,
					Departed 18 Oct 1963, To Argentina FAA as TA-07
				15542	(MSN 20008) to USAAF 06Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. To N6897D
				15543	(MSN 20009) to USAAF 06Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card USAF converted to C-47E by PAA. To Grupo 8 of
					Peruvian AF as FAP-356. W/o Arequipa Province, Peru Mar 18, 1983.
				15544	(MSN 20010) to USAAF 06Apr44. ATC? Apr44? USAF "0-15544". (17th AF) Forced landing
					Grunddsagen. Grevesmühlen. East Germany 20May60
					while on the way from Copenhagen to Wiesbaden. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
					Military Assistance Program [MAP]. United Nations
					Operation in the Congo (UNOC) Jul60 as 203. 3 Squadron, UN Air Transport Force,
					N’Dolo Airport, Léopoldville, Republic of Congo. Force landed after left engine failure
					during takeoff from Tshikapa, Kasai Province, Republic of Congo 29Jun61.
					The plane was being flown by an inexperienced pilot; the Indian captain was
					sitting in Luluabourg, 105 miles away
				15545	(MSN 20011) to USAAF 07Apr44. ATC 14Apr44. Norway 30Apr45. To Norges Luftfartstyre 20 Tpt Fit "T"
					as KNLu 43-15545 07Jun45 DNL L 08Jun46. LN-IAR DNL "Nord Kapp" 01Mar47. SAS "RoalfViking"
					To L'Armée de L'Air (French AF) reg 315545 radio call sign F-RASJ, for service
					in French Indo China. Next call sign was F-SEYD. Apr 5, 1961 w/o (DBR) at Blida, Algeria.
				15546	(MSN 20012) to USAAF 07Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. To RFC 29Oct45. To Air France as F-BAXK.
					Jun 1950 to Aero Portuguesa as CS-ADB. Apr 1953 to Air Liban as OD-ABQ. To Kasturi and Sons in India
					as VT-DTS Mar 22, 1965. Next to National Remote Sensing Agency, India, again as
					VT-DTS. Presently preserved at Hyderabad-Nadirgul (Flytech Aviation
					Academy)
				15547	(MSN 20013) to USAAF 07Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. W/o Jun 11, 1944 in crash 5 mi NW of Corning, Iowa
				15548	(MSN 20014) to USAAF 07Apr44. ATC? Apr44? Jan 13, 1945 at Dayton Wright AB, Ohio in ground
					collision. no card. USAF. To MASDC 31 Jul 1962, to excess 1 Apr 1970
				15549	(MSN 20015) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC 12Apr44. Ground accident on 18 May 1944 at Alliance AAF, NE 805BU
					W/o 12 Oct 1944, crashed on takeoff at Lawrenceville-George AAF, IL. Surveyed Oct 12, 1944, George Field, Illinois
				15550	(MSN 20016) to USAAF 08Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. stored Davis Monthan 1962
					To civil registry with FAA as N162 in 1962. In 1964 to Somali Airlines
					as 60-S-AAB, reregistered 60-SAB May 1964, then as N925 Oct 1970 and to
					Pyramid Airlines Charter Services Mar 1981. Reregistered as N512GL Apr 1986,
					to Basler and Basler in Oshkosh Mar987. SOC Mar 3, 1990 as "parted out". Nose sold to Pall
					Mall Clothing Co. in Holland to be used for display purposes. Nose for
					restoration Jun 2006.
				15551	(MSN 20017) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC 18Apr44. WAA Charlotte 03Jul46. NC52935 Pulitzer PublishingCO US
					St Louis Post Despatch "Weatherbird" 1954. Houston Aviation Products Corp, Houston, TX US 1965
					Robert C Watson, Lewiston, PA US 1964. Jack Adams Aircraft Sales Inc, Walls, MI US Aug68
					Zephyr Aviation Inc, Zephyr Hills, FL US Jul69. W Duff, Miami, FL US Jun72. Fuselage stored
					Miami Inti Nov75. George T Baker Aviation School, Miami, FL US 30Aug79 R19Oct79. WFU 30Aug94
				15552	(MSN 20018) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC 14Apr44. Scrapped Jul 29, 1944 Louisville-Bowman Field, Kentucky
				15553	(MSN 20019) delivered to USAAF 9Apr44; 1st Troop Carrier Group, Baer, IN 14Apr44; 805th Base Unit,
					George, IL 29Aug44; to Dorval, Montreal 26Apr45; delivered to the Royal Norwegian AF
					24May45 as 43-15553; leased by RNoAF to Det Norske Luftfartselskab, DNL Jun46; registered LN-IAT;
					named "Nordtind"; renamed "Terje Viking" 1Oct48; sold to DNL 15Dec48; Scandinavian Airlines
					System (SAS) 8Feb51; registration cancelled 16Sep53; Royal Danish AF (RDAF) 1Oct53
					as 68-682; ESK 721 (Squadron 721) 1Jan54; reregistered K-682 15Dec60; Radio call sign OV-JBM;
					last flight for RDAF 30Jul82; stored at RDAF Base Værløse; leased by Bohnstedt-Petersen A/S
					3Mar83; returned to storage 31Oct83; Bohnstedt-Petersen A/S 21Feb85; registered as OY-BPB Feb 1985;
					The Association for Flying Museums Planes/Danish Dakota Friends 25Jun92; repainted in
					original 1946 SAS colors and named "Arv Viking" 19Apr96; repainted in the 1966 Royal
					Danish AF scheme Spring 1998;
				15554	(MSN 20020) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF converted to VC-47A Sep54. To MASDC May 11, 1962.
					Fuselage Davis Monthan Dec69. For sale Jan70
				15555	(MSN 20021) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF "0-3555" Nebr ANG 1959
					Crashed Cheyenne, WY US 25Apr71
				15556	(MSN 20022) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To Chile AF in 1978 as FAC-689,
					then FAC-1121
				15557	(MSN 20023) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC 13Apr44. W/o Mar 28, 1950 in crash 6 mi SW of Roswell AB,
					New Mexico due to engine failure.
				15558	(MSN 20024) Delivered to USAAF Apr44; 813th Base Unit, Sedalia, Warrensburg, MO; damaged at Sedalia
					12May44; damaged in collision with parked C-53D 42-68784 at Sedalia 19Oct44; designated SC-47A;
					4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961); Middletown Air Material
					Area, Olmsted, PA; MASDC, Davis-Monthan, AZ 1Jun62; re-designated HC-47A 22Oct62;
					declared excess 1Apr70; Kolar & Co; registered N61726; Aerospace Products; Air Freight Inc,
					Jackson, MI leased 1973; United Commander Sales Inc, Jackson, MI 1975; Aerospace Products Inc,
					N Hollywood, CA 7Mar77; registration cancelled 14Dec98.
				15559	(MSN 20025) to USAAF 09Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. Bailed from USAF to Air American as 559 Jul 1966.
					Numerous accidents, incidents over the years all repaired. Returned to the USAF June 30, 1975, after
					escaping from Saigon on April 29, 1975 and landing in Bangkok, Thailand. Declared
					surplus by the USAF as of May 1975. Given to the Royal Thai AF as '559'. Stored at
					Lopburi AFB in May 1989. Noted preserved there in January 1999.
				15560	(MSN 20026) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC 13Apr44. W/o 16 Jul 1944, Landing accident at Atterbury AAF, IN
					Surveyed Jul 16, 1944 in Alterbury AAF, Indiana
				15561	(MSN 20027) delivered to USAAF Apr44; 2nd Combat Cargo Squadron, 1st Combat
					Cargo Group, Bowman, KY; damaged taxying at Richmond, VA 7May44; 1053rd Maintenance &
					Supply Squadron, 1050th Maintenance & Supply Group, Andrews, MD; damaged taxying at Ramey,
					Puerto Rico 26May50; 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961);
					Middletown Air Material Area, Olmsted, PA; MASDC, Davis-Monthan, AZ 21Apr62; declared excess 1Apr70.
				15562	(MSN 20028) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC 14Apr44. Crashed Kingsley Dam, NE US 16Jul44
				15563	(MSN 20029) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC? Apr44? Damaged in Indiana 20Jul44. Repaired. No card
					USAF "0-315563". Converted to C-47E (R-2000-4). Stored Davis Monthan. With Aero America Corp, Tucson, AZ
					US Dec69 to Jun77
				15564	(MSN 20030) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 17Apr44. To RFC 21May46
				15565	(MSN 20031) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF as 530 BT-67 conversion in Guatemala.
					Converted to turboprop power as Basler BT-67 (conversion no. 25) and with Guatemala AF as TG-FAG-6
				15566	(MSN 20032) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 23 Jun 1964, Departed 24 Jul 1964
					To Colombia under MAP
				15567	(MSN 20033) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 17Apr44. PAA L13May44. N202 CAA 12Dec45. N22 15May51
					CAA 1953. FAA 12Dec58. WFU 1975
				15568	(MSN 20034) to USAAF 10Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF VC-47A Sep54.
					Crashed Minchumina, AK US 12Jun62. Sold for scrap Apr64
				15569	(MSN 20035) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To RFC 27Mar46. NC57672 Air Cargo Express Inc Nov53
				15570	(MSN 20036) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 15Apr44. Crashed Newtown, OH US 15Apr44, salvaged 31Dec45
				15571	(MSN 20037) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To RFC 25Feb46. YV-C-AMD LAV 11Feb49. N54452 Carolina Aircraft
					Corp 28Mar68. Airlease Corp Inc, Beaufort, SC Nov69. N34MS Marian Air Service 1975
				15572	(MSN 20038) to USAAF 11Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A Sep54
					"0-315572 OR US ANG. To MASDC 6 Aug 1969, to excess 1 Apr 1970
				15573	(MSN 20039) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan 1962 to 1965, sold for spares
				15574	(MSN 20040) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USA. To MASDC 9 Mar 1961, to excess 1 Apr 1970
					Converted to SC-47, converted to VC-47A-DL in 1962. Stored MASDC 1962 to 1965.
				15575	(MSN 20041) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC 23Apr44. To RFC 19Sep45. 19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT-971 callsign
					"VHREY". PK-REY KNILM 01Dec47. Garuda Indonesian Airways 28Dec49. PK-GDC Rr 27JulS6
					Trans Nusantara Airways. Burmah OilCO US L. Crashed 21Jan74 Broome, Westerm Australia. Broome
					Shire local authority purchased it from Garuda. Repaired and opened as a tourist bureau as VN-BME
					and named “RMA Broome”. Began operating as an aviation museum 19Nov81. Purchased ca1989 by the
					Aviation Museum, Bullcreek Drive, Perth. To civil registry PK-GDC. Sold to Peter Hanbury of
					Armadale WA US 23Apr03. Dismantled and trucked to the property of Jeff Green at Armadale WA
					US. Reported that the owner is intending to convert the aircraft into a studio.
				15576	(MSN 20042) to USAAF 11Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF 1964. Struck of charge at Sembach Air Base,
					Germany on Sep 1964 for spares recovery
				15577	(MSN 20043) to USAAF 11Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A.
					Noted 10 May 1963 at Olmstead AFB, PA with Pennsylvania ANG (likely 140th AES).
					To MASDC 23 May 1967, to excess 1 Apr 1970.
				15578 (MSM 20044) to USAAF 12Apr44. ATC 17Apr44. Iran 31May47. scrapped Tel Aviv 25Mar49
				15579	(MSN 20045) to USAAF 12Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A. Served with the
					California ANG beginning in September
					1954 and used by the Governor with the name “Grizzly.” Over the years it was borrowed to
					ferry 144th ADW pilots to Hamilton AFB, as well as flying all the California governors
					and other VIPs around California. It was also used as a flying command post during floods
					and similar emergencies, and was equipped with communications for the governor’s office
					and state police. It was also on loan to the USMC during March 1971. The plane was retired
					in March 1973 and placed on static display at the ANG base five miles northeast of Fresno.
					In 1987 was preserved at Hurlburt Field, FL painted as '43010', although nominally on charge of
					USAFM. Now on display at March Field Museum, California.
				15580	(MSN 20046) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC 17Apr44. To Guatemelan AF as 520 Oct 22, 1946 to Oct 28, 1950.
				15581	(MSN 20047) to USAAF 18Apr44. ATC 18Apr44. To RFC 29Oct45. To Air France as F-BAXL. Crashed
					near Beauvais, France Mar 18, 1955 after it hit high-tension wires. 9 killed.
				15582	(MSN 20048) to USAAF 12Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2040. W/o Feb 27, 1948 at
					Arnajas, Brazil
				15583	(MSN 20049) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
					This aircraft appears, very near the end of John Ford's 1945 film, *They Were Expendable.*
					Was involved in an in-flight abort of some sort Jun 15, 1950 while assigned to
					Brooks AFB, TX. Involved in accident in Vietnam Jul 17, 1970 with one fatality.
				15584	(MSN 20050) to USAAF 16Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Converted to AC-47D. Later to
					Philippine AF as 315584. To Philippine civil registry as RP-C??
				15585	(MSN 20051) to USAAF 12Apr44 ATC 18Apr44. Was registered as NC65393 to private individual
					prior to 1953. In 1953 it went to Trans-Pacific Airlines. On 4 March 1961 it was delivered as ZK-BYF to
					Airland (NZ) Limited, and registered to them Dec 4, 1961. Later registered to Fieldair on
					Feb 20, 1978 and used as a top-dressing aircraft. WFU Jan 19, 1981 and went on static display
					in RAF D-Day scheme at Silverstream Aeronautical Society Museum, Wellington, NZ. Now at
					Gisborne Museum, Gisborne, NZ painted as Royal New Zealand AF, NZ3457.
				15586	(MSN 20052) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To Philippine AF in 1956
				15587	(MSN 20053) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC 07Apr44. ARL 23Jun50. To French AF as AdlA 315587.
					1951 French AF Indochina (MDAP). GT2/64 "FRBFX" May54. GTl/64 Aug54. ET52 Aug56
					Returned to USAAF 28Mar57. To Thai AF as KAT L2-18/00. Reported missing, date unknown. WFU 10Nov66
				15588	(MSN 20054) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To RFC 20Sep45. NC69612. NC5873V. N287W.
					N25H Inti Harvester CO US Nov53. Rr N125H. N525W Montgomery Ward &CO US Inc, Chicago, IL Jun63
					Millers Aviation Inc, Mooresville, NC US Oct67. Damaged 29Feb68 Statesville, NC US. WFU 1971
				15589	(MSN 20055) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC US 13Apr44. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2059 Dec 10, 1949.
					Stored Campos dos Afonsos Feb 1979. To civil registry
					with Rondonia Industria y Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-LBL. B21Nov80,
					Stored Opa Locka, FL US Dec81. Resistration cancelled 21Dec81. H Camacho, Jamaica, NY US R05Jan82
				15590	(MSN 20056) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC US 17Apr44. Missouri ANG 01Jan48. Scrapped 18Oct49
				15591	(MSN 20057) to USAAF 15Apr44. ATC US 17Apr44. to Peruvian AF as FAP-486. Renumbered FAP-303.
					Transferred to SATCO as OB-XAG-540 and later to Aero Peru as OB-R-540 in 1964.
				15592	(MSN 20058) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC 17Apr44. To RFC 26Sep45. NC88809 Eastern Airlines 11Oct45
					CF-JNN World Wide Airways Inc R23Jan57. Crashed 05Apr57 Fox, NWT recovered & repaired
					N4270A Ayer Lse Plan, Linden, NJ 15Oct59. AP-AMC Govt of Pakistan, Dept of Civil Aviation R 1961
				15593	(MSN 20059) to USAAF 13Apr44. ATC? Apr44? no card. W/o Aug 16, 1956 Location ?
				15594	(MSN 20060) to USAAF 13Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. Crashed Jun 29, 1955, Sitkinak Island,
					Alaska. 10 killed.
				15595	(MSN 20061) to USAAF 13Apr44. Damaged Los Angeles Mines Field Los Angeles, CA US 13Apr44 repaired
					ATC 16May44. To RFC 12Apr46. NC65121 Humble Oil RefiningCO US Nov53 Rr N98H
					Allen Bros & O'Hara Inc, Memphis, TN 1971. Eagals EquipmentCO US Sep72. Jack Lenhardt, Hubbard, TX
					US R24Dec74. Forced down by Colombian AF while drug smuggling 02Oct77 near Villavicencio, Colombia
					Current 2011.
				15596	(MSN 20062) to USAAF 14Apr44. ATC 16Apr44. To RFC 14Mar46. to Arizona Airways as N64910.
					Frontier Airlines "S/I Denver" then " S/I Williston Basin" 01Jun50. Miami Aviation Corp
					Continental Air Service Inc, Reno, NV US 1966 to 1971. N64910 N-cancelled 22 Oct 1971, to Laos
				15597	(MSN 20063) to USAAF 14Apr44. ATC US 16Apr44. To RFC 28Feb46. Southwest Airways NC63107 1946
					Pacific Airlines 06Mar58. Blatz Airlines 01Jun60. Zantop AIL L to 30Jun64.
					F A Blatz, Los Angeles, CA US Mar70. J R Ricci, Torrance, CA US R18Jan79
				15598	(MSN 20064) w/o Aug 12, 1944 in takeoff accident at Memphis, Tennessee
				15599	(MSN 20065) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card USAF. W/o 5 Sep 1952 in crash 10 miles W. of Narsarsuaq A/p
					when ran out of fuel
				15600	(MSN 20066) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. W/o in crash landing at Bellevue-Offutt AB,
					Nebraska Jun 17, 1951
				15601	(MSN 20067) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To Philippine AF as HHP 315601 WFU Nichols AFB Nov80
				15602	(MSN 20068) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? Accident 40 miles east of Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA
					13Jun46. Accident at Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA 18Jun46. Accident at Lawson Field,
					Fort Benning, GA 31Jul47. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE). Accident at Neubiberg, Munich,
					West Germany 25Oct52. USAF "0-15602" 1960. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE).
					Military Assistance Program [MAP]. United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNOC) 4Aug60 as 206.
					3 Squadron, UN Air Transport Force, N’Dolo Airport, Léopoldville, Republic of Congo. WFU at N’Djili,
					Léopoldville c.Jun63
				15603	(MSN 20069) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card USAF
					Converted to EC-47N from RC-47N. To MAP Nov 6, 1972.
				15604	(MSN 20070) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To Philippine AF as HHP 315604 Dec77
				15605	(MSN 20071) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 17 Dec 1961, Departed 15 Jun 1962 to
					Fairchild Engine & Aircraft Corp., To MAP 30 Aug 1962
				15606	(MSN 20072) to USAAF 14Apr44 ATC? Apr44? no card. USAF
					N6697C R A Allmand. Volitan Aviation Inc 1959. To EC-AQH with TASSA (Trabajos Aéreos del
					Sahara, SA) and crashed off Las Palmas, Spain on Jun 21, 1964. Both engines failed and the plane ditched
					1 mile offshore and sank. 28 onboard, one passenger killed.
				15607	(MSN 20073) to USAAF 15Apr44. ATC US 26Apr44. W/o Jul 26, 1944 in crash 3 mi S of Sedalia, Missouri
				15608	(MSN 20074) to USAAF 17Apr44. ATC US 29Apr44. To Brasilian AF as FABr 2060 17Nov49
					W/o Mar 1, 1959, Aragarcas Mountain, GO, Brazil.
				15609	(MSN 20075) Delivered to USAAF 15Apr44. Ninth Air Force 23May44. 14th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483);
					named ‘Meggie McGee’. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44; hit by enemy ground fire, either white tracers
					or incendiaries. Plane caught fire under the copilot’s legs and the cockpit lining began to burn
					causing much smoke. The glider was cut loose. The aircraft crew waited two or three minutes
					and then the captain gave orders to bail out. The crew stepped aside until the captain
					jumped. A fifth crew member was putting on his parachute when the crew jumped. Four
					members of crew landed in close vicinity of one another. British Tank Corps men were
					awaiting them and lead them a short distance back to where their tanks were. They said the
					fifth chute opened after the rest of the crew had bailed out but they could not get to him as he
					was too close to enemy lines. The aircraft crash landed at Uden, Netherlands. Condemned 23Sep44.
					MACR 10250
				15610	(MSN 20076) to USAAF 15Apr44. ATC? Apr44? Damaged in ground accident Jul 13, 1944 at Pope AB,
					North Carolina. No card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A Sep54. To MASDC 11 Sep 1962, to excess 1 Apr 1970
				15611	(MSN 20077) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers
					of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of
					Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire.
					USAF. Converted to VC-47A. ANG Sep54. Michgan ANG. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to May72
					N61722 J Hankins Air Service R 1973. Air Freight L R Sutton, Raleigh, NC US R09Aug79. Current 2011
				15612	(MSN 20078) Delivered to USAAF 17Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 310th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493);
					named ‘Sea-Ration’. Transported eleven Polish paratroopers of the 2nd Polish Parachute
					Brigade to a drop zone near Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 21Sep44;
					hit by flak after the paratroopers jumped, the aircraft crashed at Reek near Grave,
					Netherlands [5KIA]. Condemned 22Sep44. MACR 10264.
				15613	(MSN 20079) to USAAF 19Apr44. 9th AF 23May44. Germany 27May49. To 335 Sqn Norwegian AF as KNLu T-AK 20May50
					"BW-K" 1951. N62103 Shawnee Airlines R 1975. 5MB Stage Lines, Des Moines, IA Jun77.
					Fuselage only at Ft Lauderdale Nov79. Red Aircraft Service, Ft Lauderdale, FL US. Rr N47GW Jan80
					Golden Isles Air Inc, Ft Lauderdale, FL US R03Apr80 "Marmaduke I" canc May83
				15614	(MSN 20080) Delivered to USAAF 17Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 44th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [6E*V; Nose #40], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment
					on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Hit by flak but returned safely to Cottesmore [1KIA].
					Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’,
					17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To RFC 27Sep45. NC50034. TAM. To Bolivian AF
				15615	(MSN 20081) Delivered to USAAF 18Apr44. Ninth Air Force 11May44. 44th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [6E*O; Nose #55], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. The aircraft was scheduled to transport supplies for the
					507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44 but the nose was
					badly damaged in collision with another C-47 when it started to takeoff on the wrong
					runway [1KIS]. Condemned 9Jun44.
				15616	(MSN 20082) to USAAF 18Apr44. 9th AF? May44? no card. USAF. N6898D Purdue Aeron Corp,
					Lafayette, Inc Jun63. Basler Flight Service, Oshkosh, WI 1970. Viking Inti Air Freight Jun77.
					E Pikovsky, Minneapolis, MN Jun79. Basler Flight Svces Inc R12Sep79. To Basler BT-67 conversion
					no 32. Now with Royal Thai AF as KAT RTAF882.
				15617	(MSN 20083) Delivered to USAAF 17Apr44. Ninth Air Force 11May44. 37th
					Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*V; Nose #41], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported supplies
					for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 319th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. To RFC 14Sep45. To Colonial Airlines as NC86591, to Aerolineas
					Argentinas as LV-AGE. W/o Jun 3, 1951 when it was flying a
					regular route over a Patagonic route carrying 15 passengers
					and 4 crew. Accident was during landing at Puerto Deseado,
					Santa Cruz, AR. Plane seriously damaged and the fire was
					controlled.
				15618	(MSN 20084) Delivered to USAAF 18Apr44. Ninth Air Force 12May44. 75th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. 78th Troop
					Carrier Squadron. Damaged at Aldermaston (Station 467) 20Jan45. Brétigny-sur-Orge (A-48),
					France. Towed two Airspeed Horsa gliders transporting men and materials for the 17th
					Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; hit by enemy
					ground fire, the gliders were released before the airplane dived into the ground
					[1KIA – 4 crew members bailed out safely]. MACR 13434
				15619	(MSN 20085) Delivered to USAAF Apr 30, 1944. 47th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the
					3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire.
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					7504th Air Base Group, Lakenheath; force landed Neubiberg, Munich,
					West Germany, 25Apr51; 3909th Air Base Group, Lakenheath; 3919th Air Base Group, Fairford;
					accident landing at Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 2Jul53; 3918th Air Base Group,
					Upper Heyford; 7530th Air Base Group, Chelveston; 7543rd Air Base Squadron, Mildenhall, Oct59; designated VC-47B;
					converted to EC-47Q. Service with 36th Tactical Fighter Wing at Bitburg Air Base, Germany in 1967
					and named “Phantom’s Mother”. To MASDC on Sep 26, 1969. Stored MASDC Dec 1969 to May 1972.
				15620	(MSN 20086) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth
					Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers of the 507th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge
					of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					USAF. converted to VC-47A Sep54. "0-15620" Minnesota ANG. Stored Davis Monthan May72
					On display at Minnesota ANG Museum, Minneapolis-St Paul
				15621	(MSN 20087) to USAAF Apr 18, 1944. 9th AF May 20, 1944. 12th AF.
					W/o 12 Aug 1944, Takeoff accident at Grosseto AB, Italy. Salvaged Aug 31, 1944
				15622	(MSN 20088) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 310th Troop Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Damaged in collision with C-47A
					? 42-92733 taxying at Aldermaston (Station 467) 27Feb45. 310TCS Repaired. USAF "0-15622" 1963
				15623	(MSN 20089) Delivered to USAAF 19Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 62nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. WFU May 13, 1946.
					On display at Airborne and Special Forces Museum in Fayetteville, NC.
				15624	(MSN 20090) to USAAF 28Apr44. Damaged in ground accident May 16, 1944 at Memphis AP, Tennessee.
					To China May 27, 1944.
				15625	(MSN 20091) to USAAF Apr 26, 1944. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease May/Jun 1944. Missing during flight from Kunming to Tingjiang Nov 30, 1945.
				15626	(MSN 20092) Delivered to USAAF 18Apr44. Ninth Air Force 14May44. 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd
					Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Accident at Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France 4Dec44. Salvaged 7Dec44.
				15627	(MSN 20093) Delivered to USAAF 18Apr44. Ninth Air Force 22May44. 310th Ferrying
					Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, Warton (Station 587). Damaged after engine failure
					landing at RAF Silverstone, Towcester, Northamptonshire 22Apr44.
					9th AF 22May44. To RFC 26Jun46. NC67776. LV-NQU Secretaria DE US Aeronautica R26May47
					To Argentine AF as FAAr T-17 Aug48. W/O May70
				15628	(MSN 20094) Delivered to USAAF 18Apr44. Ninth Air Force 14May44. 72nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Towed an Airspeed Horsa glider ? HG915 transporting men and materials for the 101st
					Airborne Division to a landing zone at Hiesville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Keokuk’, 6Jun44.
					Damaged in a landing accident at Gotha Nord (R-4), Germany 16Apr45 when it struck and
					damaged a parked C-47, ? 43-16037. Salvaged 21Apr45.
				15629	(MSN 20095) Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44.
					72nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Aldermaston (Station 467); named ‘Oil on Nose’. Damaged in collision landing at
					Shrewton, Wiltshire 2Aug44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44; caught fire and crashed north of Boxtel, Netherlands [4POW].
					Condemned 17Sep44. MACR 10174.
				15630	(MSN 20096) to USAAF 20Apr44. . Ninth Air Force 17May44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. Damaged in forced landing at Koblenz-Winningen airport,
					Germany 14Apr45. Condemned 17Apr45.
				15631	(MSN 20097) to USAAF 19Apr44. 9th AF 30May44. Germany. FLC 17Jun47. OCTO TRAD 05Feb48
				15632	(MSN 20098) Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 48th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44;
					battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. The drop was not made because of bad weather
					conditions. Shot at by enemy ground fire causing both engines to catch fire. Too low to bail
					out, the aircraft crash landed east of Amfreville, NE of Picauville [6POW:1EVD]. Condemned 7Jun44.
					MACR 5712
43-15633/16132		Douglas C-47A-90-DL Skytrain
				MSN 20099/20598
				15633	(MSN 20099) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd
					Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt,
					three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To Royal Laotian AF as 633 Dec 1960.
				15634	(MSN 20100) Delivered to USAAF 19Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 36th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [4C*V; Nose #02], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th
					Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Returned to US 23Sep45. To RFC 21Oct45. Canadair Ltd
					F-BAXR Air France 28Jan47. Rousseau Aviation L 1963 BFeb65. Touraine Air Tpt 1973
					Ste Uni-Air, Toulouse 1975.
				15635	(MSN 20101) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier
					Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Towed a glider transporting men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44, back
					to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44. Lonray (A-45),
					France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44.Used on a mission to retrieve repaired gliders from a
					landing strip close to Nijmegen bridge, Netherlands Nov44. After takeoff, fabric started to peel off
					the glider. The formation returned to the landing strip where the glider released from the tow
					and landed, followed by the C-47 which then took off with a different glider. During cruise, the
					left engine failed and the glider was released over a British fighter field. The aircraft diverted to
					Brussels, Belgium for repairs. NC51839 NTU. USAF/ANG. 0-15635 Missouri ANG 131 TFG Oct70
					Put on display Oct 1972 at National Museum of Transport, Barrett Station, St Louis, Missouri.
				15636	(MSN 20102) to USAAF 20Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. 8th AF. W/o 8 Apr 1945 on ground at Wertheim, Germany
				15637	(MSN 20103) Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 49th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44;
					shot down by flak and crashed in a flooded area on the drop zone 3km NW of Carentan,
					Normandy [3KIA:4POW]. Condemned 7Jun44. MACR 6013
				15638	(MSN 20104) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 36th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [Nose #01], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th
					Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for
					the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Struck by ground fire over the landing zone hitting
					the left auxiliary fuel tank, the aircraft caught fire and crashed near Milheeze, NE of
					Eindhoven [1POW:3EVD]. Condemned 18Sep44. MACR 10040
				15639	(MSN 20105) Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force 23May44. 59th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [X5*B], 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483) 26May44.
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers
					of the British 1st Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. Wing tip damaged during takeoff at Barkston Heath 20Jan45.
					Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported
					men and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville. Returned to US 03Oct45. To NC53457
				15640	(MSN 20106) Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 79th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466). Melun/Villaroche (A-55),
					France 26Feb45. Destroyed by explosion and fire at Melun 5Jun45. Salvaged 5Jun45.
				15641	(MSN 20107) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 45th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop
					zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Hit by flak over Boxtel, Netherlands damaging the flight controls,
					the crew members were in the rear of the aircraft preparing to bail out when the aircraft crash
					landed at Schijndel. The navigator was thrown forward and sustained a broken neck. He was
					taken to a German hospital where he died; rest of crew were taken POW. Condemned 9Sep44.
					MACR 10402.
				15642	(MSN 20108) to USAAF 20Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. Salvaged 05Mar48
				15643	(MSN 20109) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 47th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 36th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Struck by ground fire and flak over the landing zone, the aircraft
					caught fire and crashed at Ven-Zelderheide near Ottersum. MACR 10039
					Crew 1 MIA and 3 returned.
				15644	(MSN 20110) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 301st Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Transported
					paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. 301st Air Service Squadron, 473rd Air Service Group,
					United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), Tempelhof (R-95), Berlin, Germany. Damaged taxying
					at Bovingdon (Station 112) 12Feb46. Oberpfaff Jan 1, 1948. Salvaged May 24, 1948
				15645	(MSN 20111) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters,
					508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. Later stored as 0-315645.
					In 1951 assigned to USAFB Greenham Common in UK. In May 1961 to Portuguese
					AF as FAP 6159. In 1975 to Mozambique AF as FP-502
				15646	(MSN 20112) to USAAF 21Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 04Mar49
					To Turkish AF as 6062, coded TK-62
				15647	(MSN 20113) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 47th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported
					paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of
					Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 32nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st
					Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), Frankfurt/Eschborn (Y-74), Germany.
					Damaged in collision with parked C-47A ? 42-93074 while taxying at Eschborn 21Jan46.
					14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, United States Air Forces in
					Europe (USAFE), Rhein-Main, Frankfurt, Germany. Damaged taking off at Rhein-Main 15Oct46.
					Salvaged 11Nov46.
				15648	(MSN 20114) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 44th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [6E*E; Nose #45], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. Transported
					paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone
					near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco
					CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider
					transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division
					to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to
					Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers
					to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany
					on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Returned to US 26Sep45. To RFC 19Oct45. Canadair Ltd
					SE-BBL ABA "Orren" B10Dec45 R31Jul46. SAS "Loke Viking" 01Aug48. F-VNBD Paul Boyeaux 22Aug49
					R15Oct49 for Emperor Bao Dai. Rep of Vietnam Apr56 Vietnam AF as SVAF 315648 Jan58
				15649	(MSN 20115) Delivered to USAAF 21Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 93rd Troop
					Carrier Squadron [3B*Z], 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider
					transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. 439th TCG relocated
					to Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then returned to Balderton (Station 482) 16Sep44.
					Transported paratroopers of D Company, 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44.
					Neth/Belgium Turkey 27Mar47. TC-TUG Devlet Hava Yollari -THY "56" 01Mar56 Turkish AF 1966
				15650	(MSN 20116) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 29th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported
					paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. A resupply flight for the
					507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44 was aborted in bad weather.
					94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39)
					4Nov44. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45. The aircraft was part of a mission by the 91st TCS
					of sixteen aircraft delivering gasoline to Cham (R-64), Germany 8May45; crashed landing at
					Cham. Salvaged 16May45.
				15651	(MSN 10117) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men
					and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Munich 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 04Dec48
				15652	(MSN 20118) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). Transported paratroopers of the 506th
					Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. To Norwegian AF as 315652 in July 1950. To Royal
					Danish AF in Oct 1956 as K-688 and 68-688. Loaned from RDAF for filming of "A Bridge Too Far"
					Withdrawn from use Jul 30, 1982. In Dec 1982 on display at
					Militair Luchtvaartmuseum at Kamp Zeist, Netherlands. Previously painted in RNLAF livery as X-5, repainted
					in Royal Netherlands Indies AF colors as ZU-5, later repainted X-5. After restoration now displayed
					in National Military Museum on the former Soesterberg AB in Royal Netherlands Indies AF colors
					as T-443.
				15653	(MSN 20119) to USAAF 22Apr44. 9th AF? 28May44? no card. USAF. Mid-air (bird), on 27 Feb 1954 at
					Chaumont AB, France. To MASDC 19 Dec 1961,
					Departed 29 Jun 1962 to Fairchild Engine & Aircraft Corp., To MAP 6 Nov 1962
				15654	(MSN 20120) to USAAF 22Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. Returned to US 31Aug45. To RFC 26Mar46
					NC66006. AN-ACR LANICA. N16774 Bellomy Aviation Inc, Miami, FL US 03Sep63
					Bellomy Lawson Aviation Inc. To Ecuadorian AF as 20120/HC-AUW
				15655	(MSN 20121) Delivered to USAAF 25Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 85th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with C-47 ? 42-100630 at Colleville-sur-Mer (A-22), 27Aug44 [4KIA].
					Condemned 28Aug44.
				15656	(MSN 20122) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 441st Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44. FLC 01Feb46. PH-TBW KLM 16Feb46.
					Crashed Schiphol Apt, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 14Nov46. The flight crashed during a third
					landing attempt in inclement weather. The pilot, not lined up with the runway, made a sharp
					left turn. The wing hit the ground and the aircraft exploded in flames. All 26 onboard killed.
				15657	(MSN 20123) to USAAF 22Apr44. 9th AF 28May44. Returned to US 28Jul45. To RFC 30Oct45
					NC54579 Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville, OK US 1949. Tulsa Oilers Baseball Club Inc, Tulsa, OK
					US 1967. Aerodyne Inc, Milwaukee, WI Feb69. Air Seafood Distributors, Baltimore, MD Dec73.
					R Schmith, Mooresville, IN R07Jun78. WFU Aug82
				15658	(MSN 20124) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 95th Troop Carrier
					Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463). Ferried to
					Welford (Station 474) to participate in a resupply flight for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Memphis’, 7Jun44. Prosnes (A-79),
					Reims, France 11Sep44. Le Mans (A-35), France 30Sep44. Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France 2Nov44.
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone
					at Bastogne, Belgium on Operation ‘Repulse’ during the Ardennes offensive 27Dec44. Hit by
					enemy ground fire NW of Flamierge, Belgium and crashed in flames north of Salle [2KIA:2POW]. Condemned 29Dec44.
 					MACR 11316.
				15659	(MSN 20125) Delivered to USAAF 24Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 45th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [T3*W; Nose #82], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45;
					hit by ground fire and crashed near the drop zone [4MIA]. MACR 13345.
				15660	(MSN 20126) Delivered to USAAF 22Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 91st Troop
					Carrier Squadron [L4*Z], 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462);
					named ‘Miss-Demeanor. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482) 31Aug44, back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68),
					France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44. Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44.
					Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. Late on Christmas Eve 1944 the aircraft was part of a group of
					70 aircraft transporting the 17th Airborne Division from Upottery to Laon/Couvron (A-70),
					France to participate in the battle for the Bulge. Bad weather delayed their departure, the group
					stayed the night at Châteaudun (A-39). On Christmas morning the planes took off again,
					headed for A-70. This plane went into its turn in the pattern after takeoff, and as it did the plane
					lost control and nosed in, probably due to frost on the wings and entering the propeller wash from
					preceding aircraft. The plane, loaded with six airborne personnel of the 680th Glider Field Artillery
					Battalion and cargo, crashed on Highway 155, two miles southwest of the airfield, caught fire and
					burnt out 25Dec44 [10KIA]. Condemned 29Dec44.
				15661	(MSN 20127) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 81st Troop Carrier Squadron [U5*X], 436th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466). Took part in Operation 'Dragoon' - the invasion
					of southern France 15Aug44. Takeoff accident on 20 Sep 1948 at Tempelhof AB, W. Germany
					USAF "0-315661" 1958. "0-15661" 322 Air Div 1962
				15662	(MSN 20128) to USAAF 24Apr44. 9th AF 06Jun44. Returned to US 08Aug45. To RFC 31Oct45 Canadair Ltd
					Became SE-BBM "Ripan" (later renamed "Magna Viking") of ABA. Crashed at Bromma Apr 1, 1951.
					Remains to SAS 10Oct51 spares. WFU 31Oct45
				15663	(MSN 20129) Delivered to USAAF 27Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 72nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron [CU*A], 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Hit by flak over the LZ,
					the glider cut loose. The aircraft crashed at Sint-Oedenrode, Netherlands [2POW:2EVD].
					MACR 11003
				15664	(MSN 20130) Delivered to USAAF 24Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 47th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a
					drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					To Imperial Iranian AF in 1949
				15665	(MSN 20131) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 73rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467). Towed a glider transporting men
					and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at Hiesville, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Keokuk’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Returned to US via
					the South Atlantic/African Route. Damaged taking off at Ascension Island 26Jun45.
					First aircraft in history to land at the North Pole in "Operation Oil Drum" on May 3, 1952.
					The aircraft crashed Nov 3, 1952 on Fletcher's Ice Island, a floating Navy research facility. The aircraft was
					left there when the island was abandoned, and the island has since melted away.
				15666	(MSN 20132) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 73rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467). Towed a glider transporting men
					and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at Hiesville, Normandy, France
					on Mission ‘Chicago’, 6Jun44 and Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. Damaged in mid-air collision
					south of Birmingham 26Jun44. Damaged Jun 8, 1952 in ground accident at Bolling AB, Washington.
					To French AF as AdlA 315666 14Oct52. To Laos AF as LPLAAF 315666 10Aug56 to Jun60
				15667	(MSN 20133) Delivered to USAAF 24Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. Returned to USA Jul 25, 1945. To RFC Oct 31, 1945.
					To CAA as NC20969. To US Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 39111 Nov 30, 1949.
				15668	(MSN 20134) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’,
					6Jun44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force, Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted
					with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for use as a pathfinder. Transported
					paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone
					at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Converted to EC-47N from RC-47N. To MAP Feb 17, 1973.
				15669	(MSN 20135) Delivered to USAAF 26Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 440th Troop Carrier
					Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463). Transported paratroopers of the 101st Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44.
					To SAF as SE-BAX "Esbjorn Viking". To Air Lingus as EI-AC named "St Enda" Nov 26, 1948 and cancelled
					Jun 25, 1964. To Royal Nepal Airlines Corp as 9N-AAO Jun 26, 1964. W/o Jul 12, 1969 at Nepaigunj, Nepal
				15670	(MSN 20136) Delivered to USAAF 24Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44. 80th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [7D*W], 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466).
					To Meteor Air Transport as NC54337 (aircraft rebuilt after an accident on Nov 19, 1949 in which
					2 were killed) Rpaired while owned by Bankers Life and Casualty (insurers). To
					PP-AOD with Transportes Aereos Nacional (Nacional), reregistered as PP-AKD Jan 12, 1956. REAL Sep 1956.
					To Brazilian AF as FAB 2072 in 1958. To Clube Nautico Agua Limpa as PT-KVB Jul 26, 1977.
					Destroyed while used by Clube Nautico.
				15671	(MSN 20137) Delivered to USAAF 24Apr44. Ninth Air Force 29May44. 44th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [6E*W; Nose #041], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers
					of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt,
					SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider
					transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and
					materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 13th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of
					the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Returned to US 20Sep45. To RFC 03Oct45. NC88808 Eastern Airlines "602" B16Oct45. Leeward Aircraft Inc 01Oct52
					N83C A J Leeward Inc Nov53. WFU
				15672	(MSN 20138) to USAAF 27Apr44? 9th AF? 29May44? no card. USAF 465 TC Sq Dec55
				15673	(MSN 20139) Delivered to USAAF 27Apr44. Ninth Air Force 29May44. 438th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers
					of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Returned to US 05Aug45. To RFC 31Oct45. NC61849 Minneapolis Honeywell RegulatorCO US Oc151
					Super Value Stores Inc, Hopkins, MN Jun63. N561SV Rr 1965 Pinellas Aircraft Inc JuI67
					N95C Broyhill Furniture Factories JuI67. Frornhagen Aviation Inc, Clearwater, FL US R04Mar70
					W/o Jun 6, 1982 when starboard engine failed on takeoff from St Petersburg-Clearwater IAP, Florida
					on a training flight. All 5 onboard survived.
				15674	(MSN 20140) to USAAF 27Apr44. 9th AF? 29May44? no card USAF. Landing accident on 9 Sep 1951 at Sparrevohn Mtn, AK HQSQN
					 Ground accident on 24 Jan 1953 at Elmendorf AFB, AK
					 Landing accident on 23 Nov 1954 at Fire Island, AK 5039ATS
				15675	(MSN 20141) Delivered to USAAF 25Apr44. Ninth Air Force 28May44.
					73rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Hiesville, Normandy, France on Missions ‘Chicago’ and ‘Keokuk’, 6Jun44. Damaged by mechanical
					failure at Aldermaston 12Aug44. Condemned with flak damage 2Jan45
				15676	(MSN 20142) Delivered to USAAF 26Apr44. Ninth Air Force 29May44. 437th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44. 304th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier
					Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), Munich/Riem (R-82), Germany Sep45.
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with C-47A ? 42-93717 near Heidelberg, Germany 6May46;
					the crew bailed out. Salvaged 31May46.
				15677	(MSN 20143) to USAAF 26Apr44. 9th AF 29May44. no card. USAF. To Ecuadorian AF as FAEc 5677
					FAEc HC-AUR Feb68. W/o Feb75. Derelict Quito Mar77
				15678	(MSN 20144) Delivered to USAAF Apr44. 61st Troop Carrier Squadron,
					314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers
					of Company E, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air
					Force, Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment
					for use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile
					northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. C-47D USAF "0-15678" "IG-678" May70
				15679	(MSN 20145) Delivered to USAAF 26Apr44. Ninth Air Force 29May44.
					90th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Greenham
					Common (Station 486). Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone north of Son, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the
					101st Airborne Division to a landing zone near Eindhoven, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’, 19Sep44; the mission failed to reach the objective as the glider
					landed in England. The aircraft participated in a resupply mission for the 82nd Airborne
					Division to a drop zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 21Sep44.
					Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Returned to US 05Aug45. To RFC 26Oct45. NC59534 Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville, OK US 1953
					Top Hat Aviation Inc, Guthrie, OK US Mar71. Aero Systems Intl Mar73. N998Z Grant Financial & Leasing
					CO US. Pacific Northern L Oct75. N998Z with Mountain West Chargers of Aspen,CO US US Jun77
					N101ZG Rr Sep77. Scenic Airways L Aug78. J D Reeves, Littleton,CO US R21Aug79. T L Valas, Raucho
					Santa Fe, CA US R30Sep80. Devoe Airlines L Apr83. Rajneesh Investment Corp, tla Air Rajneesh,
					Rajneeshpuram, OR US RJan84. current 2014. Preserved at War Eagles Air Museum, Santa Teresa, NM
					Currently registered N574JB.
				15680 9MSN 20146) to USAAF 26Apr44. ATC 04May44. WFU 15Oct45
				15681	(MSN 20147) to USAAF 26Apr44. ATC? 04May44? converted to EC-47Q from VC-47A. Disposed of as
					surplus by 56th Special Operations Wing at Clark AB, Philippines Sept 30, 1974.
				15682	(MSN 20148) to USAAF 26Apr44. ATC 01May44. W/o Jul 16, 1944 at Cortland AB, New York
				15683	(MSN 20149) to USAAF 26Apr44. ATC? 01May44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 4 Dec 1962,
					Departed 11 May 1964 to Air Intl Corp, to MAP
				15684	(MSN 20150) to USAAF 26Apr44. ATC? 01May44? no card USAF. To Imperial Iranian AF Nov 30, 1962.
					Assigned to 50th Air Transport Composite Group
				15685	(MSN 20151) to USAAF 26Apr44 ATC? 01May44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 21 Apr 1960, Departed 12 Apr 1961
					to American Airmotive, to MAP 15 Aug 1961
				15686	(MSN 20152) to USAAF 26Apr44 ATC? 01May44? no card. USAF "0-15686" To Philippine AF Jun 1975.
					WFU Nichols AFB Nov 1980
				15687	(MSN 20153) to USAAF 27Apr44. ATC 30Apr44. W/o Aug 11, 1945 in crash 7 mi SW of Marietta, Georgia.
				15688	(MSN 20154) to USAAF 27Apr44? ATC? 30Apr44? no card. converted to C-47E. To US Army Jun 13, 1963.
					Redstone 1973.
				15689	(MSN 20155) to USAAF 27Apr44? ATC? 30Apr44? no card. USAF "0-5689" Jan58. Ditched in
					Mediterranean Sea 60 mi off Libyan coast Jun 7, 1959.
				15690	(MSN 20156) to USAAF 27Apr44? ATC? 30Apr44? no card. USAF. N8744R N Carolina Forestry Service
					Carolina Aircraft Corp, Ft Lauderdale, FL US 1965. Continental Air Service Inc, Reno, NV US 1966
					Crashed 17Apr66 Sam Nena, Laos
				15691	(MSN 20157) to USAAF 27Apr44? ATC? 30Apr44? no card. USAF. W/o Mar 27, 1951 in landing accident
					near Matagorda AB, Texas
				15692	(MSN 20158) to USAAF 28Apr44. ATC 05May44. To RFC 09Mar46 .to NC60942, to Aerolineas Argentinas as LV-ADF,
					to Fuerza Aerea Argentina as T-20 then TC-20 between
					Sept 1966 and Sep 1991, later registered in Chile as CC-CLK and
					is now in the Museo Nacional de Aeronautica de Chile.
				15693	(MSN 20159) to USAAF 28Apr44. ATC or 10th AF May44. no card. USAF. To French AF as AdlA 315693 (MDAP)
					Indo China 29Sep52. GTl/64 "FRBDA" Feb53. B/U Apr54
				15694	(MSN 20160) to USAAF 28Apr44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 31Oct44. Chungking. FLC 01Aug46
					XT Central Air Tpt. N8328C C L Chennault & W Willauer 1949. Civil Air Tpt 19Dec49. N1797B
					to Argentine Army as ETA-101 09Dec54, later MG-1T and ME-1T. To Argentine AF as T-17Oct60, later TC-17
					W/O 10May70
				15695	(MSN 20161) to USAAF 28Apr44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 26Oct44. Chungking. FLC. CoAA China 15Feb46
				15696	(MSN 20162) to USAAF 28Apr44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 27Oct44. Chungking. FLC 20Aug47
				15697	(MSN 20163) to USAAF 11May44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 27Oct44. W/o Feb 27, 1945 in landing accident at Thatbutkon, Burma
				15698	(MSN 20164) to USAAF 28Apr44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 27Oct44. lost Dec 5, 1944, Kuyung, Burma.
					MACR 11071
				15699	(MSN 20165) to USAAF 01May44. 10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 29Oct44. Lost Jun 27, 1945. MACR 14695
				15700	(MSN 20166) delivered to USAAF May44; designated VC-47A; 86th Fighter Bomber Wing, Neubiberg, Munich,
					West Germany; loaned to Headquarters Command, Orly, Paris, France; used by Embassy Flights;
					returned to US May59; Continental Air Command; Robins, GA; Lee County Mosquito Control
					District, Fort Myers, FL; registered N839M 28Jul75, Deregistered in 2020
					Dodson International Parts, Rantoul, KS 23May11. Moved to Florida Air Museum, Lakeland in 2011:
					In 2017 repainted and falsely marked 43-15221
				15701	(MSN 20167) to USAAF 01May44. 10th AF OR US European Wing ATC. USAF VC-47A Sep54. N79968 US Embassy, Cairo
					to 1963 US Nov63 0-15701 USAF. Struck off USAF charge on Feb 2, 1965 upon transfer to the US Army
					and then to Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. Sold for spares Aug 1968.
				15702	(MSN 20168) to USAAF 28Apr44. European ATC 29Jun44. Germany 01Jan48. To Imperial Iranian AF in 1949
				15703	(MSN 20169) to USAAF 29Apr44. European ATC 04Jul44. 9th AF. Salvaged 28Sep46
				15704	(MSN 20170) to USAAF 01May44. European ATC 08Jul44. Karachi. FLC 31Mar47 Adak, Aleutians,
					to Indamar of Bombay, reg. VT-DDT, to Mararajah S. K. Singh, registered VT-DDT,
					returned to Indamar of Bombay, to Kalingal Air Line of Calcutta. Nationalized into Indian AF
					and registered as BJ1046.
				15705	(MSN 20171) to USAAF 01May44? European ATC? 08Jul44? card missing. Returned to US 1946
					To RFC 29Jul46. NC79055 Airlines Tpt Carriers, Burbank, CA US Aug49.
					Northwest Airlines Inc "347" B26Nov51. Ozark Airlines Inc 01Oct58 Rr N151D 1958
					Aircraft Charters Inc, Houston, TX US B06Mar62. National Bank of Commerce, Tulsa, OK US 1967
					Mid American Airlines 1968. National Bank of Commerce, repossessed 30Aug69
					Continental AviationCO US 25May70. FN Stalder, Harrisonville, MI US Jan70
					Continental AviationCO US 13Mar71. Concare Aircraft Leasing Corp, Tulsa, OK US 21Apr71
					Sala Fish Inc Jun73. Aerospace Products, N Hollywood, CA US R17May74.
					Impounded Bogota, Colombia 1976. To Aerlolineas Andinas Aliansa SA 21Jun82 as HK-2820
					Aliansa Douglas DC-3 (HK-2820) performing a local test flight from Villavicencio, Colombia
					on July 8, 2021 crashed after taking off. The aircraft was located and was destroyed by the impact.
					The three crew members on board died.
				15706	(MSN 20172) to USAAF 03May44. Chungking. India China Wing ATC 07Jun44. Karachi
					Sold 03Feb46. VT-AXB Air Svces of India Ltd R05Mar46. Himalayan Aviation Ltd 24May50
					Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53.
				15707	(MSN 20173) to USAAF 01May44. European Wing ATC 08Jul44. 9th AF. FLC 10May46.
					CR-LCC DTA Angola 1946. WFU 10May46. To civil registry Portugal with Companhia DE US Transportes
					Aereos CTA as CS-TDX 1948. To TAAG Linhas Aereas DE US. Angola Angola Airlines DTA as CR-LCC 1967
					To Portuguese AF as FAPo 6168. WFU in Angola 1975 and SOC
				15708	(MSN 20174) to USAAF 01May44. North Africa Wing ATC 14Jul44. FLC Jun46. ET-T-3 Ethiopian Airlines 1946
					ETAAQ Rr 1965. Shot down Shallosa, Egypt 10Apr69
				15709	(MSN 20175) To USAAF. For RAF. Diverted to South African AF as 6835. WFU Dec 31, 21945. To LR-AAB
				 	Nov 23, 1945. To OD-AAB may 1951. To F-OCEN Mar 23, 19675. to D6-ECB May 26, 1976. To Dodson
					Aviation (Wonderboom, South Africa) converted to AMI-DC3-65TP
					with PT-6A-65AR turboprops. To Baja Air Inc as N145RD operating flights to Baja California for a timeshare business.
 					As DC-3TP registered as N467KS to Priority Air Charter Llc, Kidron, Ohio on March 28, 2011 but was
					destroyed in a fatal crash shortly after take-off at Kidron on January 21, 2019.
					Also reported to USAAF 01May44. North Africa Wing ATC 21Jul44. India China Wing ATC 17Aug44
					FLC Cairo 31Dec45. LR-AAB Middle East Airlines "AI Jamia" R23Nov45. OD-AAB "The Cedar" Rr May51 MEA
					Air Liban Oct65. F-OCEN Air Djibouti B23Mar65. Intl AvnlAir Comores Apr71.
					D6-ECB Comores Govt 26May76 stored Rand Airport to 1980
				15710	(MSN 20176) to USAAF 01May44. India China Wing ATC 24Jul44. Karachi. Indian Govt 10Apr46
					VT-CGI Fit Lt Sir Pratap Chandra Bhanj R02Oct46. Airways (India) Ltd R26Mar47.
					Indian Airlines Corp B01Aug53. Crashed Haila Kandi, near Silchar, Assam, India 29Mar59.
					Sustained structural failure while flying through a thunderstorm. All 24 onboard killed.
				15711	(MSN 20177) to USAAF 01May44? ATC? May44? no card. USAF "0-315711" Mar58.
					To Peruvian AF as FAP-369 64-369.
				15712	(MSN 20178) to USAAF 02May44 ATC US 04May44. Damaged while parked at Chicago MAP Dec 13, 1944.
					To United Airlines as C/L "Boston" NC39572. To Kirk Kerkorian's
					Los Angeles Air Service, renamed Trans International Airlines (TIA)
					in 1960, later to be Transamerica Airlines. To N3588 owned
					by Purdue University (Purdue Aeronautics Corp). Crashed
					on takeoff for a test flight after overhaul at Dallas Love Field, TX Apr 18, 1962.
				15713	(MSN 20179) to USAAF 01May44. ATC US 05May44. To RFC 04Jun46. NC49745 M R Jenks Frank & Blount
					PP-YPJ of S A Transportes Aeros REAL R15Sep47. Varig May61.
					To Ecuador AF as FAEc 20179 10Jan68. To HC-AUX 10Jan68. W/O 12Sep71
				15714	(MSN 10180) to USAAF 01May44. ATC US 04May44. To RFC 29Jul46. Charles BabbCO US
					CF-CRZ Canadian Pacific Airlines "179" R12Aug46. Harrison Airways Ltd, Vancouver BC R09May69
					B McLeod, Vancouver BC 1976. Harrison Airways Ltd 1976. B McLeod 1977
					NlOOMA L C Maxon, Kotzebue, AK US RJan78. C H Bailey, Riverside, CA US R06Dec79. WFU 23nov10 .
				15715	(MSN 20181) to USAAF 01May44. ATC US 04May44. To RFC 22Jul46. NC67234
					PP-YPK REAL R04Dec47. Aeronorte R11Jun59. REAL R03Nov60. Varig BAug61
					Crashed 23Jun66 Porto Nacional.
				15716	(MSN 20182) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US 09May44. To RFC 24Jul46. NC79028 Riddle AviationCO US Inc,
					Miami, FL US. Carmas SupplyCO US. PP-ANJ Transportes Aereos Nacional Ltda B15Sep51
					H A Romano R03Aug54 L Nacional. A & 0 Cunha R20Sep54. L Nacional VIABRAS 21Sep54.
					PP-ASK Sadia SA R24Aug56. PT-CEV Taxi Aereo Lider Ltda R17Jun64. W Salles Pereira Jr 06Jun67
					F Barbosa, Linia R08Jul69 M L Lima & D A Vigirci R20Apr72. Aeronorte Industria e
					Comercia Ltda R26May72. Construtora Andrade Gutierrez L 26Jun72
					Crashed 30Sep73 with Aeronorte near Mirituba, Para, Brasil. The crew started the takeoff roll
					at a point 200m down the runway, with a runway distance remaining of 1080m. After taking off,
					the DC-3 climbed slowly, entered a right turn, stalled and crashed in flames. Power loss on
					one or both engines, due to maintenance deficiencies or fuel contamination. All 9 onboard killed.
				15717	(MSN 20183) to USAAF 02May44. ATC US 05May44. To RFC 12Aug46. To civil registry to C-311,
					to Lineas Aereas Nacionales (LANSA) as HK-311. DBR Jan 31, 1951 following forced landing
					at Madrid, Colombia on a cargo flight
				15718	(MSN 20184) to USAAF 02May44. ATC US 02May44. To RFC 22Feb46. NC48520 California Pacific
					SX-BAM Hellenic Air TptCO US Ltd E30Mar49. National Greek Airlines TAE Jul51
					F-VNBL Service Imperial des Liaisons Aeriennes R11Dec54. Rep du Vietnam Apr56
					To South Vietnam AF as SVAF 315718 01Apr58. WFU 12Sep68
				15719	(MSN 20185) to USAAF 01May44. ATC US 03May44. To RFC 09Mar46. NC54326. WFU
				15720	(MSN 20186) to USAAF 02May44. ATC US 05May44. To RFC 09Mar46. NC54333 Flamingo Air Svces
					LBS Aircraft Corp, Miami Springs, FL US. Republic Aircraft Corp Nov53. F BAyer & Assocs Inc
					CU-T826 Emp Consolidada Cubana DE US Aviation 1972
				15721	(MSN 20187) to USAAF 03May44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 15Mar46. NC58020 Reg Robbins, Houston,TX 1949
					Aircraft ConversionCO US. Air Carrier Svce Corp. PP-XEZ Central Aerea Ltda 1950
					PP-ANH Transportes Aereos Nacional of Brazil R09Jan51
					Crashed near Palmeira de Goias, GO (Brazil) Aug 12, 1952 after inflight
					bomb explosion. 4 crew and 20 passengers killed.
				15722	(MSN 20188) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 09May44. To RFC 09Mar46. To NC60940. WFU
				15723	(MSN 20189) to USAAF 03May44. ATC US 06May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. Crashed 28Nov45
				15724	(MSN 20190) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 10May44. Alaska Wing ATC 12May44. SOC 23Jul47
					NC95460 Northern Consolidated Airlines 1953. Interior Airways Inc, Fairbanks, AK US 1967
					Yukon Air Service Inc, Fairbanks, AK US tla Air North R15Apr77. To Brooks Air Fuel as N95460 current
 					Now a hulk at Fairbanks.
				15725	(MSN 20191) to USAAF 03May44. ATC US 07May44. To RFC 23Aug46. NC67590 Southwest AirwaysCO US 1946
					N91234 Allegheny Airlines Inc 13Jul53. N154A Rr 1958. Florida Aim Sales Inc, Miami, FL US 1964
					Southeastern Aircraft Leasing. TI-1052C Exaco op by LADELCA/Caribbean Airways R30Sep66
					LACSA 08Feb67 Cayman Brac. N1546A Aircraft Modifications Inc, Miami, FL US Jan68
					Miami Aircraft Ventures Inc, Miami Shores, FL US Oct69. Caribbean Air Svces J Dobby Dec76
					Aircraft Mods Inc R13Jan77 DC-3R Cas air L Apr77 Dominican Svces L 11Nov77
					Crashed Grand Turk, Bahamas 23Mar78
				15726	(MSN 20192) to USAAF 03May44? ATC US? 07May44? no card USAF "0-315726"
					To MASDC 26 Jun 1961, to excess 6 Apr 1970
				15727	(MSN 20193) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 08May44. To RFC 12Mar46. NC53594 Meteor Air Tpt
					Crashed Teterboro, NY US 29Oct49. Rebuilt as N4908V Allied AircraftCO US
					PP-AKA Transportes Aereos Nacional Oct54 R25Oct56. REAL Sep56. Varig Aug61
					To Brazilian Army Parachute School, Rio DE US Janeiro Jan71
				15728	(MSN 20194) to USAAF 04May44 ATC US 06May44 RFC 12Jun46 to RFC Jun 12, 1946.
					In 1946 to N63440 of Southwest Airways.
					To Pacific Airlines Mar 1958, to Paradise Airlines in 1963.
					To Amerine Turkey Breeding Farms in 1966. To Jack Adams
					Aircraft Sales Oct 1968. To Amherst Airways Inc Jan 1969.
					To Englert Investments Mar 1971. To Caribbean Aircraft Inc
					1973 to 1975. To Carib-West Airways on lease 1972 to
					1976. Later with Alaska Crew Inc, Anchorage, AK. WFU at
					Anchorage Oct 1978. In 2008 was stored at Arlington, WA airport.
				15729	(MSN 20195) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 29Jul46. NC79056 Airline Tpt Carriers,
					Burbank, CA US. US Aug49. Northwest Airlines Inc "345" B26Nov51. N150D Ozark Airlines Inc 01Oct58
					J H Vatterott 06Jun62. Aircraft Charters Inc, Houston, TX US 1965. Continental Oil Charter Co,
					Qatarl Houston 1965. Dubai Petroleum Co, Dubai L 1968. Continental OilCO US Sep70
					Continental OilCO US of Indonesia, Djakarta 1972. Inti Sales Leasing Inc, Renton, WA US 1973
					American Aviation Inc, Renton, WA US 1974. H Ferguson tla Southeast Asia Air Tpt, Phnom Penh R20Jan75
					WFU 28Jun80
				15730	(MSN 20196) to USAAF 03May44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 31Oct45. NC59749 Braniff Airways 1945
					N11W West Productions Mar49. J M West Nov53. Conroe Aviation Inc. Buck Phillips, Conroe, TX US 1967
					Goshen Bloodstock Agency Inc, Goshen, KY Dec67. J Y Brown Nov71. St Louis Univ, Cahohia, IL May72
					Bixby Aircraft Sales Sep72. Bede Aircraft Inc Oct72. C-GRMH Skyservices Ltd R22Oct75.
					Air Dale Ltd 1976 lapsed 22Oct77. Removed from Canadian registry Mar 14, 1989.
				15731	(MSN 20197) to USAAF 06May44 ATC US 06May44 RFC 13Mar46 sold in 1946 to Johnson Flying Service of Missoula, MT as NC24320.
					In accident Dec 22, 1954. Rebuilt as N24320 by Johnson Flying Service.
					Sold to Evergreen International in 1977. Registered Feb 12, 1979 to
					Basler Flight Service of Oshkosh, WI. Registered Jul 24, 1985 to
					McNeely Charter Service of West Memphis, AR. In ground accident
					Dec 15, 1994. Sold to Museum of Mountain Flying of Missoula, MT.
					Arrived at Museum Oct 17, 2001.
				15732	(MSN 20198) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? 06May44? no card USAF "0-315732" SC-47 A 7531 ABS Bovingdon 1960
					Converted to SC-47A. W/o Feb 11, 1962 near Bao Lac, South Vietnam when hit high ground. 9 killed.
				15733	(MSN 20199) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. Sold 15Apr46 NC91007 Alaska Airlines Inc 1946
					CF-KAB J M Gallagher t/a Joy Avn, Hudson Hts, PQ 08Aug57. CP-645 Aerovias Acre SA
					Aerovias Condor SA 23Aug58. Transportes Aereos Acre. Crashed San Ramon, Beni 29Oct65
				15734	(MSN 20200) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. To RFC 06Jul46. NC79022
					PP-ASC Transporte Carga Aerea SA R03Jun49. PP-LDA Loide Aereo Nacional 14Jan50
					CB-91 Lloyd Aereo Boliviano SA B13Sep51. R09Jan52 CP-591 Rr 01Oct53. Derelict Cochabamba Sep75
				15735	(MSN 20201) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 05May44. To RFC 24Jul46
				15736	(MSN 20202) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44 RFC 12Apr46 NC342 CAA N21 Rr N14 R WFU
				15737	(MSN 20203) to USAAF 04May44. Air Transport Command, Alaska 10May44. 54th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					Elmendorf Field, Alaska. Sold 15Apr46. Alaska Airlines Inc. Registered 15May46 as NC91005; N91005,
					cancelled 22May59 on export to Korea. Korean National Airlines. Registered HL2002, cancelled.
					Inha University, Incheon, Seoul. Preserved and on display at Inha University.
				15738	(MSN 20204) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 10May44. Crashed 10 mi NE of Talkeetna, Alaska Sep 18, 1944. MACR 8878.
					3 crew and 16 passengers killed.
				15739	(MSN 20205) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. Scrapped Elmendorf, AK US 18May48
				15740	(MSN 20206) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. ARP 08Dec46. To Brazilian AF as FAB-2035.
					Now at Museu Aerospacial, Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
				15741	(MSN 20207) to USAAF 04May44. Alaska Wing ATC 08May44. To RFC 26Jul46
				15742	(MSN 20208) to USAAF 05May44. Alaska Wing ATC May44. Sold 15Apr46 NC91006 Alaska Airlines
					hit mountain Homer, AK US 20Jan49 5 killed. The aircraft departed Homer at night under VFR conditions
					contrary to company and federal regulations, strayed off course and struck a 3,000 ft. mountain,
					27 miles northeast of Homer. The action of the pilot in proceeding off the designated airway at an
					altitude insufficient to clear the terrain
				15743	(MSN 20209) to USAAF 05May44? Alaska Wing ATC? May44? no card USAF "0-315743"
					District of Colombia ANG 1959, Hong Kong Mar72. 15743 PACAF Apr72. To Philippine AF as HHP 315743 1975 \
					To RP-C82. W/O 06May89 at Manilla, Philippines
				15744	(MSN 20210) to USAAF 05May44. ATC US 02Aug44. ARP 17Nov49. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2061.
					To civil registry with Construtora Andrade Gutierrez SA as PT-KVX, then to Rondonia
					Industria y Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-KVX, scrapped
					Manaus, AM, Brazil.
				15745	(MSN 20211) to USAAF 05May44. ATC US 11Aug44 w/o Sep 7, 1944 in crash 10 mi S of Ottawa. To
					RFC Apr 11, 1945.
				15746 )MSN 20212) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 10May44. To RFC 15Mar46. NC62385 Creole Petroleum Corp, NY US
					Nov53. YV-E-EPE Creole Petroleum Corp R03May57. YV-O-MOP-10 Min DE US Obras Publicas Jun69
					YV-O-MAR-4. WFU 29Dec78
				15747	(MSN 20213) to USAAF 04Mar44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 01Mar46. NC63105 Southwest AirwaysCO US 1946
					Pacific Airlines Inc 06Mar58. Banfe Aviation 27Mar64 Laos E11Jun64 B-307
					Winner AirwaysCO US R08Mar67. Air Vietnam L 1970
				15748	(MSN 20214) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 01Mar46. To DC-3C 24Oct46.
					NC63104 Southwest AirwaysCO US 1946. Pacific Airlines Inc 06Mar58. Inti Aviation Development
					Corp 29Nov61. Op by Libyan AvnCO US. Rr N486F Diamond Leasing Corp for LAVCO 1967
					Petty Ray Div Geosource ATC Inc, Reno, NV US R09May78. Pyramid Airlines L Jun78
					To N486F WFU 07Dec96
				15749	(MSN 20215) to USAAF 04May44. ATC US 06May44. To RFC 01Mar46. NC20754 Morrison Knudsen Co, Boise, ID
					A28Apr54. Rr N36MK 1963. N364K Denver Beechcraft Inc Feb69. Pacific Inland Nav Co, Empire, OR US Jul69
					Alaska Barge & Tpt Inc, Anchorage, AK US Oct69. Aero Retardant Inc, Fairbanks, AK US May72
					Pacific Alaska Airlines Nov73. C-GYBA Aircair Svces, Vancouver, BC 09May76 Yellow Bird Air L13Apr76
					to C-GYBA 08May84. To N347AB. To N33623. Current 2011 .
				15750	(MSN 20216) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US 08May44. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2062 in 1949. SOC Jul 9, 1956
				15751	(MSN 20217) to USAAF 05May44 ATC US 11May44. To RFC 09Mar46. N54335 Flamingo Air Svces 1946
					Neth Antilles 03Jan49. Crashed Guayas River, near Quito Ecuador 06Feb49
				15752	(MSN 20218) to USAAF 05May44. ATC US 08May44. Scrapped 11Oct45
				15753	(MSN 20219) to USAAF 05May44. ATC US 10May44. To RFC 10Mar46. To NC60941 with Nationwide Air
					Transportation Service. To CF-FSP leased to Quebecair, returned to Nationwide Air Transportation
					Service as N60941. To CF-QBH with Quebecair Apr 16, 1957. W/o in hangar fire
					Jul 13, 1958 at Rimouski, Quebec.
				15754	(MSN 20220) to USAAF 05May44? ATC US? 10May44? no card USAF. To MASDC 9 Sep 1968, to excess 6 Apr 1970
				15755	(MSN 20221) to USAAF 05May44. ATC US 11May44. w/o Feb 2, 1946 near Aurora-Lowry AB, Colorado
				15756	(MSN 20222) to USAAF 05May44? ATC US? 11May44? no card . USAF. W/o 18 Nov 1953 Kirtland AFB, NM
				15757	(MSN 20223) to USAAF 05May44? ATC US? 11May44? no card USAF. "0-15757" 1954
					 To MASDC 21 Feb 1962, Departed 28 Mar 1962 Returned to service
				15758	(MSN 20224) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US 09May44. To RFC 05May46. To Flamingo Air Service as NC54332
					To Avianca as HK-328. Crashed Trujillo, Colombia Mar 9, 1955 while enroute from Condoto to
					Cali. The cargo plane crashed with a gold and platinum shipment aboard. Wreckage found one month later.
					3 crew 5 passengers killed.
				15759	(MSN 20225) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US May44. To RFC 21Mar46. To civilian registry as NC88877.
					Sold to Avensa of Venezuela as YV-C-AVA. Sold to Faucett of Peru as OB-WBG-500 Sep 13 1958 and later
					re-registered OB-PBG-500 Oct 9, 1958 and later OB-R-500 in 1964. WFU
				15760	(MSN 20226) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? May44? no card. Landing accident on 12 Jul 1952 at Ellington AFB, TX 4700M&SSq
					USAF 3-15760 US Army Dallas Apr65 to Sep70
				15761	(MSN 20227) to USAAF 08May44. ATC Alaska 10May44. WFU 30Apr46. To NC91002. Crashed Fairbanks, AK US 06Sep46
				15762	(MSN 20228) to USAAF 06May44. ATC Alaska 08May44. to Reconstruction Finance Corp in 1946. Sold on
					civilian market as NC9033H Aero Service Corp, Philadelphia, PA US 1949. ZS-DLX Aero Svces Corp in
					South Africa R16Jun55. Reregistered N9033H 29Jun55. ZS-DLX Rr 03Jan56. CF-ITH Spartan Air Svces Ltd
					R07Feb56. VP-KLJ Spartan Air Svces 1960. CF-ITH Rr Mar61 Kersey Airspray Ltd, Ottawa, Ont R16Apr69
					Kenting Aviation Ltd Terra Surveys Ltd, Ottawa R15Mar73. Laurentian Air Service L R04Jun73
					Capital Air Surveys Ltd 1974. Kenting Aircraft Ltd 1976. Terra Surveys Ltd 1977
					Bradley Air Svces Ltd 1977. C-FITH Rr 1977. Terra Surveys Ltd 1978. Capital Air Surveys Ltd 1978
					Terra Surveys Ltd 1978. Laurentian Air Svces R03May79. Bradley Air Svces Sep79
					Terra Surveys Ltd WFU Malta Sep80. to Malta displayed Air Museum of Malta
				15763	(MSN 20229) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? 12May44? no card NC63439 Southwest Airways US 1946
					Crashed Refugro Bay, Santa Barbara, CA US 06Apr51. The plane crashed into the north slope
					of Santa Ynez peak, 23 miles northwest of Santa Barbara, in poor weather. Failure of the crew
					to maintain minimum altitude for the route being flown for reasons unknown. Crew of 3 and 19
					passsengers all killed.
				15764	(MSN 20230) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? 12May44? no card USAF. Converted to C-47E. Stored Davis Monthan 1962
					N86463 Aero American Corp. CP-710 Aerolineas Abaroa B06Jun62
					Crashed Rio Coroico, near Alcoche, Bolivia 10Sep62. The failure of the left engine and execution of a
					sharp 180 degree turn to the left of the original flight path. This was the only possible maneuver
					since the valley ahead narrowed and a turn to the right could not be effected, because the aircraft
					was close to - and below the altitude of - a mountain on that side. 2 crew, 2 passengers killed.
				15765	(MSN 20231) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? 12May44? no card. USAF. w/o Jul 18, 1960
				15766	(MSN 20232) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US 12May44. W/o Jan 11, 1945 in crash 15 mi E of Exeter, Missouri
				15767	(MSN 20233) to USAAF 06May44. ATC US 12May44. W/o Jul 7, 1944 off Constatia, New York. 3 lost.
				15768	(MSN 20234) to USAAF 06May44? ATC US? 12May44? no card. w/o Sep 22, 1944 in Illinois.
					Stored Davis Monthan 1962 to 1965
				15769	(MSN 20235) to USAAF 12May44. ATC US 13May44. To RFC 15Sep45. NC50264. NC65480. YS-33 TACA Jul46
				15770	(MSN 20236) to USAAF 12May44? ATC US? 13May44? no card. USAF. To French AF as AdlA 315770 (MDAP)
					Indo China 25Dec53. B/U Apr54
				15771	(MSN 20237) to USAAF 09May44. ATC US 14May44. W/o 4 Oct 1944 due to engine failure on takeoff at
					Lawrenceville-George AAF, IL. Surveyed George Field, IL US 04Oct44
				15772	(MSN 20238) to USAAF 09May44? ATC US? 14May44? no card USAF to Sep70. N68363 Aerotrade Inc,
					Miami Springs, FL US 1972. R Sekman. T M Olsen, Iliamna, AK US 1974. J Bernard, Anchorage, AK US 1976
					Ball Bros Inc, Anchorage, AK US R22Sep77. Northern Pacific Tpt Inc, Anchorage, AK US R May83
					Current 2012
				15773	(MSN 20239) to USAAF 09May44? ATC US? 14May44? no card USAF "0-315773" MATS Rescue Aug57
					"0-15773" 1959 363 TEWS converted to EC-47N, converted to EC-47P.
					To Vietnam AF during Operation "Farm Gate". To Cambodia AF May 9, 1971. Converted to AC-47
					Jul 1973.
				15774	(MSN 20240) to USAAF 09May44? ATC US? 14May44? no card. USAF
				15775	(MSN 20241) to USAAF 09May44. ATC US 13May44. To RFC 27Mar46. NC54090. To Bolivian AF as TAM-06
				15776	(MSN 20242) to USAAF 08May44. ATC US 16May44. W/o 19 Oct 1944 on takeoff at Lawrenceville-George AAF, IL
					SOC at George Field, IL US 19Oct44
				15777	(MSN 20243) to USAAF 08May44? ATC US? 16May44? no card. USAF "0-315777" 1959. To Philippine AF 1964
				15778	(MSN 20244) to USAAF 08May44. ATC US 16May44. no card. To civil registry as N5900V, to Aerovias
					Brazil (REAL Transportes Aereos) as PP-AXZ, to Empresa de
					Transportes Aereos Norte do Brasil (Aeronorte) as PP-NBL.
					To Brazilian AF as FAB 2069 Sep 15, 1958. To Transportes Aereos
					Meridionais as PT-KZF, then to TAF Linhas Aereas (Taxi
					Aereo Fortaleza) as PT-KZF Oct 10, 1978. Destroyed 1991 Fortaleza (CE)-Pinto
					Martins, Brasil while used by TAF Linhas Aereas.
				15779	(MSN 20245) to USAAF 09May44. ATC US 12May44. To RFC 25Sep45. F-BAXM Air France R08Oct46.
					Air Atlas L crashed Casablanca, Morocco 13Oct50. Out of 7 onboard, 4 killed.
				15780	(MSN 20246) to USAAF 09May44. ATC US or 10th AF 12May44. no card. USAF.
					W/o 30 Apr 1953 in crash 3 miles NW of O'Hare A/p, Chicago on approach
				15781	(MSN 20247) delivered to USAAF 9May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-
					Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					10th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India
					Missing during sortie from Dinjan, Burma Apr 21, 1945.
				15782	(MSN 20248) Delivered to USAAF 9May44; Bond Project Squadron A-2, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-
					Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; damaged by
					structural failure 14Dec44; Foreign Liquidation Commission 7Jun46; Tata Airlines, Bombay;
					registered VT-CFL with Air India 25Jul46; crashed at Junagarh 18Sep47.
				15783	(MSN 20249) delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44; 11th Combat Cargo
					Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India. Shot down at Moguang, China Jun 22, 1944
				15784	(MSN 20250) delivered to USAAF 9May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India Jun44; 11th Combat Cargo Squadron,
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; China 9Dec45; 1226th Air Base Group, Ernest Harmon,
					Newfoundland; forced landing with engine failure at Ernest Harmon 18Oct48
				15785	(MSN 20251) delivered to USAAF 9May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 6Jun44; 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Sylhet, Assam, India; 315th Troop Carrier Squadron, 443rd Troop Carrier Group, Dinjan, India.
					W/o in takeoff crash May 17, 1945 at Myitkyina, Burma
				15786	(MSN 20252) to USAAF May 16, 1944. delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Jul/Jul 1944
				15787	(MSN 20253) to USAAF May 18, 1944. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Jun 11, 1944. Crashed into Hukawng Valley
					Aug 31, 1944 during flight from Yunnanyi to Dinjan. Crew
					bailed out.
				15788	(MSN 20254) delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 1Jun44;
					10th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India
					Crashed at Pelel, India Jun 15, 1944
				15789	(MSN 20255) delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-3, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 2Jun44; 9th Combat Cargo Squadron,
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; damaged landing at Myitkyina, Burma 26Jul44;
					Crashed into a mountain 10 miles from Lashio, Burma 22Apr45. MACR 14315
				15790	(MSN 20256) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-2, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 1Jun44; 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Sylhet, Assam, India; Foreign Liquidation Commission 20Aug47; Also reported as W/o at Lashio, Burma
					Apr 22, 1945.
				15791	(MSN 20257) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-6, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 6Jun44; 12th Combat Cargo Squadron,
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; damaged by fire at Moran, India 15Oct44; force landing
					mechanical failure at Lashio, Burma 25May45; China 9Dec45
				15792	(MSN 20258) Delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-2, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-
					Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 1Jun44;
					9th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; crashed into a mountain
					40 miles NE of Lashio, Burma 20Mar45. Also reported as suffereing mechanical failure Mar 21, 1945,
					and to NEIAF call sign VH-RCF.
 				15793	(MSN 20259) Delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-1, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 1Jun44;
					12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; damaged landing
					at Lashio, Burma 20Mar45; Army-Navy Liquidation Commission (ANLC) 17Nov45; Indian National
					Airlines; registered VT-ATR 27Nov45; Indian Airlines Corporation 1Aug53; Cancelled Feb 25, 1961
					To Indian AF 11Dec61 as serial BJ497; crashed 27Jul67
				15794	(MSN 20260) delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-
					Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; Commission on
					Aeronautical Affairs (COAA), Chinese National Revolutionary Army 31Jan46; Republic of China
					AF (ROCAF) as serial 15794, code 7273; stored [Feb00]
				15795	(MSN 20261) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India. shot down in Burma enroute to Myitkyina
					Jun 22, 1944. MACR 6761 and 7939.
				15796	(MSN 20262) delivered to USAAF 10May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India;
					landing accident due to brake failure; ) crashed on landing at Mawlu, Burma Nov 30, 1944.
					Salvaged 11Sep46.
				15797	(MSN 20263) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-6, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 6Jun44;
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India. Sold to Indian Government Apr 10, 1946
				15798	(MSN 20264) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-5, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India. Condemned Dec 31, 1944.
				15799	(MSN 20265) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-5, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; Tata Airlines; registered VT-AUL 20Dec45;
					Indian National Airlines 2Jan46; Indian Airlines Corporation 1Aug53;
					Crashed at Sarna, near Pathenkot, 60m N of Amritsar 3Jun63. Structural failure of the aircraft in the air,
					following overstressing, as a result of loss of control. The loss of control was caused by improper
					rigging of the rudder bungee system. 3 crew, 26 passengers killed.
				15800	(MSN 20266) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					10th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India;
					W/o in takeoff accident at Muse, Burma Apr 26, 1945. The aircraft impacted terrain
					immediately after lifting off the runway and was destroyed by fire.
				15801	(MSN 20267) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India;
					W/o Mar 13, 1945 near Moran, India due to engine failure. The aircraft carried out a forced
					gear-up landing following engine failure.
				15802	(MSN 20268) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-5, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; MONSOON MARAUDER.
					Lost Sep 1, 1944. MACR 8022
				15803	(MSN 20269) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; Sold to Indian Government 10Apr46;
					Kalinga Airways Feb51; registered VT-DFM; Indian Airlines Corporation 1Aug53;
					Airworks India "Varuna III"; leased to Oil and Natural Gas Commission 1982;
					used in Bharat Airways c/s in film "Jewel in the Crown" (1983).
				15804	(MSN 20270) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-
					Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force,
					Karachi, India 5Jun44; 10th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet,
					Assam, India; Chungking, China, salvaged 28Sep46
				15805	(MSN 20271) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India;
					Lost Sep 30, 1944 in crash 25 mi SW of Santahar, India. MACR 9618.
					The aircraft crashed after a midair collision, killing at least one occupant.
				15806	(MSN 20272) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-
					Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force,
					Karachi, India 6Jun44; 12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet,
					Assam, India; damaged when gear collapsed at Myitkyina, Burma 20Dec44. Salvaged Dec 24, 1944
				15807	(MSN 20273) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-
					Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force,
					Karachi, India 5Jun44; 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; Chungking, China;
					excluded from inventory 1Aug46
				15808	(MSN 20274) delivered to USAAF May44; 1103rd Base Unit, Morrison, FL; Bond Project
					Squadron A-4, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-
					San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi;
					Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India Jun44; 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India;
					Nangking Army Advisory Group, China; 1Jan48; 13th Air Supply Squadron, JAMA, Tachikawa,
					Japan 11Jan49; 6-5 Detachment, 6th Weather Group, MATS, Kelly, TX; damaged taxying at
					Ellington, TX 2Oct52; 20th Weather Squadron, Korea; 1604th Air Base Wing, Kindley AFB,
					Bermuda (1958); 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961)
				15809	(MSN 20275) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 8Jun44;
					12th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; damaged at Moran 11Feb45;
					Missing after departure from Imphal Apr 25, 1945. MACR 14731
				15810	(MSN 20276) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-
					Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44;
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; Sold to Indian Government 10Apr46; registered VT-CME 16Jul47;
					Maharaja Hirai Dr Sir Kameschwara Singh Darbhanga 20Aug48 (to 1957); Indian AF Jun63 as serial BJ1045.
				15811	(MSN 20277) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-6, 3rd Combat Cargo Group,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-
					Accra-Kano-Khartoum-Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 7Jun44;
					11th Combat Cargo Squadron, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; 1st Combat Cargo Squadron,
					1st Combat Cargo Group, Hsingching, China; damaged at Laohokow, China 25Mar45
				15812	(MSN 20278) delivered to USAAF 12May44; Bond Project Squadron A-7, 3rd Combat Cargo Group, Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL; ferried Morrison-San Juan-Georgetown-Belem-Natal-Ascension-Accra-Kano-Khartoum-
					Aden-Al Masirah-Karachi; Combat Cargo Task Force, Karachi, India 5Jun44; 10th Combat Cargo Squadron,
					3rd Combat Cargo Group, Sylhet, Assam, India; crashed at Warazup, Burma Oct 10, 1944. MACR 9077
				15813	(MSN 20279) to USAAF 12May44. 5th AF 24Oct44. Salvaged 16Aug47
				15814	(MSN 20280) to USAAF 14May44. 5th AF 24Oct44. Salvaged 11Aug47.
				15815	(MSN 20281) to USAAF 16May44. 5th AF 28Oct44. Salvaged 11Aug47
				15816	(MSN 20282) to USAAF 14May44. 5th AF 24Oct44. W/o Feb 14, 1945 Luzon, Philippines
				15817	(MSN 20283) to USAAF 14May44. 5th AF 24Oct44. Accident 03Mar45
				15818	(MSN 20284) to USAAF 15May44. 5th AF 25Oct44. Sold 14Mar47
				15819	(MSN 20285) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF 26Oct44. W/o 24 Nov 1944, Landing accident at Imphal, India. SOC 30Nov45
				15820	(MSN 20286) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF Oct44. Structural failure 16Nov44
				15821	(MSN 20287) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 2nd ACG 317th TCS 27Oct44. With 317th TCS went down in
					mountain north of Tai Hsueh Shan near Myitkyina, China
					on mission to Kunming Dec 5, 1944. MACR 10394. All aboard lost.
				15822	(MSN 20288) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 27Oct44 Chungking. To China COAA 15Feb46
				15823	(MSN 20289) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 24Oct44. ANLC 25Nov45. VT-AUS Deccan Airways 18Dec45
					Air Svces of India Ltd. Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53. To Indian AF as IAF BJ975 Mar68 Cat E 19May75.
				15824	(MSN 20290) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 25Oct44. W/o in landing accident Jun 4, 1945 at Ledo, India
				15825	(MSN 20291) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 25Oct44. Chungking. WFS 01Aug46
				15826	(MSN 20292) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 26Oct44. Chungking. To China COAA 28Feb46
				15827	(MSN 20293) to USAAF 14May44. 14th AF 26Oct44. Chungking. WFS 01Aug46
				15828	(MSN 20294) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF 27Oct44. Chungking. FLC 20Aug47
				15829	(MSN 20295) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Oct44. Chungking 22Dec44. Karachi. Crashed 12Jan45
				15830	(MSN 20296) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF 27Aug44. Chungking. DBR 25Dec44
				15831	(MSN 20297) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Chungking 22Dec44. Karachi. Salvaged Lalmanirhat, India 07Aug45
				15832	(MSN 20298) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. Chungking 22Dec44. Karachi.
					MIA Jan 22, 1945 in crash 40 mi NE of Chanyi, China. MACR 11268
				15833	(MSN 20299) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. Chungking 22Dec44. Karachi. Crashed 03Jan45
				15834	(MSN 20300) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Karachi
					W/o in landing accident at Yangllin Field, China Jun 12, 1945.
				15835	(MSN 20301) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF Karachi 28Aug44. ANLC 16Nov45. To French AF as AdlA 835 Dec45
					F-BCYE Rep Fr HC en Indochine 22Aug47 Air France. To Air VietNam as F-VNAH Nov 20, 1951, later reregistered
					as XV-NIC Oct 1959. Shot down by ground fire Sep 16, 1965 near Quang-Ngai
					Vietnam. 38 of 39 onboard killed.
				15836	(MSN 20302) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. W/o Nov 25, 1944 Yazagyo, China
				15837	(MSN 20303) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Sold 03Jul46. VT-AXC Air Svces of India Ltd R05Mar46
					Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53. Safdarjang, Delhi Jun69. Madhya Pradesh Govt 18Jul73.
				15838	(MSN 20304) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. Accident 17Sep44
				15839	(MSN 20305) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. Crashed 05Jan45
				15840	(MSN 20306) to USAAF 15May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. FLC 20Aug47
				15841	(MSN 20307) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS Karachi 29Aug44. Lost in ground accident
					Lao Ho Kaw, China Mar 25, 1945
				15842	(MSN 20308) to USAAF 16May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. WFS 01Aug46
				15843	(MSN 20309) to USAAF 29May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. To CNAC 04Dec45
				15844	(MSN 20310) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. To China 15Feb46
				15845	(MSN 20311) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. SOC 05Jul46. VT-AVR Airways (India) Ltd 10Jan46
					Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53. To Airwork (India) Ltd. To 9N-AAB R Nepal Airlines 04Jul58
					WFU Kathmandu by 1979l
				15846	(MSN 20312) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. W/o 9 Oct 1944 in takeoff accident at Sylhet, Assam
					Salvaged 14Oct44
				15847	(MSN 20313) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. W/o in crash landing Jun 15, 1945 Luingshan,
					China
				15848	(MSN 20314) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 30Aug44. To China 09Dec45. To Chinese NatAF as 15848 Apr72
				15849	(MSN 20315) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 1st CCG 29Aug44. Crashed between Chihkiang and
					Chengkung Dec 28, 1944. MACR 11094
				15850	(MSN 20316) to USAAF 18May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. Crashed 09May45
				15851	(MSN 20317) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. Missing 24Oct44. Plane painted as 43-15851
					on display at Niagara Falls ARS base is actually 43-48957
				15852	(MSN 20318) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. ANLC 29Nov45. VT-AUV H H Maj Gen Mahabilr Shan Shere
					Jung Bahadur Rana R18Dec45. Air Svces of India Ltd "Maharaja of Rana". Indian AIL Corp B01Aug53
					Crashed 05May57 near Cochar Dist, Assam, India .
				15853	(MSN 20319) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. W/o Jun 26, 1945 Chenkang, China. Salvaged
					Aug 24, 1945.
				15854	(MSN 20320) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. To China 19Dec45
				15855	(MSN 20321) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 25Aug44. To COAA 15Feb46
				15856	(MSN 20322) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. W/o Oct 21, 1944 crash 7 miles E of Tiddim, Burma
				15857 (NSN 20323) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. To China 19Nov45. Chinese National AF Apr72
				15858	(MSN 20324) to USAAF May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. To China 09Dec45
				15859	(MSN 20325) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. To COAA 15Feb46
				15860	(MSN 20326) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. To COAA 15Feb46
				15861	(MSN 20327) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. Lost Sep 19, 1944 in China. MACR 13679
				15862	(MSN 20328) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. To COAA 15Feb46. XW-TAF R Air Laos, Vientiane R22Feb62
					DBR 24Mar76 Vientiane
				15863	(MSN 20329) to USAAF 19May44. 14th AF Karachi 03Sep44. SOC enemy action 13Jan45
				15864	(MSN 20330) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. Lost Nov 8, 1944. MACR 12419
				15865	(MSN 20331) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. W/o Nov 8, 1944 crash N of Thayagom, Burma
					(shot down by a Ki-43)
				15866	(MSN 20332) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. To China 19Nov45
				15867	(MSN 20333) to USAAF 20May44? 14th AF Karachi? 24Aug44? no card. USAF
					W/o 16 Jul 1957 near Hsinchu, Taiwan. 16 fatalities
				15868	(MSN 20334) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. FLC 20Aug47
				15869	(MSN 20335) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. To China 19Nov45
				15870	(MSN 20336) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. W/o Sep 19, 1944 in crash 50 mi S of
					Kunming, China when ran out of fuel.
				15871	(MSN 20337) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. To COAA 28Feb46
				15872	(MSN 20338) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. Salvaged 26May45
				15873	(MSN 20339) to USAAF 20May44. 14th AF Karachi 25Aug44. Salvaged 24Aug45
				15874	(MSN 20340) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. W/o Oct 7, 1945 Crash on t/off-Kunming-Wujiab AF
					Salvaged Oct 19, 1945.
				15875	(MSN 20341) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 03Sep44. W/o Feb 15, 1945 in takeoff accident at
					Tulihal, India
				15876	(MSN 20342) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. FLC 20Aug47
				15877	(MSN 20343) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Salvaged 28Feb46
				15878	(MSN 20344) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. To China 28Sep45
				15879	(MSN 20345) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. FLC 20Aug47
				15880	(MSN 20346) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. SOC 01Aug46. N8327C C L Chennault & W Willauer
					Civil Air Tpt 19Dec49. N1796B. Colombian AF. Crashed 07Jan67
				15881	(MSN 20347) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Lost Jun 30, 1945. MACR 14688.
				15882	(MSN 20348) Delivered to USAAF 23May44. Tenth Air Force, Karachi, India 23Aug44.
					27th Troop Carrier Squadron [AB], 443rd Troop Carrier Group, Chungking, China 24May44.
					2nd Combat Cargo Squadron [AB], 1st Combat Cargo Group. On 10Jan45 the aircraft took off
					for a drop mission at the target area located near Wanting. During the operations over the
					target, the plane encountered heavy ground fire from nearby Japanese troops. After disposing
					of its load the plane headed home. A few miles west of Paosha, Longnan, one of the engines,
					disabled from the ground fire, cut out completely. Shortly afterwards, the other engine began
					to smoke badly. The pilot made an unsuccessful attempt to crash land on the runway, but an
					echelon of fighters on the line prevented his doing so. The plane was crash landed in a rice
					paddy near the field and was damaged beyond repair. MACR 11092
				15883	(MSN 20349) to USAAF 23May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. crashed 14Jun45 (also quoted as NC34960
					J W Raedeka Thailand 25Sep58R. Thai AF as RTAF 315883 coded "PAE" 1966.
				15884	(MSN 20350) to USAAF 24May44. w/o Jul 28, 1944 at Ft Wayne Baer Field, Indiana.
					Also listed as 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44 Chungking 20Aug47
				15885	(MSN 20351) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. W/o Jul 16, 1945 Mengsa, China due to
					engine failure. Crew bailed out
				15886	(MSN 20352) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. W/o in ground accident Jul 2,1945 at
					Myitkyina, Burma
				15887	(MSN 20353) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. SOC 01Aug46
				15888	(MSN 20354) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. W/o Sep 18, 1944 Agartala A/p, India (landing)
				15889	(MSN 20355) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Sold 03Feb46. VT-CEI Maharajah Jam Sahib of Nawanagar,
					Jamnagar R25Apr46. Dalmia Jain Airways L. Indian Airlines Corp R24Aug56. Kalinga Airlines Pty Ltd R18May65
				15890	(MSN 20356) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Ground accident on 8 Jul 1945 at Bhamo AAF, Burma 2CCS
					To CNAC 04Dec45
				15891	(MSN 20357) to USAAF 24May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. no card. USAF "0-15891" 1961
					To Philippine AF Dec70
				15892	(MSN 20358) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. ANLC 29Nov45. VT-ATU R28Dec45
					Indian National Airways R25Mar46 as VT-ATU. Indian Airlines Corp 01Aug53.
					w/o at Jammu Bridge near New Delhi, India Feb 25, 1954. The test flight crashed after attempting to
					determine the cause of a crash at Nagpur on 12/12/1953. Crew of 3 killed.
				15893	(MSN 20359) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. ANLC 17Nov45. VT-ATS Indian National Airways R27Nov45.
					W/o near Pathankot, India Jul 17, 1950. The left wing separated from the plane in extreme turbulence
					from a thunderstorm. Crew of 4 and 18 passengers killed.
				15894	(MSN 20360) to USAAF as C-47A-90-DL to C-47B-1-DL 43-15894 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. FLC 20Aug47
				15895	(MSN 20361) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Crashed 24Jan45
				15896	(MSN 20362) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. SOC 01Mar46
				15897	(MSN 20363) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF 20Aug44 Karachi. Chungking 16Dec44. Sold 21Dec44.
					VT-ATT Indian National AfW R27Nov45. Dalmia Jain AfW 12Jul47. Indian National AfW Corp 04Jun49
					Indian AfW Corp 01Aug53. JamairCO US Pvt Ltd, Calcutta 07Oct64
				 	W/o Mar 26, 1971 with Jamair when the plane strayed off course on a
					flight from Guwahati to Calcuta via Bagdora and collided with a
					hill. Wreck located 6 days later. All 15 onboard killed.
				15898	(MSN 20364) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Missing 15Oct44
				15899	(MSN 20365) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Crashed 04Jan45
				15900	(MSN 20366) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Karachi
					W/o Mar 23, 1945 in takeoff accident at Dohazari, India
				15901	(MSN 20367) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS 20Aug44 Karachi; Chungking 16Dec44. Karachi
					Crashed on takeoff from Hsian AB, China Mar 25, 1945. 1 killed.
				15902	(MSN 20368) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF Karachi 29Aug44. WFS 31May45
				15903	(MSN 30369) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. To China 09Dec45
				15904	(MSN 20370) to USAAF 25May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS 20Aug44 Karachi. Chungking 16Dec44.
					blew tire on landing Aug 26, 1945. Damaged in tow and SOC.
				15905	(MSN 20371) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 24Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Salvaged 25Mar47
				15906	(MSN 20372) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. W/o Aug 4, 1945 Luliang,
					China (t/off accident)
				15907	(MSN 20373) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking to China 09Dec45
				15908	(MSN 20374) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. SOC 01Aug46
				15909	(MSN 20375) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. To China 28Sep45
				15910	(MSN 20376) to USAAF 30May44. 14th AF Karachi 23Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Salvaged 31Dec45
				15911	(MSN 20377) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking. Salvaged 15Feb46
				15912	(MSN 20378) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Salvaged 31Dec45
				15913	(MSN 20379) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Crashed 100 mi
					from Foochow, China Aug 31, 1945.
				15914	(MSN 20380) to USAAF 26May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS 23Aug44 Karachi. Crashed at Lalimar-Hat,
					India Sep 23, 1944. 9 killed.
				15915	(MSN 20381) to USAAF 29May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Crashed 24Jan45
				15916	(MSN 20382) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. SOC 31Dec45. Scrapped 11Feb49
				15917	(MSN 20383) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS 20Aug44. Karachi. Crashed in China Sep 19, 1944
				15918	(MSN 20384) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. To China 09Dec45
				15919	(MSN 20385) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF 1st CCG 1st CCS 04Sep44 Karachi. Chungking 16Dec44
					Crashed Yangkai, China Aug 30, 1945
				15920	(MSN 20386) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec4
					W/o Dec 23, 1944 Yunnanyl, China (t/off accident). Salvaged Jan 15, 1946
				15921	(MSN 20387) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44
				15922	(MSN 20388) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Sold 21Dec44
					To Central Air Transport Corporation as XT-T24 21Dec45. To N8324C. To N1795B
					To Argentine Army as ETA-103 09Dec54, later MG-3T and ME-3T. To Argentine AF as FAAr T-18Dec60,
					later TC-18 W/O Nov81.
				15923	(MSN 20389) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. To China 28Sep45
				15924	(MSN 20390) to USAAF 29May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44.
					To Chinese National AF as 15924/7231 28Sep45
				15925	(MSN 20391) to USAAF 29May44. 14th AF Karachi 20Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. FLC 20Aug47
				15926	(MSN 20392) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Chungking 22Dec44. To China 09Dec45
				15927	(MSN 20393) to USAAF 29May44. 14th AF Karachi 28Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. Missing 14Jan45
				15928	(MSN 20394) to USAAF 27May44. 14th AF Karachi 27Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. To China 09Dec45
				15929	(MSN 20395) to USAAF 29May44. ATC US 03Jun44. W/o Oct 24, 1944 Selman Field, Louisiana.
				15930	(MSN 20396) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 03Jun44? no card. USAF "0-15930" 1962.
					PI-C569 Fleming Airways System Transport. w/o Dec 21, 1964 in crash at Numancia Aklan, Philippines.
					One lost, 38 ok. After losing the No. 1 engine the pilot decided to return to Kalibo but could
					not land do to poor weather. He attempted to divert to Bacolod but could not climb to avoid terrain
					and crashed into a fish pond while attempting to ditch in the sea
				15931	(MSN 20397) to USAAF 29May44. ATC US 01Jun44. Crashed in bad weather near Mineral WA US on flight
					from Maxwell AFB AL US to McChord AFB WA US 06Jan49. All 3 onboard killed.
				15932	(MSN 20398) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 01Jun44? no card. USAF. W/o Sep 29, 1951 near Maedong,
					South Korea. 7 killed.
				15933	(MSN 20399) delivered to USAAF May44; 902nd Base Unit, Orlando, FL; damaged taxying at Orlando 4Apr46;
					4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961);
					Middletown Air Material Area, Olmsted, PA; MASDC, Davis-Monthan, AZ 9Jul62;
					Declared excess 6Apr70; registered N61721; Air Freight, Jackson, MI 1973; United
					Commander Sales Inc, Jackson, MI 1974; Altair Aviation 1975; Sunbelt Aviation Inc,
					Itta Bena, MI 24May77; GL Mitchell, N Miami, FL Oct80; registration cancelled 26Apr13.
				15934	(MSN 20400) to USAAF 29May44. ATC US? Wright Fld 02Jun44 US. NC200 CAA 12Jan47. FAA 21Dec58
					Crashed Mustang, OK US 21Apr61
				15935	(MSN 20401) 5/29/44: TOS USAAF. 6/16/44: 7th Air Force, Oahu, HI.
					Ca.1945: based at Manila, Philippines.
					By 4/24/46: HQ 20th AF, Northwest Field, Guam. declared surplus Nov 28, 1946.
					2/28/47: Silver City Airways, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia with c/r VH-BHC.
					12/17/48: Zinc Corporation, London, with c/r G-ALFO.
					Ca.1949: Indamer Corp, New York, NY with c/r N94529.
					12/22/50: Standard Industries Corp.
					10/51: Esso Shipping Co, Inc, NY with c/r N300A.
					11/53: Butterworth System, Inc.
					10/24/61: Standard Industries Inc, Tulsa, OK with c/r N700E .
					1964: Saint. Louis-San Francisco Railway Co., Saint Louis, MO.
					3/70: Diamondhead Properties Inc, Saint Louis, MO.
					Ca.6/70: Registered N20DH.
					4/3/72: Metropolitan Mooney, Teterboro, NJ.
					5/72: J. C. Bowman, Greenvile, SC.
					7/72: Registered N3BA.
					Ca.1974: Inor Corporation.
					1/75: Bo-S-Aire Corporation.
					1976: R. C. Schnabel, Greenville, SC.
					1978-4/21/79: Leased to Bo-S-Aire Corporation.
					4/21/79: registered N890P.
					5/18/79: Skyway Aviation Inc, Fort Leonard Wood, MO.
					6/19/80: Skyway Aviation of Texas, Brownsville, TX.
					10/80: Air Americana.
					1/28/81: Compadre Markets Inc, Corpus Christi, TX.
					6/18/86: Southwind Aviation, Inc, Los Fresnos, TX.
					2/13/90: Avlease Inc, Wilmington, DE.
					7/2/90: Robert Burwell, West Chicago, IL.
					10/90: Registered N12RB.
					Ca.8/92: Dakota Aircraft Inc, Orlando, FL. (remained at DuPage Airport, West Chicago, IL).
					12/31/92: Viking Express, West Chicago, IL.
					7/93: Branson's Vintage Air Tours Eve Amelia, named “Amelia”.
					9/97: WFU Orlando, FL due to owner death.
					11/12/97: Vintage Wings and Things Llc, Carencro, LA.
					6/25/98: Registered N33VW. Operated by Vintage Airways.
					6/12/01: Cavanaugh Collection Inc, Addison, TX. DBA Cavanaugh Air Museum and Cavanaugh Flight Museum.
				15936	(MSN 20402) to USAAF 29May44. 7th AF Oahu 16Jun44. Manila. SOC 31Dec45. NC68353 Kirk Kerkorian
					Cruziero 31Mar48. PP-CCV "Jaru"I"Matto Grosso" R13Oct48. PP-AJC Tptes Aereos Caterinense A "Itajai"
					R31Dec53. Cruzeiro Aug66 OR US 13Sep68. Motortec 29Oct7.4 RICO Oct74 crashed Rio Manana 11Jun76
				15937	(MSN 20403) to USAAF 29May44. 12th AF Italy 19Jul44. Returned to US 13Jun45. NCI09 CAA 1946
					NC19 28Jun51. FAA 2IDec58. N195W Rr 1967. North Carolina Dept of Conservation & Development,
					Raleigh, NC US 1972. Green Ag Aero Inc, Tallulah, LA B May83. current 2011.
				15938	(MSN 20404) to USAAF 29May44. 12th AF Italy 2Jul44. To RFC 20Sep45. NC56990 Blatz NL Inc B02Jan48
					Zantop Air Tpt L 30Jun64. Inti Equipment Leasing Corp, Tulsa, OK US 1966.
					David S Barron, Montgomery, NY US Sep68. R A Beam Sep70. Exec Air Courier Inc, Somerville, NJ Dec70
					Jersey Shore Air Freight, Wayside, NJ 1973. J M Hamby, Hasbrouck Hts, NJ 1974.
					E Wayne Croft, Jackson, MS 1976. Meridian Air Cargo Inc, Meridian, MI US 07Oct77
					Viking IntI Air Freight 1979. Current 2011.
				15939	(MSN 20405) to USAAF 29May44. 12th AF Italy 02Jul44. Returned to US 14Sep45. To RFC 21Sep45
					To Colonial Airlines of Morristown, NJ as NC86548.
					Purchased by Aeroposta Argentina and registered as LV-AGF.
					Immediately transferred to Aerolineas Argentinas. Sold to
					Iberia as EC-EAB. WFU at Sabadell Airport, Barcelonia, Spain.
				15940	(MSN 20406) to USAAF 29May44. 12th AF Italy 02Jul44. Returned to US 20Sep45. To RFC 20Sep45. To NC41761
					To LV-XEP 29Aug46. To Argentine AF as T-172 09Oct46, later T-175 and T-18. W/O
				15941	(MSN 20407) to USAAF 29May44. 12th AF Italy 02Jul44. Returned to US 28Sep45. To RFC 29Oct45
					19 Sqn RAAF (NEIAF) as DT970 "VHREX". PK-REX KNILM 01Dec47. Garuda Indonesian Airways 28Dec49
					PKGDB Rr 30Aug56. PK-WWK PT National Air Charter. Crashed Sumbawa 14Feb77
				15942	(MSN 20408) to USAAF 29May44. Canal Zone 12Jun44. Scrapped 04Apr48
				15943	(MSN 20409) to USAAF 29May44? 12th AF? 02Jul44? no card. USAF "0-315943" C-47D
					EAOR Brussels "0-15943" and "0-35943
				15944	(MSN 20410) to USAAF 30May44. ATC US 04Jun44. ARP Brazil 17Nov49 to Brazilian AF as FAB 2063. WFU 1963
				15945	(MSN 20411) to USAAF 30May44? ATC US? 04Jun44? no card. to N6899D, then N386T.
					Owned by Purdue University (Purdue Aeronautics Corp). Crashed on approach to Morgantown,
					WVA in poor weather on ferry flight Nov 29, 1963.
				15946	(MSN 20412) to USAAF 29May44. ATC US 02Jun44. W/o Nov 17, 1944 in crash 8 mi NW of Malden, Oklahoma
				15947	(MSN 20413) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card. USAF. Damaged 4 Jul 1944 Baer Fd, IN
					Converted to VC-47A Sep 1954. To MASDC Dec 1969
				15948	(MSN 20414) to USAAF 29May44. ATC US 03Jun44. To RFC 08Dec46. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2032.
					Preserved in Belem, Para, Brazil
				15949	(MSN 20415) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 03Jun44? no card. USAF.
					Bailed from the USAF to Air America July 1966 as '949' (not B-949). Numerous
					accidents, incidents over the years, all repaired. Crashed into mountain near DaNang, SVN
					Jan 16, 1969 during bad weather while enroute from Hue to Da Nang. 3 crew and 9 passengers
					killed.
				15950	(MSN 20416) delivered to USAAF. Re-reg to USAF 18 Sep 47. Attached to 10MSU Pope AFB, NC damaged
					in a landing accident 21 Feb. 1948 at Marshall AFB, KS. To civil, Registered to Beldex Corp. (St. Louis, MO)
					as N570R, Re-registered to N578R, sold to Lanhoff Grain Co., derelict, sold to Basler Air Lines.
					Unused sold to Aerovias de Oaxaquenas, Puerto Esconida, Oaxacea, Reg XA-JII, now parted out
					and derelict PXM (Puerto Esconida).
				15951	(MSN 20417) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 03Jun44? no card. USAF. SAC. To MASDC Jun 1, 1971
				15952	(MSN 20418) to USAAF 29May44? ATC US? 03Jun44? no card. USAF -stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to May72
					Nose noted at San Diego Aerospace Museum Jan 2002.
				15953	(MSN 20419) delivered to USAAF. Re-reg to USAF Sep 18, 1947. 1949 to CAA as NX183, 1958 to FAA Reg N52,
					Nov 9, 1965 WFU after an off field accident Pittsburgh, PA when it ran out of gas and crashed into the trees.
				15954	(MSN 20420) delivered to USAAF May 30, 1944. Ultimate fate obscure.
				15955	(MSN 20421) to USAAF 30May44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card USAF "0-15955" converted to AC-47D
					To Thai AF in 1972. W/o Sakhon Nakhon Sep 23, 1976.
				15956	(MSN 20422) delivered to USAAF, converted to EC-47A. USAF Aero Medcal Lab Engineering Psychological
					Research Sep 1952. To civil for U.S. Department of Justice
					(Immigration & Naturalization Service) as N3630G, to N148Z for the US Forest Service. W/o Jun 11, 1979
					when one engine caught fire and separated from the wing. A forced landing was carried out on the
					Selway River. 48 km (30 mls) NE of Elk City, ID, 10 fatal.
				15957	(MSN 20423) to USAAF 30May44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card. USAF. to VC-47A Sep54
					Crashed Lowry AFB. Sold Feb64. At JW Duff Aircraft, Stapleton Airport, CO
				15958	(MSN 20424) to USAAF 30May44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card. USAF. to VC-47A Sep54
					Stored Davis Monthan 1962. N160 FAA. 60S-AAC Somali Airlines R22May64 Rr 1960-SAC
					Crashed 16Aug75 Bosaso
				15959	(MSN 20425) to USAAF 30May44. Eastern Tech Tr Cd 03Jun44. Scrapped 12May47
				15960	(MSN 20426) to USAAF 30May44. North Atlantic Wing ATC 12Jun44. To RFC 15Nov45. NC818 CAA
					Rr NC1l8. Rr N2 Jan51. Rr NC3 1953. FAA 12Dec58 Rr N7 1963
					crashed La Guardia Apt, NY US 04Jan71
				15961	(MSN 20427) to USAAF 30May44. ATC 02Jun44. RFC 05Nov45. NC41831. XA-GEL Tptes Aereos Mexicanos 16Nov45
					N2078A. CF-IQD Bancroft Inds Ltd, Montreal R31Dec55. Imperial Aircraft Sales & Svces Ltd,
					Montreal, PQ R18Jul56. Nordair Ltd R12Aug60. N625E Continental Aviation Co, Tulsa, OK Jan69
					Concare Aircraft Leasing Corp Feb69. Manufacturers Air Tpt Svces Inc, Peoria, IL May69
					Aerospace Products Inc, N Hollywood, CA US 1973. C L Fourtner, White Plains NY US 1975.
					J L Harvey, Miami, FL US 1976. Rr N625EB Res 03Oct77 R Aug78. N625E Public Relations Ass Inc,
					San Juan, PR R28Feb79. Air Transport Systems Inc, Wilmington, DE US R20Nov80. N999AT Rr.
					Also listed as w/o Oct 27, 1944 in Tennessee
				15962	(MSN 20428) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 05Jun44. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2064. To civil registry
					with Rondonia Industria y Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-KVS.
					Stored Fortaleza (CE)-Pinto Martins, Brazil
				15963	(MSN 20429) to USAAF 30May44. ATC US 05Jun44. Salvaged 18Jul47
				15964	(MSN 20430) to USAAF 30May44. ATC US 02Jun44. To RFC 05Nov45. To NC56012
				15965	(MSN 20431) to USAAF 31May44. ATC US 03Jun44. To RFC 16Nov45
				15966	(MSN 20432) to USAAF 31May44. ATC US 31May44. To RFC 12May46. NC65743 Miami Airlines Inc (R W Duff)
					crashed 14Apr53 Selleek, WA US. rebuilt as N3935C Miami Airlines Inc.
					CF-DME Montreal Air Svces Ltd 13Sep56 E13Dec56 G R MacLeod, Montreal, PQ ria Acft Leasing R30Oct57
					N5592A Ayer-Lease Plan, Linden, NJ May59. R W Duff Miami Airlines. HK-1l75 Lineas Aereas La Urraca,
					Villavicencio Nov64. Transamazonica Ltda derelict Bogota Mar72.
				15967	(MSN 20433) to USAAF 30May44. ATC US 30May44. To RFC 15Mar46. NC53596 Meteor Air Tpt Inc 02Apr46
					crashed St Louis, MO 24May53. 6 killed, one survived. Mismanagement of fuel resulting in loss of power and control
					while circling the field preparatory to an approach for landing. Rebuilt as N77B Beldex Corp Nov53
					Strauss. G W Strake Sverdrup Parcel & Assocs Inc, St Louis, MO 1966. Sverdrup Parcel Inc Jun70
					Dolphin Aviation Inc, Sarasota, FL US 1974. Florida Airlines L 1974 A C Allyn Feb75.
					Pioneer Int! Lsg, Chicago, IL Apr77. Dolphin Inti Inc, Sarasota, FL US R18Jul78.
					Damaged 22Jul79 Tampa, FL. US Wings of Yesterday Inc, Santa Fe, NM US B17Dec82
					Front fuselage seen at J. W. Duff Aircraft Salvage, Denver, CO in 2005.
				15968	(MSN 20434) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 02Jun44. RFC 28Jan46. NC63106 Southwest AirwaysCO US 1946
					Pacific Airlines Inc 06Mar58. Paradise AIL, Long Beach, CA US 1963. Agric InvestmentCO US Inc
					V E Odgers, Tucson, AZ US 1964. B-1553 China AIL,Taipei RI0Jan69. Damaged mid-air collision over
					Kompong Chong, Cambodia 26Mar75
				15969	(MSN 20435) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 02Jun44. To RFC 31May46. NC16050.
					PP-SDD Viacao Aereo Santos Dumont 19Aug47. Crashed Guaira, Brasil on Rio de Janeiro to Asuncion
					flight 15Aug52
				15970	(MSN 20436) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card. USAF ANG. To Panama AF as 203 Jan 17, 1970. WFU
				15971	(MSN 20437) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 02Jun44? no card. USAF SAC. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to Nov72
					Also listed as to N160 FAA Jun 1, 1971
				15972	(MSN 20438) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 04Jun44. To RFC 10Jul46 NC79037 NC27C Murray Corp of America,
					Detroit, MI US 1951. N82C Chrysler Corp. Rr N82R. N182WP Wanda Petroleum Ltd 1966
					Wayne Cook & Assocs, Dallas, TX US. H Seaback, Houston, TX US Sep68.
					N182WC C Bourland, Austin, TX US Mar69. First National Aircraft Inc, Ft Lauderdale, FL US 1970
					F A Swensen, Miami, FL US 1971. Aircraft Parts Intl Oct72. W Coast Airways 1973.
					L R Lynch, Martinez, CA US 1974. R Carolan, Mill Valley, CA US Jun79. G Dunn, Ontario, CA US R27Jul79
					Silver Phoenix Investments Inc, Camerillo, CA US R28Aug80 current 2011
				15973	(MSN 20439) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 05Jun44. To RFC 21Mar46. NC54577. NC65742. CF-IQV Pacific Western
					Airlines Inc 26Apr56. CF-PWG Rr 24Sep57. N2082A L B Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, FL US 1964
					Continental Aviation Inc, Tulsa, OK US 09Jan68. CF-PWG Western Aero Renters Ltd, Edmonton, Alta 15Feb68
					Keir Air Tpt Ltd 02Jan69. W Aero Renters 04Feb69. Keir Air Tpt L 10Feb69. W Aero Renters 12May69
					Gateway Aviation Ltd 29Apr69
				15974	(MSN 20440) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 05Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A Sep54
					"0-15974" N54417 hulk at Davis Monthan by Aug67
				15975	(MSN 20441) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 05Jun44? no card. USAF. W/o Jan 26, 1971 Pacific??
				15976	(MSN 20442) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 05Jun44? no card. USAF. N94Z G Myrick Jan75
					D B Jackson, Seymour, TX US ROIApr76
				15977	(MSN 20443) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 04Jun44. Caribbean Wing ATC 15Jul44. US 24Nov44.
					To RFC 04Jun46. NC812 CAA. NC112 CAA. NC24 Rr Sep49. N14 Rr 24Apr52 FAA 12Dec58
					N21 Rr 1963. N24010 USDA. Rr N230GB 28May76. WFU 19Apr83.
					On display at Castle Air Museum, California as 315977. Has "7th Heaven" nose art
				15978	(MSN 20444) to USAAF 03Jun44. ATC US 04Jun44. To RFC 04Apr46. NC25644 Standard Airlines Inc,
					Long Beach, CA US 1946. N5W Proctor & Gamble Co, Cincinnati, OH Nov53. Rr N5PG Oct68
					CF-QZU Proctor & GambleCO US Canada Ltd E 19Oct71. CF-PAG Rr 30Nov71. Laurentian Air Svces Ltd,
					Ottawa 05Sep73. Rr C-FPAG 1975 Alliance Aviation Ltd Lapsed 29Nov77. N8021Z Sunset Aircraft
					Sales & Leasing Inc, Miami, FL US R12Jul79. Atkins Aviation Inc, Rockport, TX US R06Oct80
					N513AA S Shapiro, Rockport, TX US B Jan81. Back to N8021Z in 1983 register. Flown to Gillespie
					County Airport, Fredericksburg, TX under a ferry permit in 2007 and has not flown since.
				15979	(MSN 20445) to USAAF 03Jun44? ATC US? 04Jun44? no card. USAF. To VC-47A Sep54
					converted to EC-47N "0-WFU Nov66. To MAP Feb 17, 1973
				15980	(MSN 20446) to USAAF as C-47A-90-DL 43-15980 03Jun44? ATC US? 04Jun44? no card USAF
					Converted from RC-47N to EC-47N. As EC-47N active with 362nd TEW
					Squadron at Nha Trang Air Base and named “Ring Dang Too”. With 361 TEWS at Phu Cat Jan 31, 1971.
					To MAP Feb 17, 1973. To South Vietnam AF
				15981	(MSN 20447) to USAAF 02Jun44. ATC US 04Jun44. To RFC 10Mar46. NC53593 Meteor Air Tpt
					Inc Nov53. N55V Piedmont Aviation Inc "P/m Buckeye" 14Jan55. Crashed near Waynesboro, VA
					US 30Oct59. Crashed into Bucks Elbow Mountain during an ILS approach to Charlottesville
					Airport. Navigational omission resulting in an off course approach. It took thirty-six
					hours before the lone survivor was rescued. A navigational omission which resulted in a
					lateral course error that was not detected and corrected through precision instrument
					flying procedures. A contributing factor to the accident may have been pre-occupation
					of the captain resulting from mental stress. 26 of 27 onboard killed.
				15982	(MSN 20448) 5/44: TOS USAAF.
					6/2/44: Air Transport Command, 9th Student Training Unit, 36th Street Airport, Miami, FL.
					6/17/44: 400th Base Unit, ASC Miami, FL.
					7/15/44: Air Transport Command, Caribbean.
					11/24/44: 1105th Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Miami, FL.
					1/2/45: 1103rd Base Unit, Morrison AAF, West Palm Beach, FL.
					9/14/47: 1102nd Base Unit, Mitchel Field, NY.
					9/18/47: TOS USAF.
					10/26/47: 1377th Base Unit, Westover AFB, MA.
					6/2/48: 520th Air Base Group. Flew missions in the Berlin Airlift.
					2/17/49: 1604th Air Base Group, Kindley AFB, Bermuda.
					3/14/51: 1604th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, Westover AFB, MA.
					2/25/52: 1629th Support Squadron, Rhein Main AB, Germany.
					8/30/52: 2058th Air Weather Group, Wiesbaden, Germany.
					6/30/53: unit moved to Forstenfield, Austria.
					2/5/54: 2nd Air Weather Wing, Air Weather Service, USAFE, Furstenfeldbruck Air Base, Germany.
					4/11/55: 6th Weather Group, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					4/27/55: 6th Weather Detachment, Kelly AFB, TX.
					6/2/55: Tinker AFB, OK.
					6/18/58: 4th Weather Group, Andrews AFB, MD.
					6/30/61: LOG Tinker OKAMA, Tinker AFB, OK.
					1/1/62: 2854th Air Base Wing, Tinker AFB, OK.
					12/30/63: TOS US Army. New Cumberland Army Depot, PA.
					12/5/74: to MASDC.
					7/28/75: Lee County Mosquito Control District, Fort Myers, FL, with c/r N838M.
					12/9/10: Dodson International Parts Inc, Rantoul, KS.
					8/13/12: The Roasterie, 1204 20th St, Kansas City, MO. Placed on display 9/18/12.
				15983	(MSN 20449) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 04Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to JC-47A "0-15983" Nov67
					Stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to May72
				15984	(MSN 20450) to USAAF 02Jun44? ATC US? 04Jun44? no card. USAF. To French AF as AdlA 315984 14Oct52
					GTl/64 "FRBDH" Nov52. GT2/62 Feb55. GTl/64 Oct55. Returned to USAAF 20Feb56
				15985	(MSN 20451) to USAAF 03Jun44. ATC US 06Jun44. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2041 Dec 10, 1946.
					To civil registry with Clube Nautico Agua Limpe as PT-KVH. Later derelict and scrapped.
				15986	(MSN 20452) to USAAF 03Jun44. ATC US 08Jun44. European Wing ATC 13Aug44. Germany 01Jan48. Greece 31May48
					VC-47A salvaged 09Nov48
				15987	(MSN 20453) to USAAF 02Jun44. European Wing ATC 30Jul44. 9th AF
					became OY-DDO "Odd Viking" of DDL May 31, 1946. Sold
					as EI-AFB Aer Lingus Nov 12, 1948. "St Brendan" 1948 "St Killian" 1954 Eagle Aviation Ltd 10Jan58
					Registration cancelled Jan 1958 on sale as VR-TBT William sons Diamond Mines 25Jan58
					Eagle Aviation Ltd 03Aug58. Registered G-APPO Jul 10, 1953 C E Heath &CO US 22Oct58.
					B KS US Engineering Ltd R07 Apr59. BKS Aero Tpt Ltd 10Jul63. Strathallan Air Svces Ltd 17May66
					Autair Ltd 26Oct66. Fujairah Airlines L30Oct67. A J Walter, Horley, Surrey 17Feb70
					used for spares . Deregistred Mar 5, 1970.
				15988	(MSN 20454) to USAAF 03Jun44. European Wing ATC 14Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC. FLC 23Apr46
					TC-ASA Devlet Hava Yollari "35" R 1946. N57U 1954. N1234X Pillsbury Mills Inc. Rr N1234W
					Rr N6666F. N239CJ Airfleet Leasing Corp 1965. N164VW Midwestern VW Corp, Columbus, OH 1967
					Combs Aircraft Inc Mar68. Westernair of Albuquerque Jul68. XB-NAE Trailers DE US Monterrey SA 09Aug68
					R29Sep69. G R Cavillo, Los Mochis 1976
				15989	(MSN 20455) to USAAF 03Jun44 "D Day veteran with North Atlantic ATC". European Wing ATC 07Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC
					FLC 23Apr46. TC-ARA Devlet Hava Yollari "34" 1946. N55U 1954. HI-40 L B Rexach 08Jul57
					Cia Dominicana DE US Aviation "Moineau Flyer". KA-40 Katanga AF 1959
				15990	(MSN 20456) to USAAF 02Jun44. European Wing ATC 24Jul44. 9th AF. FLC 101May46. CR-LCA DTA 1946.
					 TAAG Angola Airlines as D2-LCA Oct73
				15991	(MSN 20457) to USAAF 02Jun44? European Wing ATC? 24Jul44? no card. USAF. ChardlE with 1352nd AAFBU
					Stored Davis Monthan 1961. N87647 Aero American Corp, Tucson, AZ US 1965. N590 Autofiite of Ohio
					N169AP Pan American UAR Oil Co, NY US. Amoco UAR Oil Co Mar75. Amoco Egypt Oil Co R Jun75
					WFS Jan85
				15992	(MSN 20458) to USAAF as C-47A-90-DL 43-15992 02Jun44? European Wing ATC? 24Jul44? no card. USAF.
					converted to VC-47A Sep 1954. 10 TRW Wiesbaden 1963. With 7473rd Combat Support Group at Moron Air
					Base, Spain in Sep 1966. Germany Aug 1968.
					Flown back to USA in September 1969 and arrived at MASDC 22 Sep 1969, to excess 6 Apr 1970.
				15993	(MSN 20459) to USAAF 03Jun44. ATC US 09Jun44. To Brazilian AF Sep 30, 1946 as FAB 2026. WFU 1969
				15994	(MSN 20460) to USAAF 03Jun44? ATC US? 09Jun44? no card. USA. W/o Aug 31, 1951 in crash 45 mi E
					of Platinum, Alaska
				15995	(MSN 20461) to USAAF 03Jun44? ATC US? 09Jun44? no card- USA. w/o Jun 3, 1957 near McGrath, AK
					9 on board, 2 killed, 7 survived
				15996	(MSN 20462) to USAAF 03Jun44? ATC US? 09Jun44? no card. USAF "0-15996" 322 A Div 1963 USA 19Sep63
					Fuselage at Davis Monthan Dec69
				15997	(MSN 20463) to USAAF 03Jun44. ATC US 06Jun44. To RFC 03Sep46. NC69329. CU-C-104 Expreso Aereo Inter Americano
					Aerovias Q SA. NC1696M L B Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami Springs, FL US.
					PP-XEE Aerovias Brasil R24Apr50. Rr PP-AXL. REAL 1951. Varig Aug61. B/U May70 Sao Paulo
				15998	(MSN 20464) to USAAF 05Jun44. ATC US 08Jun44. Damaged Dec 10, 1945 in takeoff accident at
					Thorobrough AB, Canada. Repaired. Sold Feb 11, 1949. To NC1274N.
				15999	(MSN 20465) to USAAF 05Jun44? ATC US? 08Jun44? no card. USAF "0-15999" converted to VC-47A Sep54.
					Stored Davis Monthan Aug67 to 1969
				16000	(MSN 20466) to USAAF 05Jun44. ATC US 07Jun44. To Brazilian AF Sep 22, 1946 as FAB 2027. WFU
				16001	(MSN 20467) to USAAF 05Jun44. ATC US 07Jun44. To RFC 25Jul46. NC28512. PP-ASB Tptes Carga
					Aerea B 19481 R28Jul49. Crashed Porto Nacional, Goias, Brasil 20Apr49
				16002	(MSN 20468) to USAAF 05Jun44? ATC US? 10Jun44? no card. USAF.
					w/o 20 Sep 1961 Hit Oat Mtn, Ca (in cloud) 6 lost
				16003	(MSN 20469) to USAAF 06Jun44. ATC US 10Jun44. Guatemala ARP 26Nov46
				16004	(MSN 20470) to USAAF 06Jun44? ATC US? 10Jun44? no card. USAF . UK Sep54 "0-3004" Sep56
					"0-316004" 47 BW Sep58. TAC Sep70. Stored Davis Monthan 15Apr71 to Aug 6, 1976
				16005	(MSN 20471) to USAAF 07Jun44. Alaska ATC 10Jun44. US 01Sep45. To RFC 02Jul46. NC79029 Lone Star
					Cargo Lines. L B Smith Aircraft Corp. Piedmont Aviation Inc
					Rr N47V "Blue Grass Pacemaker" 1953. Charlotte Aircraft 31Dec61
					To Spanish AF as FAEs T3-26 10Oct61. Crashed into Guadalquivir River near Seville Apr 10, 1962.
					WFU after accident, broken up Seville, Spain
				16006	(MSN 20472) to USAAF 06Jun44. Pacific Wing ATC 12Jun44. Alaska Wing ATC 10Jul44. op by United Airlines
					Northwest Airways 15Nov44. US 01Sep45. To RFC 29Jun46. NC79036 Viking Aircraft Inc
					XA-HIY Cia Mexicana DE US Aviation Aerovias Reforma Aeronaves DE US Mexico 1954.
					Trans Mar DE US Cortes. LV-GIB Aerotptes Litoral Argentina SA B09Mar59 R Nov63.
					Austral Lineas Aereas 1972 WFU
				16007	(MSN 20473) to USAAF 07Jun44. Alaska Wing ATC 10Jun44. op by Northwest Airlines 15Nov44. US 01Sep45
					To RFC 09Jul46. to NC79026, to Argentina LACAS as LV-AFX, then to
					a private operator (Tiro Alberto Comi) as LV-FDF May 3, 1951. To Miami Airlines as N3957C,
					Nov 20, 1952 to Polanco Narvaez Luis Enrique as HK-1505E, later as
					HK-1505W with Colombian Petrolium Co, Bogota Nov 1952, to Taxi Aero del Guauiare (TAGUA) at Villavicencio,
					Colombia as HK-1505. WFU Nov 1979.
				16008	(MSN 20474) delivered to USAAF 7Jun44; Gore, Great Falls, MT; Alaska Air Transport Command;
					Northwest Airlines 9Jul44; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) 17Jul46;
					Kansas City Southern Skyways Inc, Kansas City, MO; registered NC15836;
					Babb Co, Inc, Glendale, CA; Mutual Defense Assistance Program 13Jul49 as 49-2622;
					registration N15836 cancelled 29Jul49; rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance Company,
					Van Nuys, Glendale, CA; departed Van Nuys c7Oct49; Royal Hellenic AF 17Oct49 as 49-2622.
				16009	(MSN 20475) to USAAF 07Jun44. Alaska Wing ATC 10Jun44. Salvaged Elmendorf, AK US 16Aug48
					Repaired. N4766C Northern Consolidated Airlines Inc Nov53. Colorado Interstate GasCO US
					N950 Electric Autolite Co. N5000C Swiflite Aircraft Corp. Rr N5000E Feb68
					Western Geophysical L. to South Africa 17Sep90
				16010	(MSN 20476) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 11Jul44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 02Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS 03Nov44. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16011	(MSN 20477) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG as Windy City 11Aug44. To 5th AF 417th BG 673rd BS as
					Windy City. Lost Mar 27, 1945, New Guinea. MACR 14320. Took off from Garbutt Field near Townsville
					at 8:21pm bound for Finschafen Airfield in New Guinea. Aboard were personnel from several units
					returning to Mindoro Island. Failed to arrive and was declared Missing In Action MIA.
				16012	(MSN 20478) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 07Aug44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X7 02Nov44. WFS 18Apr47
				16013	(MSN 20479) to USAAF 07Jun44. 7th AF 22Nov44. WAA 07Dec46. NC67562
				16014	(MSN 20480) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 10Jul44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 18Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 24Oct44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS 29Oct44.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 06Nov44. Struck by truck 23Jan45, repaired
					To French AF (MDAP) Indo China 03Feb53. GT2/62 "FRAZB". GTl/64 "FRBCQ" Oct55
					Returned to USAAF 20Feb56
				16015	(MSN 20481) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 10Jul44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 17Oct44
					To 317th TCG 40th TCS 22Oct44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS 29Oct44.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 06Nov44. To 317th TCG 40th TCS Dec44. Lost Feb 10, 1945, Luzon,
					Philippines. MACR 12298
				16016	(MSN 20482) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 03Aug44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X68 30Oct44
					To 54th TCW 08Nov44. Salvaged 13Oct46
				16017	(MSN 20483) to USAAF 09Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 11Jul44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 02Oct44
					To 54th TCW 08Nov44. Salvaged 15May46.
				16018	(MSN 20484) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X11 12Sep44.
					W/o 29 Jul 1945 in taxi accident at Luna A/p, Italy. Salvaged 06Nov45
				16019	(MSN 20485) to USAAF 09Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 03Aug44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 16Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 22Oct44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 29Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 02Nov44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS Dec44.
					W/o 11 Mar 1945 when shot down nr San Marcelino, Philippines. Salvaged 14Mar45
				16020	(MSN 20486) to USAAF 09Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 03Aug44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 30Oct44
					W/o 29 Jun 1945 in takeoff accident at Tanauan Fd, Philippines. Salvaged 20Jun45 combat damage
				16021	(MSN 20487) to USAAF 07Jun44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 11Jul44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 18Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 22Oct44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS 29Oct44
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS 02Nov44. Right wing tip struck left wing tip of another a/c 13Jan45,
					repaired. SOC 01May46
				16022	(MSN 20488) to USAAF 09Jun44. 9th AF 27Jun44. Returned to US 22Sep45. To RFC 22Sep45
					F-BAXO Air France 15Jan47. crashed near La Mure, Isere, France 14Mar47.
					Also listed as damaged Jul 14, 1949 (grd accident) at Harmon Fd, Guam
				16023	(MSN 20489) Delivered to USAAF 10Jun44. Ninth Air Force 27Jun44. Returned to USA 25Sep45.
					To RFC 29Sep45. Registered as NC88757. To The Babb Company, Glendale, CA. Registration cancelled Aug49.
					To Mutual Defense Assistance Program as 49-26xx. Rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance Company,
					Van Nuys, Glendale, CA. To Royal Hellenic Air Force as 49-26xx.
				16024	(MSN 20490) Delivered to USAAF Jun44. 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483). Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and
					materials for the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting
					men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing
					zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44. The aircraft was permanently available
					for use by General James M. Gavin, commanding general of the 82nd Airborne Division.
					306th Transport Squadron, 441st Transport Group, Tempelhof AB, Berlin, Germany. Damaged
					taxying at Munich AB, Germany 1Jun46.
				16025	(MSN 20491) to USAAF 09Jun44. 9th AF 10Jul44. W/o Nov 10, 1945 near Chezy-sur-Marne, France
				16026	(MSN 20492) to USAAF 09Jun44. 9th AF 10Jul44. UK Jun51. Forced down in Hungary Nov 19, 1951
					and interned. While approaching Belgrade, Yugoslavia got lost and strayed into Hungary
					and was forced down. Crew returned after show trial. Used
					by Hungarian AF 1952 to 1956 then to Malev as HA-TSA.
					Crashed into a house in Lumumba Street, Zudlo, East Pest Aug 6, 1961, killing all 27 onboard,
					plus 3 on the ground. Aircraft was on a sightseeing flight and stalled off a steep turn.
					It seems that the pilot was showing off to some friends.
				16027	(MSN 20493) to USAAF 09Jun44. 9th AF 27Jun44. 8th AF. W/o Apr 4, 1945 in takeoff accident at
					Mourmelon, France
				16028	(MSN 20494) to USAAF 10Jun44. 9th AF 27Jun44. Returned to US 03Jul45. NC100 CAA 05Mar47
					N8785 FAA Rr 06Aug70 US Dept of Agriculture, Ogden, UT R24Nov70 N100Z Rr 1972. Converted to
					Basler BT-67 (Basler conversion no 6). To US Forest Service as N142Z
					Current 2011
				16029	(MSN 20495) Delivered to USAAF Jun44. 74th Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467). Mourmelon-le-Grand (A-80),
					France Feb45. During a mission transporting gasoline to the front lines, the aircraft was
					damaged while waiting taxy and take-off instructions from the tower in collision by C-47
					? 42-100505 which overshot landing and ran into parked aircraft at Geinhausen (Y-67),
					Germany 3Apr45. Repaired and returned to base 10Apr45. 33rd Air Depot, North Witham (Station 479)
					11Apr45 for left wing replacement. 74th Troop Carrier Squadron, Mourmelon-le-Grand 30Apr45.
					Converted to EC-47Q from VC-47D Mar 1968. To Republic of Korea AF Jun 13, 1975
				16030	(MSN 20496) to USAAF 10Jun44. 9th AF 27Jun44. 8th AF. Salvaged 21Oct44
				16031	(MSN 20497) Delivered to USAAF Jun44. 72nd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467). Mid-air collision
					with C-47A ? 43-48197 fifty miles east of Aldermaston 10Nov44.
					To Spanish AF as T.3-7 May 21, 1956. WFS Jun80 MAAG. B/U at Cuatro Vientos, Madrid
				16032	(MSN 20498) Delivered to USAAF 10Jun44. Ninth Air Force 6Jul44. 43rd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493).
					Transported seventeen British paratroopers and three containers to a drop zone west of
					Arnhem, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44. It was hit by flak in the right wing
					and cockpit. On fire and still taking hits from enemy ground fire and flak, the paratroopers
					jumped out before the DZ, followed by crew members. The aircraft crash landed and burned
					at Dodewaard, east of Kesteren, Netherlands [2crew + 1 paratrooper KIA]. MACR 10038
				16033	(MSN 20499) Delivered to USAAF 10Jun44. Ninth Air Force 27Jun44. 72nd Troop Carrier
					Squadron [CU*B], 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Nijmegen, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44; hit by enemy ground fire returning from the DZ, crashed at
					Oostelbeers, Netherlands [2KIA]. MACR 10797
				16034	(MSN 20500) Delivered to USAAF 9Jun44. Ninth Air Force 27Jun44. 72nd Troop Carrier
					Squadron [CU*C], 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Aldermaston (Station 467).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Nijmegen,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44; hit by flak and small arms fire leaving the DZ,
					crashed at Lage Mierde, Netherlands [2KIA]. MACR 9922
				16035	(MSN 20501) Delivered to USAAF 9Jun44. Ninth Air Force 27Jun44. 85th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Departed Ramsbury 25Feb45 to be based at Coulommiers (A-58), France. Towed two
					Waco CG-4A gliders transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division
					to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; damaged by
					enemy ground fire over the LZ the aircraft made a forced landing along De Hogeweg, Oirlo,
					Netherlands [2WIA].
				16036	(MSN 20502) to USAAF 10Jun44. 9th AF 06Jul44. Germany. In midair collision with another
					C-47 (43-15111??) Aug 24, 1948 near Ravolzhausen, West Germany. 4 killed.
				16037	(MSN 20503) Delivered to USAAF 9Jun44. Ninth Air Force 6Jul44. 73rd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Mourmelon- le-Grand (A-80),
					France. Damaged in a landing accident at Gotha Nord (R-4), Germany 16Apr45 when it
					was struck by a landing C-47, ? 43-15628. Salvaged 21Apr45.
				16038	(MSN 20504) to USAAF 10Jun44. 9th AF 06Jul44. Salvaged 31Jan46
				16039	(MSN 20505) to USAAF 10Jun44? 9th AF? 06Jul44? no card USAF. 21st FBW Aug51 "0-316039" "0-16039"
					Military Assistance Program [MAP]. United Nations Operation in the Congo (UNOC) Mar61 as 219.
					3 Squadron, UN Air Transport Force, N’Dolo Airport, Léopoldville, Republic of Congo. Damaged during
					an attack by Katanga Fouga Magister aircraft at Elisabethville 15Sep61. WFU at N’Djili, Léopoldville 1964.
					6V-AAP Air Senegal Mar66. Air Afrique Ll4Dec69. Air Ivoire L Apr71
					Crashed Bamako, Mali 24Jul71. Crashed into high terrain during a right turn on takeoff at night.
					All six onboard killed.
				16040	(MSN 20506) to USAAF 10Jun44? 9th AF? 06Jul44? no card, USAF. Reportedly w/o Feb 28, 1967.
				16041	(MSN 20507) 1944: TOS USAAF. 9/18/47: TOS USAF. By 4/51: Limestone AFB, ME (later Loring).
					Became N387T Purdue Aeron Corp (G-202A) 1964. Basler FIt Service, 1971. Viking IntI, Minneapolis, MN
					E Pikovsky, Minneapolis, MN Jun79. Basler Fit Service, Oshkosh, WI R06Sep79 and converted to
					Basler BT-67 (Basler conversion no 8).
					To Bolivian AF as TAM-38; fuselage noted at Santa Cruz/la Trompillo, Bolivia September 1997
				16042	(MSN 20508) to USAAF 09Jun44. 9th AF 06Jul44. Neth/Belgium. Salvaged 19Dec46 A
				16043	(MSN 20509) Delivered to USAAF 10Jun44. Ninth Air Force 2Jul44. 98th Troop Carrier
					Squadron [8Y*Z], 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Exeter (Station 463). Prosnes (A-79),
					Reims, France 11Sep44. Le Mans (A-35), France 30Sep44. Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France 2Nov44.
					The plane, loaded with six airborne personnel of the Glider Infantry and cargo, crashed
					on take-off from Bricy 25Dec44 caused by frost on the wings. Salvaged 29Dec44.
				16044	(MSN 20510) to USAAF 10Jun44? 9th AF? 02Jul44? no card USAF "0-316044
					Struck mountain near Limone Piedmonte, Italy Oct 24, 1954. 21 killed. Crashed in the Alps,
					25 miles northeast of Nice, on the French/Italian border while en route. The instrument flight
					plan the pilot filed indicated a cruising height that was lower than the authorized minimum
					altitude required to clear the mountains.
				16045	(MSN 20511) to USAAF 10Jun44. 9th AF 27Jun44. Germany 01Jan48. Salvaged 10Jul50
				16046	(MSN 20512) Delivered to USAAF 10Jun44. Ninth Air Force 27Jun44. 14th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE),
					Frankfurt/Eschborn AB, Germany. Damaged taxying at Munich AB, Germany 24Dec46.
					Oberpfaff. 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 30May49
				16047	(MSN 20513) to USAAF 12Jun44. ATC US 17Jun44. W/o Dec 13, 1944, crashed 2 miles NE of Zelma, MO
					(hit high ground) 4 lost
				16048	(MSN 20514) Delivered to USAAF Jun44. 306th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saint-André-de-l'Eure (B-24), France. Damaged in mid-air
					collision with C-47A ? 42-92918 in bad weather 1Jun45. USAF "0-16048". Apr59 Dublin
					To MASDC 20 Jun 1961, to reclamation 31 Mar 1964
				16049	(MSN 20515) Delivered to USAAF 13Jun44. Ninth Air Force 6Jul44. 49th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [H2*I], 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone at Groesbeek near
					Nijmegen, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44; hit by flak over the DZ after dropping
					paratroopers, crashed at Wyler, three miles north of Groesbeek [3KIA:1POW].
 					MACR 9913
				16050	(MSN 20516) Delivered to USAAF Jun44. 92nd Troop Carrier Squadron [J8*Q], 439th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Upottery (Station 462). 439th TCG relocated to Balderton (Station 482)
					31Aug44, back to Upottery 4Sep44. Juvincourt (A-68), France 9Sep44 then back to Balderton 11Sep44.
					Lonray (A-45), France 28Sep44. Châteaudun (A-39) 4Nov44. Etain (A-82),Verdun, France Apr45.
					72nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Greenville AB, SC. Damaged taxying
					at Bolling Field, DC 11Feb46. USAF "0-16050". Missouri ANG 1965. To MASDC 20 Feb 1967, excess 6 Apr 70
				16051	(MSN 20517) to USAAF 13Jun44. 9th AF 09Jul44. Germany 01Jan48. Salvaged 11Feb49
				16052	(MSN 20518) to USAAF 13Jun44. 9th AF 11Jul44. Returned to US 04Jul45. To RFC 23Nov45.
					NC60493 J H Whitney 1949. PH-ERZ Schreiner Aerocontractors 08Mar63. PH-ERZ wfu 1966 at Rotterdam & broken up
					Jan 1969
				16053	(MSN 20519) to USAAF 13Jun44. 9th AF 06Jul44. Returned to US 17Aug45. To RFC 30Jun46
					To NC79035 with Riddle Aviatoon Co (a ferry number), to PP-ATT, to Viacao Aerea Santos
					Dumont SA (VASD/taken over by Nacional 1956) as PP-SDE. To Transportes Aereos
					Nacional (Nacional/taken over by REAL 1957) as PP-ANQ, to Aerovias Brazil
					(REAL Transportes Aereos as PP-ANQ. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2075 Nov 27, 1958. Ultimate
					fate uncertain.
				16054	(MSN 20520) to USAAF 13Jun44? 9th AF? 06Jul44? no card. USAF. To N28889 Monroe County Health,
					Key West, FL US RlOJan73. As N28889 crashed at Summerland Key, Florida May 2, 1989 while with
					Monroe County Mosquito Control District.
				16055	(MSN 20521) to USAAF 13Jun44? 9th AF? 06Jul44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A, later to EC-47N.
					Assigned to 1604th Air Base Wing, Kindley AFB, Bermuda 1956-58 and again 1962. To Hunter AFB, GA,
					Nov 1964. To MAP Nov 6, 1972
				16056	(MSN 20522) to USAAF 12Jun44. ATC US 15Jun44. Salvaged 31Mar49
				16057	(MSN 20523) to USAAF 12Jun44? ATC US? 15Jun44? no card. USAF. To Imperial Iranian AF Dec 24, 1962.
					Assigned to 50th Air Transport Composite Group
				16058	(MSN 20524) to 12Jun44? ATC US? 15Jun44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan 1962 to 1965
					Sold for spares Mar65
				16059	(MSN 20525) to USAAF 12Jun44? ATC US? 15Jun44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan.
					Surplus 20Aug61. N86452 Charlotte Aircraft. To Spanish AF as T3-39 02Jan62. W/O 12Nov65.
				16060	(MSN 20526) to USAAF 14Jun44. ATC US 17Jun44. Surveyed 04Dec44
				16061	(MSN 20527) to USAAF 14Jun44? ATC US? 17Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47A.
					Awarded State of Ohio Twenty Year Service medal for the period July 1, 1948 to June 30, 1968.
					Stored Davis Monthan 29Dec70 to 12Aug76.
				16062	(MSN 20528) to USAAF 13Jun44. ATC US 13Jun44. On 26 December 1947 it was used to successfully evacuate
					the crew of USAAF B-17G 44-83790, which had crash landed on the frozen Dyke Lake in a remote part of west Labrador
				 	two days earlier. For this dangerous mission, which made quite a few newspaper headlines at the time, the C-47 was first flown to
					Goose Bay to be equipped with skies and JATO bottles (Jet-Assisted Take-Off).
					Crashed one mi E of abandoned Isachsen weather
					station on Ellef Rignes Island, Northwest Territories,
					Canada Oct 9, 1949. Aircraft failed to gain height due to
					icing problems when overloaded. Only minor injuries to the crew. The
					In August 2004 the crashed B-17 was salvaged from the lake, and it is currently being restored at a
					small airport near Douglas in Georgia, USA
				16063	(MSN 20529) to USAAF 14Jun44. ATC. Returned to US 17Jun44. To RFC 04Mar46. NC54456
					PP-YPO S. A. Transportes Aeros REAL 01Dec48. Varig May61. California AimCO US B3lJan67
					N9141 Jack Richards Aircraft Co, Oklahoma City, OK B02Feb67. T Steele Jun71
					J S Johnson, Sylvania, GA Nov71. J B Wangsness, Apache, OK US 1972
					5MB Stage Lines, Des Moines, IA 1974. Harran Aircraft Sales Inc, Muskogee, OK US Jan80
					WFS 03jan11
				16064	(MSN 20530) to USAAF 14Jun44? ATC US? 17Jun44? no card. USAF. To Peruvian AF Grupo 8 as FAP-364.
					Sold on civil market as N8160Z.
				16065	(MSN 20531) to USAAF 14Jun44? ATC US? 17Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to AC-47D.
					W/o Aug 16, 1969. To Vietnam AF Aug 16, 1969
				16066	(MSN 20532) to USAAF 14Jun44. ATC US 17Jun44. W/o Dec 29, 1944 near Ironton, Missouri. 5 killed.
				16067	(MSN 20533) from the IARC. To USAAF 14Jun44. Baer Field 806 BU 14 Jun 44
					Syracuse 4 CCG 25 Jun 44
					Stout Field 814 BU 27 Aug 44
					Pope Field 316 TCG 27 Nov 45
					Davis Monthan 4105 BU 6 Feb 46
					Davis Monthan 3040 ASS 7 Feb 50
					San Bernadino SBAMA 7 Apr 50
					Logan MAP 101 FS 15 Jul 50
					Houston MAP 111 FS 14 Aug 52
					Ellington AFB 111 FIS 1 Nov 56-9 Jul 68
					To N124Z with US Dept of Agriculture, Forestry Service. WFU
				16068	(MSN 20534) to USAAF 14Jun44? ATC US? 17Jun44? no card. USAF. 144th CAMRON California ANG "City of Fresno II" 1962
					To MASDC Aug 10, 1964, Apr 15, 1965 to Colombia (MAP)
				16069	(MSN 20535) to USAAF 14Jun44? ATC US? 17Jun44? no card, Damaged Apr 4, 1946 Lawson Fd, GA
				16070	(MSN 20536) to USAAF 14Jun44. TCC 17Jun44. To RFC 16Sep46. To Pacific Airlines as NC67588,
					in 1953 user was Southwest Airways, to Blatz Airlines, leased to Universal Airlines as N67588,
					to Majestic Air Cargo as N67588. W/o May 24, 1998 when ran out of fuel and crashed
					in marsh at Unalakleet Airport 5 mi NW of Anchorage, AK.
					Wreck moved to Anchorage in 2001 for possible rebuild.
				16071	(MSN 20537) to USAAF 14Jun44. TCC 17Jun44. WAA 05Dec46. Scrapped 29May47
				16072	(MSN 20538) To USAAF 14Jun44? TCC? 17Jun44? no card. USAF. Reportedly w/o Mar 13, 1965.
				16073	(MSN 20539) to USAAF 14Jun44? TCC? 17Jun44? no card. USAF 0-316073
					Damaged Aug 25, 1953 at Sidi Simane AB, French Morocco
				16074	(MSN 20540) to USAAF 14Jun44? TCC? 17Jun44? no card. USAF
				16075	(MSN 20541) to USAAF 14Jun44? TCC? 17Jun44? no card. USAF "0-16075"
					To Panama Sep64. To Argentina 1970. To Uruguayan AF as 508
				16076	(MSN 20542) to USAAF 16Jun44. TCC 24Jun44. To RFC 09Apr46. NC65385 Penn Central Airlines 1945
					Summit Airways 1946. Challenger Airlines CO US Jan47. to Frontier Airlines as N65385 "Sunliner
					Colorado" Dec 1949. Miami Aviation 01Feb66. Continental Air Services 1966
					N65385 leased to Air Vietnam in 1968, reported had no engines in Laos, May 1972
				16077	(MSN 20543) to USAAF 15Jun44. TCC 22Jun44. South Atlantic Wing ATC 05Jul45. SOC 03Dec46
					To PP-SPT (VASP) w/o Dec 13, 1950 (eng fire on t/off) crashed at
 Londrina, Brazil. The aircraft crashed after losing its No. 1 engine on takeoff. Engine failure
					during takeoff. Pilot error. Short takeoff procedure used on an airfield where such a maneuver
					was not necessary. All 9 onboard killed, 3 on ground killed.
				16078	(MSN 20544) to USAAF 15Jun44. TCC 26Jun44. South Atlantic Wing ATC 25Jun45. SOC 03Dec46
					PP-SPR VASP R23Jan47. Crashed llJan69 Loanda, Parana, Brasil
				16079	(MSN 20545) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 25 Apr 1961
				16080	(MSN 20546) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card USAF. to Peruvian AF. Transferred to
					Escuela de Aviacion Civil as OB-I-818 Jun 2, 1966.
				16081	(MSN 20547) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF
				16082	(MSN 20548) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69 to May72
					N17779 Desert Air Parts Oct72. Bay Aviation Svces 1973. to Jim Hankins Air Services as N17779,
					Jackson, MI US Jun79 at Long Beach Oct79, Aquarious Gift Shop Inc, EI Paso, TX, R22Ju180.
					To Aerolineas Andinas (Aliansa SA) Apr 4, 1983 as HK-3037.
					Currently active with Aerolineas Llaneras (arall) still as
					HK-3037 at Villavicencio Vanguardia Airport, Colombia. Current 2011
				16083	(MSN 20549) delivered to USAAF Jun44; 1807th Airways and Air Communications Service Wing,
					Wiesbaden, West Germany 1950; bailed from the USAF to Air America July 1966 first as 0-16083, then as
					'083'. Numerous accidents and incidents, all repaired. Stored at Tan Son Nhut
					July 01, 1972 until May 31, 1974. Escaped from Saigon on April 29, 1975 and
					landed at Tainan, Taiwan. Returned to the USAF on June 30, 1975 and declared
					surplus by the USAF as of May 1975. May have gone to Thai AF in 1976
				16084	(MSN 20550) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? USAF. N16475 Lewis College, Lockport, IL 1966
					N139JR Seymour Aim Inc, Seymour, CA US R 1978. Rhoades Intl, Indianapolis R22Mar78
					Air Cargo Express L. Current 2011
				16085	(MSN 20551) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF 7531st ABS Sep54 "0-316085" Germany Oct58
					To MASDC Jan 9, 1968. To MASDC 9 Jan 1968, excess 6 Apr 1970.
				16086	(MSN 20552) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF. Departed MASDC 5 Sep 1962 to Air Intl. Corp, Miami,
					To Iran 7 Nov 1962 under MAP. To Imperial Iranian AF Nov 19, 1962.
					Assigned to 50th Air Transport Composite Group. SOC Dec 11, 1962
				16087 9MSN 20553) to USAAF 15Jun44? TCC? 26Jun44? no card. USAF. To Chinese National AF as ZMK 16087 Mar73
				16088	(MSN 20554) to USAAF 17Jun44. TCC 20Jun44. To RFC 05Nov45. NC53225. XA-HUH Aerovias Reforma E29Ju149
					LA Unidas LAUMSA 1952. Aeronaves DE US Mexico 1958. XA-SAE Servicios Aéreos Especiales (SAESA) 26May65
					Crashed Ciudad Vitoria, Tamps, Mexico 31Dec68. Struck the slope of a mountain west of Soto la Marina
					in marginal weather. All 26 onboard killed.
				16089	(MSN 20555) to USAAF 17Jun44 TCC 21Jun44. to Brazilian AF as FAB 2024 Sep 22, 1946.
					To civil registry Feb 1970 as N4946F.
					To Museo Aerospacial Dos Afonsos Jul 1996. Re-registered PP-AVJ Dec 2002
				16090	(MSN 20556) to USAAF as C-47A-90-DL 43-16090 17Jun44? TCC? 21Jun44? no card. USAF "0-316090"
					With 7th Air Commando Squadron at Sembach Air Base, Germany in Sep 1964 and flown back to
					USA in Jul 1968 for 1st Air Commando Wing at Otis AFB. To MASDC 7 May 1970, excess 17 Jun 1970.
				16091	(MSN 20557) to USAAF 17Jun44? TCC? 21Jun44? no card. USAF 0-16091. USAF
					To Philippines Apr72 to Philippine AF as HHP 316091 Dec75
				16092	(MSN 20558) to USAAF 17Jun44. TCC 21Jun44. To RFC 18Jul46
 					NClO50M. CU-T-265 Cuba Aeropostal. YV-C-AVR Avensa R04Jan51. Servicios Aerotecnicos Latinas
					Americanas, San Jose, Costa Rica 30Apr60. N535M Ohio Oil IntI of Libya
					01Jun60 Amerada Petroleum Corp of Libya. Continental OilCO US of Libya; Ohio Oil IntI of Libya
					Inc 19Jun61 Continental Oil Corp 01Jul71 Stored at Luqa, Malta after April 1979 following damage
					by gunfire in Iran. Conoco Inc, Houston, TX US R09Jul79. ATC Inc, Santa Rosa, CA US R Jan84
					Pyramid Airlines. Registration cancelled in August 1987.
				16093	(MSN 20559) to USAAF 17Jun44? TCC? 21Jun44? no card. USAF. To French AF "FRBCR" Dec52
					Stored Davis Monthan 1965. Sold for spares Mar65
				16094	(MSN 20560) to USAAF 20Jun44. TCC 25Jun44. To RFC 29Nov45. NC182 CAA. FAA 12Dec58
					Rr N100 Oct72. Rr N76 31Jan75. N76AB Dept of Transportation Rr 21Nov77. N102Z US Dept of
					Agriculture R11Apr78. US Forestry Service Jun79. WFU 16Aug80
				16095	(MSN 20561) to USAAF 20Jun44? TCC? 25Jun44? no card. USAF "0-16095" Dec66
					Converted to EC-47N from RC-478N May 31, 1967. To MAP Aug 24, 1972.
				16096	(MSN 20562) to USAAF 24Jun44 TCC 27Jun44. To Royal Norwegian AF May 1945. Became LN-IAN with
					Norwegian Airlines Oct 1947, then to F-OADR for Les Avions
					Bleus "Francoise" Mar 25, 1949. To N9989F with Cornell
					Dubilier Electric Corp, NJ in 1951. To N335HH with Huber
					Homes Inc Jan 1968. To H. M. Dunn, Lexington, KY Jan 1970.
					To Midwest Airlines Jun 1970. To Aviation Sales Intl Jun 7,
					1972 as CF-ABA, to C-FABA. To Albig Avtn Ltd in Lorette,
					PQ (reg Jul 4, 1972). Apr 26 1973 to Sigfusson Transport
					Ltd of Winnipeg, Manitoba. To Superior Airways Apr 1973 and
					to Ontario Central Airlines and to Reindeer Air Service
					and to Wright Enterprises Ltd, Edmonton, Alberta (this was
					in 1974). Ilford Riverton Airways (1978) and Wright
					Enterprises (Jan 22, 1979). Cancelled from Canadian
					registry Sep 1979. To N3FY for Yukon Air Service in
					Fairbanks, AK Air North. In 1990 registered with Rocky Mountain
					Helicopter, Provo, UT. Bought in Oct 1993 by "Living Water
					Teaching Ministry Charter, Inc" and stationed in Guatemala and operated as
					"Mercy Wings". Crashed into mountain in bad weather Nov 1, 1998
					while on approach to Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. The aircraft crashed into
					mountainous terrain in fog and rain 44 minutes after leaving Playa Grande, Guatemala.
					The plane was returning from doing a medical clinic for 3 days in the
					remote jungles of Playa Grande where no one had seen a doctor before. 11 of 18 onboard killed.
				16097	(MSN 20563) to USAAF 24Jun44? TCC? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-117C then to SC-117A-DL.
					N87648 Aero American Corp 1961. Aero American Aircraft Parts (fuselage only) Dec69 at Tucson
					WFS 1969
				16098	(MSN 20564) to USAAF 24Jun44? TCC? 27Jun44? no card. Damaged Nov 28, 1945 in landing accident
					at Nice, France. Repaired. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan 1962. Sold for spares
				16099	(MSN 20565) to USAAF 24Jun44? TCC? 27Jun44? no card USAF
				16100	(MSN 20566) to USAAF 24Jun44? TCC? 27Jun44? no card USAF. To Peruvian AF Grupo 81964
					as FAP-371 in 1964.
				16101	(MSN 20567) to USAAF 19Jun44. TCC 26Jun44. W/o Jul 1, 1945 in crash 6 mi SE of Springlake, Texas.
					5 killed.
				16102	(MSN 20568) to USAAF 19Jun44. TCC 30Jun44. W/o Jan 28, 1951 in landing accident at Ft Knox, Kentucky.
				16103	(MSN 20569) to USAAF 19Jun44. 5th AF 29Jul44. W/o 12 Sep 1945 in takeoff accident at Tacloban A/p, Philippines
				16104	(MSN 20570) to USAAF 19Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X94 29Jul44. Salvaged 21Jan46
				16105	(MSN 20571) to USAAF 20Jun44. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS 29Jul44. SOC 31Dec45.
					VH-ANL Australian National AIL "Warratana" R22May46 D07Mar47. F-OAPD CTAC/Air Outre Mer B21Jan54 05May54.
					Cie Cherifienne du Pont Aerien Feb55. F-KHAB 1955. To Cambodia AF as KAKP 43-16105 10Aug57.
					Served with Royal Khmer AF in late 1950s, early 1960s. Inherited by Khymer AF Dec 1971 as 105.
				16106	(MSN 20572) to USAAF 21Jun44. 5th AF 31Jul44. Salvaged 21Feb45
				16107	(MSN 20573) to USAAF 20Jun44. 5th AF 03Aug44. PI-CI7 Commercial Airlines Inc
					Philippine Airlines 09Feb46. Crashed Sagalyan Mindoro Philippines 29Jun66
				16108	(MSN 20574) to USAAF 21Jun44. 5th AF 29Jul44. Damaged Nov 3, 1945 (grd accident) at Yonton AF, China.
					Salvaged Apr 18, 1947.
				16109	(MSN 20575) to USAAF 21Jun44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Used as search aircaft by 3rd Emergency Rescue Squadron
					in SW Pacific. Salvaged Aug 31, 1946
				16110	(MSN 20576) to USAAF 21Jun44. 5th AF 29Jul44. FLC 15Mar47
					To Cathay Pacific Airlines Nov 1946 as VR-HDG. W/o
					Feb 24, 1949 after the crew aborted an approach in poor
					visibility and tried to go around. Plane struck a hillside
					near Braemar Reservoir in Hong Kong. 23 killed.
				16111	(MSN 20577) to USAAF 20Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X24 30Jul44. Wing tip struck
					another a/c taxiing for take off 18Jan44, both repaired. Damaged May 7, 1946 in takeoff accident
					at Tacloban Field, Philippines.
				16112	(MSN 20578) to USAAF 24Jun44. 5th AF 30Jul44. FLC 15Jan47. Leased from and flown by US citizen for the
					Indonesian nationalist AF as RI-002. Shot down by KNIL B-25
					Sep 30, 1948 (another reported date is Oct 1, 1948) and
					crashed near Begkulu, south of Sumatra. Wreckage finally found in jungles of
					Indonesia in 1981. At the time of the crash reports had circulated
					that the aircraft had been captured at Palembang by the Dutch and had been flown to Bangkok.
				16113	(MSN 20579) to USAAF 22Jun44. 5th AF 30Jul44. To Philippine AF 23Jul45
				16114	(MSN 20580) to USAAF 24Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS 03Aug44. To 54th TCW 11Sep44 then 5th AF 8th FG 35th FS
					lost Dec 24, 1944, New Guinea. Took off from Finschafen Airfield piloted by Pomplun at 6:45 on an
					administrative flight bound for Noemfoor Island for P-38 parts not available on Noemfoor or Biak.
					Aboard were passengers from the 8th FG. lost en route. MACR 12181. Also listed as w/o Oct 16, 1944 in landing
					accident at El Fasher, Sudan
				16115	(MSN 20581) to USAAF 22Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X16 12Aug44. Salvaged 21Sep46
				16116	(MSN 20582) to USAAF 22Jun44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 85 31Jul44. Salvaged 19Dec45
				16117	(MSN 20583) to USAAF 22Jun44. 5th AF 31Jul44. SOC in Philippines Jul 22, 1946 and sold to Trans-Asiatic Airlines
					of Manila as PI-C180. May have been transferred in 1947 to Trans-Asiatic Airlines
					of Siam as HS-TA180 and w/o early in 1949 at Mingaladon, Burma when ground looped.
					Appeared in movie "Objective Burma" with Errol Flynn (1945)
				16118	(MSN 20584) to USAAF 21Jun44. US 30Jun44. Converted to TC-47A 28Oct47. alvaged 24Sep49
				16119	(MSN 20585) to USAAF 21Jun44. 5th AF 375th TCG 55th TCS as Classy Chassis X104 31Jul44
					Damaged Jan 25, 1950 (ground accident) at Keesler AFB, MS
				16120	(MSN 20586) to USAAF 30Jun44. US 09Jul44. To RFC 09Mar46
					To NC63287 C. H Earl Walker Nov 1953. PP-DLM O. C. Fontoura Cruzzeiro,
					Reregistered to Cruzeiro do Sul as PP-CEB "Corsario" Nov 13, 1954, to Brazilian AF
					as FAB 2086. To Rondonia Industria y Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-LBM.
					Now listed as derelict at Afonsas.
				16121	(MSN 20587) delivered to USAAF Jun44; designated VC-47A Sep54; 85th Air Base Group, Erding, West Germany;
					3910th Air Base Group , Mildenhall, England; 3918th Air Base Group, Upper Heyford;
					Converted to VC-47A. Used to fly Generals Jodl and Keitel from Berlin to
					Eisenhower's French headquarters to sign German unconditional surrender.
					To Portuguese AF as FAP 6160 in 1961. To Guinea-Bissau AF in 1976,
					probably registered as CR-GBP. WFU.
				16122	(MSN 20588) Delivered to USAAF 24Jun44. Was to have been Navy R4D-7 BuNo 39110, but it was not
					transferred from USAAF. 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt,
					three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Crashed Sep 29, 1945 47 mi S of Hisian, China. Repaired. To RFC Nov 8, 1945.
					to CAA as NC88807. To US Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 39110 Nov 30, 1949.
				16123	(MSN 20589) to USAAF 24Jun44? 9th AF OR US US? 31Jul44? no card. USAF
					Converted to EC-47N from RC-47N May 31, 1967. To MAP Feb 17, 1973.
				16124	(MSN 20590) Delivered to USAAF June 22, 1945, next to Canal Zone on June 30, 1945.
					SOC June 01, 1946. To RX-76 for Lineas Aeras Costarricenses - LACSA.
					Nov. 27, 1946 crashed after striking a mountain on approach near San
					Jose, Costa Rica. 3 Crew, 20 passengers fatal.
				16125	(MSN 20591) to USAAF 22Jun44. US. Damaged Apr 3, 1945 in takeoff accident at Pope Field,
					North Carolila
				16126	(MSN 20592) to USAAF 22Jun44. US. To RFC 29Jul46. Charles Babb Inc, Glendale, CA US US
					CF-CRY Canadian Pacific Airlines 29Nov46. Steward-Davis Inc, Gardenia, CA US 19Dec58
					CR-LCY DTA Angola 1958. TAAG 1973 .
				16127	(MSN 20593) to USAAF 24Jun44. 5th AF 11Aug44. PI-C126 Commercial Airlines Inc Div 24Dec46
					Philippine Airlines crashed Lahug Apt, Cebu City, Philippines 22Dec60. Crashed on takeoff.
					Failure of the No. 1 engine shortly after take-off but after V2. Inappropriate emergency
					procedures by crew. 28 of 37 onboard killed.
				16128	(MSN 20594) to USAAF 24Jun44. US 06Jul44. To RFC 26Aug46. NC41667 L M Krug 1953
				16129	(MSN 20595) delivered to USAAF 22Jun44; 805th Base Unit, George, IL; damaged Feb 5, 1945
					in taxi accident at George Field, Illinois. To Venezuelan
					AF / Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 1947; Línea Aeropostal Venezolana (LAV)
					Mar72; registered YV-C-ANH Jan73; Ministerio del Poder Popular para las Obras
					Públicas y Vivienda (MOPVI); reregistered YV-0-MOP-9; reregistered YV-0-MAR-3;
					registered CU-T113; reregistered CU-T127; reregistered CU-T1559; noted in external
					storage adjacent to José Martí International Airport, Havana, Cuba [Nov09]; scrapped 11Dec12
				16130	(MSN 20596) to USAAF 22Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card USAF
					N86453 Charlotte Aviation 1962. To Spanish AF as FAEs T3-33 05Dec61.
					G-BGCF Fairoaks Aviation Svces 20Nov78. N3753C Westair IntI, Monument,CO US R11Apr80
					D23Sep80 Cancelled May83. Preserved at 8th Air Force Museum Barksdale AFB LA although
					nominally on charge of USAFM
				16131	(MSN 20597) to USAAF 24Jun44. US 29Jun44. To KLu as NL-205. W/o after accident near Katwijk,
					Netherlands Jan 16, 1946. Fuselage used as workshop Schipol.
				16132	(MSN 20598) Delivered to USAAF 24Jun44. 815th Base Unit, Malden Field, Malden, MS. w/o Sep 21, 1944 in crash 1 mile
					north of Malden AAF, MS (on approach hit church tower-2 crew lost & 6 injured)
43-16133/16432		Douglas C-47B-1-DL Skytrain
				MSN 20599/20898
				16133	(MSN 20599) to USAAF 24Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47D.
					Transferred to Royal Laotian AF Jun 8, 1970.
				16134	(MSN 20600) to USAAF 24Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. Damaged in landing accident Aug 8, 1945
					March AB, California. To MASDC Aug 1961. To N86444 Charlotte Aircraft Corp 1962, then to Spanish AF
					as T.3-36 Jan 10, 1962. On display at Museo del Aire, Cuatro Vientos, Madrid, Spain
				16135	(MSN 20601) to USAAF 29Jun44. US 13Jul44. European ATC Oct44. 9th AF 08Jan45
					W/o in crash 6 mi Ne of Chanyi, China Apr 9, 1945.
				16136	(MSN 20602) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. USAF. W/o 17 Feb 1954 Location ?
				16137	(MSN 20603) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 28 Aug 1963, returned to service 24 Sep 1965
				16138	(MSN 20604) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. W/o Sep 15, 1944, California.
					To Uruguayan AF in 1980 as T-514/CX-BKH of Transporte Aero Militar
					Urugayo. WFS Jul 27, 1988. Preserved at Carrasco May 2011.
				16139	(MSN 20605) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 30 Jan 1970, departed 2 Apr 1970,
					to MAP 9 May 1970
				16140	(MSN 20606) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. To Philippine AF as HHP 436140
				16141	(MSN 20607) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. USAF. To Morocco AF as AAAU 316141
 					To N54610 Euroworld California Inc, CA US R Mar78 D19Apr79. Brennan/Hargreaves 1979
					Visionair IntI Inc, Miami, FL US R Sep80. Was on display at Vermont ANG Base, Burlington, VT.
					Now on display at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas.
				16142	(MSN 20608) to USAAF 29Jun44? US? 13Jul44? no card. USAF
				16143	(MSN 20609) to USAAF 26Jun44 US 26Jun44. Crashed in Wildcat Gulch, California in heavy clouds
					Nov 11, 1944 during flight from Hamilton Field, San Rafael to Mines Field, Los Angeles. 12 killed,
					one survived.
				16144	(MSN 20610) to USAAF 26Jun44. US 26Jun44. W/o Mar 4, 1945 in midair collision with 42-24101
					3 mi N of Lawrenceville-George AAF. 16144 crashed, killing 2. 24101 landed OK.
				16145	(MSN 20611) to USAAF 26Jun44? US? 26Jun44? no card. USAF. converted to SC-47D.
					W/o near Burns, Wyoming Sep 24, 1955. 7 killed.
				16146	(MSN 20612) to USAAF 26Jun44? US? 26Jun44? no card. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69. Fuselage only Jan70
				16147	(MSN 20613) to USAAF 26Jun44? US? 26Jun44? no card. First as UN16147, then bailed from the
					USAF to Air America on June 14, 1961
					as '147' (not B-147). Numerous accidents, incidents over the years all
					repaired. Returned to the USAF June 30, 1975, after escaping from Saigon on
					April 29, 1975 and landing in Bangkok, Thailand. Declared surplus by the USAF
					as of May 1975. To Thai AF as L2-53/19 in 1976. SOC Aug 14, 1981.
				16148	(MSN 20614) to USAAF 29Jun44. Canal Zone 30Apr45. Crashed on takeoff Bogota, Colombia Jun 3, 1945.
				16149	(MSN 20615) to USAAF 27Jun44. US 06Jul44. Damaged Feb 21, 1946 (grd accident) at Long Beach AAF, CA.
					Scrapped Nov 1, 1947.
				16150	(MSN 20616) to USAAF 29Jun44. US 04Jul44. Damaged in landing accident at Offutt AB, Nebraska
					Sep 30, 1946
				16151	(MSN 20617) delivered to USAAF 24Jun44; 815th Base Unit, Malden Field, MO; Force landed with
					engine failure 2 miles N of Malden 1Oct44; Crashed into mesa 20 miles SE of Quartzite, AZ 25Dec44.
					This Dakota was on the final leg of it's flight to Los Angeles. The pilot departed Tucson,
					Arizona for Los Angeles, despite being warned that severe thunderstorms and low clouds could
					hinder his visibility. About 20 Miles southeast of Quartzsite, Arizona the low-hanging
					clouds shrouded the mountains and peaks in the area, including Black Mesa. Tragically,
					the C-47 slammed into the side of the mesa about 12 feet from the top, killing all 17 men.
					Records indicate that some of the men were in the Navy headed to their ships in San Diego,
					while others had just come from basic training in Georgia and headed home for a short leave
					before their combat duty.
				16152	(MSN 20618) to USAAF 26Jun44. US 26Jun44. European ATC 10Oct44. Foreign Liquidation Commission,
					Payne Field, Cairo, Egypt 1Jul46. EP-AAF Iranian Airways 1946.
					5-02 Imperial Iranian Air Force 1951.
				16153	(MSN 20619) to USAAF 24Jun44. US 24Jun44. Canal Zone. FLC 29Jun48.
					To CB-36 Lloyd Aereo Boliviano 15Apr48. Rr CP-536 01Oct53
					Crashed Cochabamba, La Paz, Bolivia 21Aug62
				16154	(MSN 20620) to USAAF 27Jun44. US 27Jun44. SOC 10Aug45
				16155	(MSN 20621) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. Converted to VC-47B Sep54
					Converted to VC-47D. Stored Davis Monthan 16Jun71 to 16Aug76
				16156	(MSN 20622) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF.
					To French AF as AdlA 316156 (MDAP) Indo China 14May54 GT2/63 Nov54 GTl/64 Jul55
					To 12 TFW Vietnam AF 20Oct55 as C-47D. Returned to USAAF. Stored Davis Momhan 27Aug68 to Feb77
				16157	(MSN 20623) delivered to USAAF Jun44; 4112th Base Unit, Olmsted, Middletown, PA; damaged
					taking off at Patterson, Dayton, OH 5Sep44; damaged due weather landing at Rome, NY
					8Jan45; designated C-47D; 3805th Maintenance & Supply Squadron, 3801st Maintenance & Supply
					Group, Maxwell, AL; damaged at Patterson, Dayton, OH 14Nov51; designated SC-47D;
					61st Air Rescue Squadron, Stead, NV; 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim),
					Eglin, FL (1961); Middletown Air Material Area, Olmsted, PA; MASDC, Davis-Monthan, AZ 8Nov61;
					re-designated HC-47D 22Oct62; reclaimed 3Dec63
				16158	(MSN 20624) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. N8084 Alabama Inst of Aviation Tech, Ozark, AL Jan72
					T E Hinds, Sebring, FL US R01Mar79. current 2011.
				16159	(MSN 20625) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to AC-47D Sep 1954.
					Shot down in South Vietnam May 5 1965. 7 KIA
				16160	(MSN 20626) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. To N9858F. PI-C490 Philippine Airlines Jun60
					Filipinas Orient. E E Black Ltd RP-C490. Village Airways Inc. WFU at Manila Feb 1984.
				16161	(MSN 20627) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. Converted to SC-47D "0-16161"
					Stored Davis Monthan Aug61. N87649 Aero American Corp 1961. Aero American Parts, Tucson, AZ US R10Jan74
					Oct81 at Tucson, bare fuselage only. Acme Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ US RFeb82
				16162	(MSN 20628) to USAAF 27Jun44. US 27Jun44. RFC 20Aug46. NC81388. To Chilean AF as FACh 901 27May47,
					later FACh 950 WFU
				16163	(MSN 20629) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. To Philippine AF
					To Royal Libyan AF as aQaJaLi 0-16163 1968
				16164	(MSN 20630) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. To French AF as AdlA 316164 (MDAP)
					Indo China 15Dec53. GT2/63 GT1I64 Jul55. To South Vietnam AF 22Oct55 as C-47DS
					returned to USAF. Stored Davis Monthan 02Sep68. Allied Aircraft 28Dec78 scrapped
				16165	(MSN 20631) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. To Honduras AF as FAHo 314 Jun74. WFU 2010
				16166	(MSN 20632) to USAAF 7Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF
				16167	(MSN 20633) to USAAF 27Jun44? US? 27Jun44? no card. USAF. converted to VC-47B, then
					converted to VC-47D. Stored Davis Monthan Sep67. For sale Jun68
				16168	(MSN 20634) to USAAF 27Jun44. US 27Jun44. W/o Oct 2, 1945 at Washington National Airport due to
					engine fire.
				16169	(MSN 20635) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Chungking 15Aug44. FLC 20Aug47. To China AF as 16169 Apr72
				16170	(MSN 20636) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Salvaged May 20, 1945 at Kalaikunda, India
				16171	(MSN 20637) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 30Jul44. Chungking- COAA 15Feb46
				16172	(MSN 20638) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 01Aug44. To China 28Sep45
				16173	(MSN 20639) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Chungking. WFS 01Aug46
				16174	(MSN 20640) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 31Jul44. W/o Sep 9, 1944 in takeoff accident at Dinjan, India
				16175	(MSN 20641) to USAAF 29Jun44. 10th AF 01Aug44. Chungking. WFS 01Aug46
				16176	(MSN 20642) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 07Aug44. W/o Aug 29, 1945 in takeoff accident at Luliang, China
				16177	(MSN 20643) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 03Aug44. Chungking. W/o Sep 21, 1944 at Ledo, India
				16178	(MSN 20644) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 14Aug44. W/o Apr 1, 1945 (Hit by C-87 44-39282 on ground
					at Kunming)
				16179	(MSN 20645) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF. Chungking. FLC 20Aug47
				16180	(MSN 20646) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 20Aug44. India China Wing ATC 15Dec44.
					Believed w/o in forced landing at Fort Hertz Field, Burma Jun 16, 1945.
				16181	(MSN 20647) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Chungking. WFS 01Aug46
				16182	(MSN 20648) to USAAF 28Jun44. 10th AF 17Aug44. Chungking 16Dec44. W/o Sep 27, 1945 Hsian, China
				16183	(MSN 20649) to USAAF 28Jun44. Crashed Jul 6, 1944 at Wichita MAP, Kansas. Repaired.
					10th AF 23Aug44. Chungking 31Oct44. SOC 10Mar45. W/o 6 Jul 1945 Landing at Wichita Munc. A/p, KS
				16184	(MSN 20650) to USAAF 30Jun44. 10th AF 21Aug44. W/o Jan 8, 1945 over the Hump
				16185	(MSN 20651) to USAAF 29Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Chungking 18Oct44. W/o Feb 7, 1945 near Chanyi, China
				16186	(MSN 20652) to USAAF 30Jun44. 10th AF 05Aug44. Chungking. To China 09Dec45
				16187	(MSN 20653) to USAAF 29Jun44. 10th AF. Chungking 30Oct44. To China Feb46
				16188	(MSN 20654) to USAAF 01Jul44. 10th AF 05Aug44. W/o Apr 2, 1945 in landing accident at Muse, Burma
				16189	(MSN 20655) to USAAF 03Jul44. 10th AF 01Aug44. To China 01May46
				16190	(MSN 20656) to USAAF 20Jun44 10th AF 14Aug44. Chungking. To COAA 15Feb46
				16191	(MSN 20657) to USAAF 01Jul44. 10th AF 05Aug44. To Indian Government 10Apr46
				16192	(MSN 20658) to USAAF 01Jul44. 10th AF 03Aug44. W/o 23 Jan 1945 (Shot down) North of Namtu, Burma
				16193	(MSN 20659) to USAAF 03Jul44. 10th AF 05Aug44. Chungking. To COAA 15Feb46
				16194	(MSN 20660) to USAAF 04Aug44. 10th AF Aug44. ANLC 17Nov45
				16195	(MSN 20661) to USAAF 30Jun44. 10th AF 04Aug44. Missing Jun 23, 1945, Myitkyina, Burma. MACR 14685.
				16196	(MSN 20662) to USAAF 05Jul44. 10th AF 07Sep44. Indian Govt 10Apr46. VT-CHT Burma National A/W, Calcutta Nov46
					Indamer CO US (Pvt) Ltd 29Jun50. Crashed 30m NW of Tejpur India 12Jul51. The cargo plane hit the slope
					of a mountain. Crew of three killed.
				16197	(MSN 20663) to USAAF 01Jul44. 10th AF 30Jul44. Chungking. To COAA 15Feb46. To China AF as 16197
				16198	(MSN 20664) to USAAF Jul44 10th AF? Aug44? no card. USAF. Damaged Feb 7, 1947 in ground accident at Memphis,
					Tennessee
				16199	(MSN 20665) to USAAF 12Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. Flown with Australian radio c/s VHCDB.
					 To Australian National Airlines 15Jan46. Damaged Oct 22, 1946 in crash landing Manila, Philippines
				16200	(MSN 20666) to USAAF Jul44. 5th AF? Aug44? no card. To MASDC 31 Oct 1961, to Reclamation 18 Feb 1965
				16201	(MSN 20667) to USAAF 01Jul44. US 10Jul44. W/O at Marion, IN US 29Oct44. Probably crashed on way to 5th AF
				16202	(MSN 20668) to USAAF 01Jul44. 5th AF 02Aug44. Salvaged 18Apr45
				16203	(MSN 20669) to USAAF 12Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. WFS 22Apr49. To civil registry to F-BELA of Air Maroc
				16204	(MSN 20670) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. W/o Feb 18, 1945 Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea
				16205	(MSN 20671) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 02Aug44. W/o Jan 18, 1945 (ground looped) PNG
				16206	(MSN 20672) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 03Aug44. Salvaged 18May46
				16207	(MSN 20673) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. Salvaged 11Feb46
				16208	(MSN 20674) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X81 07Oct44.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X52 04May45. WFS 01May46
				16209	(MSN 20675) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. Damaged Sep 21, 1946 in ground accident at
					Clark Field, Philippines
				16210	(MSN 20676) to USAAF 04Jul44. 5th AF 07Aug44. Salvaged 15Dec46
				16211	(MSN 20677) to USAAF 04Jul44. 5th AF 11Aug44. Sold Philippines 25Feb46
					W/o Mar 23, 1946 Banahao Mountains, Philippines. 19 killed.
				16212	(MSN 20678) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. Tacloban 21Dec46. Pac ATC 07Mar47. Salvaged 15Apr47
				16213	(MSN 20679) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 03Aug44. W/o Jun 14, 1946 in landing accident at Kwangju, South Korea.
					 Also del SAL 17Apr47 for Belgian AF?
				16214	(MSN 20680) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 04Aug44. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16215	(MSN 20681) to USAAF 04Jul44. 5th AF 05Aug44. To China as XT-801, to N8421C, to CAT as B-801.
					Mar 31, 1959 to Air America. Jun 1959 sold to US International
					Cooperation Agency to be used by Royal Nepal Airlines as 9N-AAC.
					Damaged at Katmandu Apr 19, 1964 when ran into a ditch. Repaired
					and sold to Jamair Feb 20, 1965 as VT-DTQ. In storage at Calcutta
					Mar 1977.
				16216	(MSN 20682) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 66th TCS 25Aug44. Right engine failed on take off Leyte PI 05Dec44,
					crash landed, 1 K 4 I
				16217	(MSN 20683) to USAAF 05Jul44? 5th AF 25Aug44. Depot No 1 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 14Nov44
					W/o Mar 5, 1953 (landed short) Cagayande Oroa A/p, Philippines.
				16218	(MSN 20684) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Salvaged 23May45
				16219	(MSN 20685) to USAAF 04Jul44. 5th AF 12Aug44. Reportedly w/o Dec 30, 1945.
				16220	(MSN 20686) to USAAF 04Jul44? 5th AF? 12Aug44? no card. Converted to C-47D1-DL "0-16220" 1959
					Converted to VC-47D. Converted to AC-47 "IG-220" May70
				16221	(MSN 20687) to USAAF 05Jul44. 5th AF 07Aug44. W/o Jul 10, 1945 Bagabag, P.I. (landing)
				16222	(MSN 20688) to USAAF 06Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Damaged May 4, 1948 Harmon Fd, Guam (ground accident).
					Scrapped Apr 17, 1950
				16223	(MSN 20689) to USAAF 06Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Accident Sep 12, 1945 reportedly w/o
				16224	(MSN 20690) to USAAF 06Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Lost Feb 23, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 12627
				16225	(MSN 20691) to USAAF 07Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X86 12Aug44. Salvaged 02Jun45
				16226	(MSN 20692) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 04Aug44. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS 09Oct44. Salvaged 23Jul47
				16227	(MSN 20693) to USAAF 07Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as X547 08Aug44. Landed nose low left propellor hit
					runway Peleliu 22Nov44, engine and propellor changed. Loading crew broke bottle of acid while
					loading Finschhafen 15Dec44, acid ate paint off skin of fuselage, repaired,
					With Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes, Indiana.
				16228	(MSN 20694) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 09Aug44. Salvaged Nov46
				16229	(MSN 20695) delivered to USAAF 7Jul44; 5th AF, Brisbane, Australia 9Aug44; 22nd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					374th Troop Carrier Group; 21st Troop Carrier Squadron; 33rd Troop Carrier Squadron 3Oct45;
					THE SHAWNEE; 22nd Troop Carrier Squadron 30Oct45; modified to glider configuration by the Fifth
					Air Service Area Command, Nichols Field, Luzon, Philippines January 1946. Referred to also as
					XCG-47 as well as CG-17. Named "Nez Perce". The aircraft undertook its initial flight following conversion on June 17, 1946,
					towed by a C-54. Flown from Luzon to Tokyo late June 1946, took 11 hours of flight time and
					included an overnight stay on Okinawa; covering 1,800 miles (2,900 km), it concluded at
					Tachikawa Airfield near Tokyo. 11th Airborne Division, Sendai, Japan. The aircraft had its
					engines re-fitted in August 1946 and was returned to service as a normal C-47. Salvaged 19Dec46
				16230	(MSN 20696) to USAAF 11Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as W541 03Sep44. Taxiing right wing tip
					hit building Finschhafen 08Jan44, repaired. Departed Australia carrying passengers returning
					from leave and a cargo of fresh food 21Jun45. Landed at Merauke Airfield and took off again at
					roughly 21:40. Possibly, it departed in haste to assure their cargo of fresh food would not spoil.
					That night, there were stratocumulus cloud cover to 12,000' with 6-8/10 cover and intermittent
					rains. One hour into the flight at 22:40, this C-47 radio Merauke for a weather report about
					Biak. Afterwards, it was never heard from again. Crashed into a mountain peak at 12000' in Irian Jaya
					MACR 14666
				16231	(MSN 20697) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 08Aug44. Struck weapons carrier taxiing
					Nov44, repaired. WFS 01May46
				16232	(MSN 20698) to USAAF 08Jul44? 5th AF? 08Aug44? no card. USAF. Converted to C-47D Sep54
					Converted to VC-47D "0-316232" Oct59. US Air Attache 1964. AFHQ "50" Sep69 "0-16232"
					N6430 Smithsonian lnst Feb71. Aircraft SurplusCO US Dec73. Aero American Aircraft Parts Inc 1975
					N83FA Falcon AfW Inc, Addison, TX US R Sep76. Coker Avn, Grande Prairie, TX US R03Apr79
					N101CA Rr 07 Apr79. JLR Tpt Inc, Brownsville, TX US/ Registered Oct 8, 1987 to N301SF Jun85 with B J Skyfreignt Inc,
					McAllen, Texas until Jul 30, 2013. Reportedly current as XA-REH. current 2011
				16233	(MSN 20699) to USAAF 10Jul44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Aug 18, 1944
				16234	(MSN 20700) to USAAF 10Jul44. China 04Aug44, Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Sep 5, 1944.
				16235	(MSN 20701) to USAAF 22Jul44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Aug 18, 1944
				16236	(MSN 20702) to USAAF 12Jul44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease late 1944
				16237	(MSN 20703) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 06Aug44. Missing 31Jul45
				16238	(MSN 20704) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X13 09Aug44. WFS 18Apr47
				16239	(MSN 20705) to USAAF 07Jul44. 5th AF 10Aug44. Flown with Australian radio c/s VHCDG
					To civil registry CNRRA Jan 4, 1947 as “239” named: “Taiyuan” and re-serialled Jun 1948(?)
					to XT-T502. Re-serialled to XT-805 & W/O Nov 8, 1949
				16240	(MSN 20706) to USAAF 07Jul44. 5th AF 07Aug44. Salvaged 14Aug44
				16241	(MSN 20707) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X91 15Aug44
					 W/o Mar 11, 1945 Angeles City-Clark Fd, Philippines. (bombed on ground)
				16242	(MSN 20708) to USAAF 10Jul44. 5th AF 28Aug44. Salvaged 18Aug47
				16243	(MSN 20709) to USAAF 08Jul44. 5th AF 18Aug44. Accident Jan 31, 1946 reportedly w/o
				16244	(MSN 20710) to USAAF 11Jul44. 5th AF 15Aug44 FEAT 04Mar46
				16245	(MSN 20711) to USAAF 11Jul44? 5th AF? 15Aug44? no card. USAF
					W/o Sep 16, 1949 Mitchel AFB, NY (landing)
				16246	(MSN 20712) to USAAF 11Jul44? 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 15Aug44. Converted to VC-47D Sep54
					Stored Davis Monthan Oct71
				16247	(MSN 20713) Delivered to USAAF 10Jul44. Air Transport Command 14Jul44. European Division,
					Air Transport Command 12Oct44. 859th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force,
					Harrington (Station 179). Used for ‘Carpetbagger’ operations. Salvaged Feb 18, 1947
				16248	(MSN 20714) to USAAF 10Jul44. ATC US 15Jul44. W/o May 27, 1945, Mayaguana Isle, BWI
				16249	(MSN 20715) to USAAF 10Jul44? ATC US? 15Jul44? Missing Jan 11, 1952 during night instrument training
					flight from Eielson AFB, Alaska. Wreck not found until summer 1952.
					Crew had bailed out but died of exposure.
					Also reported N4776C L R Golding. Florida Aim Sales, Ft Lauderdale, FL US 1963
					Paramount Aquarium, Vero Beach, FL US 1964. DE US Long Corp, NY US 1966.
					Inti Air Ltd, Reno, NV US 1973. PK-JJS Inti Timber Corp, PT, Seletar
				16250	(MSN 20716) delivered to USAAF Jul44; 555th Base Unit, 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, TX;
					accident at Love field 4Dec44; damaged while parked by C-47A 43-48156 taxying at
					Fort Dix, NJ 19Dec45; 17th Air Transport Squadron, 521st Air Transport Group,
					Brookley, AL; damaged by engine failure at Brookley, AL 17Sep48; MATS Atlantic Division;
					1631st Air Base Squadron, 1631st Air Base Group, Prestwick, Scotland Jan52;
					returned to US; 61st Air Rescue Squadron, Stead, NV Jan57; designated SC-47D;
					Davis Monthan, AZ 1962; registered N94447 1962; Aero American, Tucson, AZ;
					registered N86467, cancelled; fuselage noted at Douglas-Bisbee, AZ Oct73
				16251	(MSN 20717) to USAAF 10Jul44? ATC US? 15Jul44? no card. Damaged Aug 14, 1945 Mills Fd, GA
					(ground accident). USAF Korea 1954 "0-16251". Taiwan Apr72
				16252	(MSN 20718) to USAAF 10Jul44? ATC US? 15Jul44? no card USAF "0-316252"
					"0-16252 w/o Feb 22, 1954 crash 35 miles ENE of Narsarsuaq, Greenland
				16253	(MSN 20719) to USAAF 12Jul44. ATC US 15Jul44. South Atlantic Wing ATC 05Aug44. FLC 12Nov47
					To PP-YPC of S. A. Transportes Aeros REAL Jul 25, 1946. To HC-ANJ 09Nov67
					W/o 03Nov71 at Bogota, Colombia
				16254	(MSN 20720) to USAAF 12Jul44? ATC US? 15Jul44? no card. USAF. To Cambodia AF Aug 14, 1970.
					Crashed in Cambodia Jun 1974 and destroyed.
				16255	(MSN 20721) to USAAF 12Jul44? ATC US? 15Jul44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan 1961
					N86440 Charlotte Aviation 1962-to Spanish AF as T.3-34. To G-BLFK Mar 1984 with Aces High Limited
					of Fairoaks, Surrey, England and cancelled Aug 12, 1985 to become N952CA. Registerd as C-GJDM
					Nov 27, 1986 but cancelled Aug 25, 1993. Airframe stored Apr 2009 at Peterborough Airport, Ontario,
					Canada
				16256	(MSN 20722) to USAAF 12Jul44. ATC US 13Jul44. to C-47D 28Mar46. 2150RES
					Crashed into mountain in Coahuila, Mexico, 75M SW of Del Rio, TX
					in bad weather Feb 28, 1949 during flight from Hamilton AFB to Randolph AFB
				16257	(MSN 20723) to USAAF 12Jul44? ATC US? India China Wing ATC? 13Jul44? no card. USAF
					 W/o 10 Mar 1952, Takeoff accident at Offutt AFB, NE 1300AR&CS
				16258	(MSN 20724) to USAAF 11Jul44. India China Wing ATC 01Aug44. Chungking 18Nov45. SOC 01Aug46
				16259	(MSN 20725) to USAAF 12Jul44. India China Wing ATC 20Aug44. Sold to Indian Government Apr 15, 1946.
					VT-CZO The Maharajah of Jodhpur R Nov48. Airways (India) Ltd 20Aug55. WFU
				16260	(MSN 20726) to USAAF 17Jul44. India China Wing ATC 25Aug44. Sold to Indian Government Apr 10, 1946
				16261	(MSN 20727) to USAAF 12Jul44. India China Wing ATC 12Aug44. Lost Nov 27, 1945 on mission over Malaysia.
					Aircraft located on Malay peninsula Aug 2015 and crew remains returned to Hawaii.
				16262	(MSN 20728) to USAAF 14Jul44. India China Wing ATC 19Aug44. Chungking 31Jan46.
					FLC 20Aug47 Chinese National AF as 16262
				16263	(MSN 20729) Delivered to USAAF 14Jul44. European Division, Air Transport
					Command 13Aug44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported
					British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt,
					three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. After the drop zone, the
					aircraft was hit by enemy ground fire damaging the hydraulic system and an elevator; the aircraft
					diverted to Eindhoven (B-78). Returned to US 18Aug45. To RFC 28May46
					NC15709. PP-SPU VASP Jun47. R20Oct47. Crashed Santa Isobel do Morro, Brasil 15Jan65
				16264	(MSN 20730) delivered to USAAF 14Jul44; 9th AF, Europe; 10th Air Depot, Oberpfaffenhofen,
					Germany; Foreign Liquidation Commission 17Jun47; Royal Hellenic AF as 43-16264; MMA,
					Hassani, Athens, Greece; 355 Transport Squadron, Elefsis, Jul48; damaged taking off with
					a heavy load of bombs from Elefsis 24Oct48; written off. FLC Jun 3, 1948 to Greece
				16265	(MSN 20731) Delivered to USAAF Jul44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170)
					21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the
					southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’
					24Mar45. Damaged by enemy ground fire but returned safely to Cottesmore [1WIA].
					N808Z US Atomic Energy Commission, Albuquerque, NM US 1966. Carco Air Service, Albuquerque, N M Dec66
					US Dept of Agriculture Jun77. Sold WFS Dec82
				16266	(MSN 20732) Delivered to USAAF Jul44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170)
					21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the
					southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’
					24Mar45. To Guatemala AF as 535. Still active in 1997.
				16267	(MSN 20733) Delivered to USAAF Jul44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier
					Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge
					of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Converted to C-47D in 1946. W/o Mar 21, 1948 crash 11 miles NE of Woodland, W due to engine failure
					8 lost
				16268	(MSN 20734) to USAAF 12Jul44. European Wing ATC 13Aug44. North Atlantic Wing ATC.
					Damaged Jun 17, 1946 in landing accident Orly, France
				16269	(MSN 20735) Delivered to USAAF Jul 12, 1944. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170)
					21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern
					edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
				16270	(MSN 20736) Delivered to USAAF Jul 12, 1944. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170)
					21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the
					southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Reportedly w/o Sep 14, 1953.
				16271	(MSN 20737) o USAAF 01Jul44. European Wing ATC 13Aug44 Neth/Belgium
					To Switzerland Jan 25, 1947. Bought by Alpar as HB-ASA Apr 1946 and then to Swissair Aug 3, 1946 and
					registered as HB-IRK Sep 10, 1947 (the first use of HB-IRK was 43-48461). Crashed into Bodensee
					4 mi N of Arbon Jun 18, 1957 during training flight. 9 occupants killed. The stalling of the aircraft
					following a loss of airspeed, whereupon it unintentionally went into a spin and crashed into the water.
					In view of insufficient altitude, it was not possible to level off the aircraft
				16272	(MSN 20738) delivered to USAAF 14Jul44; 9th AF, Europe; 10th Air Depot, Oberpfaffenhofen,
					Germany; Foreign Liquidation Commission 26Nov47; Royal Hellenic AF as 43-16272; MMA,
					Hassani, Athens, Greece; 355 Transport Squadron, Elefsis Jul48; WFU by 1950
				16273	(MSN 20739) Delivered to USAAF Jul 14, 1944. European Division, Air Transport Command.
					37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489)
					Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45. Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion
					paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
				16274	(MSN 20740) to USAAF 14Jul44? European Wing ATC 13Aug44. 9th AF. WFS 03Aug46. To Czech AF
				16275	(MSN 20741) to USAAF 14Jul44? European Wing ATC 13Aug44. 9th AF. FLC 27Aug46.
					To Belgian AF as K2, loaned to Belgian Congo Police force as KP2 (call sign OT-CWB).
					Force landing near Kolwezi Sep 13, 1953 due to lack of fuel. Remained unrepaired for economic reasons.
					Used for ground training of paratroopers at Kolwezi.
				16276	(MSN 20742) to USAAF 14Jul44. European Wing ATC 13Aug44. W/o Aug 22, 1946 in crash 10 mi W of
					Garmisch, West Germany
				16277	(MSN 20743) delivered to USAAF 20Jul44; 7th Ferrying Group, Great Falls, MT 20Jul44; 555th Base Unit,
					Love Field, Dallas TX 2Aug44; modified as C-47D 28Mar46; 554th Base Unit, Memphis TN 10Jul46;
					damaged by fire taxying at Memphis MAP 4Sep46; 62nd Base Unit, MacDill FL 2Oct46;
					5th Air Rescue Squadron, MacDill FL 3Feb48; 9th Air Rescue Squadron, Selfridge IL 7Mar48;
					2151st Air Rescue Unit, Selfridge IL 7Sep48; 6th Air Rescue Squadron, Westover MA 24Oct49;
					designated SC-47D 13Mar50; Goose Bay, Labrador 29Mar50; 6th Air Rescue Squadron, Westover MA
					31Oct50; 55th Air Rescue Squadron, Thule, Greenland 14Nov52; 87th Air Rescue Squadron,
					Birmingham AL 1Jan53; Palm Beach CA 31Jan54; 63rd Air Rescue Squadron, Norton CA 8Apr54;
					62nd Air Rescue Squadron, Stead NV 20Sep54; 64th Air Rescue Squadron, Norton CA 11May55;
					63rd Air Rescue Squadron, Wright-Patterson OH 13Jul55; 2750th Air Base Wing, Wright-Patterson
					OH 24Jul58; dropped from inventory 14Oct60; transfer to US Army Missile Command as 6277; designated NC-47D;
					US Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth NJ; registered N236GB 19Nov76; US Department of Agriculture,
					Mission TX; Cleveland Board of Education, Cleveland, OH 9Apr81; Benjamin O. Davis High School,
					Burke Lakefront Airport, Cleveland, OH Aug99; derelict at Lakefront Airport 2001;
					Airwolf Filter Corporation, Middlefield, OH 5Sep02; Indiana Air Search & Rescue Inc.,
					Indianapolis, IN 24Oct08; registration cancelled 15Apr13; preserved and on display at
					Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes ,Indiana; acquired in a trade from Indiana Air Search & Rescue Inc.
				16278	(MSN 20744) to USAAF 14Jul44? European Wing ATC Aug44? no card. USAF. To MASDC 27 Apr 1962,
					to Reclamation 18 Feb 1965
				16279	(MSN 20745) to USAAF 14Jul44. European Wing ATC 14Aug44. 9th AF 12Sep44. 8th AF. WFS 27Nov44
					To El Salvador AF as 114 Jul 1974.
				16280	(MSN 20746) to USAAF 14Jul44. European Wing ATC 13Aug44. Neth/Belgium. FLC Turkey 05Dec46
				16281	(MSN 20747) Delivered to USAAF Jul44. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*T; Nose #39], 316th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489) Sep44. TDY to Wethersfield (Station 170) 21Mar45.
					Transported British 9th Parachute Battalion paratroopers to a drop zone at the southern edge of the
					Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45
				16282	(MSN 20748) to USAAF 14Jul44? ATC? Aug44? no card. USAF. Converted to C-47D
					Howard AFB, Panama Sep64. Reportedly w/o Aug 28, 1967
				16283	(MSN 20749) to USAAF 14Jul44? ATC? Aug44? no card. USAF converted to VC-47D Sep54
					Stored Davis Monthan 1961. N87629 Aero American Corp, Tuscon, AZ US 1961
					Airways Enterprises Ltd, San Juan, PR 1973, op by N Cay Airways
					Drew National Leasing Corp, NYC 1975. Cyril Assocs, NYC Jun77. P Rodriguez, St Just, PR R30Aug78
					Current 2011
				16284	(MSN 20750) to USAAF 16Jul44. South Atlantic Wing ATC 30Jul44. FLC Canal Zone
					To YV-ZAP TACA Venezuela, to N1848M Madon Corp, Las Vegas, NV, to Chile AF “960” Nov 3, 1953 &
					W/O Jan 18, 1974
				16285	(MSN 20751) to USAAF 17Jul44. South Atlantic Wing ATC 30Jul44. Rio Hata 01Jan48. France 05Mar48
					Panama 10Feb49 WFU 01Mar50
				16286	(MSN 20752) to USAAF 43-16286. South Atlantic Wing ATC 30Jul44. France 27Jan48. Panama 20Mar49
					US 29Oct49 converted to C-47D. to French AF as AdlA 316286 1951. Indo China GT2/64
					"FRBFH" 1951. B/U Jan53
				16287	(MSN 20753) to USAAF 17Jul44. North Atlantic Wing ATC 20Jul44. W/o Jan 16, 1951 at Goose Bay,
					Newfoundland
				16288	(MSN 20754) to USAAF 16Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X42 10Aug44. flown by Todd at Corregidor
					To 392nd Air Serv Sqdn. 05May45. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16289	(MSN 20755) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 10Aug44. Nichols AFB 01Jan48. WFS 03Feb49
				16290	(MSN 20756) to USAAF 16Jul44. 5th AF 12Aug44. W/o Mar 14, 1945 Angles City-Clark Fd, Philippines
					(bomb on ground)
				16291	(MSN 20757) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. Salvaged 10Sep4
				16292	(MSN 20758) to USAAF 17Jul44. 5th AF 08Sep44. 455th AD Sqn. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 10Nov44.
					Accident Oct 10, 1945 reportedly w/o
				16293	(MSN 20759) to USAAF 17Jul44. 5th AF 18Aug44. Salvaged 19May45
				16294	(MSN 20760) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. Salvaged 14May45
				16295	(MSN 20761) to USAAF 17Jul44. 5th AF 10Aug44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 07Oct44. Accident 13Apr45
				16296	(MSN 20762) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 10Aug44. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16297	(MSN 20763) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 10Aug44 flown with Australian radio c/s VHCDK and VHCHB RAAF
					Australian National Airways 26Feb46. USAAF 1946. Sold 16Nov46. VR-HDJ Cathay Pacific AlS Nov46
					VR-SCC Malayan Airways "Curlew" Apr51. VR-OAJ Borneo Airways 21Jun63. VR-O was the registration prefix
					for Sabah/North Borneo, the part which later became Malaysia. 9M-ANF Malaysian Airways 20May64
					9V-BAAI Malaysian-Singapore Airlines 08Mar66. XW-TDK Lao Air Charter, Vientiane B31ul68 R14Mar69
					Derelict Vientiane Mar75.
				16298	(MSN 20764) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X51 15Aug44. FEAF CRTC
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X15 02Nov44. To 478th Serv Sqn 22Feb45. To Thai AF as KAT L2-9-96
					Oct72 SOC May88
				16299	(MSN 20765) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF 15Aug44. Salvaged 24Oct46
				16300	(MSN 20766) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 15Aug44. In accident Mar 6, 1945, location ?, reportedly w/o
				16301	(MSN 20767) to USAAF 18Jul44. 5th AF TCG 15Aug44. to 455th SerSqn
					To 5th AF 345th BG 498th BS fat cat 17Sep44. WFS 10Dec46. Sold 10Dec46
					PI-CI47 Philippine Airlines. RP-CI47 PAL 1978 Swift Air Jun78
				16302	(MSN 20768) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 26Aug44. Salvaged 31Aug46
				16303	(MSN 20769) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. Sold FEAT 04Mar46
					PI-CI03 Far East Air Transport. Philippine Airlines May47. RP-CI03 Rr 1973
					Delfin Lim, Puerto Princesa derelict Manila Sep81. WFU at Manila Feb 1984.
				16304	(MSN 20770) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X52 19Aug44
					Hit from behind by C-47 16A landing Samar PI 14Jan45, repaired. WFS 06May45
				16305	(MSN 20771) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. FLC 02Apr47
				16306	(MSN 20772) to USAAF 21Jul44. 5th AF 24Aug44. Scrapped 15Jul48
				16307	(MSN 20773) to USAAF 20Jul44. 5th AF 11Aug44 scrapped 15Jul48
				16308	(MSN 20774) damaged Jul 5, 1946 Tacoblan, Philippines in takeoff accident
				16309	(MSN 20775) to USAAF 21Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. Salvaged 23Jul47
				16310	(MSN 20776) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 24Aug44. To Philippine AF 19Jul46. To PI-C58 Philippine
					Airlines (or Commercial?). AP-AA Y Orient Airways R16Dec47. OO-CBW Sabena R08Mar53
					Linair L 27Oct59. Sabena 25Apr65. To Nigeria AF as NiAF-304 Apr69
					Derelict Ikeja Nigeria 1972. Broken up 1977
				16311	(MSN 20777) to USAAF 21Jul44. 5th AF 24Aug44. FLC 24Nov47. AP-AED Crescent Air Tpt Ltd, Karachi R Oct49
					Crashed 07Jul54 Tezgaon, Bengal India. Repaired as G-AOGX Field Aircraft Svces 14Feb56
					F-OAYM Aero Technique B27Sep56. Airnautic Mar64. 4164 "TUV AB" Govt of Rep of Ivory Coast 1964
					To Dahomey AF as DaAF AE-164 Apr71. Benin AF "TYAAE" Apr71
				16312	(MSN 20778) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS 07Oct44. SOC 01Jun46
				16313	(MSN 20779) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 27Aug44. SOC 01Jun46
				16314	(MSN 20780) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 27Aug44. Pacific ACS. Inst A/fr 31Aug46. Scrapped 13Apr48
				16315	(MSN 20781) to USAAF 21Jul44. 5th AF 04Sep44. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16316	(MSN 20782) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS 27Aug44. Crashed Leyte 27Mar45
				16317	(MSN 20783) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 375th TCG 55th TCS 20Aug44. Struck by landing PBY Catalina
					while parked Biak 07Dec44, to 305th AD Sqn. Salvaged 10Jun47
				16318	(MSN 20784) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS as 543 01Sep44. Left wing of 42-92808 struck
					nose of parked 43-16318 while parking 12Dec44, both repaired. To 344th Serv Sqn for repairs 15Dec44
					5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 27Dec44
				16319	(MSN 20785) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 24Aug44. Accident 06Feb45, location ?
				16320	(MSN 20786) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X12A 18Aug44. In midair collision
					with 43-15483 Apr 25, 1945 4 mi SW of Angeles, Luzon, Phillippines.
				16321	(MSN 20787) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 20Aug44. Sold 04Mar46
				16322	(MSN 20788) to USAAF 22Jul44. 5th AF 23Aug44. Crashed on landing at Kerowagi, New Guinea Dec 11, 1946.
				16323	(MSN 20789) to USAAF 23Jul44. 5th AF 24Aug44. Salvaged 18Apr47
				16324	(MSN 20790) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 27Aug44. 455th AD Sqn. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 09Nov44.
					To Philippine AF 02Mar46
				16325	(MSN 20791) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 28Aug44. W/o Nov 7, 1944 Morotai Island, Indonesia
				16326	(MSN 20792) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 01Sep44. FLC 25Jan47. VR-SCB Malayan AIW Mar47
					VT-CQL Deccan Airways Ltd "Sabarmathi" R01Dec47. JamairCO US. Indian Airlines 05Jul58
					Kalinga Airlines (Pvt) Ltd, Calcutta 05Jul58. To Indian AF as IAF BJ973 Mar68
				16327	(MSN 20973) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 02Sep44. To 5th AF 375th TCS 57th TCS as X158
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 41st TCS as X67. WFS 12Oct45
				16328	(MSN 20794) to USAAF 25Jul44? 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS 06Oct44. To French AF as AdlA 316328
					(MDAP) Indo China 03Feb53. GT2/62. GTl/64 Oct54. GT2/62 Feb55. GTl/64 "FRBCU" Oct55
					ETS2 Aug56. Returned to USAAF 23May57 to Thai AF as 316328. having run off runway into sea at
					Hong Kong. VR-HFR Bertran YT. To Aero Technical Corp May61. B-245 R01Oct63. FEAT R05Aug65
					N85AC Apr 10, 1974 R M Ferguson, Phnom Penh, tla Southeast Asia Air Transport 21Feb74
				16329	(MSN 20795) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X79 12Oct44. Missing on routine flight 22Feb45
				16330	(MSN 20796) to USAAF 03Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as X544 04Sep44. While parking left wing
					tip scrapped plane to left then right wing tip scrapped plane to right Finschhafen 20Oct44, all repaired.
					Pilot was cooking with gas stove under left wing when stove exploded and set fire to left aileron
					Pelilu 24Nov44, repaired Clark Fld 01Jan48. Scrapped 18Oct49
				16331	(MSN 20797) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 02Sep44. Salvaged 15Nov44
				16332	(MSN 20798) to USAAF 25Jul44. FEASC Depot No 2. To 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS as W159 03Oct44. Struck by taxiing
					RAAF Beaufort while parked Jackson Field Port Moresby 21Jan45, repaired (374th TCG) lost Nov 25, 1945,
					SW Pacific
				16333	(MSN 20799) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS as W521 01Oct44. 43-16333 W521 was struck
					by propellors of 42-24406 while flying in formation near Wakde 08Jan45 both landed there
					43-16333 had been almost cut in half and was salvaged, propellors of 42-24406 were replaced
					Tacloban Sep46. WFS 01Feb47
				16334 (MSn 20800) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 02Sep44. 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X37 13Oct44. 43-16334 struck by
					42-92804 whick landed behind it 14Jan45, both repaired. Flown over Corregidor by Horan WFS 31Aug45
				16335	(MSN 20801) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X92 16Sep44. In accident Nov 2, 1945,
					reportedly w/o
				16336	(MSN 20802) to USAAF 25Jul44. 5th AF 15Sep44. Salvaged 11Jun45
				16337	(MSN 20803) to USAAF 28Jul44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Aug 16, 1944
				16338	(MSN 20804) to USAAF 31Jul44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					under Lend-Lease Aug 13, 1944
				16339	(MSN 20805/DL4192) to USAAF 31Jul44. To CAA-MOC Chungking via Miami. Transferred to Chinese
					government (CAA-MOC, Chungking) under Lend-Lease Aug 16, 1944,
					leased to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC). W/o Oct 7, 1944 in accident (20 mi W of Sdadiya)
					leaving Dinjan, China enroute to Suifu when a violent thunderstorm tore the wing off the plane. All 3
					crew killed.
				16340	(MSN 20806/DL4193) to USAAF 31Jul44. Transferred to Chinese government (CAA-MOC, Chungking) under Lend Lease and delivered Jul 31, 1944.
					Leased to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) CNAC #100. Turned over by CNAC to CAT on Nov 23, 1949,
					Initially 15 Feb. 1950 reg. N8350C, (number indicates ex CNAC) later renumbered XT-20 - C.L. Chennault and W. Willaur registered
					December 1949. In 1950's converted 27 May 1953 by Grand Central Aircraft Co. in Glendale, CA along the way it was registered N37800.
					Then to S.A. Tampos and G. Nash (Viewmaster windows) 22nd June 1959, then to A. Tampos, Nashua NH July 1969 - Tiburzi Tours
					Inc April 1971 - Club Passport Inc, Pompano Beach FL May 1971 - Air Nashua Corp, Nashua NH (1975) - to Johnson and Johnson
					Co. as N800J, then International Shoe Machine Inc, reg. 06 July 1978 as N8009 based in Nashua, NH. further along the way San
					Francisco Fairmont Hotel, fitted out with a deluxe interior as well as a weather radar, hence the peculiar nose. Then N877MG registered
					on 24 Jan. 1996 for Victoria Forest and Scout LLC (San Francisco,CA) and it was later, on 04 Aug. 1996, reregistered to John T.
					Sessions Historic Aircraft Foundation of Seattle,WA. to whom it is still registered. Currently (2013) registered as N877MG used as both
					a display and an active flying aircraft for the HISTORIC FLIGHT FOUNDATION of Seattle, WA. (Snohomish County Airport
					{KPAE, also known as Paine Field} in Everett, Washington). The FAA has inadvertently registered the aircraft as serial
					No. 4193, and accordingly some one has fashioned a data plate using this wrong information - the Douglas
					production list does not have this serial number, it is as a part of a series skipped. Causes much misleading information.
				16341 9MSN 20807) to USAAF 27Jul44. 5th AF 15Sep44. WFS 27May45
				16342	(MSN 20808) Delivered to USAAF 31Jul44. Departed US West Coast 24Aug44. Assigned to UVIS, 13th Air Force,
					Koli Point on Guadalcanal, arrived 31Aug44. Condemned as salvage by the 5th Air Force in Brisbane, Australia
					on 29Nov44.
				16343	(MSN 20809) to USAAF 27Jul44. 13th AF (UVIS) 31Aug44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 70th TCS
					Missing Nov 27, 1944 on flight from Tacloban Leyte, Philippines to Angaur Palau. MACR 12602
				16344	(MSN 20810) To USAAF 31Jul44. 13th AF (UVIS) 03Sep44. 5th AF 433rd TCG 67th TCS.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X12 05May45. Chungking China 29Dec45. Manila. Salvaged 28Aug46
				16345	(MSN 20811) to USAAF 31Jul44. 13th AF (UVIS) 03Sep44. Chungking FEAT 21Dec46.
					PIC99 FEAT Philippine NL May47. Rr PI-C138 Far East Avc Services. RP-C138 Village Airways 1973
					Missing in Pacific Ocean off Davao on flight to Manila Oct 31, 1984.
				16346	(MSN 20812) to USAAF 01Aug44. 13th AF (UVIS) 11Sep44. Chungking China 29Dec45
				16347	(MSN 20813) to USAAF 27Jul44. 7th AF 18Sep44. WAA 12Sep46. To civil registry as NC47780.
					To N494V with Flying Bears Inc. To Frontier Airlines as N4946V "Sunliner Jackson Hole" in 1957. To
					Air Service Co (Iran) Jun 23, 1961 as EP-AEO. Ultimate fate uncertain.
				16348	(MSN 20814) delivered to USAAF 4Aug44; 9th AF, Europe; 10th Air Depot, Oberpfaffenhofen,
					Germany; Foreign Liquidation Commission 17Jun47; Royal Hellenic AF as 43-16348; MMA,
					Hassani, Athens, Greece; 355 Transport Squadron, Elefsis Jul48; 355/1 Flight, Sedes, Thessaloniki
					c1976; stored 27Jun80; WFU at Sedes, scrapped [last noted Nov96]
				16349	(MSN 20815) to USAAF 31Jul44. India-China Wing ATC 27Aug44. Chungking. COAA 15Feb46
					To China AF as 16349 Apr72
				16350	(MSN 20816) to USAAF 31Jul44. India China Wing ATC 15Sep44. Chungking. W/o Sep 28, 1945
					Missing between Liangshan & Peishiyi, China
				16351	(MSN 20817) to USAAF 31Jul44. India China Wing ATC 09Sep44. Damaged in takeoff accident Jun 14, 1945
					Myitkyina, Burma. Repaired. Chungking. FLC 01Aug46. XT- Central Air Transport tCO US
					N8334C C L Chennault & W Willauer. Civil Air Tpt 19Dec49 N1789B
					To Argentine Army (poss AE-12E then AE-11). LV-JIG J Fischer R07Nov68. Charter SCA R13Nov68 tla
					Servicios Aereos Rio Negro. WFU San Justo
				16352	(MSN 20818) to USAAF 01Aug44. India China Wing ATC 13Sep44. Crashed Apr 6, 1945 Dinjan, India
				16353	(MSN 20819) to USAAF 01Aug44? India China Wing ATC? 13Sep44? no card. USAF
				16354	(MSN 20820) to USAAF 01Aug44. India China Wing ATC 13Sep44. Crashed Apr 6, 1945 Mu-se, Burma (landing)
				16355	(MSN 20821) to USAAF 01Aug44. India China Wing ATC 30Aug44. Chungking. Salvaged
				16356	(MSN 20822) to USAAF 01Aug44. India China Wing ATC 13Sep44. Chungking. W/o May 22, 1945 crash
					west of Nanhua, China
				16357	(MSN 20823) to USAAF 01Aug44. India China Wing ATC 13Sep44. NethlBelgium. FLC Belgium 15Jan47
					to Belgian AF K16 (call sign OT-CWG). WFU Sep 22, 1972. Preserved at Musee Royale DE US l'Armee,
					Brussels, Belgium
				16358	(MSN 20824) to USAAF 01Aug44. 9th AF 30Aug44. 8th AF. W/o 6 Apr 1945 Location ? Salvaged 06Apr45.
				16359	(MSN 20825) to USAAF 03Aug44. India China Wing ATC 15Sep44. Salvaged 29Jul45
				16360	(MSN 20826) to USAAF 03Aug44. India China Wing ATC 13Sep44. Chungking
					Crashed Apr 8, 1945 Hei Cho Mountain, China
				16361	(MSN 20827) to USAAF 01Aug44. 9th AF 30Aug44. 8th AF. W/o 26 Nov 1944 Location ? Salvaged 26Nov44
				16362	(MSN 20828) to USAAF 03Aug44. India China ATC 09Dec44. Clarke Fld 01Jan48. Scrapped 08Jun49
				16363	(MSN 20829) to USAAF 03Aug44. India China Wing ATC 10Sep44. Chungking 16Dec44. WFS 01Aug46
				16364	(MSN 20830) delivered to USAAF Aug44; European Air Transport Service, USAFE, Wiesbaden, Germany;
					7150th Air Base Group, Wiesbaden, West Germany; damaged taxying at Wiesbaden 31Jan49;
					damaged taxying at Wiesbaden 16May49; converted to VC-47D Sep54; stored at Don Muang,
					Bangkok, Thailand Apr76; NI03BL W A Rodewald, Wailua, HI, tla Business Aircraft Leasing 1976
					DHL Island Airways LOct78. Hawaii Bank Corp Leasing Inc, Honolulu HI R12Apr79
					N102DH Bancorp Leasing of Hawaii Inc, Honolulu, HI RSep83. Current 2011
				16365	(MSN 20831) to USAAF 08Aug44. ATC US 11Aug44. Scrapped 06Feb47
				16366	(MSN 20832) to USAAF 04Aug44. ATC US 07Aug44. Damaged Jan 8, 1945 St Joseph-Rosencrans AAF, Missouri.
					Repaired. To RFC 12Sep46. NC68392 Nevada Airways. PK-PAA PT Caltex-Pacific Caltex Oil Co, Pakanbaru 1970
					WFU 1970
				16367	(MSN 20833) to USAAF 04Aug44? ATC US? 07Aug44? no card USAF. Converted to SC-47B
					Converted to SC-47D 1954. Stored Davis Monthan 1961. N87650 Aero American Corp, Tucson, AZ US 1961
					C-GZOF Contact Airways Ltd, Ft McMurray R29Aug75. To N87650. To C-GZOF 29Aug75. WFU 18May01
				16368	(MSN 20834) Delivered to USAAF Aug44. 27th Air Transport Group, 302nd
					Transport Wing, Le Bourget (A-54), Paris, France Nov44. Overshot the runway landing at
					Membury (Station 466) 12Dec44 and collided with B-17 ? 42-107063. The bomber
					was being dismantled by a team from the 2nd Strategic Air Depot.
					Converted to AC-47D. Later to South Vietnam AF.
				16369	(MSN 20835). 8/7/44: TOS USAAF. 806th AAF Base Unit, Baer Field, Ft. Wayne, IN.
					8/27/44: 1379th AAF BU, Dow AAF, Bangor, ME.
					7/16/45: 302nd AAF BU (ATC), Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA.
					7/20/45: 4126th AAFBU (Air Technical Service), San Bernardino, CA.
					1/30/46: 4145th AAF BU, Wendover Army Air Field, UT.
					1/28/47: converted to C-47D by removal of high-altitude blowers from engines.
					5/20/47: 216th AAF BU (Strategic Air Command), Wendover Army Air Field, UT.
					9/18/47: TOS USAF.
					3/10/48: 201st BU, Peterson AFB, CO.
					8/10/48: 15th Air Force, March AFB, CA.
					8/19/49: 93rd Air Base Group, Castle AFB, CA.
					2/7/50: 93rd Bombardment Group, Castle AFB, CA.
					8/24/51: 93rd ABG, Castle AFB, CA.
					12/8/52: 93rd Bombardment Wing, Castle AFB, CA. .
					4/1/55: 93rd ABG, Castle AFB, CA.
					5/1/59: 93rd Combat Support Group, Castle AFB, CA.
					10/1/61: 93rd BW, Castle AFB, CA.
					12/10/64: Storage, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ.
					1966: USAF with c/r N2805J; believed to be personal transport for a U.S. Air Attache.
					5/31/67: Warner Robins Air Materiel Area, Robins AFB, GA.
					1971: U. S. Department, Agriculture, Mission, TX; used in the Screw Worm eradication program.
						Still in USAF all metal scheme with insignia, etc.
					2/13/80: World Aircraft Museum, Mercer Field, Calhoun, GA.
					8/80: Standard Desert Air Parts, Tucson, AZ. Remained on display at World Aircraft Museum.
					8/5/95: Georgia Agency Surplus Property.
					1995: Dodson International Air, Douglasville, GA.
					4/00: American Flight Museum Inc, Topeka, KS (EAA Warbirds of America Squadron 14 Inc).
					Configured and marked by the museum to represent an AC-47 crewed by loadmaster Airman 1st Class
					John L. Levitow during a mission for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
				16370	(MSN 20836) to USAAF 08Aug44. ATC US 12Aug44. converted to C-47D 05Aug47. damaged Jan 20, 1948
					Westover AFB, MA (ground accident). WFS Mar 24, 1949
				16371	(MSN 20837) to USAAF 08Aug44? ATC US? 12Aug44? no card. USAF. Stored Davis Monthan Dec69
				16372	(MSN 20838) to USAAF 08Aug44? ATC US? 12Aug44? no card. USAF. N562R Gordon Street Inc,
					Chattanooga, TN 196310 1966. N American Royalties Inc, Chattanooga, TN Feb70. N582R Rr Dec71
					Village Properties Inc, Rulaski, TN Jan72
				16373	(MSN 20839) to USAAF 08Aug44? ATC US? 12Aug44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47D Sep54
					US Air Attache, Oslo. Stored Davis Monthan 09Jul73. To Honduras AF as FAH313 Oct 1974.
					Crashed Dec 28, 1981 on takeoff from Puerto Lempira airfield. 3 crew killed.
				16374	(MSN 20840) to USAAF 08Aug44. ATC US 11Aug44. Crashed Nov 28, 1945 while on night approach to
					McClellan Field, CA and was destroyed. Most of the passengers
					killed were soldiers enroute to being discharged.
				16375	(MSN 20841) to USAAF 08Aug44? ATC US? 11Aug44? no card. USAF. To Royal Lao A F as 375 Dec 1960,
					derelict at Savannakhet by 1967
				16376	(MSN 20842) transferred to US Navy as BuNo 150188 when control of MATS activities in Iceland
					was handed over to USN Jul 1961.
				16377	(MSN 20843) to USAAF 08Aug44? ATC US? 11Aug44? no card. Damaged Jan 4, 1946 Newark AAF, NJ
					(ground accident). Converted to C-47D. To MASDC 6 Apr 1962, to Reclamation 18 Feb 1965
				16378	(MSN 20844) to USAAF 10Aug44. 9th AF 31Aug44. European Wing ATC 30Aug44. Neth/Belgium.
					W/o Dec 18, 1946 in crash due to engine failure 2 mi N of Farrara, Italy. Salvaged May 16, 1947.
				16379	(MSN 20845) to USAAF 10Aug44? 9th AF OR US ATC? 31Aug44? no card. USAF. NAMA Aug53 "0-316379" "6379"
					"0-16379" Active in May 1956 with 3110th Maintenance Group at RAF Burtonwood, Lancashire.
					605th Air Commando Sq Jan68. To Fuerza Aerea Dominica as 3407 in 1972.
					Converted to AC-47D. WFS 1998.
				16380	(MSN 20846) to USAAF 11Aug44. ATC US 13Aug44. Scrapped 10Jul45
				16381	(MSN 20847) to USAAF 11Aug44? ATC? 13Aug44? no card. USAF. In service in 1972 with Chilean AF as 972.
					N2782N Airlines American Aviation Inc, Miami, FL US B08Nov82. San Turce, RQ Dec83. Current 2011
				16382	(MSN 20848) to USAAD 13Aug44. ATC 13Aug44. Scrapped WAA 02Jun47
				16383	(MSN 20849) to USAAF 10Aug44. ATC 13Aug44. Struck high ground in poor weather at Cordelia, CA
					May 12, 1945. 3 killed.
				16384	(MSN 20850) to USAAF 10Aug44? 5th AF 317th TCG. 40th TCS 13Aug44? damaged by turbulence in
					flight Angaur Palau and Leyte PI 19Nov44, to 386th Serv Sqn for repairs. N168Z US Dept Agriculture
					Forestry Service, Portland, OR US 1964. Wm C Crawford R01Jun78.
					NI6822 Wm C Crawford, Seattle, WA US JuI81. W/O 30Jun85 at King Salmon Airport, AK
					Registration cancelled Jun 9, 2011
				16385	(MSN 20851) to USAAF 10Aug44? ATC? 13Aug44? no card. USAF
				16386	(MSN 20852) to USAAF 11Aug44. ATC US 18Aug44. Converted to C-47D 01Mar46
					W/o Oct 5, 1949 Mt Mitchell, NC 9 lost (on a flight from Bolling AAF, DC to Brookley AAF, AL)
				16387	(MSN 20853) to USAAF 11Aug44? ATC US? 18Aug44? no card. Damaged Jan 14, 1945 Gore Field, Montana.
					Repaired. Converted to SC-47D. To HC-47D 18Sep62. USAF 7544 Combat Spt Gp Oct50
					38 TMW 26 TRW 0-16387 Aug67. Stored Davis Monthan 8Oct69
				16388	(MSN 20854) to USAAF 14Aug44. 9th AF 07Sep44. 8th AF damaged in landing accident Dec 1, 1944 at
					Membury, UK
				16389	(MSN 20855)to USAAF 14Aug44. 9th AF 435th TCG 75th TCS. On May 9th, 1945 the crew of 43-16389 of
					the 75th T.C.S., 435th T.C. Gp, 53rd T.C. Wing
					forced down literally, at pistol point, a Luftwaffe 12 seat transport. Later the same day they 'captured'
					and forced to surrender and land, a formation of 5 STUKAS with the same tactic of pulling along side and
					poking COLT 1911's and THOMPSON Machine Guns out the door and windows.
					The aircraft was given the name 'STUKA CHASER' by the crew and had 6 white swastikas painted on the nose
					along with the name in white
				16390	(MSN 20856) to USAAF 14Aug44? 9th AF? 07Sep44? no card. USAF. To French AF as AdlA 316390 10Apr52 (MDAP)
					Indo China GT2/62 "FRAZP" Oct52. Returned to USAAF 20Oct55
				16391	(MSN 20857) to USAAF 14Aug44? 9th AF OR US ATC? 07Sep44? no card. USAF
					To Paraguayan AF as T-57 in 1967, reserialled FAP-2024 in 1980.
				16392	(MSN 20858) to USAAF 14Aug44? 9th AF OR US ATC? 07Sep44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47D Sep54
					"0-316392". N12046 Lewis College, Lockport, IL 1966. Sold St Louis Jan80. Current 2011.
				16393	(MSN 20859) to USAAF 15Aug44. ATC US 19Aug44. converted to C-47D 31May46. Scrapped 27Jul48
				16394	(MSN 20860) to USAAF 14Aug44. 9th AF 30Aug44. 8th AF. W/o Feb 11, 1945 in crash 5 mi NE of Tangmere, UK.
					7 killed.
				16395	(MSN 20861) to USAAF 14Aug44? 9th AF OR US ATC? 30Aug44? no card. USAF. To Royal Libyan AF,
					later to Turkish AF as 395 in 1974. Made forced landing on Erkilet runway due to engine failure
					Jun 30, 1986.
				16396	(MSN 20862) to USAAF 15Aug44. ATC US 21Aug44. Converted to C-47D 11Jun46. Azores 1391 ABU 01Jan48
					Lages 1605 ABGp 01Jun48. W/o Apr 27, 1949 crash 600 miles W off Stephensville, Newfoundland.
					Engine failure-ditched- crew survived. Scrapped May 20, 1949.
				16397	(MSN 20863) to USAAF 16Aug44. ATC US 21Aug44. Converted to C-47D 31May46. ATC Azores 01Jan48
					Lages 01Jun48. US 27Jul49 . Japan 13Aug50. W/o Jan 28, 1951 in takeoff accident at Taegu,
					South Korea.
				16398	(MSN 20864) to USAAF 17Aug44. European Wing ATC 04Oct44. 9th AF. FLC 12Oct46. To Belgian AF as FABe KP-4
					30Sep46 "D-CW" then OT-CNB. Belgian Congo 1956. To NASARR nose 1964. WFU Koksijde 26Apr68
					Preserved at Antwerp, Belgium Jun71 but broken up 1976
				16399	(MSN 20865) to USAAF 17Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 01Oct44. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC 14Jun48.
					To civil registryh as N780T.
					F-BEIF with Air France 16Sep48. HH-CN2 Haiti Air Inter Sep74 Haiti Air Transport (t/a Haiti Air
					Inter) Sep76. HH-CND 1978. N80617 J L Villafane, Rio Piedras, PR R27Dec79
					St. Marteen Traders, St. Marteena RQ Jun 26, 1980
				16400	(MSN 20686) to USAAF 17Aug44. ATC? 01Oct44? no card. USAF. Converted to SC-47D. To MASDC 20 Oct 1961
					To HC-47D 18Sep62. Sold 1965
				16401	(MSN 20867) to USAAF 9Aug44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					via Miami under Lend-Lease Sep 19, 1944
				16402	(MSN 20868) to USAAF 21Aug44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					via Miami under Lend-Lease Sep 24, 1944
				16403	(MSN 20869) to USAAF 22Aug44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
					via Miami under Lend-Lease Sep 20, 1944. Scrapped Aug 1, 1946
				16404	(MSN 20870) to USAAF 26Aug44. Delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) via Morrison
					under Lend-Lease Sep 16, 1944. FLC 20Aug47. Chinese National AF as 16404 Apr72
				16405	(MSN 20871) to USAAF 18Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 04Oct44. European Wing ATC. Damaged in taxi
					accident Mar 17, 1945, Naples, Italy. Scrapped Feb 28, 1947
				16406	(MSN 20872) delivered to USAAF 19Aug44; 9th AF, Europe 4Oct44; 1408th Base Unit, Orly [A-47],
					Paris, France; damaged while parked in collision with C-47B 43-16911 [sic] at Orly 8Oct46;
					10th Air Depot, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany; Foreign Liquidation Commission 26Nov47;
					Royal Hellenic AF as 43-16406; MMA, Hassani, Athens, Greece; 355 Transport Squadron,
					Elefsis Jul48; modified with VIP interior 31Aug59; Royal Hellenic VIP Transport Flight / Sminos
					Metaforas Ypsilon Prosopon [SMYP]; Royal Hellenic VVIP Transport Flight / Sminos Metaforas
					Poly Ypsilon Prosopon [SMPYP] 21Mar64; WFU 22Feb77, scrapped
				16407	(MSN 20873) to USAAF 18Aug44. ATC US 20Aug44. W/o when hit high grounds near Blue Mounds,
					Wisconsin Nov 25, 1944. 4 killed.
				16408	(MSN 20874) to USAAF 18Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 04Oct44. FLC Cairo 22JuI46
					NC51179 Trans World Airlines B11Jan46. ET-T-12 TWA (engine carrier) conv SAL Oct49
					N51179 TWA. F-OBCT TAl for Air Madagascar A 27Mar57. 5R-MAK Air Madagascar RJan63
					ET-AGM Ethiopian Airlines 16Dec76. Crashed Bole, Ethiopia 18Mar80
				16409	(MSN 20875) to USAAF 22Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 04Oct44. FLC 01Jul46.
					To French AF as AdlA 316409 09Jan48 ex Naples CIET 340 "FRAVZ" Jun50. BA702 "FTEFM" Nov60
					St Chateau dun 1971. F-BTDG Rousseau Aviation. CF-POX Laurentian AS Ltd 03Oct72
					severely damaged 03May75 Schefferville, PQ derelict Ottowa Aug78. Converted to Basler BT-67
					(Basler conversion no 2). N8509P Sunset Aircraft Sales & Lsg, Miami,FL Res Sep79 R09Jan80
					Tumbleson Piper of St Louis Inc. E. Alton, IL RMar82. Harolds Air Service Inc, Galena, AK US R Oct83
					United States Aircraft Corp, Burbank, CA US R Mar84. To N607W. To Colombia National Police as PNC-0213
					Current 2011
				16410	(MSN 20876) to USAAF 23Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 03Oct44. French Morocco. FLC 01Mar46
					To L'Armée de L'Air (French AF) Mar 1946 reg 316410 radio call sign F-RAXO, for service in French
					Indo China. ex Naples GTl/62 "FRAXO" CIET 340 May54. EAA 601 "FSDLR" Mar55. GTl/62 "FRAXU" Mar55
					GT2/61 Aug55. CIET 340 Mar56. GT3/62 "FRASE" Dec56. GSRA 76 "FSEYA" Oct58. GLA 45 Feb63.
					GOM 88 "FSCJA" Jan64. W/o Nov 2, 1965 (DBR) when it crashed near the village
					of Obock, Djibouti.
				16411	(MSN 20877) to USAAF 23Aug44? ATC? 03Oct44? no card. USAF. Damaged in takeoff accident
					Feb 9, 1956 Cheyenne AP, Wyoming. Repaired. Converted to SC-47D. 64 ARS E Kirby
					N6682C MDG Commerce & FinanceCO US. Lund Aviation 703B. To French AF as AdlA 316411 17Apr57
					D15May57. ELA 56 Feb58. GOM 50 Jun59. EAA 601 Jun63. St Chateaudun 1971.
					F-WSGR Rousseau Aviation 1972. N18256 R Korastinsky, Walldorf, W Germany 1972.
					St Louis Aviation Nov72. CF-IAR A Fecteau Ltee R06Apr73. Rr C-FIAR 1975 Laurentian Air Service 1975
					Slate Falls Airways Ltd, Sioux Lookout 1978. Air Dale Ltd Saulte Ste Marie, Ont 1978
					Slate Falls A.W Ltd 1978. Ontario Central Airlines, Gimli, Man. Apr81. Soundair DNov81-
					Ontario Central A L Apr83. WFS 02Oct90
				16412	(MSN 20878) to USAAF 23Aug44. Central African Wing ATC 11Sep44. India China Wing ATC.
					To Indian Government 10Apr46
				16413	(MSN 20879) to USAAF 28Aug44. European Wing ATC 02Oct44. 9th AF. FLC 03Aug46.
					To Belgian AF as K5 (call sign OT-CNA) 10Aug46 "E-CW" then "OT-CWC" 10Aug46. MAAG 29Aug52
					To Netherlands AF as Klu X-2 09May52 "ZU-2". Jones & Guerro, Manila Oct62 "0-16413
					Also reported WFS 09Nov62
				16414	(MSN 20880) to USAAF 25Aug44. Central African Wing ATC 27Sep44 9th AF.
					Landing accident Oct 16, 1944 El Fasher A/p, Sudan. FLC to Turkey Oct 28, 1946
				16415	(MSN 20881) to USAAF 22Aug44. North Africa Wing ATC 01Oct44. Europe ATC. Scrapped 28Feb47
				16416	(MSN 20882) to USAAF 24Aug44. India China Wing ATC 09Nov44. Chungking. Damaged 1 Sep 1, 1945 Kunming,
					China (grd accident). COAA Feb 28, 1946.
				16417	(MSN 20883) to USAAF 26Aug44. European Wing ATC 02Oct44. Neth/Belgium. FLC Turkey 18Dec46
				16418	(MSN 20884) to USAAF 26Aug44. European Wing ATC 04Oct44. 9th AF. To Belgian AF as FABe KP6 call sign
					OT-CNC Congo 10Aug46. Crashed Albertville, Belgian Congo 09Jun57
				16419	(MSN 20885) to USAAF 26Aug44. European Wing ATC 08Oct44. Neth/Belgium. Salvaged 31Jan47
				16420	(MSN 20886) to USAAF 28Aug44. Caribbean Wing ATC 05Sep44. To RFC 01Jul46. To NC67125
					Rebuilt as DC-3D c/n 43086. NC67125 Chase National Bank of the City of NY US 20Dec46.
					N69K Dow ChemicalCO US Air Flote Inc, Freeland, MI US 1963. N524W Montgomery Ward &CO US Inc,
					Chicago, IL Nov66. N712MW J D Reed &CO US Inc, Houston, TX US Sep68.
					N321GR Jun69 Ramada Inns Inc Feb72. P H Flood, Lima, OH Jun72. D Hennessy Mar73 N43A 1973
					Aircraft 5 Export inc 1976. HK-2006X TANA, Colombia 1978. LAPO Nov79
					Servicios Aereos DE US Exploracion DE US Petrolos Bogota (SAEP) Nov80. Current 2011
				16421	(MSN 20887) to USAAF 28Aug44. India China Wing ATC 29Sep44. w/o Jan 28, 1946 at sea-Pacific??
					Scrapped Jun 1, 1946
				16422	(MSN 20888) to USAAF 25Aug44. India China Wing ATC 21Sep44. W/o Sep 29, 1945 crash 47 miles S of
					Hsian, China
				16423	(MSN 20889) to USAAF 25Aug44? India China Wing ATC? 21Sep44? no card. USAF. Converted to VC-47D Sep54
					Used by Pres Syngman Rhee of Korea and Gen Maxwell D Taylor Jan54. Flew Red Skelton to Tachikawa
					Air Base, Japan Jul 17, 1959. To MASDC 21 Nov 1969, excess 1 Jul 1970
				16424	(MSN 20890) to USAAF 31Aug44. India China Wing ATC 29Sep44. Salvaged 25Mar47
				16425	(MSN 20891) to USAAF 29Aug44. India China Wing ATC 02Oct44. FLC 01Aug46
					to XT-??? Central Air Transport. N8333C C L Chennault & W Willauer. Civil Air Transport 19Aug49. WFU
				16426	(MSN 20892) to USAAF 31Aug44. India China Wing ATC 01Oct44. North Africa Wing ATC. SOC 03Dec46
				16427	(MSN 20893) to USAAF 31Aug44? India China Wing ATC? 01Oct44? no card. USAF
				16428	(MSN 20894) to USAAF 29Aug44. India China Wing ATC 25Sep44. Sold 31May46. To Central Air Transport
					Corporation.
				16429	(MSN 20895) to USAAF 30Aug44. India China Wing ATC 29Sep44. To China 07May46
				16430	(MSN 20896) to USAAF 28Aug44. India China Wing ATC 25Sep44. Salvaged 25Mar47
				16431	(MSN 20897) to USAAF 31Aug44. India China Wing ATC 04Oct44. Crashed on ferry flight at Nagaon,
					India 04Oct44
				16432	(MSN 20898) to USAAF 31Aug44. India China Wing ATC 29Sep44. Crashed 14Nov44
43-16433/16465		Lockheed C-60A-5-LO Lodestar
				MSN 2593/2626. Directly ordered by USAAF.
				16433	(MSN 2593) to Canada for Norwegian government. Registered to BOAC as G-AGIJ Mar 4, 1944. Registration
					cancelled Jul 9, 1945 on sale to Norwegian AF as 2593/T-AE.
					Then went to Veljekset Karhumaki as OH-VKU, then to Dagens Nyheter
					as SE-BZE. Reported 2005 at Stiftelsen Aerospace, Stockholm, Sweden.
				16434	(MSN 2594) to Canada for Norwegian government. Registered to BOAC as G-AGIK Mar 4, 1944. Registration
					cancelled Jul 9, 1945 on sale to Norwegian AF as 2594/T-AF, reported s "LN-UXB" Mar 1951.
					Then went to Ostermans Aero AB as SE-BTG, then to Renwar Oil
					Corp as N94532. To N202H. Stored Opa Locka , Florida by Jan 1979, derelict by Apr 1984. Cancelled Jun 7, 2011.
				16435	(MSN 2595) to RCAF as 564, to Rowan Oil Co as N63H, to N9303Z, to ZK-CMX. Crashed near Coonoor,
					Puketoi Range, Pahiatua, New Zeland Mar 26, 1968.
				16436	(MSN 2596) to RCAF as 565, then to Westinghouse Air Brake as NC9982H/N9982H. Converted to Howard 250
					Aug 30, 1965. Ton N252R, to N252K. crashed Texarcana, Arkansas Aug 28, 1986.
				16437	(MSN 2597) to Mexican AF as TTL-6002, then to XB-LEZ, to XB-KOX, then to S. Gamble Inc as N7931A.
					To N250D. Converted to Howard 250. Current with Aviation Business Corp.
				16438	(MSN L18-2598) to RCAF as 567 and used as executive transport. When surplused
					sold from Lockheed as N68H. Converted by Howard Aero Corp
					to a Howard 250 as N250LC. Sold to Ingram Co as N637E in 1967.
					In 1968 reregistered as N6371C. In 1981 donated to CAF. To American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum.
					Crashed Oct 3, 2004 during takeoff at Midland IAP, TX enroute to
					Boulder, CO and sustained major damage. One of five occupants
					sustained minor injuries.
				16439	(MSN L18-2599) to RCAF as 568, to ZS-BZE. To Israel AF as 4X-ACM
				16440	(MSN 2600 to RCAF as 566, then to Jones and Laughlin Steel as NC1251V/N1251V. To N901JL, to N901F.
					Stored Cartersville, Georgia May 1979.
				16441	(MSN 2601) to Bell Aviation as NC4426N, reregistered ZS-DBA.
					Then was to go to Saudi Arabian A/L as SA-AAI but not
					delivered. Became N18A of Warner Borg Corp. To N230P, to XB-MAK. To N181V. Cancelled Jun 10, 1976.
				16442	(MSN 2602) to CC-CLC, to CC-CLC-0072. Crashed El Plumerillo Mountain nr Mendoza, Argentine Jan 20, 1944
				16443	(MSN 2603) to Netherlands East Indies AF as LT-934(2). To RAAF as VH-RDU. To Air Cargo Pty
					as VH-FAB, then to French Indochina as "F-74", then to Societe Indochinoise de Revitaillment as
					F-OALK. Crashed at Xiengkhouang, Laos Apr 13, 1954.
				16444	(MSN 2604) to Free French AF as F-EFAA/316444. to Aero Africaine as F-BALZ, then to American
					Liverty Oil Co as N94539. to N30R, to CF-INY, to N7994A.
				16445	(MSN 2605) to Free French as F-EFAB/316445 Ca.1944.
					6/16/45: Etat/Ministere de L Air/Direction Des Transports Aeriens, Paris and registered F-BAMA.
					1/22/48: Ste Africaine Des Transports Tropicaux, Algeria.
					12/6/51: The F-BAMA registration was cancelled. Sometime over the next few years this plane ended up
						in the hands of G.L. Waggoner and registered N94540.
					9/15/66: Registered to an unknown owner as N51605.
					Ca.1979: In Mexico registered XA-SEX.
					1981: Ferried to the Air Force Museum where it was restored as a USAAF aircraft.. Now on display at WPAFB Museum.
				16446	(MSN 2606) to French government in Morocco possibly as FC-BAJ. Went to Aero Africaine as F-BALX, then to
					Kollsman Instrument Co as N94541. To N44L. converted to Learstar 1. To D-COCA.
					Crashed Muraugraben, Near Krupendorf, West Germany Aug 24, 1957. The aircraft was returning to
					Klagenfurt from Stuttgart when the left wing failed, the aircraft caught fire then the tail broke off.
					The aircraft crashed in flames.
				16447	(MSN 2607) to Mexican AF as TTL-6003. WFU in Mexico by May 1946.
				16448	(MSN 2608) to Netherlands East Indies AF as LT-933(2). To RAAF as VH-RDV. Stored Tocumwal, Australia
				16449	(MSN 2609) to Free French as 316449 "France" for personal use by General de Gaulle. Used by GLAM as
					F-RAAD. To Air Sud as F-BGOT. To N9901F, to N343S. Used in George Wallace election campaign in 1965.
					Stored San Antonio by 1975. Derelict and to fire compound by Oct 1987.
				16450	(MSN 2610) to RAAF as A67-6 with call sign VH-RAF Nov 1943. With 37th Sqn tire blew
					on takeoff and crashed at Merauke, Dutch New Guinea Jan 26, 1945
				16451	(MSN 2611) to RAAF as A67-7, then became VH-BFZ, later sold to Israeli AF as 2501. To IDFAF ground
					school at Haifa AB in 1950.
				16452	(MSN 2612) to RAAF as A67-8 Dec 1943. To Department of Civil Aviation Mar 1947 as VH-CAC,
					then to Trans Australian Airlines Feb 1952 as VH-TAZ, then to
					W. P. Lear as N4848V. To NX4848V. Converted to 1st production Learstar aircraft. To N14L.
					Cancelled Jun 14, 2012.
				16453	(MSN 2613) to RAAF as A67-10 Dec 1943. To VH-RAJ. To Department of Civil Aviation as VH-CAB Mar 1947.
					To VH-TAY with Trans Australian Airlines, to N5080V, to NX5080V. Converted to Learstar I. To N24V.
					To N179T, to N1791, to N298AR, to N14WS. Cancelled Jun 14, 2012.
				16454	(MSN 2614) to RAAF as A67-9 Dec 1943. To VH-RAI.
					To New Zealand National Airlines as ZK-APU in 1947.
					then to Page Airways as N633. Cancelled Aug 6, 2013.
				16455	(MSN 2615) to Norwegian government. Registered to BOAC as G-AGLG Sep 2, 1944.
					Registration cancelled Jul 9, 1945 on sale to Norwegian
					AF as 2615/T-AG. To LN-UXD. To Ostermans Aero A. B. as SE-BTH, then
					to Republic Aviation as N95433. To N65H, to N623W, to N112CD
				16456	(MSN 2616) to Norwegian government. Registered to BOAC as G-AGLH Sep 2, 1944. Registration
					cancelled Jul 9, 1945 on sale to Norwegian AF as 2616/T-AH. TO LN-UXE. Went
					to Aeropropaganda as SE-BTK. Crashed at Jonkoping, Sweden
					Nov 26, 1952
				16457	(MSN 2617) to CC-CLD, to CC-CLD-0100. Crashed Copiapo airport, Chile Jun 15, 1953.
				16458	(MSN 2618) to Netherlands Indies AF as LT-935 [2}. To RAAF as VH-RDW
				16459	(MSN 2619) to Norwegian Govt, operated by BOAC as G-AGIH (G-AGIH previously used by 42-56018).
					Crashed Mt Kinnekulle, Sweden Aug 29, 1944. All 15 on board killed.
				16460	(MSN 2620) to Norwegian government. Registered to BOAC as G-AGLI Sep 2, 1944. Crashed into
					sea N of Umea, Norway night of May 1-2, 1945.
				16461	(MSN 2621) to Netherlands Indies AF as LT-936. To RAAF as VH-RDB
				16462	(MSN 2622) to E. W. Pauley as NC1000B/N1000B. Current with Bill Humphries, Laredo
				16463	(MSN 2623) to Sinclair Refining Co as NC6060/N6060. To XA-SAC. Crashed Bahia de Todos Los Santos, Baja California,
					Mexico May 20, 1969
				16464	(MSN 2624) to NC1464, returned to RFC, to NC2030, to N5065N, to General Motors Corp as N5116.
					Converted to 18-08. Converted to 18-56. To N51161. To CF-XBA.
				16465	(MSN 2625) to Evening News Publishing Co as NC1040/N1040. To N1040E, to N706G. Crashed into sea
					near Lima, Peru Apr 2, 1967.
				16466	(MSN 2626) to N211L, then D-CABO
43-16467/17123		Cancelled contract for Lockheed C-60C
43-17124/17126		Douglas C-54B-1-DO Skymaster
				MSN 18324/18326
				17124	(MSN 18324/DO98) returned to Douglas Aircraft Company Nov 27, 1945.
					Converted to DC-4, conversion no. 19. Bought by United Airlines
					Apr 6, 1946, named "Mainliner Lake Tahoe", registered as
					NC30046 then N30046. DBR after overrunning La Guardia, NY
					May 29, 1947 on takeoff with gust lock engaged.
				17125	(MSN 18325/DO99) to Pacific Overseas Airlines in 1946 as
					N58018. To Pan American Airways Jun 6, 1948 as "Clipper Gem of the Skies".
					Bought by Mexicana Jun 6, 1958 and registered XA-MIL.
					Bought by Avianca Dec 16, 1962 as HK-730. Crashed into sea
					off Cartagena, Colombia Jan 15, 1966. 56 of 64 onboard killed.
				17126	(MSN 18326/DO100) to RAF Nov 1944 as EW999. Was Winston Churchill's
					personal aircraft. Returned to USAAF Nov 1945. Became General George
					Marshall's personal aircraft. In minor
					accident at Tai Chiao Chang Airport, China while flying
					Gen. George C. Marshall on mission to China in 1946.
					WFU and stored 1970. The minor accident might have been
					a taxying accident at Tai Chiao Chang, China Oct 13, 1946.
43-17127/17148		Douglas C-54B-5-DO Skymaster
				MSN 18327/18348
				17127	(MSN 18327, DO101) registered as NC74628 for Pacific Overseas Airlines,
					sold to South African Airways as ZS-BYO. Sold to Silver City Airways
					as G-ALEP. Next registered as VH-INX when in 1950 it was purchased
					from Ceylon for Ansett Airlines. Converted to all freight in 1957.
					Damaged after it undershot runway at Melbourne May 17, 1963. Was to
					have been converted to a restaurant, but was broken up in 1992.
				17128	(MSN 18328) to Pan American Airways as N88817. Sold to Faucett of Peru as OP-PBE, later
					OB-PBE-463 and later re-registered OB-R-463. Seen derelict at La Paz,
					Bolivia in 1997.
				17129	(MSN 18329, DO103) to US Navy as R5D-2 BuNo 39114.
				17130	(MSN 18330, DO104) to Northwest Orient Airlines as N95412, side number 412.
					W/o Jan 6, 1947 when struck concrete marker while approaching runway 22R
					at Chicago Midway Airport at low altitude. Aircraft slewed around
					and caught fire.
				17131	(MSN 18331, DO105) to US Navy as R5D-2 BuNo 39116.
				17132	(MSN 18332, DO106) to American Airlines as N90428 Dec 1945. Named
					"Flagship Louisville" and later "American Flagship Newark". Sold Aug 1956
					to United States Overseas Airline, still registered as N90428. Leased
					to Flying Tigers March 1957 to July 1956 as N90428. WFU Apr 1966
				17133	(MSN 18333, DO107) to Delta Airlines Apr 1946 as N37477, side number 77.
					To North American Airlines Jun 1953. To German civil registry as D-ANET but
					NTU. To Air Charter Southend as G-APNH and converted to ATL-98 (Carvair)
					MSN 11. First for British United, then Air Ferries, and finally for British
					Air Ferries. W/o Mar 18, 1971 when nose gear collapsed on touchdown in crosswind
					conditions at Le Touquet Airport in France.
				17134	(MSN 18334, DO108) to US Navy as BuNo 39123
				17135	(MSN 18335, DO109) to civil registry as N60114. To AVENSA of Venezuela
					as YV-C-AVT, to AVIANCA of Colombia as HK-186. Later scrapped and broken up
				17136	(MSN 18336, DO110) to Western Airlines as N88702, side number 207.
					To Loide Aero Nacional as PP-LEM. W/o Feb 1, 1958 when aircraft went off
					the runway and caught fire at Rio de Janeiro Santos Dumont Airport due to a
					brake failure on an aborted takeoff caused by failure of No 4 engine.
					5 killed of 72 onboard.
				17137	(MSN 18337) to Pan American Airways as N88937 *Clipper Cyclone*, later *Clipper Buena Vista*
				17138	(MSN 18338, DO112) to Chicago and Southern Airlines as 'City of Caracas'
					N88708, company side number of C-42. To PP-AXQ Oct 1950, later registered
					as PP-LEY. Registered as N8588 in 1970 for National Airmotive Division of
					Republic Corp of San Leandro, CA. Display
				17139	(MSN 18339, DO113) to Braniff Airlines Nov 1945 as N88709, leased to Northwest
					Airlines Oct 1950. Converted to ATL-98 (Carvair) MSN 03 reregistered as G-ARSF,
					originally operated by Air Charter merged to Channel Air Bridges. W/o Dec 28, 1962
					when hit a dike short of runway while on approach to Rotterdam Airport on
					flight from Southend Municipal Airport. 1 killed.
				17140	(MSN 18340, DO114) to American Airlines in 1945 as N90403 "Flagship Phoenix".
					To Lineas Aereas Espanolas as EC-AEO. Converted to ATL-98 (Carvair) MSN 18,
					reregistered as EC-AEO, then EC-AXY, then EC-AZA, then to Compania Dominicana
					de Avacion registered as HI-172. Later broken up in Jan 1978 and converted
					to a coffee shop at the El Embajador Hotel, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
				17141	(MSN 18341, DO115) to United Airlines Dec 1945 as N30055, named first "Mainliner
					Missouri River" then "Mainliner Yerba Buena". To Aerolineas Argentinas
					as LV-AHY in 1957. Later broken up.
				17142	(MSN 18342) to civil registry as NC30042, United Airlines "Cargoliner Rainier",
					then LX-IOF, then G-AXAI, then converted to ATL-98 no 17 F-BVEF for SFAIR. Later
					N55243. Broken up Feb 1993 at Naples, FL. Parts salvaged to Griffin, Georgia
					to support Carvair No. 5 N83FA, Carvair No 9, N89FA, and Carvair No. 7, N104
				17143	(MSN 18343, DO117) to Willis Air Service as N56743. W/o after hard landing
					at San Juan, Puerto Rico Dec 2, 1946
				17144	(MSN 18344, DO118) to US Navy as R5D-2 BuNo 39119.
				17146	(MSN 18345, DO119) w/o Nov 18, 1944
				17146	(MSN 18346, DO120w/o 18 Nov 1944 Eniwetok-landing
				17147	(MSN 18347, DO121) to American Airlines as N90419 in 1946. To Qantas as
					VH-EBO "Pacific Trader" Jul 1949. To CAT Jul 1957, who leased it to Trans Ocean Airlines
					(TALOA), registered as N68579, next to Air America/CAT dbl as Liberty
					Air Service, still as N68579 who next leased it to Seven Seas Airlines.
					Eventually it was sold to Fleming Airways System Transport of Philippines
					as PI-C572, but this was not taken up, next to China Airlines of Taiwan
					as B1805 and then leased to Royal Air Cambodge. WFU.
				17148	(MSN 18348) to CNAC, China as XT-T05, later XT-?, then to Civil Air Transport
					(CAT) as N8342C. Crashed on Basalt Island (Hong Kong) on approach descent
					through clouds to Kai Tak IAP Dec 21, 1948. 4 crew and 29 passengers killed.
43-17149/17173		Douglas C-54B-10-DO Skymaster
				MSN 18349/18373
				17149	(MSN 18349) by 1956 was N90450 of Alaska Airlines Inc
				17150	(MSN 18350/DO124) to Flying Tiger Lines in 1948 as N86574. Crashed 3 km S of Issaquah, WA
					on approach to Boeing Field Jan 7, 1953. All 7 onboard killed.
				17151	(MSN 18351) crashed in bad weather 6 mi SW of Tezgaon,
					India Jun 14, 1945.
				17152	(MSN 18352) involved in midair collision near Barrackpore,
					India Jan 17, 1945. Also listed as suffering structural
					failure due to weather Apr 6, 1945. Must have survived
					since by 1956 was N44994 of Trans World Airlines
				17153	(MSN 18353/DO127) bought by Braniff Airways Nov 1945 as N88818. Leased by Northwest Airlines Jun 1946
					returned Jun 1947. Bought by Chicago and Southern Jan 20, 1949. Bought by Northwest Airlines in 1951.
					Bought by Aircraft Holding Inc Apr 11, 1961. Bought by First National City Bank of New York
					Apr 14, 1961. Leased by Air New-Mex Inc Apr 14, 1961, bought Sep 1961. Bought by Icelandair Sep 19, 1963
					named "Snaefaxi" and registered TF-AKB. Bought by Greenlandair Oct 11, 1963 registered OY-FAJ and
					named "Sululik". WFU and stored Sondred, Greenland Dec 1970. Scrapped in Kangerlussuaq (BGSF). To fire
					dump Nov 1971. Remains broken up mid 1980s.
				17154	(MSN 18354/DO128) bought by National Skyways in 1946 and registered N67548, new name Flying Tigers
					Line in 1946. Bought by Western Sky Industries in 1954. Bought by Transocean Airlines in 1955,
					bought by California Eastern Airlines in 1956. Bought by Air Vietnam Nov 13, 1957 and registered F-VNBN.
					Reregistered Aug 1959 as XV-NUA. Destroyed 1962.
				17155	(MSN 18355) to civilian registry as N95408. Sold to Aerovias Interamericanas
					de Panama as HP-358. Sold to Aerovias Ecuatorianas as HC-AHJ. Sold to RIPSA of
					Peru as OB-R-849. w/o 18 Aug 1968
				17156	(MSN 18356/DO130) to RFC Dec 18, 1944. To Northwest Airlines as N95414.
					To Flying Tiger Line Feb 19, 1954. Leased to Ariana Afghan Airlines Jun 1957
					as YA-BAJ. Returned to Flying Tiger Line Jul 1957 as N95414. Bought by
					Pacific Western Airlines Jul 1957 as CF-PWA. Bought by Transair
					1960 as CF-TAM. Bought by Kenting Aviation in 1966 as CF-KAD.
					Bought by Worldways Airline 19765, bought by Airmotive Europe Feb 19, 1978.
					To Nile Delta Airways (NTU). To Hercules Global Airlines 1978 WFU and
					stored Cairo, Egypt. Bought by Onyx Aviation May 12, 1978 as N32DR. To
					Gritt and Grunts Mar 12, 1979. Bought by Oklahoma Aircraft Corp Dec 14, 1979.
					Bought by Aeroborne Enterprises Jun 18, 1980. Bought by Commercial Aircraft
					Corp of Yukon OK Jan 20, 1982. WFU and stored McAllen TX. May have been
					scrapped there.
				17157	(MSN 18357/DO131) assigned to All Weather Flight Center damaged Jan 2, 1946 in takeoff accident at
					Lockbourne AAB, OH. WFU and stored 1971.
				17158	(MSN 18358) to US Navy as BuNo 90385
				17159	(MSN 18359) became N79072. By 1956 was YK-AAQ of Syrian Airways Co. re-registered to YK-ADB
				17160	(MSN 18360) on civil registry as N90448, sold to France as F-BFCQ. To Niger AF as 5U-MAE
				17161	(MSN 18362) suffered ground accident at Tezgaon, India Nov 25, 1944. Details
					and consequences not known.
				17162 (134 TCG) crashed 3 mi W of Sinbo, Burma Apr 21, 1945.
				17163 to Pan American Airways as N88907 *Clipper Fleetwing* in
					1946. Later *Clipper McKim*. By 1955 name was "Clipper
					Ann McKim"
				17164 to Pan American Airways as N88940 *Clipper Aurora* in 1946. In 1953 user
					was Flying Tiger Lines.
				17165	(MSN 18365/DO139) to US Navy as R5D-2 BuNo ???? 09/46 to Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N88727, side no 716. November 01, 1949 on a flight from Boston-Logan, MA to
					Washington-National, DC as Flight 537 while on final approach to runway 03 was in a
					midair collision with a Bolivian AF P-38L-5-LO, (ex 44-26927 MSN 422-7931) with
					the registration of NX26927. From the C-54B, 4 crew, 51 PAX fatal. From the P-38, the
					Bolivian test pilot survived, both aircraft were destroyed. It was (at the time) the worst
					plane crash in the history of civil aviation. The P-38 pilot was accused of causing the
					accident, later tried and cleared of the charges, which are now believed to have been an ATC error.
				17166	(MSN 18366) by 1957 was N90420 of Slick Airways. Previously
					with American Airlines. To 9Q-CAQ
				17167	(MSN 18367) to civil registry as 4X-ADC. By 1953 was N30058 of Flying
					Tiger Lines. To YA-BAG w/o 21 Nov 1959 nr Beirut
				17168	(MSN 18368) to Pacific Overseas Airlines, Ltd as NC79068 in Jun 1946. To
					Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam), Ltd at HS-PC204 in 1947. Reregistered as HS-POA
					in 1950. Destroyed by fire during attempted overweight takeoff from
					Don Muang, Thailand Jul 13, 1951. According to Landings database, this plane is on
					US civil registry as N837M, but this actually BuNo 17168.
				17169	(MSN 18369) by 1956 was N95415 of Northwest Airlines.
				17170	(MSN 18370/D0144) to CNAC, China as XT-T03, later XT-100, then N8344C, later to
					Colonial Airlines, then absorbed into Eastern Airlines Jun 1, 1956 as N4720.
					To Javelin Airways as N100J. Nov 1, 1962 to Trans Meridian Flying Services as
					G-ARXJ. To Rutas Aereas Panamenas SA (RAPSA of Panama) as HP-451, OO-FAK.
					WFU
				17171	(MSN 18371) suffered engine failure at Kunming, China
					Jan 10, 1945, presumably crashed as crew reported to have
					bailed out.
				17172	(MSN 18372) to US Navy as BuNo 90386
				17173	(MSN 18373) to US Navy as BuNo 90387
43-17174/17198		Douglas C-54B-15-DO Skymaster
				MSN 18374/18398
				17174	(MSN 18374) to civil registry as N30047. To Quebecaire as CF-HVL, to Maritime
					Central Airways as CF-MCF. Crashed near Issoudun, Quebec, Canada Aug 11, 1957
					after encountering severe turbulence leading to complete loss of control
					and causing aircraft to dive into the ground. All 79 on board killed.
				17175	(MSN 18375) by 1956 was N95411 of Northwest Airlines.
					Stored at Chandler Memorial AP as N301JT with Pacific Air Express
				17176	(MSN 18376/DO150) delivered to USAAF Oct 18, 1944. Crashed (DBR) with 1159th AAFBU May 10, 1945 at Georgetown - Wideawake
					Field on Ascension Island (St Helena) with fatalities.
				17177 to civil registry as N86572, sold to Sadelca as HK-112 *Llanos del Yari*. On display at Bogota 2001
				17178	(MSN 18378, DO152) to US Navy as BuNo 39121.
				17179	(MSN 18379) by 1955 was N30040 "Mainliner Yosemite" of
					United Airlines. To N384 with Slick AIRWAYS w/o 10 Mar 1964 Boston-on approach 3 killed
					While on approach, the cargo plane suddenly pitched down and crashed short of the runway.
					Loss of balancing forces on the horizontal surface of the empennage of the aircraft,
					due to ice accretion, causing the aircraft to pitch nose down at an altitude too low to effect recovery.
				17180	(MSN 18380, DO154) to US Navy as ??? 11/45 to Eastern Airlines, Inc. as
					N88814, fleet no 708. On May 30, 1947 Flight 605 departed Newark at 17.04h for
					a flight to Miami with a stop at Baltimore, and climbed to its assigned cruising
					altitude of 4000 feet. At about 17.41 witnesses saw the aircraft on its approach
					to Baltimore; enter a steepening dive until it struck the ground at high speed
					in a partially inverted attitude. 4 crew and 49 passengers fatal.
				17181	(MSN 18381) to civil registry as N90422, F-BHEH and TJ-CCA
					(Cameroon Airlines, wfu)
				17182	(MSN 18382) by 1956 was N95413 of Northwest Airlines.
					To Honduras AF as FAH 795 Oct 1960. DBR after
					front landing gear collapsed during landing at Tegucigalpa
					airport. WFU 1973 and scrapped.
				17183	(MSN 18383) by 1954 was N87573 of Braniff Airways.
				17184	(MSN 18384) by 1955 was N30048 "Mainliner Olympic" of
					United Airlines. To BIAS OO-DEP w/o 29 Nov 1964 t/off at Leopoldville, Congo
				17185	(MSN 18385) to Pan American Airways as N88938 *Clipper Guiding Star* in 1946
				17186	(MSN 18386) to Aerovias Cubanas Internacionales as NC-44567. W/o Feb 6, 1947
					at Pedro Bernados, Madrid, Spain.
				17187	(MSN 18387) to US Navy as BuNo 90388
				17188	(MSN 18388) to US Navy as BuNo 90389.
				17189	(MSN 18389) converted to DC-4 and delivered to United Air Lines as N30062
					"Mainliner Capistrano". Crashed into Medicine Bow Peak near
					Centennial, WY while on flight from Denver to Salt Lake City
					Oct 6, 1955. 63 passengers, 3 crew killed.
				17190	(MSN 18390/DO164) purchased by Douglas Mar 1, 1946 and converted
					to DC-4 (conversion No. 51) and sold to Delta Airlines
					May 2, 1946 registered as N37478, side number 78. Crashed on
					takeoff at Midway Airport, Chicago, IL Mar 10, 1948. 12 of 13 onboard killed.
				17191	(MSN 18391/DO165) delivered to USAAF Nov 14, 1944. Douglas Aircraft bought Jan 7, 1946
					converted to DC-4 conversion No. 44. Pan American World Airways bought Jul 19, 1946 reg. N88904.
					Transferred to Pan American Grace Airways 1948. Northeast Airlines leased 1952, returned 1954.
					Avianca bought Dec 4, 1959 reg. HK-654. Aerotal Columbia bought 1974.
					Operated by Taxi Aéreo el Llanero. Damaged beyond repair after undercarriage collapsed Arauca,
					Columbia Jul 17, 1975.
				17192	(MSN 18392, Line No. D0166) to American Airlines Dec 7, 1945 as N90423
					"Flagship Washington". Aug 1956 to US Overseas Airlines until Feb 1964 still
					as N90423 (Leased to Flying Tigers Mar 1957 to Jul 1957). To HK-1027
					W/o Dec 27, 1973 with Aerovias Nacionalies de Colombia (Avianca) on ground
					at Cartagena (Rafael Nunez Airport) Colombia due to ground fire.
				17193	(MSN 18393) by 1955 was N30053 "Mainliner Lake Superior" of
					United Airlines. Later renamed "Mainliner Lake Tahoe"
					To PP-LET w/o 2 Apr 1969 Galeao A/P, Rio
				17194	(MSN 18394/DO168) delivered to USAAF Nov 21, 1944. Tfd to Reconstruction Finance Corp. 1945,
					reg. N90421. American Airlines bought plane in 1946, named "Flagship Missouri", later
					re-named "Airfreighter Missouri". Eastern Air Lines bought plane Mar 14, 1950, fleet no. 724.
					Aero Leases bought May 1955, Eastern Air Lines leased.
					Twentieth Century Airlines bought plane 1958, Seven Seas Airlines bought Jun 17, 1960 named "China Sea".
					Amerco Anstalt bought Feb 24, 1961, Seven Seas Airlines rebought Jun 13, 1961. Aeronaves de Panama
					bought 1962 reg as HP-350. CLTM Airlines bought 1964 reg as PJ-CLB. Millard C. Berry bought 1968
					reg as N1445. Florida Aircraft Leasing later bought in 1968. WFU & stored Fort Lauderdale, FL 1968.
					Broken up.
				17195	(MSN 18395) to civil registry as N58021. To Israel AF as 18-01. Then to El Al as 4X-ACA.
					Lost in accident near Tel Aviv Jan 2, 1949
				17196	(MSN 18396, DO170) to US Navy as BuNo ????? To Eastern Airlines, Inc. as N88729,
					fleet no. 712. On October 11, 1946 on a second approach to Washington, DC in poor
					weather, the aircraft struck a low 200 foot elevation ridge line, broke up and
					burned after all passengers and crew had deplaned.
				17197	(MSN 18397) to Pan American Airways as N88939 *Clipper Hornet* in 1946.
					By 1957 was N88939 of Slick Airways, previously with Eastern.
				17198	(MSN 18398/DO172) WFU and stored in 1971.
43-17199/17253		Douglas C-54D-15-DC Skymaster
				MSN 22149/22203
				17199	(MSN 22149/DC601) Delivered to USAAF 10 Aug 1945, reregistered USAF 18 Sep 1947, To FAA 1962 registered N83.
					Florida Aircraft Leasing bought 1965 registered N830F. Aerolinas International de Honduras leased
					22 Oct 65 registered HR-BFB, reregistered 1966 as HR-AIB. Registered N355X (NTU) to Florida Aircraft
					Leasing registered N830F 1Ecuatoriana
					(Compañia Ecuatoriana de Aviacion) bought 12/67 reg. HC-ANP. DBR after a 1969 landing accident Lago
					Agrio Airport (LGQ) (Ecuador). The aircraft had a very short landing in which the wheels hit the border
					of the runway and caused a rupture of the fuel tanks. Fuel fell on the hot brakes, causing a massive fire.
				17200	(MSN 22150/DC602) Delivered to USAAF 13 Aug 45, reregistered USAF 18 Sep 47, California Eastern Airways leased 1949
					registered N79991. Trans-ocean Airlines subleased. Returned to USAF 1954 as 43-17200. WFU & stored Davis
					Monthan AFB, AZ Jun 12, 1970, excess Sep 9, 1970
				17201	(MSN 22151) to MASDC Sep 3, 1965. FMS to Republic of Korea AF. Displayed in the security exhibition hall of
					Gangneung Unification Park, Republic of Korea.
				17202	(MSN 22152) to US Navy as BuNo 56532
				17203	(MSN 22153) to US Navy as BuNo 87754
				17204	(MSN 22154) suffered taxying accident at Luliang, China
					Sep 18, 1945. Consequences not known. To MASDC Date?. To reclamation 16 Jul 1964
				17205	(MSN 22155/DC607) Delivered to USAAF 15 Aug 1945, converted to SC-54D, converted
					to HC-54D in 1962. To Portuguese AF under MDAP bought 1965 reg. 7503. WFU & stored 1975. Remains
					noted in scrap yard Palhias, Portugal Mar 1996.
				17206	(MSN 22156) to US Navy as BuNo 56533
				17207	(MSN 22157/DC609) leased by Seaboard and Western Airlines
					Sep 1946 registered as N91077. Destroyed when a fire started
					in an electric motor in an overhead door of a hangar at
					Saint Joseph-Rosecrans Airport, MO Jul 23, 1947.
				17208	(MSN 22158/DC610) delivered to USAAF Aug 13, 1945. Re-registered to USAF Sep 18, 1947. While attached to 6000SG at
					Tokyo International Airport (Haneda AF Base) crashed on Mar 6, 1955, 18 miles NE of Formosa (Taiwan)
					with fatalities. Also listed as going to Island Air Transport and nose gear collapse on landing at New
					Smyna Beach May 28, 2014
				17209	(MSN 22159/DC611) to US Navy as BuNo 56534
				17210	(MSN 22160/DC612) delivered to USAAF Oct 2, 1945. To USAF Sep 18, 1947. Attached to 1290ATS, 1701 ATG at
					Great Falls, Montana. Crashed into ground 4.5 mi SE of Jefferson City, Montana Apr 7, 1952.
				17211	(MSN 22161/DC613) to MASDC Jun 29, 1971, excess 8 Feb 1973, sold to Dross Metals 6 Nov 1975, brroken up 1976
				17212	(MSN 22162/DC614) leased by Seaboard and Western Airlines
					Sep 1946 and registered as N91086. Destroyed when a fire started
					in an electric motor in an overhead door of a hangar at
					Saint Joseph-Rosecrans Airport, MO Jul 23, 1947.
				17213	(MSN 22163/DC615) delivered to USAAF Aug 20, 1945. During Berlin Airlift, attached to
					317th TCG. Landing accident Jan 13, 1949 Gatow RAF, Germany. Repaired, attached to 541th TCS
					Elmendorf AFB, Alaska. Landing accident due to weather Dec 30, 1950 at Yakutat, Alaska.
					WFU and stored 1972.
				17214	(MSN 22164/DC616) delivered to USAAF Aug 20, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947. WFU and stored 1972.
					Believed damaged by a tornado at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK 20Mar48. SOC 24Mar48. WFU and stored 1972
				17215	(MSN 22165/DC617) to MASDC May 30, 1973, excess 13 Nov 1974
				17216	(MSN 22166/DC618) delivered to USAAF Aug 22, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947. During Berlin airlift attached
					to 11TC, 313th TCG. Landing accident Jan 26, 1949 at Tegel AFB, Germany. Next attached
					to 8th WS at Pepperell AFB, Newfoundland. Landing accident Jul 11, 1951 at Argentia. WFU and stored 1972.
				17217	(MSN 22167/DC619) delivered to USAAF Aug 27, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947.
					May have been damaged by a tornado at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK 20Mar48. SOC 8May48. WFU and stored 1972.
				17218	(MSN 22168/DC620) delivered to USAAF Aug 24, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947. Attached to 225th ABG at Fort
					McAndrew, Newfoundland. Had engine fire Feb 11, 1949 at Argentia NAS, Newfoundland. WFU and stored 1972.
					Also listed as w/o 11 Dec 1948 Celle, W Germany
				17219	(MSN 22169) to MASDC Jun 23, 1958. To Spanish AF as T.4-3 Jun 1`1, 1959. Crashed at Las Palmas
					Jul 4, 1963 when left main undercarriage leg failed during
					a crosswind landing. Aircraft subsequently caught fire and
					one of the passengers died.
				17220	(MSN 22170/DC622) to US Navy as BuNo 56535
				17221	(MSN 22171/DC623) delivered to USAAF Sep 12, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947. Attached to HQ squadron 1811 AACS
					at Kadena AB, Okinawa. In landing accident Jul 26, 1950 and destroyed by fire at Kadena AB, Okinawa.
				17222 to US Navy as BuNo 56536.
				17223	(MSN 22173/DC625) in minor landing accident 75 mi NE
					of Montevideo, Uruguay Jul 17, 1947. In minor landing
					accident at Tachikawa AB Mar 1, 1951. Bought by Americada
					Corp Sep 1966 and registered as N68783. WFU and stored 1970.
				17224	(MSN 22174/DC626) to MASDC Aug 4, 1965. To United States Department of State in 1966
					as N553. Bought by Air Vietnam in 1966 as XV-NUI. Crashed
					after explosion in cargo hold near Ban Me Thuot, 290 km N of Saigon,
					South Vietnam Mar 19, 1973. 58 killed.
				17225	(MSN 22175/DC627) WFU and stored 1972. Bought by Ardco Aviation of Tucson, AZ and registered N50190.
					Believed scrapped
				17226	(MSN 22176/DC628) attached to 1256 ATS/1700ATG damaged in landing accident Jan 14, 1950 at Olmsted
					AFB, PA. Transferred to Federal Aviation Administration 1962 and registered as N85. Damaged at
					Reykjavik, Iceland Feb 13, 1968 when slid off end of an icy runway. WFU and stored Feb 1968.
				17227	(MSN 22177/DC629) converted to JC-54D, then back to C-54D. WFU and stored at MASDC. Bought by Bellomy
					Aviation Aug 18, 1964 as N4649S. Leased by Lancia Oct 21, 1964 as AN-AWK. Returned to Hemisphere Aircraft
					leasing as N4649S. Bought by LANSA Feb 11, 1972 as HR-LAI. WFU and stored Lee Ceiba, Honduras 1978. Report
					that this aircraft was transferred to US Coast Guard seems to be incorrect.
				17228 served with US Army Kwajalein Missle Range from 1960-1965. to MASDC Aug 3, 1965. To civil registry as N9015Q.
					Acquired by Berlin Airlift Historical Foundation in Sep. 2020. First flight in their possession Apr 24, 2021
					to replace tornado-damaged C-54E/R5D BuNo 90414 "Spirit of Freedom"
				17229	(MSN 22179/DC631) damaged after engine failure or engine fire Jul 10, 1946 at Harmond Field, Guam.
					WFU and stored 1972.
				17230	(MSN 22180/DC632) with 39 TS, 317 TG damaged in crash landing May 26, 1949 at RAF Celle, Germany.
					WFU and stored 1971.
				17231 struck high ground Taboga Island, Panama Jun 9, 1946. 23 killed.
				17232 to US Navy as BuNo 56537
				17233 to MASDC Nov 24, 1965. Departed MASDC 29 Apr 1966, to Gary Aircraft, TX. To MAP 15 Jul 1966
				17234 to US Navy as BuNo 56539
				17235	(MSN 22185/DC637) delivered to USAAF Jul 9, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947.
					May have been damaged by a tornado at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK 20Mar48. SOC 8May48. WFU and stored 1972.
				17236 to US Navy as BuNo 56538
				17237	(MSN 22187/DC639) delivered to USAAF Sep 17, 1945, to USAF Sep 18,1 947. Transferred in 1962 to
					FAA as N87. Reregistered as N8710 Sep 29, 1965. Transferred to US Army in 1966 as 43-17237. WFU and
					stored 1975.
				17238 to US Navy as BuNo 56540
				17239	(MSN 22189/DC640) damaged in weather related landing accident at McChord AFB, WA Mar 7, 1951 while
					attached to 7 TCS, 62 TCG. Transferred to US Army Kwajalein 1966. WFU and stored MASDC Feb 7, 1974 as CC255.
					Sold to Allied Aircraft Sales Jul 11, 1979 and broken up.
				17240 to US Navy as BuNo 56542
				17241 to US Navy as BuNo 56541
				17242	(MSN 22192, Line # 644) to USAAF Sep 21, 1945. To Royal Danish AF as N-242
					on Oct 12, 1959. To STS Enterprises Inc as N4988V July 1978. To Millardair
					on Canadian civil registry as C-GRYY Dec 20, 1978. Stored at Davis Monthan
					AFB. To Interocean Airways as C9-ATS. Reregistered as EL-AWX still with
					Interocean Airways. To Phoebus Apollo Aviation Jan 2000 and now registered
					as ZS-PAJ.
				17243	(MSN 22193) to MASDC Jul 9, 1975 as CC263.
				17244 to US Navy as BuNo 56543
				17245	(MSN 22195) to MASDC Jul 16, 1963
				17246 to US Navy as BuNo 56544
				17247 to US Navy as BuNo 56545
				17248	(MSN 22198/DC650) delivered to USAAF Oct 2, 1945, to USAF Sep 18, 1947. Flew in 1948 Berlin airlift.
					Converted to photo recon standard as part of "Project Hot Pepper" and assigned to 7499th by Aug 1950.
					Was at GD, Fort Worth 18 Mar to 22 Jul 1954 for mods. Remained
					active and transferred to 7405 Support Squadron May 10, 1955. Again, it returned to Fort Worth in Sep
					1957 and was there until Nov 1957, It returned again to Fort Worth 20
					Jan 62 until Apr 1962 for mods. Apparently, in 1962 this aircraft was
					re-serialled as 43-17235. Several special mission aircraft were temporarily given serials of standard
					aircraft to allow them to infiltrate for spying/reconnaissance missions along the Berlin corridors
					Preserved and on display at Greenville AFB (later Donaldson AFB), South Carolina
				17249	(MSN 22199/DC651) to US Navy as BuNo 56547
				17250 to US Navy as BuNo 56546
				17251	(MSN 22201) to MASDC Jun 24, 1966. Returned to service. Back to MASDC Feb 22, 1972 as CC210.
				17252	(MSN 22202) to USAAF Oct 5, 1945, transferred to US Navy same day as BuNo 56548.
				17253 to US Navy as BuNo 56549
43-17254/19673		Cancelled contracts
				43-19374/19673	may refer to the Waco CG-4A.
				19643	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
43-19674/19957		General Aircraft CG-4A-GE
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider built under contract by General Aircraft Corporation of
					Astoria, Long Island, NY.
				19721 to Royal Air Force, Code B-48
				19723	 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47, the glider
					transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
				19735	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				19750 305th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Weston Zoyland (Station 447).
					Written off in Netherlands 19Sep44; in bad weather, the glider was last seen cutting loose over enemy
					territory.. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the
					101st Airbrne Division to a landing zone at Eindhoven, The Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’.
				19751	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near
					Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				19753	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19761	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
 	19770 to RAF as Hadrian II KK665. SOC Aug 30, 1945
				19772 to RAF as Hadrian GIA 4931M
				19773	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19791	 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				19793	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
				19797 81st Troop Carrier Squadron, 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466).
					Written off in the Netherlands 19Sep44; in bad weather, the glider was last seen cutting loose over enemy territory.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Eindhoven, The Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’.
				19801 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, , Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					Written off; the glider was cut loose over the LZ but landed behind enemy lines, the pilot and two troopers taken POW
				19807 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Damaged in mid-air collision with CG-4A #43-42089 east of Tiffield, Northamptonshire, England 13Oct44.
					During a double tow by C-47 from Greenham Common to Cottesmore, the glider was in a collision in
					mid-air with CG-4A #43-42089 east of Tiffield, Northamptonshire, England 13Oct44.
					Glider #089 hit the right elevator of this glider, cut loose from the tow and was seen to crash;
					this glider landed safely.
				19824 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				19832	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
				19851	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Missing in action enroute to landing zone.
				19865	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
				19872 (436th TCG) landed Sep 19 1944 at Asse, Belgium during
					Operation Market. Due to adverse weather, some glider tugs
					had to abandon their gliders before reaching the Dutch border.
					Most made a safe landing in a field and the soldiers were
					picked up, while the gliders were abandoned. Some gliders were later
					recovered, but some were destroyed by local souvenir
					hunters. Parts of this glider were recovered recently. At
					BAHA Collection Erembodegem
				19874	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19879	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
				19881	 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39), France.
					Written off in France 27Dec44. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and
					materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at Bastogne, Belgium during the
					Ardennes offensive.
 19896 to RAF as Hadrian II KK666. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				 Also listed as with 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Coulommiers (A-58), France.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a
					landing zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
 19903 to RAF as Hadrian II KK667. SOC Feb 28, 1946
 19904 to RAF as Hadrian II KK668. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
 19907 to RAF as Hadrian II KK669. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
 19909 to RAF as Hadrian II KK670. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				19913	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19917	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19919	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
 	19920 to RAF as Hadrian II KK892. SOC Feb 28, 1946
 	19927 to RAF as Hadrian II KK810. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				19931	 HQ Squadron, 370th Air Base Squadron, South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX.
					Destroyed in collision with Waco CG-4A 42-62686 landing at South Plains Field 16Dec43.
 	19932 to RAF as Hadrian II KK671. SOC Feb 28, 1946
 	19933 to RAF as Hadrian II KK672. SOC Feb 28, 1946
 		19938 to RAF as Hadrian II KK673. SOC Feb 28, 1946
 	19939 to RAF as Hadrian II KK674. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				19941 AMS, South Plains Field, Lubbock, Texas. Damaged landing at South Plains Field 16Jan44.
				19942	 AMS, South Plains Field, Lubbock, Texas. Destroyed at South Plains Field 18Jan44.
				19943	 AMS, South Plains Field, Lubbock, Texas. Fatal crash after losing control at South Plains
					Auxiliary Field #2, Idalou Airport, TX 24Mar44.
				19951	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).Towed by a C-47, the
					glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				19881	 95th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					landing zone at Bastogne, Belgium during the Ardennes offensive 27Dec44.
43-19958/21251		Cancelled contracts
43-21252/21431		Douglas A-20G-40-DO Havoc
				MSN 20899/21078
				21252/21291 Lend-Lease to USSR
				21294 to RAAF as A28-58 6/44. Returned to USAAF 1/45.
				21296 to RAAF as A28-50 6/44. Crashed into sea 09/44
				21301 to RAAF as A28-57 6/44. Damaged in air raid 11/44, returned to USAAF 1/45.
				21302 (312th BG) lost Jan 7, 1945, Philippines.
				21303 to RAAF as A28-55 6/44. Lost in action 9/44
				21306 to RAAF as A28-51 6/44. Damaged in air raid at Morotai Nov 22, 1944, converted to components.
				21308 to RAAF as A28-52 6/44. Damaged in air raid at Morotai Nov 22, 1944, converted to components.
				21311 to RAAF as A28-53 6/44. Missing on ops 9/44.
				21314 to RAAF as A28-56 6/44. Returned to USAAF 3/45.
				21317 (3rd BGP lost Feb 11, 1945, SW Pacific.
				21332/21371 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21346	(MSN 20993)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321346. Armament removed, converted for photographic surveys.
						Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered as CCCP-F297. Operated by
						Leningradski AFO; based at Ukhta from spring 1949 to October 1949. Crashed during a positioning flight from
						Ukhta to Leningrad when it encountered below-minima weather conditions, failed to return and crashed
						near Kotlas 21Oct49 (5 crew killed). The search for the wreck was called off 11Nov49
					21349	(MSN 20996)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321349. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered as CCCP-F346.
						Transferred to Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Cancelled 1954
				21379 (312th BG, 387th BS) shot down over Utarom, Dutch New Guinea Aug 11, 1944
				21380 to RAAF as A28-61 7/44. Missing on test flight Noemfoor Island Sep 14, 1944.
				21381 to RAAF as A28-62 7/44. Damaged in accident Jan 1945, returned to USAAF.
				21384 to RAAF as A28-63 7/44. Damaged in crash landing Sep 1944 after being damaged by AAA over Boela,
					converted to components.
				21387 to RAAF as A28-64 7/44. Returned to USAAF Jan 1945.
				21392/21411 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21403	(MSN 21050)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321403. Gidrometeosluzhba YKS 24Dec46. Operated
						by the 2nd flight of 37th Independent Composite Aviation detachment of the Yakutian Directorate
						of the Hydrological and Meteorological Service. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Transferred to Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK) 18May48.
						Registered as CCCP-M182? MSN not confirmed, may be 21050. Operated by Yakutski AFO YaAGP GUGK
						(aviation detachment of the Yakutian Aerogeodesy Enterprise of the Chief Directorate of Geodesy and Cartography).
					21411	(MSN 21058)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321411. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered as CCCP-F378.
						Operated by Novosibirski AFO Novosibirskogo AGP at Severny, Novosibirsk from 1952. Transferred to
						Aeroflot, West Siberia Civil Aviation Directorate Mar53. Registered as CCCP-A378. Operated by AOVS
						No. 6 at Severny, Novosibirsk. Struck off charge 3Mar54 as having been in use for a long time; scrappe
				21413 (312th BG, 388th BS) MIA between Cairns and the Coral Sea Jun 9, 1944
				21420 (417th BG) lost Jan 7, 1945, Pacific.
				21430 Shipped overseas to the South West Pacific Area (SWPA). During June 1944, assigned to the 5th Air Force,
					312th Bombardment Group (312th BG), 389th Bombardment Squadron. Assigned to pilot Van. Tail letter V.
					On July 9, 1944 wasbone of twenty-four A-20s from the 388th Bombardment Squadron and 389th Bombardment Squadron
					that took off from Hollandia Airfield on a low level mission against Babo Airfield.
					Over the target at low level, the 388th Bombardment Squadron attacked first with six A-20s flying abrest
					over the Kasira River. As A-20s from the 389th Bombardment Squadron followed, anti-aircraft gunners had
					adjusted their fire and this A-20 was hit and crashed into one of the taxiways and exploded on impact,
					killing both of the crew. When this aircraft failed to return, it was declared Missing In Action (MIA).
43-21432/21471		Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc
				MSN 21079/21118
				21432 to RAF as Boston IV BZ435. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21433 to RAF as Boston IV BZ436. SOC Mar 21, 1946
				21434 to RAF as Boston IV BZ437. Hit by flak over Roermond, Holland and
					wrecked when crash landed at Vitry-en-Artois, France Nov 8, 1944
				21435 to RAF as Boston IV BZ438. SOC Apr 12, 1945
				21436 to RAF as Boston IV BZ439. Crashed on takeoff, Vitry-en-Artois,
					France Dec 15, 1944
				21437 to RAF as Boston IV BZ440. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21438 to RAF as Boston IV BZ441. SOC Feb 21, 1946
				21439 to RAF as Boston IV BZ442. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21440 to RAF as Boston IV BZ443. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21441 to RAF as Boston IV BZ444. Destroyed in air raid on Melsbroek,
					Belgium Jan 1, 1945
				21442 to RAF as Boston IV BZ445. Crashed during overshoot, Calveley,
					England Sep 19, 1944
				21443 to RAF as Boston IV BZ446. SOC Feb 21, 1946
				21444 to RAF as Boston IV BZ447. SOC Feb 21, 1946
				21445 to RAF as Boston IV BZ448. Wrecked when undercarriage retracted on
					ground, airfield B.55 (Wevelgem, Belgium) Jan 29, 1945
				21446 to RAF as Boston IV BZ449. Hit by flak over Deventer, Holland
					Nov 29, 1944. Not repaired
				21447 to RAF as Boston IV BZ450. SOC Jun 2, 1947.
				21448 to RAF as Boston IV BZ451. Crashed in Holland following engine fire Nov 5, 1944
				21449 to RAF as Boston IV BZ452. SOC Feb 21, 1946
				21450 to RAF as Boston IV BZ453. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21451 to RAF as Boston IV BZ454. Wrecked when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Gatwick, England Jan 25, 1945
				21452 to RAF as Boston IV BZ455. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21453 to RAF as Boston IV BZ456. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21454 to RAF as Boston IV BZ457. Wrecked when crash landed following flak damage,
					Melsbroek, Belgium Jan 22, 1945
				21455 to RAF as Boston IV BZ458. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21456 to RAF as Boston IV BZ459. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				21457/21461 converted to F-3A reconnaissance aircraft
					21460 (10th PRG, 423rd NFS) crashed at Grove, England
						Jun 25, 1944.
				21469 (647th BS, 410th BG) crashed 2 mi E of Sinsin, Belgium Mar 9, 1945.
43-21472/21551		Douglas A-20G-40-DO Havoc
				MSN 21119/21198
				21475 : Named 'Little Joe' when flown by Capt Len Happ of 312th BG in South-West Pacific Area.
				21492/21531 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21499	(MSN 21146)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321499. Ferried on the ALSIB route by 1 pad KVT;
						arrived at Uelkal, Chukotka 9Apr44. Armament removed, converted for photographic surveys.
						Aeroflot, Uzbekistan Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-L1137. Struck off charge 15Feb55
					21505 of the 57th Air Bomber Regiment (57 BAP) damaged during a combat mission on January 17, 1945.
						Repaired within 7 hours
					21512	(MSN 21159)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321512. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered 28Nov51
						as CCCP-A371. Aeroflot. Reregistered 1953 as CCCP-A1094
					21516 (454th BG) MIA Atlantic 3/16/1944.
					21519 to USSR. Exploded in air and crashed near Palinkahazpuszta Mar 14, 1945. 4 KIA.
					21529 to USSR. (37th independent composite aviation detachment of the Yakutian Directorate of the Hydrological
						and Meteorological Service); ferried to KJA 25nov46 and transferred to KU GMS (Krasnoyarsk Directorate)
						14dec46
				21540 to RAAF as A28-54 6/44. Damaged in raid on Morotai Nov 22, 1944.
				21541 (312th BG, 386th BS) shot down over Clark Field, Philippines Jan 7, 1945. MACR 14247
				21542 to RAAF as A28-59 6/44. Damaged in air raid 11/44, converted to components.
				21545 to RAAF as A28-60 6/44. Damaged in air raid at Morotai Nov 22, 1944, converted to components.
				21551 converted to P-70B-2 night fighter
43-21552/21581		Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc
				MSN 21199/21228
				21581 converted to F-3A reconnaissance aircraft
43-21582/21701		Douglas A-20G-40-DO Havoc
				MSN 21229/21348
				21582/21621 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21588 shot down by Haupt. Helmut Lipfert near Stuhlweissenburg Jan 8, 1945. 4 killed.
				21622 (8th BG) lost Jan 20, 1945, New Guinea.
				21627 (312th BG, 387th BS) damaged in 1943 (with 10 other aircraft) when A-20
					43-9391 exploded in its dispersal area. W/o at Tadji after damaging its
					undercarriage. Recovered from Papua New Guinea by David Tallichet in
					1972 and shipped to USA for restoration by Military Aircraft Restoration Corporation.
					Under restoration at Pima Air and Space Museum, AZ
				21635 (417th BG) lost Jan 5, 1945, SW Pacific.
				21662/21696 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21664	(MSN 21311) wreck recovered from Russia and displayed at Wings Museum, Balcombe, East Sussex, UK
					21665	(MSN 21312)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321665. Armament removed, converted for photographic surveys.
						Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered 4Jan52 as
						CCCP-F373. Aeroflot. Reregistered 1953 as CCCP-A1097
					21667 crashed Buetjern Berlevag, Norway Oct 19, 1944.
					21669	(MSN 21316) Lend-Lease to USSR as 321669. Civil Air Fleet (GVF). Registered as CCCP-L781?
						MSN not confirmed, may be 21703. Operated by 3 oads GVF at Myachkovo. Damaged in a forced landing 11Jul45
					21675	(MSN 21322)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321675. Armament removed, converted for
						photographic surveys. Aeroflot, Ukraine Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-L1132.
						Operated by OVS No. 4. Struck off charge 31Jan56 as life-time expired
					21676	(MSN 21323)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321676. Gidrometeosluzhba YKS 24Dec46. Operated by the
						2nd flight of 37th Independent Composite Aviation detachment of the Yakutian Directorate
						 of the Hydrological and Meteorological Service. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Transferred to Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK) 18May48.
						Registered as CCCP-M184? MSN not confirmed, may be 21050. Operated by Yakutski AFO YaAGP
						GUGK (aviation detachment of the Yakutian Aerogeodesy Enterprise of the Chief Directorate of Geodesy and Cartography).
				21697	(MSN 21274, 312th BG, 387th BS) recovered in 1974 from
					Tajdi, West Sepik, PNG and reported later that year with
					Military Aircraft Restoration Group, Chino, CA
				21698/21701 Lend-Lease to USR
43-21702/21751		Douglas A-20J-15-DO Havoc
				MSN 21349/21398
				21709	(MSN 21356) delivered to USAAF 1943. Modified to A-20G. 46th Bomb Group, Morris Field,
					Charlotte, NC 8Apr44. SOC Aug45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.
					Sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February 19, 1946. Registered 10May48 as N67932.
					Registered 17Sep51 as N22M. Executive conversion. Crash landed near Vicksburg, MS 1956.
					Remained close to the crash site for 14 years. Registered 1974 as N3WF. Restored 1970-77.
					Donated to National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC 23Sep89 in an attempted deal with IRS.
					Loaned to the Liberal Air Museum, Liberal KS 1989. Sold by IRS to Lone Star Flight Museum,
					Galveston, TX 16Sep91. To Chino, CA 1990s for restoration and sale to an Australian but
					ultimately sold on to Rod Lewis. Registered 28Oct10 as N747HS; current [Dec17].
				21725 (647th BS, 410th BG) MIA over Europe Mar 6, 1945.
				21732 (646th BS, 410th BG) crashed 3 mi SE of Dinant, Belgium Oct 28, 1944.
				21735 nicknamed "Starize" and served with 155th PRS, 10th PRG, XIX TAC Sep 1944.
				21740 (410BS/9AF) w/o 3/13/1945 GERMANY
				21744 w/o in forced landing at Patterson Field, Iceland May 12, 1944
				21745 646th Bombardment Squadron, 410th Bomb Group, based at RAF Gosfield, England.
				21748 damaged in ground accident at Goose Bay, Labrador May 6, 1944.
				21749 converted to F-3A. With 10th PRG, 155th PRS, crashed
					while landing at St Dizier/Robinson Airfield (A-64) in
					France Dec 22, 1944. Brake system failed. Navigator was killed.
				21751 modified with A-20C nose and redesignated CA-20J and operated by Air Transport Command
43-21752/21827		Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc
				MSN 21399/21474
				21767 (416th BG, 669th BS) lost Oosterschelde, Netherlands Sep 16, 1944.
				21772/21807 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21801	(MSN 21448)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 321801. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Chief Administration of Geodesy Surveying and Cartography (GUGK). Registered 23Apr52
						as CCCP-F379. Operated by Novosibirski AFO Novosibirskogo AGP at Severny, Novosibirsk from 1952.
						Transferred to Aeroflot, West Siberia Civil Aviation Directorate Mar53. Registered as CCCP-A1099.
						Operated by AOVS No. 6 at Severny, Novosibirsk. Scrapped in 1953 or 1954
43-21828/21877		Douglas A-20J-20-DO Havoc
				MSN 21475/21524
				21828 to RAF as Boston IV BZ460. Crashed into sea off Falconara, Italy while
					returning from night intruder mission Feb 21, 1945
				21829 to RAF as Boston IV BZ461. Flew into Lake Commaccio, Italy during night
					attack on enemy motor transport Feb 22, 1945
				21830 to RAF as Boston IV BZ462. Crashed in attempted forced landing 7 mi W of
					Ravenna, Italy May 12, 1945.
				21831 to RAF as Boston IV BZ463. Missing from night interdiction mission Aug 9, 1944
				21832 to RAF as Boston IV BZ464. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21833 to RAF as Boston IV BZ465. Missing from night intruder mission to Po Valley,
					Italy Dec 9, 1944
				21834 to RAF as Boston IV BZ466. Ditched in Gulf of Aden Dec 29, 1945
				21835 to RAF as Boston IV BZ467. SOC May 1945
				21836 to RAF as Boston IV BZ468. SOC Nov 30, 1944
				21837 to RAF as Boston IV BZ469. Crashed in attempted forced landing 4 mi SE of
					Comaccio, Italy May 31, 1945
				21838 to RAF as Boston IV BZ470. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21839 to RAF as Boston IV BZ471. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21840 to RAF as Boston IV BZ472. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21841 to RAF as Boston IV BZ473. Crashed during ferry flight to Middle East Aug 9, 1945
				21842 to RAF as Boston IV BZ474. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21843 to RAF as Boston IV BZ475. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21844 to RAF as Boston IV BZ476. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21845 to RAF as Boston IV BZ477. SOC Apr 11,1 496
				21846 to RAF as Boston IV BZ478. Crashed in flames following internal explosion
					82 mi SW of Bardia, Libya Aug 3,1945
				21847 to RAF as Boston IV BZ479. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21848 to RAF as Boston IV BZ480. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21849 to RAF as Boston IV BZ481. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21850 to RAF as Boston IV BZ482. Missing Feb 23, 1945
				21851 to RAF as Boston IV BZ483. SOC May 1945
				21852 to RAF as Boston IV BZ484. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21853 to RAF as Boston IV BZ485. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				21854 to RAF as Boston IV BZ486. Crashed on landing, Falconara, Italy Jan 26, 1945
				21855 to RAF as Boston IV BZ487. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				21856 to RAF as Boston IV BZ488. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21857 to RAF as Boston IV BZ489. Ditched in sea while returning from night
					interdictor mission Apr 7, 1945
				21858/21875 Lend-Lease to USSR
					21872 with 321 Bomber Aviation Division 22 Guard Bomber Regiment May 1, 1945 to May 15, 1945
43-21878/21987		Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc
				MSN 21525/21634
				21878/21931 Lend-Lease to USSR
				21953 to RAAF as A28-65 8/44. Damaged in air raid 11/44, converted to components.
				21958 DBR after being struck by debris upon landing at Floridablanca, Luzon, Philippines
					Apr 16, 1945. Salvaged.
				21970 to RAAF as A28-75 10/44. Damaged in air raid Nov 23, 1944, converted to components.
				21976 to RAAF as A28-66 8/44. Returned to USAAF 1/45.
				21977 to RAAF as A28-67 8/44. Damaged in air raid 11/44, converted to components.
				21978 to RAAF as A28-76 10/44. Damaged in air raid Nov 23, 1944, converted to components.
				21984	(MSN 21631) 12th Bomb Group; REDDY TEDDY; scrapped at Biak, New Guinea
				21985 to RAAF as A28-68 8/44. Damaged in
					air raid 11/44, converted to components.
				21986 (417th BG) lost Dec 13,1 944, SW Pacific.
43-21988/22147		Douglas A-20J-20-DO Havoc
				MSN 21635/21794
				22091/22093 converted to F-3A reconnaissance aircraft
				21988 to RAF as Boston IV BZ490. Crashed into sea off Piombino, Italy Aug 25, 1944
				21989 to RAF as Boston IV BZ491. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21990 to RAF as Boston IV BZ492. SOC May 30, 1946
				21991 to RAF as Boston IV BZ493. Wrecked when swung on takeoff and struck
					Mosquitos HK229 and MM506, Falconara, Italy Dec 27, 1944
				21992 to RAF as Boston IV BZ494. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21993 to RAF as Boston IV BZ495. Missing from night intruder mission to
					Vigodarzese Jan 30,1945
				21994 to RAF as Boston IV BZ496. Missing from night intruder mission Feb 21, 1945
				21995 to RAF as Boston IV BZ497. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				21996 to RAF as Boston IV BZ498. SOC May 30, 1946
				21997 to RAF as Boston IV BZ499. Missing from night intruder mission
					Sep 12, 1944
				21998 to RAF as Boston IV BZ500. Wrecked when belly landed at Cecina,
					Italy following flak damage over Faenza Oct 1, 1944
				21999 to RAF as Boston IV BZ501. SOC Dec 28, 1944
				22000 to RAF as Boston IV BZ502. Missing from weather recon mission Dec 5, 1944
				22001 to RAF as Boston IV BZ503. Crashed on landing Falconara, Italy Jan 11, 1945
				22002 to RAF as Boston IV BZ504. Crashed on takeoff Falconara, Italy Jan 31, 1945
				22003 to RAF as Boston IV BZ505. SOC May 1945
				22004 to RAF as Boston IV BZ506. Crashed into sea on approach to
					to Cecina, Italy Aug 30, 1944
				22005 to RAF as Boston IV BZ507. Missing from mission to Cormons Feb 23, 1945
				22006 to RAF as Boston IV BZ508. Missing from night interdiction
					mission Jan 1, 1945
				22007 to RAF as Boston IV BZ509. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22008 to RAF as Boston IV BZ510. Crashed near Fabriano, Italy after
					entered spin and abandoned by crew Dec 8, 1944
				22009 to RAF as Boston IV BZ511. Destroyed by fire after crashing on
					landing at Falconara, Italy Nov 24, 1944
				22010 to RAF as Boston IV BZ512. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22011 to RAF as Boston IV BZ513. Missing from night intruder mission
					Mar 6, 1945.
				22012 to RAF as Boston IV BZ514. Overshot landing and crashed into sea,
					Falconara, Italy Dec 28, 1944.
				22013 to RAF as Boston IV BZ515. Damaged nosewheel on landing at
					airfield B.50 (Vitry-en-Artois, France) Apr 5, 1945. Not
					repaired, presumably subsequently scrapped.
				22014 to RAF as Boston IV BZ516. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22015 to RAF as Boston IV BZ517. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				22016 to RAF as Boston IV BZ518. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22022 (410th BG, 644th BS, "Bill") in belly landing in France Nov 4, 1944.
				22027 (409th BG) lost Feb 2, 1945. MACR 12056
				22028/22057 Lend-Lease to USSR
					22050	(MSN 21697)	Lend-Lease to USSR as 322050. Armament removed, converted for photographic
						surveys. Aeroflot, Uzbekistan Civil Aviation Directorate. Registered as CCCP-L1135.
						Struck off charge 15Feb55
					22056	(MSN 21703) to USSR as 322056. To civil registry as CCCP-F222. Converted to a photo
						survey aircraft without armament; with YaAGP GUGK
						(aviation detachment of the Yakutian aerogeodesy enterprise of the Main Directorate of Geodesy
						and Cartography); C of A valid until Dec 13, 1947; DBR Jul 13, l947 on a positioning flight from Yakutsk to
						Yugoryonok when the crew was not able to find the airfield because of the smoke from forest fires
						and the lack of radio communications, instead of diverting to the reserve airfield the crew circled
						the area until the aircraft ran out of fuel, force-landed near the Maya river and the estuary of the
						Maty river (95 km east of Yugoryonok), one crew member killed; t/t 467 hours 32 minutes
				22060 (410th BG) lost Jan 2, 1945. MACR 11518
				22065 (410th BG) lost Dec 25, 1944. MACR 11899
				22067 (47th BG) lost Oct 16, 1944. MACR 943?
				22071 damaged in forced landing at Belem-Val de Caes, Brazil Jun 6, 1944.
				22091 converted to F-3A. With 10th PRG, 155th PRS, crash landed at Saint-Dizier, France Jan 19, 1945.
				22094 (47th BG) lost Jun 29, 1944. MACR 6462.
				22097 (47th BG) lost Jun 29, 1944. MACR 6463.
				22098 to RAF as Boston IV BZ519. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22099 to RAF as Boston IV BZ520. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22100 to RAF as Boston IV BZ521. Crashed on takeoff, Vitry-en-Artois,
					France Mar 20, 1945
				22101 to RAF as Boston IV BZ522. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22102 to RAF as Boston IV BZ523. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22103 to RAF as Boston IV BZ524. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				22104 to RAF as Boston IV BZ525. Missing from mission to Sacile Feb 24, 1945
				22105 to RAF as Boston IV BZ526. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				22106 to RAF as Boston IV BZ527. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22107 to RAF as Boston IV BZ528. SOC Jun 2, 1947
				22108 to RAF as Boston IV BZ529. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22109 to RAF as Boston IV BZ530. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22110 to RAF as Boston IV BZ531. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22111 to RAF as Boston IV BZ532. Missing on mission to San Giovanni, Italy Feb 22, 1945
				22112 to RAF as Boston IV BZ533. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22113 to RAF as Boston IV BZ534. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				22114 to RAF as Boston IV BZ535. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22115 to RAF as Boston IV BZ536. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22116 to RAF as Boston IV BZ537. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22117 to RAF as Boston IV BZ538. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22118 to RAF as Boston IV BZ539. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22119 to RAF as Boston IV BZ540. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22120 to RAF as Boston IV BZ541. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22121 to RAF as Boston IV BZ542. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22122 to RAF as Boston IV BZ543. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				22123 to RAF as Boston IV BZ544. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22124 to RAF as Boston IV BZ545. SOC Jul 19, 1945
				22125 to RAF as Boston IV BZ546. Mar 14, 1946
				22126 to RAF as Boston IV BZ547. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				22127 to RAF as Boston IV BZ548. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22128 to RAF as Boston IV BZ549. DBR when overshot landing at
					Reykjavik, Iceland during ferry flight Nov 7, 1944
				22129 to RAF as Boston IV BZ550. Flew into sea, Gulf of Salonika,
					Dec 22, 1945.
				22130 to RAF as Boston IV BZ551. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				22131 to RAF as Boston IV BZ552. Missing on night intruder mission
					Feb 24, 1945.
				22132 to RAF as Boston IV BZ553. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22133 to RAF as Boston IV BZ554. SOC May 1945
				22134 to RAF as Boston IV BZ555. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22135 to RAF as Boston IV BZ556. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22136 to RAF as Boston IV BZ557. Missing from mission to Villafranca, Italy Dec 29, 2944.
				22137 to RAF as Boston IV BZ558. Missing from night interdiction mission to Padova
					area, Italy Mar 26, 1945
				22138 to RAF as Boston IV BZ559. Missing from night intruder mission Oct 3, 1944.
				22139 to RAF as Boston IV BZ560. SOC Mar 14, 2946
				22140 to RAF as Boston IV BZ561. SOC Mar 14, 1946.
				22141 to RAF as Boston IV BZ562. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22142 to RAF as Boston IV BZ563. Missing from night intruder mission Mar 3, 1945
				22143 to RAF as Boston IV BZ564. Ditched in sea 9 mi E of Cervia, Italy after
					engine lost power Mar 25, 1945
				22144 to RAF as Boston IV BZ565. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				22145 to RAF as Boston IV BZ566. Flew into ground near Porto Recanati, Italy Feb 23, 1945
				22146 to RAF as Boston IV BZ567. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22147 to RAF as Boston IV BZ568. DBR when belly landed at Iesi, Italy Jan 20, 1945.
43-22148/22251		Douglas A-20G-45-DO Havoc
				MSN 21795/21898
				22148 to RAAF as A28-78 Oct 1944. Returned to USAAF Feb 1945
				22155 (417th BG) lost Mar 19, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13610
				22160 (417th BG) lost Jan 9, 1945. MACR 11381
				22168 (312th BG) lost Jan 13, 1945, Philippines. MACR 11321
				22170 (312th BG) lost Feb 6, 1945. MACR 12291
				22177 (3rd BG) lost Apr 18, 1945, Negros Islands. MACR 14419.
				22197	(MSN 21844) to civil registry with Hughes Aircraft Co of
					Culver City, CA as N34920 in 1963. To Antelope Valley Aero
					Museum, Lancaster, CA ca 1973. to Milestones of Flight
					Museum, Lancaster 1986 and displayed at Fox Field that year.
				22200	(MSN 21847) t was converted to CA-20G staff transport ca.1945. In January 1946 it was
					registered as N63004 by H.L. Gogerty of Los Angeles. It went through eight other owners before
					registered to Bankers Life and Casualty Co
					of Chicago Sep 1960 as N63004. Now in USAF Museum, OH
				22210	(MSN 21857) on civil registry as N67921 with Roberts Aircraft Co of
					Boise, ID in 1959 as sprayer, but soon retired and parked
					at Boise, ID. Acquired Nov 1965 by Confederate AF,
					Harlingen, TX and ferried to Harlingen Sep 12, 1966. Under
					restoration from 1971 to 1976. Crashed Oct 8, 1988 at
					airshow in Texas. Pilot had a heart attack and died at
					the controls.
				22231 (417th BG) lost Jan 2, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 11666
				22232 (3rd BG) lost Mar 21, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 14301
				22236 crashed in Scotland Aug 1956.
				22246 (378th BS (Jun 1945), "Joe Carioca")
				22249 (417th BG) lost Feb 12, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 12228
				22250 to RAAF as A28-77 10/44. Returned to USAAF 2/45.
43-22252/22266		Douglas A-26B-5-DT Invader
				MSN 18399/18413
				22253	(MSN 18400) crashed at Portland, Maine Jul 11, 1944. they flew a training mission to Bangor Maine.
					Since they were going to fly near Portland on the way, they took the opportunity to let one of their pilots to visit Portland to
					meet his family, including his wife and baby daughter. The wife and baby daughter had gone by train the week before.
					The pilot had been a major high school and the event was to do a major bond drive. On July 11, 1944, the pilot
					flying 43-22253 and one crew member came in low over the field to wow the crowd and reporters who had gathered.
					He then made a 2nd pass but as he did a heavy fog bank suddenly envelope the field. He disappeared into the fog
					bank and cartwheeled into a large trailer park killing 19 women and children on the ground.
				22258 to civil registry as N1469V, N36B, N94445. Now marked
					as 434220 and displayed at Grand Forks AFB, ND. In several
					references this plane is incorrectly quoted as 44-35493.
					N36B was issued to at least 3 A-26s
43-22267/22301		Douglas A-26B-10-DT Invader
				MSN 18414/18448
				22268	(MSN 18415)	(B-26C) USAFE. 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Twelfth Air Force,
					Spangdahlem AB, West Germany. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing
					prior to return to USA. Received 6Apr56; collected 21Aug56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 12Sep56. Departed 20Sep56. Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation,
					Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 9Jan57. Chile Air Force / Fuerza Aérea de Chile
					28Jan57 as 832. Grupo de Aviación 8, Base Aérea Cerro Moreno, Antofagasta
				22271	(MSN 18418)	(B-26C) USAFE. 38th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Laon-Couvron AB, France.
					Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 18Oct55;
					collected 11Apr56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Apr56. Departed 31May56.
					3800th Air Base Wing, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, AL. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
					5Jun56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in
					1957 as 5160. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Hamilton Aircraft Company,
					Tucson, AZ for refurbishment 1968. Reconfigured as B-26B. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge December 1975.
				22273 (381st CCTS) crashed 5 mi S of Sardinia, OH Dec 24, 1944. 3 crew killed, one injured.
				22275 converted to Le Torneau B-26 N4973N, later N114RG.
				22280 assigned to Romulus, MI.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Sep 7, 1944 to Oct 16, 1945
					Assigned to Grenada AAF, Grenada, MS
				22281 on civil registry as N1436V, N94A, N61B
				22284 (B-26B) to Turkey as 7442 in Aug 1949. SOC Feb 1953.
				22285 (B-26B) to Turkey as 7418 in Mar 1948. SOC Jan 1957.
				22286 (640th BS, 409th BG) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Melun Villaroche airfield A-55
					Seine-et-Marne, France Nov 16, 1944. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22289 (B-26B) to Turkey as 7409 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958.
				22291 (B-26B) to Turkey as 7426 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958.
				22292 (669th BS, 416th BG) in landing accident at Melun Villaroche Airfield A-55 Seine-et-Marne, France
					Dec 18, 1944. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22296 (647th BS, 410th BG) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at St. Florentin, France Apr 21, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22298 collided in midair with 43-22336 over Warton Marsh Nov 29, 1944 during ferry
					flight from Warton, Lancs to 409th BG, Bretigny in France. All crew from
					both planes killed and bodies recovered at that time. In July 2004 a major
					dig in Warton Marsh recovered the wreckage of both planes, which were
					delivered to RAF Millom Museum at Haverigg, Cumbria.
				22301 (669th BS, 416th BG) crashed on takeoff near Melun Vallaroche airfield A-55 Seine-et-Marne, France
					due to weather Jan 2, 1945. All three crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
43-22302/22303		Douglas A-26B-16-DT Invader
				MSN 18449/18450
				22303 (409BG, 642nd BS, 9AF) lost from unknown cause over Germany Feb 16, 1945 while on mission to
					Unna, Germany. MACR 12436. Fate of crew unknown.
43-22304		Douglas A-26C-16-DT Invader
				MSN 18451
43-22305/22307		Douglas A-26B-15-DT Invader
				MSN 18452/18454
				22306 (13th BS, 3rd BG) hit by gunfire on strafing pass in
					Korea and crew bailed out. 2 killed, 2 taken prisoner.
				22307 (670th BS, 416th BG) shot down by AAA over Dinslaken, Germany and crashed near Huls, Germany
					Mar 23, 1945. MACR 14314. Pilot survived and returned to duty, but one crewman bailed and was killed.
43-22308/22312		Douglas A-26C-16-DT Invader
				MSN 18455/18459
				22308	(MSN 18455, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1957 as FAP 580. Renumbered FAP 219 in 1960.
43-22313/22345		Douglas A-26B-15-DT Invader
				MSN 18460/18492
				22314 to civil registry as N4637V
				22316 (409th BG, 642nd BS) shot down by AAA at Hillesheim, 10mi
					NE of Prum, Germany Jan 25, 1945. MACR 12406. 1 KIA, 2 POW.
				22317 (668th BS, 416th BG) shot down by AAA and crashed near Losheim, Germany Dec 25, 1944. MACR 11667.
					Both crew KIA.
				22323 (409th BG0 in landing accident at Florennes/Juzaine airfield A-78 Florennes, Belgium Mar 19, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22328 (640th BS, 409th BG) lost from unknown cause over France Jan 24, 1945. MACR 12356. Fate of 3 crew unknown.
				22330 returned to USA at end of war. 'Terminated' Oct 23, 1950
				22332 (642nd BS, 409th BG) crashed during wheels-up belly landing near Laon/Couvron Airfield A-70 Aisne, France
					Mar 25, 1945. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22333 (33rd BG) lost Oct 9, 1944, South Atlantic. MACR 8876
				22336 collided in midair with 43-22298 over Warton Marsh Nov 29, 1944 during ferry
					flight from Warton, Lancs to 409th BG, Bretigny in France. All crew from
					both planes killed and bodies recovered at that time. In July 2004 a major
					dig in Warton Marsh recovered the wreckage of both planes, which were
					delivered to RAF Millom Museum at Haverigg, Cumbria.
				22338 (642nd BS, 409th BG) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Laon/Couvron airfield A-70 Aisne, France
					May 1, 1945. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22339 MSN 18486) 110th Bomb Squadron, 131st Bomb Wing, Missouri Air National Guard, Lambert Field, St Louis, MO.
					3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Feb56. Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541
					for France. Armée de l'Air Française 30Oct56 as serial 088-B. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement
					B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Nov56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIVY. Groupe de
					Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWY.
					Renumbered with USAF serial Mar 1959. Destroyed Mar 24, 1959.
				22342 crash landed on beach between villages of Camelle and Laxe in Spain in 1944
				22343 (TB-26C) crashed 2 mi from Tachikawa AB, Japan Oct 9, 1955 while attempting a go-around. Two crew killed.
				22344 (409th BG, 640th BS) lost Feb 21, 1945. MACR 12592.
43-22346/22349		Douglas A-26C-16-DT Invader
				MSN 18493/18496
				22346 (B-26B)	(MSN 18493) 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea.
					Damaged in a collision by B-26C 44-34203 landing at Kunsan 6Jun53. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française
					 6Apr54. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RBLJ.
					Returned to USAF 4Sep54. 17th Bomb Wing, Eglin AFB, FL. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 20Dec55.
					Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française
				22347 (646th BS, 410th BG) in landing accident at Juvincourt airfield A-68 Picardy, France Feb 13, 1945.
					All three crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22348 (646th BS, 410th BG) damaged in landing accident at Coulommiers/Voisins airfield A-58 Coulommiers, France
					Jan 1, 1945. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
43-22350/22399		Douglas A-26B-15-DT Invader
				MSN 18497/18546
				22353 (409th BG, 642nd BS) lost Mar 21, 1945
				22354 coded 2A-S of 669th BS, 416th BG, named "Tom Swift's Flying Machine" exhibited in France
					after VE Day Aug-Sep 1945.
				22357	(MSN 18506)	Delivered to USAF 3Oct44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 1944. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL Oct44. Ninth Air Force. Ferried to Europe on South Atlantic route via Trinidad,
					Brazil and West Africa. Returned to US Aug45. 4160th Base Unit (Sacramento Air Technical Service Command),
					Hobbs Field, NM Mar46. Modified to TA-26B. 102nd Bombardment Squadron (Tactical), 106th Bombardment
					Group, New York Air National Guard, Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, New York, NY. Redesignated
					102nd Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 106th Fighter-Interceptor Group 1Jul56. 3040th Aircraft Storage
					Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ 3Feb56. Reclaimed 21Oct57. Registered as N91348.
					Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson, AZ 1965. Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ.
					Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa. Not delivered; prevented by US Customs for breaking
					embargo on arms sales to Portugal Sep 1965. Aero Union Corp, Chico, CA 1970. Registered to Conair
					Aviation; registration cancelled 15Apr70 on export to Canada. Registered 22Apr70 as C-FBMS.
					Conair Aviation Ltd, Abbotsford, BC; tanker #22. Delivered to B.C. Aviation Museum, Sidney, BC 28Aug89.
					 Registration cancelled 16Oct89. Registered 9Mar95 as C-FBMS to British Columbia Aviation Museum,
					Sidney, BC. Exhibited at British Columbia Aviation Museum, Victoria Airport (formerly Patricia Bay Airport),
					Victoria, BC. Registration current [Oct20]
				22359 (409th BG, 642nd BS) lost Mar 21, 1945. MACR 13228
				22361 (642nd BS, 409th BG) in takeoff accident at Laon/Couvron Airfield A-70 Aisne, France Mar 26, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed
				22364 (640th BS, 409th BG) shot down by AAA over Halle, Germany Feb 21, 1945. MACR 12592. All 3 crew killed.
				22365 (553rd BS, 386th BG) shot down by AAA over Weisbaden, Germany Mar 9, 1945. MACR 12953. Both crew bailed
					out and evaded capture with some Russian POWs that had escaped. Rescued by an advanced US Army unit.
				22366 delivered to USAAF Oct 11, 1944. Dropped from inventory as surplus Mar 1951
				22367 (669th BS, 416th BG) in landing accident at Laon/Athies airfield A-69 Picardy, France Jan 14, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, not known if repaired.
				22374 with Aero Trader of Chino, CA as N6843D
				22375 while returning from France experienced fuel starvation 90 mi E of Sao Luiz, Brazil and belly landed
					on a beach. Crew located and apparently survived.
				22378 (319th BG)
				22379 (409th BG) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Melun Villaroche Airfield A-55 Seine-et-Marne, France
					Dec 9, 1944. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22380 there is a photo this plane crashed near Bree, Belgium Mar 1945.
				22386 to civil registry as N7752B
				22390 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA 12/4/52 after night mission in Korea.
				22392 to civil registry as N7719C, destroyed by hangar fire Dec 30, 1969.
				22399 (ANG) in midair collision with Aeronca plane N47123 Sep 10, 1949.
43-22400/22453		Douglas A-26B-20-DT Invader
				MSN 18547/18600
				22404 (553rd BS, 386th BG) in taxi accident at Beaumont-sur-Oise airfield A-60 Persan, France Mar 16, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22411 (13th BS, 3rd BG) crashed into mountain at Shikoku while attempting to land at Iwakuni, Japan 1/26/51.
				22412	(MSN 18559) 114th Bomb Squadron, 106th Bomb Group, New York Air National Guard, Floyd Bennett Field, NY.
					3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 8Feb56. Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP
					project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 14Nov56 as serial 201-B.
					Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Nov56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYV. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan57 to Sep62; radio callsign F-UIWV. Renumbered 43-22412 in March 1959.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Sep62 to Jan63.
					 Centre d'Expériences Aériennes Militaires [CEAM], Mont-de-Marsan, France from Jan63 to Jan64. WFU Jan64. SOC 29Apr65
				22415 (B-26C) to Brazil in 1958 as 5161. Scrapped 1968.
				22416 to civil registry as N1394N, converted to On Mark Marksman prototype
					N100Y, later N140Y, N190Y, N40XY. Damaged by fire Beirut Dec 19, 1970.
				22419 (671st BS, 416th BG) in landing accident at Laon/Athies Airfield A-69 Picardy, France Mar 21, 1945.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22424 (ATC) lost from unknown cause over South Atlantic near Brazil while on ferry flight Dec 15, 1944.
					Fate of crew unknown.
				22427	(MSN 18574)	 6511th Test Group (Parachute), Joint Parachute Test Facility, NAF El Centro, CA. ARDCM,
					Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ 13Feb57.
					Reclaimed 18Nov57. Acme Aircraft Parts, Compton, CA 1959. Transit Equipment Co, New York, NY 1959.
					Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson, AZ. Registered 22Jul65 as N91350 to Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ.
					Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ. Delivered to Aeródromo Base ? 9, Tancos, Portugal 1965.
					Registration cancelled 12Jan71. Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa as 7105. Modified and refurbished
					by Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico (OGMA) for counter insurgency (COIN) operations in Portugal's African
					colonies; completed Sep71. Departed Lisbon for Luanda, Angola Jan73. Esquadra 93, Aeródromo Base ? 9, Luanda,
					Angola 1973. Abandoned when Angola became independent and the Portuguese left the country Jan75.
					Noted derelict 50 km to the south of Luanda 1996
				22436	(MSN 18583)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior
					to return to USA. Received 15Jun55; collected 23Jan56. San Bernardino Air Materiel Area, Norton AFB,
					San Bernardino, CA. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 21Jun56. Departed 7Aug56.
					Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 3Jan57.
					Chile Air Force / Fuerza Aérea de Chile 28Jan57 as 827. Grupo de Aviación 8, Base Aérea Cerro Moreno,
					Antofagasta.
				22440	(MSN 18587)	 (B-26C) USAFE. Accident at Laon-Couvron AB, France 29Dec52. Fairey Aviation, Ringway,
					Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 15Apr55; collected 27Sep55.
					Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 18Oct56. Departed 4Oct56. Fairchild Engine
					and Airplane Corporation, Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 30Jan57.
					Cuban Air Force / Fuerza Aerea del Ejercito de Cuba 1957 as 905. Escuadrón de Observación y Bombardeo,
					Campo Columbia, Havana. Registered as N86489.
				22441 (47th BG) lost Apr 23, 1945, Mediterranean. MACR 14013
				22442	(MSN 18589)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior
					to return to USA. Received 16Jun55; collected 10May56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 19May56. Reclaimed 21Oct57
				22444 converted to On Mark Marketeer N4050A. Deconverted using parts from
					44-34156 and now displayed at Vance AFB, OK, falsely marked as 434156
				22445	(MSN 18592) 122nd Bomb Squadron, 136th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Louisiana Air National Guard,
					New Orleans Lakefront Airport, LA. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 1Jan56.
					Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 9Nov56 as
					serial 275-B. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Nov56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYW. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWW; to Sep62; radio callsign F-UIWP. Renumbered 43-22445
					in March 1959. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France from Sep62 to Aug63	.
					WFU Aug63. SOC 4Feb64.
				22446	(MSN 18593) 102nd Bomb Squadron, 106th Bomb Group, New York Air National Guard,
					Floyd Bennett Field, NY. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 3Feb56.
					Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française
					30Nov56 as serial 182-C. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Nov56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYM. Groupe de
					Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Jan57 to Jul57.
					Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jul57 to Sep62;
					radio callsign F-UIWM. Renumbered 43-22446 in March 1959. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Cazaux, France from Sep62 to Dec63. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328],
					Cognac, France from Dec63 to May64; radio callsign F-UKEM. WFU May64. SOC 14Jun65.
				22448	(MSN 18595) 102nd Bomb Squadron, 106th Bomb Group, New York Air National Guard,
					Floyd Bennett Field, NY. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 7Feb56.
					 Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française
					21Dec56 as serial 284-B. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Jan57; radio callsign F-UIJY.
					Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan57 to Oct62;
					radio callsign F-UIWU. Renumbered 43-22448 in March 1959. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement
					 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Oct62 to Aug63. WFU Aug63. SOC 4Feb64.
				22449 (95th BS, 17th BW) encountered heavy flak during night mission along east coast of North Korea Apr 27, 1953.
					Never returned, 3 MIA.
				22452 on civil registry as N74832, N3685G (?)
43-22454/22466		Douglas A-26B-25-DT Invader
				MSN 18601/18613
				22455	(MSN 18602, TB-26B) to Cuba in 1957 as FAEC 935.
				22456	(MSN 18603, B-26C) to Brazil in 1958 as 5162.
					Refurbished 1968. Withdrawn 1975.
				22457	(MSN 18604, B-26C) to Brazil in 1958 as 5163.
					Withdrawn Oct 1967.
				22458	(MSN 18605) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 23Mar53.
					 Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam.
					 Returned to USAF 7Oct55 and scrapped.
				22459	(MSN 18606) 118th FG, Berry Field, TN. Accident landing with mechanical
					failure at Berry Field 11Oct48. SOC May53. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 18May53.
					Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 14Oct55 and scrapped.
				22460	(MSN 18607) identity given in error for 43-22416/N1394N
				22461	(MSN 18608)	Headquarters, 57th Bomb Wing, Twelfth Air Force. Damaged landing at
					Ghisonaccia, Corsica 28Mar45. (B-26C) USAFE. 38th Bomb Wing, Twelfth Air Force, Laon-Couvron AB, France
					Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 21Nov55;
					collected 24May56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 24May56.
					Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira
					in 1957 as 5164. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Withdrawn from use,
					struck off charge June 1968
				22464	(MSN 18611) 110th Bomb Squadron, 131st Bomb Wing, Missouri Air National Guard,
					Lambert Field, St Louis, MO. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 13Feb56.
					Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 4Dec56
					as serial 332-B. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Dec56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UYIS. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Jan57; radio callsign F-UIJS.
					Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan57 to Sep62;
					 radio callsign F-UIWS. Renumbered 43-22464 in March 1959. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					 Cazaux, France from Sep62 to Jul63; radio callsign F-UIJP. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328],
					 Cognac, France from Jul63 to May64. WFU May64. SOC 29Apr65.
				22466	(MSN 18613) 180th Bomb Squadron, 131st Fighter-Bomber Wing, Tactical Air Command,
					Rosecrans Memorial Airport, MO. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ
					15Dec56. Departed 11Jul56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air
					Française 4Mar57 as serial 336-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Mar57 to Jun62; radio callsign F-UIJQ. Renumbered 43-22466 in March 1959.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jun62 to Oct62.
					Centre d'Expériences Aériennes Militaires [CEAM], Mont-de-Marsan, France Oct62. Accident 13Aug64. SOC 28Dec64.
43-22467/22493		Douglas A-26C-15-DT Invader
				MSN 18614/18640
				22469 (B-26B) to Brazil in 1957 as 5146.
					W/o Jul 14, 1967 on takeoff from Natal.
				22470	(MSN 18617)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to
					return to USA. Received 14Apr55; collected 9Sep55. 2347th Air Reserve Flying Center, Long Beach, CA.
					Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Feb57. Reclaimed 21Oct57
				22472 (B-26C) to Brazil in 1958 as 5165. Withdrawn Oct 1967.
				22476 to Chile AF as 847 (?)
				22477	(MSN 18624)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior
					to return to USA. Received 1May56; collected 14Sep56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 14Sep56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP].
					Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in 1957 as 5166. 5º Grupo de Aviação,
					Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge June 1968.
				22478	(MSN 18625) 3820th Air University Wing, Tyndall Field, FL. Damaged by mechanical failure over
					Tyndall 23Aug48. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France.
					Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 13Nov59 as serial 43-22478. Groupe de Bombardement
					2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Nov59 to Aug63; radio callsign F-UIJU. SOC 4Feb64.
				22479 on delivery to 9th AF when diverted to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, England Dec 18, 1944
					for unspecified trials, later to A&AEE at Boscombe Down. To RAF as KL690. Serial TW224 also
					allocated but alloted in error and never carried. RAF decided not to proceed with the A-26 Mar 1945.
					Returned to USA Feb 11, 1947. To US Navy as JD-1 BuNo 80621(?) in 1947.
				22482 to RAF as KL691 for trials at A&AEE Boscombe Down. Serial TW222 also allocated but was alloted in error
					but never carried. Returned to USA Feb 11, 1947. To US Navy as JD-1 BuNo 80622(?) in 1947.
				22484	(MSN 18631)	(B-26C) USAFE. Accident at Laon-Couvron AB, France 12May53. Fairey Aviation, Ringway,
					Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 14Apr55; collected 26Sep55.
					Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 20Oct56. Reclaimed 21Oct57
				22488 (TB-26B) SOC from Hill AFB Jun 30, 1954 and transferred to US Navy for JD-1 conversion.
				22489	(MSN 18636)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 20Nov56; collected 26Jun57
					73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					Armée de l'Air Française 9Mar60 as serial 43-22489. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria Mar60; radio callsign F-UIJG; to Jul63; radio callsign F-UIJD. Centre d'Instruction
					du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jul63 to Mar65. WFU Mar65. SOC 25Oct65.
43-22494/22564		Douglas A-26C-20-DT Invader
				MSN 18641/18711
				22494 delivered to USAAF Jan 24, 1944. Redesignated JDB-26C
					Apr 1955. To MASDC Aug 1958. To display Dec 1960
					at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
				22495 (668th BS, 416th BG) crashed from unknown cause Mar 28, 1945 near Erbach, Germany. MACR 13520.
					Both crew killed.
				22496	(MSN 18643)	(B-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing
					prior to return to USA. Received 21Nov55; collected 10May56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 19May56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP].
					Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in 1957 as 5147. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea
					de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Hamilton Aircraft Company, Tucson, AZ for refurbishment 1968.
					Withdrawn from use, struck off charge 1975
				22497	(MSN 18644) 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, 9th AF, Shaw AFB, SC.
					Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 10Jul56. Departed 8Aug56.
					Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 4Dec56 as serial 182-C.
					Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Feb57; radio callsign F-UIJM.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Dec57 to Mar65; radio callsign F-UKEM.
					Renumbered 43-22497 in March 1959. WFU Mar65. SOC 16Sep65.
				22499	(MSN 18646)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing
					prior to return to USA. Received 4Oct55; collected 6Jul56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 6Jul56. Reclaimed 21Oct57. Registered 18Jun58 as N86481; cancelled 19Jun71.
					WFU; open storage Bridgeport, CT 1969/71. Bradley Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT Aug71. New England
					Air Museum, Windsor Locks, CT 1984. On display in Military Hangar at New England Air Museum.
				22500	(MSN 18647) used by 25th BG for clandestine operations over Germany.
					On return from an agent-dropping sortie over Germany Jan 7, 1945,
					crash landed at Watton on return due to hydraulic failure. In March of
					1945, the entire OSS operations at Watton were transferred to Harrington
					under control of the 492nd BG. Eighth Air Force. 40th Bomb Wing, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France Jun-Jul45
				22502	(MSN 18649)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA.
					Received 14Apr55; collected 28Aug55. 2347th Air Reserve Flying Center, Long Beach, CA. Arizona Aircraft
					Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Feb57. Reclaimed 21Oct57
				22505 to civil registry as N9419Z, HP-333
				22507 (670th BS, 416th BG) collided with A-26C 43-22523 in midair 4 mi NW of Neerpelt, Belgium and
					crashed Mar 21, 1945. All three crew killed.
				22509 (555th BS, 386th BG) in taxi accident at St-Trond Airfield A-92 Saint-Truiden, Belgium Apr 10, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22511	(MSN 18658)	(B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing
					prior to return to USA. Received 13Jun55; collected 14Dec55. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch,
					Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 14Dec55. Reclaimed 21Oct57. Registered as N86469. Aeroflight Inc, Troutdale, OR
					(tanker #F57, #56) 1963. Aero Union Corp, Chico, CA 1970. Crashed when the airplane stalled from a
					steep left bank starting a swathe run during firebombing, Springville, AZ 4May71 (pilot killed).
					Registration cancelled 8Jul71
				22512 (668th BS, 416th BG) shot down by AAA over Heinersheim, Germany Feb 14, 1945. MACR 12346.
					All 3 crew bailed out and became POW.
				22513	(MSN 18660) used by 492nd BG, 856th BS for clandestine operations over Germany.
					Eighth Air Force. 40th Bomb Wing, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France Jun-Jul45
				22521 (669th BS, 416th BG) shot down by AAA over Worms, Germany Mar 18, 1945. MACR 13153. 2 crew KIA, one
					bailed out and became POW.
				22522 (554th BS, 386th BG) crashed from unknown cause near Rothernburg, Germany while on mission
					to Erbach, Germany Mar 31, 1945. MACR 13619. All 3 crew killed.
				22523	(MSN 18670) identity given in error for 43-22444/N4050A. With 668th BS, 416th BG collided in midair
					with A-26C 43-22507 4 mi NW of Neerpelt, Belgium. All 4 crew killed.
				22524 (HQ Squadron, 492nd BG) lost over Germany Mar 19, 1945 while returning from agent-dropping sortie over Germany. MACR 13261.
					The 492nd was a B-24 unit and used this aircraft for clandestine operations over Germany.
				22526 (B-26C) to Chile in 1954 as 815.
				22528 to civil registry as N9438Z, N36B(?), N61A
				22530	(MSN 18677, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1954 as FAP 574. Renumbered FAP 215 in 1960.
				22533 to civil registry as N6845D
				22537 (B-26B)	(MSN 18684) USAFE. 5th Tow Target Squadron, Fürstenfeldbruck, West Germany. Accident
					landing at Fürstenfeldbruck 27Jan54. (TB-26B). Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing
					prior to return to USA. Received 10Apr57; collected 30Aug57. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air
					Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					Armée de l'Air Française 15Jul60 as serial 43-22537. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria Jul60. Destroyed 25Mar61.
				22542 (B-26C) to Cuba in 1956 as FAEC 907.
				22546 (B-26B)	(MSN 18693) (TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for
					servicing prior to return to USA. Received 20Nov56; collected 21Jul57.
					73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					Armée de l'Air Française 4Dec59 as serial 43-22546. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Dec59; radio callsign F-UIWY. Accident 1Jul60. SOC 19Sep60.
					Armée de l'Air Française 16Jan57 as serial 321-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria Jan57. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines,
					Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWA. Destroyed at Ouargla, Algeria 12Sep57.
				22551 (86th BS, 47th BG) in taxi accident at Grosseto airfield, Italy Apr 14, 1945. All 3 crew survived.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22559	(MSN 18749) 575th Bomb Squadron, 391st Bomb Group, Ninth Air Force. Asch (Y-29), Belgium. Crash
					landed after fuel exhaustion two miles north of Poliseul, Belgium 13May45. SMPAR, Clark AFB, Manila,
					Philippines. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson, AZ 12Apr56. Reclaimed 18Nov57.
					Registered as N91359. Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson, AZ 1965. Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft,
					Tucson, AZ. Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa. Not delivered; prevented by US Customs for
					breaking embargo on arms sales to Portugal Sep 1965. Registered 16Mar66 to Flight Enterprises Inc, Prescott, AZ.
					Reported derelict at Tucson, AZ Nov69/75. Registration cancelled 24Feb71.
				22562 (ATC) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Parnamirin field, Natal, Brazil while on ferry flight
					Jan 27, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22564	(MSN 18711, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1954 as FAP 576. Renumbered FAP 214 in 1960.
43-22565/22751		Douglas A-26C-25-DT Invader
				MSN 18712/18898
				22566 (85th BS, 47th BG) in taxi accident at Grosseto airfield, Italy Apr 8, 1945. All 3 crew survived.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22567 (84th BS, 47th BG) in taxi accident at Grossetto Airfield, Italy Apr 8, 1945. All 3 crew survived.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22568 (ATC) in landing accident at Marrakech airfield station 10 Marrakech, Morocco Jan 24, 1945 while on
					ferry flight. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22569 to civil registry as N3478G
				22572 (4th Ferrying Group, ATC) in taxi accident at Mallard Field, Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa
					Feb 14, 1945 while on ferry flight. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22573 (85th BS, 47th BG) in ground accident at Grosset Airfield, Grosseto, Italy Apr 14, 1945. All 3 crew
					survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22575 (97th BS, 47th BG) in landing accident at Grosseto Airfield, Grosseto, Italy Mar 16, 1945. All 3
					crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22576 (B-26B) to Cuba in 1957 as FAEC 933.
				22577 (86th BS, 47th BG) in takeoff accident at Grosseto Airfield, Grosseeto, Italy due to engine
					failure Apr 5, 1945. All 3 crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if survived.
				22578 to France in Jan 1957 as 321-C. Lost at Ouargla, Algeria on Sept 12, 1957.
					Probably to civil registry as N6755C before 1957.
				22579 (B-26B)	(MSN 18726) 122nd Bomb Squadron, 136th Fighter-Bomber Wing, Louisiana Air National Guard,
					New Orleans Lakefront Airport, LA. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Feb56. Departed 11Jul56.
					Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 12Dec56 as serial 322-B. Groupe de
					Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Jul63.
					 Renumbered 43-22579 in March 1959.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jul63 to Jun64. WFU Jun64. SOC 12Jun65.
				22586 to civil registry as N3489G, planned sale in 1960 to Indonesia
					as M-261 not delivered. Sometimes quoted in error as 43-22856.
				22588	(MSN 18735, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1954 as FAP 570. Renumbered FAP 227 in 1960. Preserved at Las
					Palmas AF Base
				22597 (B-26B) to Brazil in 1975 as 5148. W/o Aug 5, 1965 at Natal
				22602 converted to Or Mark Marketeer N9990Z. Acquired in 1974
					by Military Aircraft Restoration Group, Long Beach, CA but
					undercarriage collapsed during delivery at Orlando, FL.
					Displayed at Wings and Wheels Museum, Orland in 1975.
					This museum closed about 1982. There are a couple
					of photos of N9990Z with no sign of Marketeer modification.
					Noted Sep 1984 displayed at restaurant at West Palm Beach, FL.
					Moved Feb 11, 2012 to MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, Ohio, and has been the subject
					of an extensive restoration as a Korean War night Invader.
				22603 (573rd BS, 391st BG) in taxi accident at Maastricht Airfield Y-44 Beek, Netherlands Apr 21, 1945. All 3
					crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22604	(MSN 18751) Lend-lease to RAF as KL692. Order cancelled and aircraft was returned to USAAF
				22605 (B-26C) to Brazil in 1958 as 5167. W/o Jun 10, 1963
					at Caravelas.
				22606 delivered to USAAF Jan 27, 1944. To city of Boise, ID for
					display. Later destroyed by vandals.
				22608 (ATC) in ground accident at Parnamirin Field, Natal, Brazil Feb 17, 1945 while on ferry flight.
					All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22609	(MSN 18756) Probably to civil registry as N6756C before 1957
					Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 14Dec56 as serial 358-C.
					Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Dec56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYB. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Jan57; radio callsign F-UIJB. Groupe de
					Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan57 to Feb57.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Feb57 to Jul58;
					radio callsign F-UKEB. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Jul58 to May59. Renumbered 43-22609 in March 1959. Centre d'Instruction du
					Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from May59 to Jan60. Groupe de
					Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Jan60 to Apr61.
					Modified as B-26N night fighter. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 1/71 [ECN 1/71], Bône-les-Salines,
					Algeria from Aug61 to Nov62. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 3/30 [ECN 3/30], from Nov62 to Feb64.
					SOC 12Feb64
				22610 used by 492nd BG, 856th BS (a B-24 unit) for clandestine operations over Germany. In landing accident at RAF Rackheath
					airfield, Norfolk, England. All three crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22611 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7401 in Mar 1948. SOC Sept 1948.
	 			22612	(MSN 18759)(B-26C) 2589th Air Reserve Flying Center, Dobbins AFB, Marietta, GA. Damaged landing with
					mechanical failure at Dobbins AFB 20Jan51. HQ Squadron, 2922nd Area Maintenance Group, Ogden Air
					Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Delta Municipal Airport, UT 6Dec51.
					USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 11Oct55;
					collected 7Apr56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 7Apr56. Reclaimed 18Nov57.
					Registered as N3710G Reading Aviation Services, Reading, PA, 1961.
					Photo File Surveys Inc, Philadelphia, PA, 1966. Aero
					Service Corp, Washington, DC, 1969. Mineral survey operations with a rear fuselage magnetometer
					To Duane Egli of San Antonio, TX
					for aerial surveying. Acquired by Euroworld, Biggin Hill, UK 1978, and delivered to
					Biggin Hill AP, England May 12, 1979. Crashed at Biggin Hill, UK Sep 21, 1980. .
					The aircraft was attempting to carry out a climbing roll in front of the crowd at a Battle of Britain Air Display
					when the nose dropped sharply, and the aircraft continued rolling until it dropped vertically into a valley.
					The pilot and six passengers were killed. Registration expired 31Mar12, cancelled 18Jun13
				22615	(MSN 18762)	Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 26Feb57
					as serial 364-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Feb57 to Mar57. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France
					from Mar57 to Jun58; radio callsign F-UKEF. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jun58 to May60. Renumbered 43-22615 in March 1959.
					Modified 30May60 as RB-26P. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines,
					Algeria from Feb61 to Sep62. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32],
					Oran, Algeria from Sep62 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Jan65; radio callsign F-ULVO.
					Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jan65 to Jan66. SOC 10Feb66.
					Société Cartographie Et Travail Aerien Carta, Creil 10Feb66. Registered as F-BMJQ. Stored unconverted at Creil; scrapped c1970.
				22616 to civil registry as N3491G
				22617 (572nd BS, 391st BS) in landing accident at Asch Airfield Y-29 Genk, Belgium May 7, 1945. All 3 crew
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22621 to civil registry as N9161Z. Destroyed in hangar fire Dec 30, 1969.
				22623 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7407 in Mar 1948. SOC Sept 1949.
				22624 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7422 in Mar 1948. SOC 1954.
				22626 used by 492nd BG, 856th BS for clandestine operations over Germany
				22627 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7402 in Mar 1948. SOC 1954.
				22628 to Colombian AF as 2506
				22629 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1954 as FAP 2505. w/o Nov 11, 1955 at Cartagena. I also have this
					plane as going to Peru in 1955.
				22631
				22636 (2nd Base Air Depot) in taxi accident at RAF Warton airfield, Lancashire, England Mar 31, 1945. Only
					ground crew involved and none ingored. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. Must have been
					repaired, since went to civil registry as N3490G
				22637 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7410 in Mar 1948 SOC Nov 1948.
				22642 (554th BS, 386th BG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause Mar 14, 1945 Germany. MACR 13021. Fate of crew unknown.
				22643 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7437 in July 1949. SOC 1954.
				22644 crashed into Choctawhatchee Bay, FL Apr 28, 1945 while dropping Highball/Speedee bouncing bomb. This was
					the American designation for the British Highball 'bouncing bomb. The drop was made from
					about 12 ft, the bomb bouncing straight up and taking the tail off.
				22645 (87th Service Squadron, 391st BG) in ground accident at Maastricht Airfield Y-44 Beek, Netherlands
					May 4, 1945. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22647	(MSN 18794) to civil registry as N8023E in 1966 with Consolidated
					Air Parts Corp of Los Angeles, CA. Reported derelict at
					Tucson, AZ Nov 1969
				22648 (574th BS, 391st BG) in landing accident at Roye/Amy Airfield A-73 Picardy, France Apr 10, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22649	(MSN 18796) delivered to USAAF Feb 8, 1944. Assigned to Hunter AAF, GA. Assigned to 9th AF in UK.
					Returned to USA Jul45 and stored. Modified as TA-26C Jan 1948.
					Assigned to 186th FS, Air National Guard, Gore AFB, MT.
					Redesignated as TB-26C Jun 1949.
					Assigned to the 207th Tow Target Flight (TTF), Air National Guard, Key Field, MO Mar51
					In May 1951 the aircraft transferred with the 207th TTF to Tactical Air Command at New Castle AFB, Delaware,
					the following month the 207th TTF was renamed to 2nd Tow Target Squadron (TTS)
					In 1953 the aircraft received a solid nose and transferred with the 2nd TTS to Mitchel AFB, New York.
					In November 1959 it was withdrawn from actice service again and stored at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona.
					In December 1963 the aircraft was delivered to On Mark at Van Nuys, California, for remanufacture to B-26K Counter Invader
					Serial 43-22649 was stricken off on January 16, 1964, and subsequently it received the new serial 64-17657.
				22650 (575th BS, 391st BG) in landing accident at Aachen Airfield Y-46 Wurselen, Germany Apr 21, 1945.
					All 3 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22651 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7423 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958.
				22652 to civil registry as N8018E, C-GHCE. Now on display at Travis AFB Museum, California
				22653	(MSN 18800) to civil registry as N9402Z. To Airspray of Canada as C-GPTW Apr 23, 1981, Air Spray #26
				22656	(MSN 18803) Base Air Depot 2, Warton, Station 582. Damaged in collision with parked F-5B Lightning 42-67341
					at Warton 16Mar45. 3902nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 3902nd Aircraft Maintenance Group, Offutt AFB, NB.
					Damaged by structural failure at Offutt AFB 21Jan50. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air
					Française 7Feb57 as serial 405-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria
					from Jan57 to Feb57; radio callsign F-UIJY. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328],
					Cognac, France from Feb57 to Feb65; radio callsign F-UKEC. Renumbered 43-22656 in March 1959. WFU Feb65. SOC 16Sep65.
				22657	(MSN 18804)	(B-26C) Accident five miles northeast of Columbus, IN 24Sep48. Accident while parked in a
					collision by B-26C 44-35358 at Cleveland Airport, OH 9Jan49. Accident at Cleveland Airport, OH 25Sep49.
					(TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA.
					Received 13May57; collected 30Sep57
				22659 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7443 in 1949. SOC Feb 1953
				22660 to civil registry as N9087Z, N3711G. To Air Spray 1967 Ltd of Edmonton, Alberta,
					Canada May 23, 1972 as fire sprayer under registration CF-EZX, changed to C-FEZX in
					1974. W/o in crash Jul 1, 2000 near Grande Prairie, Alberta
				22663 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7408 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958.
				22664 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7429 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958
				22665 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17664 in 1964.
				22666	(MSN 18813, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1954 as FAP 572. Renumbered FAP 229 in 1960.
				22667 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7416 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958.
				22668	(MSN 18815, B-26B) sold on commercial market as N3691G. To Nicaragua in 1963 as 602 "hangar queen"
					To N99422 in 1977 trade, but found not airworthy and abandoned.
				22669 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1957 as FAP 2516
				22673	(MSN 18820) to civil registry as N9159Z, then N157Z (probably an error), then C-GHLM of Conair. Crashed at
					Gates Lake, BC Jul 2, 1975.
				22674	(MSN 18821, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in Oct 1954 as FAP 573. Renumbered FAP 230 in 1960.
				22676 on civil registry as N3709G
				22678 (B-26C) SOC by USAF at Davis Monthan Jan 29, 1958.
				22679 (B-26B) to Saudi Arabia in 1955 as
					RSAF 302. Preserved as gate guard near Riyadh. Now painted as 612.
				22680	(MSN 18827, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1958 as FAP 585. Renumbered FAP 224 in 1960.
				22683 (B-26C) to Turkey as 7411 in Mar 1948. SOC Mar 1950.
				22687 (ATC) collided in midair with A-26C 43-22688 20 mi NW of Atkinson Field, British Guiana Mar 14, 1945 while
					on ferry flight. Crashed during wheels up belly landing. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				22688 (ATC) collided in midair with A-26C 43-22687 20 MI NW of Atkinson Field, British Guiana Mar 14, 1945 while
					on ferry flight. Able to land. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				22690 to civil registry as N3487G
				22692	(MSN 18839) 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					Armée de l'Air Française 31Jul60 as serial 43-22692. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jul60 to Sep62. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328],
					Cognac, France from Sep62 to Aug63. WFU Aug63. SOC 4Feb64 .
				22696 to civil registry as N5037K, N85W
				22699 (cm 18872, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1954 as FAP 571. Renumbered FAP 228 in 1960.
				22707 (VB-26B?) to Guatemala in 1960 as 424(?).
				22712	(MSN 18859) to Norton AFB, CA for storage. to civil registry as N2880G Oct 28, 1958
					cancelled Feb 25 1959 on export to Venezuela. To YV-E-GPA. Reported
					crashed and destroyed in 1965.
				22717	(MSN 18864, TB-26C) to Guatemala AF in 1960 as FAG 416. W/o 1964
				22718 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1954 as FAP 2507.
				22720 later rebuilt as B-26K 64-17649 in 1964-66.
				22722 126thBW(Light) nosegear collapsed while landing in rain. Damaged beyond
					repair by recovery crew at Capodichino Arpt, Naples, Italy, Nov 7 1952, no fatalities.
				22724	(MSN 18871)	(A-26C) 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Damaged taxying at Tulsa
					Municipal Airport, OK 7Mar45. (TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for
					servicing. Received 13Jun57; collected 17Oct57. Noted at Bovingdon, England Nov58.
				22725	(MSN 18872, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1957 as FAP 581. Renumbered FAP 220 in 1960.
				22728 (B-26C) to Chile as 842 in 1958.
					Converted to B-26D. Reported as being
					sold to Confederate AF in 1980 but not delivered?
				22729	(MSN 18876, B-26C) on civil registry as N9424Z. Reported in
					F. A. Conner scrap compound, Miami, FL Oct 1978.
				22730	(MSN 18877) to civil registry as N8027E in 1966 with
					Consolidated Air Parts Corp of Los Angeles, CA. Reported
					derelict at Tucson, AZ Nov 1969.
				22732 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17648 in 1964.
				22744	(MSN 18891) 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					Armée de l'Air Française 31Jul60 as serial 43-22744. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91],
					Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jul60. Accident 22Nov61. SOC 7May62.
				22746	(MSN 18893)	G Squadron, 127th Base Unit, 1st AF, Florence Field, SC.
					Damaged taxying at Florence Field 6Apr45. 188th Bomb Squadron, 137th Bomb Group,
					Kirtland AFB, NM. Damaged taxying at Kirtland AFB 10Jun48. 117th Bomb Squadron,
					4400th Combat Crew Training Group, Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, VA.
					Damaged taxying at Chicago IAP, IL 4Jun51. Damaged by mechanical failure 8 miles SW
					of Langley AFB. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored.
					To Armée de l'Air Française 31Jul60 as serial 43-22746. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91],
					Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Jul60 to Aug63; radio callsign F-UIJZ. WFU Aug63. SOC 4Feb64.
					I have a report of this plane going to Chile in 1958 as 847, but this is probably 44-22476.
				22747	(MSN 18894) 114th Bomb Squadron, 106th Bomb Group, New York Air National Guard,
					Floyd Bennett Field, NY. Damaged by mechanical failure at Westchester CAP, NY 23Feb51. SOC Feb52.
					Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 10Mar52 for service in Indochina.
					Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam.
					 Destroyed by sabotage at Cát Bi [Hai Phong], Vietnam. SOC May54.
				22751 (B-26C) to Chile in 1958 as 839.
43-22752/24251		Curtiss P-40N-20-CU Warhawk
				MSN 30691/32190
				22753	(MSN 30692) to China
				22754	(MSN 30693) to New Zealand AF as NZ3215
				22756 to RAAF as A29-633. Damaged by AAA over Kai Is Oct 13, 1944.
				22757	(MSN 30696) ordered by RAAF as A29-1189, then reserialled
					A29-634. To Netherland Indies AF as C3-527 Jan 1944. W/o Mar 29, 1944.
					A29-634 reissued to 43-23543.
				22759	(MSN 30698) to RAAF as A29-635. Missing on ferry flight from Noemfoor
					to Morotai Jan 15, 1945.
				22760	(MSN 30699) to RAAF as A39-636.
				22762	(MSN 30701) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-516 Dec 1943, reserialled J-316 1947
				22763	(MSN 30702) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-517 Dec 1943, reserialled J-317 1947
				22765	(MSN 30704) to China
				22766	(MSN 30705) to China
				22767	(MSN 30706) to China
				22768	(MSN 30707) to China
				22769	(MSN 30708) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-518 Dec 1943. W/o May 3, 1946
				22771	(MSN 30710) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-519 Dec 1943, reserialled J-319 1947
				22772	(MSN 30711) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-520 Dec 1943, reserialled J-320 1947
				22773	(MSN 30712) lost Oct 28, 1944 with 23rd FG. MACR 10048
				22774	(MSN 30713) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-521 Dec 1943. W/o Aug 24, 1945
				22775	(MSN 30714) to Netherland East East Indies AF as C3-522 Dec 1943, reserialled J-322 1947
				22777	(MSN 30716) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-523 Dec 1943. W/o Nov 28, 1945
				22778	(MSN 30717) ordered by RAAF as A29-1200, later
					reserialled A29-600. To Netherland Indies AF as C3-524 Jan 1944. W/o Mar 29, 1944
					A29-600 later reissued to 43-23539
				22779	(MSN 30718) lost with 23rd FG Nov 7, 1944. MACR 10092
				22780	(MSN 30719) to China
				22781	(MSN 30720)
				22783	(MSN 30722)
				22784	(MSN 30723) ordered by RAAF as A29-1201, then reserialled
					A29-601. To Netherland East Indies AF as C3-525 Jan 1944, reserialled J-325 1947.
					A29-601 reissued to 43-23540.
				22786 (23rd FG) lost Oct 6, 1944. MACR 9726.
				22787 to RAAF as A29-602 Nov 1943. Crashed Jul 1944, Ross River Strip, QLD.
				22789	(MSN 30728) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-512 Dec 1943, reserialled J-312 1947
				22790	(MSN 30729) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-513 Dec 1943. W/o Dec 20, 1944
				22791	(MSN 30730) to China
				22792	(MSN 30731) to China
				22793	(MSN 30732) to Netherland East Indies AF as C3-514 Dec 1943. W/o Jul 1944
				22795	(MSN 30734) to China
				22796	(MSN 30735) to China
				22798	(MSN 30732) to China
				22799 (23rd FG) MIA 11/7/1944, China. I also have this one as going to Netherlands East
					Indies AF as C3-515
				22800 (23rd FG) lost Sep 4, 1944. MACR 8115
				22804	(MSN 30743) ordered by RAAF as A29-1207, later reserialled
					A29-607. To Netherland East Indies AF as C3-526 Jan 1944. W/o Jun 16, 1945.
					A29-607 reissued to to 42-23543
				22805 to RAAF as A29-608 Nov 1943. In crash landing after mission to Galela Jan 10, 1945.
				22807 to RAAF as A29-609 Nov 1943.
				22808 to RAAF as A29-610 Nov 1943. Crashed into sea near Babo after
					attack on strip Aug 30, 1944. Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
				22810	(MSN 30749) to China
				22811	(MSN 30750) to China
				22812	(MSN 30751) to CHina
				22813	(MSN 30752) to China
				22814 to RAAF as A29-611 Nov 1943. Crashed into sea at Wasile Bay Dec 22, 1944 after
					being shot down during attack at Goereoa. Pilot KIA
				22815 (80th FG) lost Apr 21, 1944. MACR 4120
				22816	(MSN 30755) to China
				22817 to RAAF as A29-612 Nov 1943. Crashed Mar 23, 1944 Memotai Dutch NG.
				22819 to RAAF as A29-613 Nov 1943. SOC Nov 15, 1948.
				22820 to RAAF as A29-614 Nov 1943. Damaged beyond repair Jul 17, 1945 on landing at Labuan Strip.
				22822 to RAAF as A29-615 Nov 1943. Crashed on flight from Biak to Merauki Dutch NG
					Sep 25, 1945. Pilot rescued.
				22823 to RAAF as A29-616 Nov 1943. Crashed May 1, 1944 near base, retrieved. SOC Nov 15, 1948.
				22825 to RAAF as A29-617 Nov 1943.
				22826	(MSN 30765) to China
				22827	(MSN 30766) to China
				22829	(MSN 30768) to China
				22830 to RAAF as A29-625 Nov 1943. Scrapped Jan 1946 Labuan PNG.
				22832	(MSN 30771) to China
				22833 to RAAF as A29-618 Nov 1943. Shot down during strafing attack on Soebaim
					Village, Halaheras Mar 8, 1945. Pilot KIA.
				22835 to RAAF as A29-619 Nov 1943. Nosed over while landing at Biak, DNG
					Jul 2, 1944. Pilot OK
				22836 to RAAF as A29-626 Nov 1943. Ran into A29-604 Aug 13, 1945 at Labuan Strip PNG.
					Scrapped Jan 1946.
				22837 (23rd FG) lost Sep 21, 1944. MACR 9727
				22838 to RAAF as A29-621 Nov 1943. Collided in midair with A29-616 and
					crashed into sea Apr 30, 1944. Pilot killed.
				22841 to RAAF as A29-622 Nov 1943.
				22842	(MSN 30781) to China
				22845	(MSN 30784) to China
				22846 to RAAF as A29-634 Nov 1943. Belly landed at Morotai Jan 15, 1945
					after being hit by flak over Hatetatako and burst into flames and
					was destroyed.
				22847	(MSN 30786) to China
				22849 to RAAF as A29-634 Nov 1943.
				22851 to RAAF as A29-627 Nov 1943. Crash landed at Momote airstrip Mar 25, 1945.
				22852 to RAAF as A29-628 Nov 1943. Damaged during taxiing accident 2/7/1944.
					Declared unserviceable 11/1945 and converted to components.
				22854 to RAAF as A29-629 Nov 1943. Converted to components Jan 1946.
				22855 to RAAF as A29-630 Nov 1943. Missing in flight from Noemfoor to Morotai
					Jan 15, 1945 along with A29-653 and A29-508. Pilots were executed by the
					Japanese.
				22857 to RAAF as A29-631 Nov 1943. Shot down by flak over Babo strip,
					Dutch NG Aug 24, 1944. Pilot KIA
				22858	(MSN 30797) to China
				22859	(MSN 30798) to China
				22860 (ATC) lost Jul 8, 1944. MACR 6609
				22861	(MSN 30800) to China
				22862 to RAAF as A29-632 Nov 1943.
				22865	(MSN 30804) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX648. Shipped to Middle East.
					Diverted to SAAF as 5092. A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22866	(MSN 30805) to China
				22867	(MSN 30806) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX649 Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5087.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22868	(MSN 30807) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX650. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5089.
					Operated by the South African Air Force as 5089. A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit,
					Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44. No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape.
					SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22870	(MSN 30809) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX651. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5084.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22871	(MSN 30810) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX652. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5093
					. A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22873	(MSN 30812) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX653. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5088.
					.A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22874	(MSN 30813) to China
				22875	(MSN 30814) to China.
				22878	(MSN 30817) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX654. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5090.
					C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22879	(MSN 30818) to China
				22880	(MSN 30819) to China
				22881	(MSN 30820) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX655. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5085.
					C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44.
					Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44. No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48.
					 Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22882	(MSN 30821) to RCAF as 874
				22883	(MSN 30822) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX656. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5091.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				22884	(MSN 30823) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX657. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5086.
					. C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jan44. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22885	(MSN 30824) to RCAF as 873.
				22886 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX658. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22887 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX659. Crashed 3 mi NE of Castiglione Feb 26, 1944
					following flak damage.
				22888	(MSN 30827) to RCAF as 871.
				22889 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX660. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				22890	(MSN 30829) to China
				22891	(MSN 30830) to China
				22893	(MSN 30832) to China
				22894 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX661. Ditched off San di Montemarciano Apr 3, 1945
				22897 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX662. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				22899 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX663. SOC Mar 14, 1946.
				22900 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX664. Missing Jun 29, 1944
				22902 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX665. Dove into ground while attacking enemy road
					targets May 27, 1944
				22903 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX666. SOC May 1945
				22905 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX667. SOC Aug 18, 1944
				22906	(MSN 30845) to China
				22907	(MSN 30846) to China
				22909	(MSN 30848) to China
				22910 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX668. DBR when undercarriage collapsed on landing
					at Madna Feb 13, 1945 after engine failed while in circuit
				22913 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX669. Wrecked when bomb hung up, dropped off
					during landing and exploded Cutella May 18, 1944
				22915 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX670. Shot down by flak May 30, 1944
				22916 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX671. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22918 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX672. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22919 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX673. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22921 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX674. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				22922	(MSN 30861) to China
				22923	(MSN 30862) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX675. Shipped to Middle East. To SAAF as 5099.
					B Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Isipingo, Durban, Natal Jun44.
					Crashed at Sterkfontein, Limpopo 17Jul44
				22925 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX676. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22926 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX677. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22929 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX678. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				22931 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX679. Missing from attack on bridge at Spoleto
					Apr 14, 1944
				22932 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX680. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22934	(MSN 30873) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX681. Shipped to Middle East. To SAAF as 5107.
					C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria May44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22935 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX682. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				22937 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX683. Shot down by flak over Felisia Dec 17, 1944
				22938 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX684. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				22939 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX685. SOC May 1945
				22941(MSN 30880) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX686. Shipped to Middle East. To SAAF as 5100.
					B Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Isipingo, Durban, Natal Jul44.
					Crashed at Tempe, Bloemfontein 16Nov44
				22942 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX687. Spun into ground at Subiaco Jun 2, 1944
				22945 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX688. Shot down by flak over Pasman Feb 16, 1944
				22947 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX689. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22948 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX690. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22950 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX691. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22951 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX692. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22953 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX693. Caught fire during bombing dive and crashed
					near Grado Apr 5, 1945
				22954	(MSN 30893) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX694. then to SAAF, then to RAAF, then back to RAF.
					Crashed Mar 20, 1945 after pilot bailed out following engine failure. Also listed as going to New
					Zealand as NZ3215. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 24 November 1943.
					Coded "N". To No.17 Squadron. Crashed into the sea after being hit by flak during a strafing
					run near Cape St. George on 1 June 1944
				22955 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX695. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				22956	(MSN 30895) to New Zealand as NZ3216. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22957 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX696. Shipped to Middle East. To SAAF as 5106.
					.C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jul44.
					 No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				22958 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX697. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				22959	(MSN 30898) to New Zealand as NZ3217. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22960	(MSN 30899) to New Zealand as NZ3218. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22961	(MSN 30900) to New Zealand as NZ3219. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22962	(MSN 30901) to New Zealand as NZ3220. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Coded "G". The third aircraft to be named "GLORIA LYONS". Sold to J. Larsen from
					Rukuhia on 2 March 1948. Recovered from Rukuhia, NZ ca 1969 by John Smith at Mapua. In storage with
					John Smith at Mapua.
				22963	(MSN 30902) to New Zealand as NZ3221. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. To No.2 OTU. Collision with NZ3012 and NZ3061 during training on 14 November 1944.
					Struck off at Ohakea on 22 November 1944 as scrapped.
				22964	(MSN 30903) to New Zealand as NZ3222. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 4 November 1943. To No.18 Squadron, Ardmore. Crashed near Waiheke Island during a test flight
					on 1 January 1944. The propellor struck the sea and the resulting engine vibration forced the pilot to bale out with
					insufficient height for his parachute to deploy.
				22965	(MSN 30904) to New Zealand as NZ3223. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22966	(MSN 30905) to New Zealand as NZ3224. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					 on 4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22967	(MSN 30906) to New Zealand as NZ3225. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22968	(MSN 30907) to New Zealand as NZ3226. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Mid-air collision with NZ3073 during formation flying over Bulls on
					1 September 1944. The aircraft fell to the ground out of control and the pilot failed to bail out after hitting the other
					aircraft's wing tip.
				22969	(MSN 30908) to New Zealand as NZ3227. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Ferried from Whenuapai to Guadalcanal departing Whenuapai on 25 January 1944. To No.14 Squadron.
					To No.16 Squadron. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22970	(MSN 30909) to New Zealand as NZ3228. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22971	(MSN 30910) to New Zealand as NZ3229. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22972	(MSN 30911) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-500 Jan 1944, reserialed J-301 1947
				22973	(MSN 30912) to New Zealand as NZ3230. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 4 November 1943. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				22974	(MSN 30913) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-501 Jan 1944, reserialed J-301 1947
				22975	(MSN 30914) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-502 Jan 1944, reserialed J-302 1947
				22976	(MSN 30915) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-503 Jan 1944. W/o Sep 20, 1944
				22977	(MSN 30916) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-504 Jan 1944. W/o Aug 1, 1945
				22978	(MSN 30917) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-505 Jan 1944, reserialed J-305 1947
				22979	(MSN 30918) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-506 Jan 1944. W/o Apr 16, 1944
				22980	(MSN 30919) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-507 Jan 1944, reserialed J-307 1947
				22981	(MSN 30920) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-508 Jan 1944. W/o Aug 26, 1944
				22982	(MSN 30921) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-509 Jan 1944, reserialed J-309 1947
				22983	(MSN 30922) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-510 Jan 1944. W/o Apr 20, 1946
				22984	(MSN 30923) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-511 Jan 1944, reserialed J-311 1947
				22985	(MSN 30924) ordered by RAAF as A29-1233, then reserialled
					A29-645. To Netherland Indies AF as C3-528 Feb 1944. W/o Jul 11, 1945.
					A29-645 reissued to 43-23545.
				22986	(MSN 30925) ordered by RAAF as A29-1234, then reserialed A29-646.
					To Netherland Indies AF as C3-529 Feb 1944, reserialed J-329 1947.
					A29-646 reissued to 43-23901
				22987	(MSN 30926) ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-647. Ditched in Kau Bay after being hit by
					flak Feb 3, 1945. Pilot rescued.
				22988	(MSN 30927) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-530 Feb 1944. W/o Aug 31, 1944
				22990 to RAAF as A29-649 Dec 1943. Went missing between Port Moresby and Lae Feb 14, 1945.
				22991	(MSN 30930) ordered by RAAF as A29-1238, then reserialled A29-650.
					To Netherland Indies AF as C3-531 Feb 1944. W/o
					A29-650 reissued to 43-23903.
				22992 to RAAF as A29-651 Dec 1943. SOC Nov 15, 1948.
				22993 to RAAF as A29-652 Dec 1943. Scrapped Jan 11, 1946.
				22994 to RAAF as A29-653 Dec 1943. Missing Jan 15, 1945. Pilot executed
					by Japanese Mar 23, 1945 along with pilots of A29-508 and A29-630.
				22995	(MSN 30934) ordered by RAAF as A29-1242 then reserialled A29-654.
					To Netherland Indies AF as C3-532 Feb 1944, reserialled J-332 1947.
					A29-654 reissued to 43-23904
				22996 to RAAF as A29-655 Dec 1943. Crash landed after takeoff from Kamiri strip
					Aug 20, 1944. Aircraft converted to components.
				22997 to RAAF as A29-656 Dec 1943. Burned at Labuan, Borneo in 1946
				22998 to RAAF as A29-657 Dec 1943. Crashed at Kamiri strip Noemfoor Is
					Oct 17, 1944. Converted to components.
				22999 to RAAF as A29-658 Dec 1943. In landing accident at Ross River strip
					Apr 13, 1944.
				23000 to RAAF as A29-659 Dec 1943.
				23001 to RAAF as A29-660 Dec 1943.
				23002 to RAAF as A29-661 Dec 1943. Undercarriage collapsed while landing
					at Wama strip Morotai Feb 13, 1945.
				23003	(MSN 30942) ordered by RAAF as A29-1250, reserialled A29-662.
					To Netherland Indies AF as C3-533 Feb 1944. W/o Aug 1, 1945
					A29-662 reissued to 43-23905.
				23004 to RAAF as A29-663. Crashed on takeoff at Labuan strip Jul 11, 1945
					and w/o.
				23005 to RAAF as A29-664 Dec 1943. To storage Nov 5, 1945, authorized for
					w/o Nov 19, 1946
				23007	(MSN 30946) to USSR. Crashed near Murmansk in 1944. Recovered c1992. To US civil registry
					as N2256N. Under registration to airworth.
				23087 force landed at Aloe AAF,TX Jul 18, 1945
				23095 crashed at Gammerabben Vadso, Norway May 10, 1944. Russian
					pilot killed.
				23140 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX698. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23142 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX699. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23143 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX700. Missing from attack on bridge south of Ravenna Nov 8, 1944
				23144 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX701. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23145 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX702. Crash landed at Anzio May 24, 1944 following
					flak damage
				23147 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX703. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23148 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23149 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX704. Failed to pull out when dive bombing,
					Arezzo Jul 4, 1944
				23151 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX705. Hit by flak and failed to return from mission
					attacking enemy motor transport May 28, 1944
				23153 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX706. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23155 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX707. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23157 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX708. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23158 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX709. Shot down by flak N of Padova Jan 30, 1945
				23159 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX710. Crashed into sea Dec 20, 1944 after pilot
					bailed out following engine failure
				23160 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX711. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23162 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX712. DBR Jan 12, 1944.
				23164 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX713. Crashed Jul 13, 1944 after pilot bailed
					following flak hit
				23166 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX714. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23168 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX715. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				23170 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX716. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23172 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX717. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23173 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX718. Crashed 15 mi SW of Forli Sep 14, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit near Casaglia
				23174 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX719. SOC Jun 30, 1944
				23175	(MSN 31114) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX720. Shipped to Middle East. To SAAF as 5111.
					Operated by the South African Air Force as 5111.
					C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jul44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				23177 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX721. SOC May 1945
				23179 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX722. Ditched off Anzio Mar 2, 1944 following
					flak hit
				23181 to RAAF as A29-687 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23183 to RAAF as A29-688 Feb 1944. Shot down Oct 13, 1944 and crashed
					into Waroe Bay New Guinea Oct 13, 1944. Pilot KIA
				23185 to RAAF as A29-665 in Dec 1943. Shot down off coast of Kai IS by AAA. Pilot
					executed by the Japanese.
				23187 to RAAF as A29-689 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23188 to RAAF as A29-690 Feb 1944.
				23189 to RAAF as A29-691 Feb 1944. Crashed into sea Mar 23, 1945.
				23190 to RAAF as A29-692 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23192 to RAAF as A29-693 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23194 to RAAF as A29-694 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23196 to RAAF as A29-666 Dec 1943. Burned out at Morotai Jan 11, 1946
				23198 to RAAF as A29-695 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				23200	(MSN 31139) to New Zealand as NZ3247. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC with Unit 36, Hobsonville on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23202 to RAAF as A29-667 Dec 1943. To storage Nov 22,1945, authorized
					for w/o Nov 19, 1946
				23203	(MSN 31142) to New Zealand as NZ3248. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville
					and BoC at Hobsonville on 9 February 1944. To No.16 Squadron. Struck sea and ditched in Hauraki
					Gulf during low flying exercise from Ardmore on 30 June 1944.
				23204 to RAAF as A29-696 Feb 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				23205 to NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-603 Dec 1943. Force landed at Ross River airstrip Jul 1944.
					Converted to components.
				23207 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-604 Dec 1943.
				23209 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-605 Dec 1943.
				23211 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-606 Dec 1943
				23212 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23213 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-637 Dec 1943.
				23215 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-638 Dec 1943.
				23217 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-639 Dec 1943.
				23218 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-640 Dec 1943
				23219 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-641 Dec 1943. Missing on operations near South Manokwari
					due to bad weather Oct 18, 1944. Wreck found in 27 meters of water
					off coast of Irian Jaya (previously Dutch New Guinea) Dec 1998.
				23220 (58th FG, 310th FS) shot down in error by Navy Hellcats near Munoz, Philippines Jan 10, 1945.
					Pilot KIA. Also listed as going to RAAF as A29-642 Dec 1943 and being accidentally
					burned during servicing at Noemfoor, DNG Sep 11, 1944.
				23222 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-643 Dec 1943.
				23224 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-644 Dec 1943.
				23225 to RAAF as A29-645 Feb 1944.
				23226 to RAAF as A29-668 Dec 1943. MIA on flight from Neomfoor to Morotai Jan 15, 1945.
				23228 to RAAF as A29-669 Dec 1943. Struck by A29-691 (43-23189) at Middleberg Is airstrip Oct 12 1944.
				23230	(MSN 31169) to New Zealand as NZ3249. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23231	(MSN 31170) to New Zealand as NZ3250. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23232	(MSN 31171) to New Zealand as NZ3251. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23233 to RAAF as A29-670. Struck by A29-691 (43-23189) at Middleberg Is Airstrip Oct 12, 1944.
				23234	(MSN 31173) to New Zealand as NZ3252. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23235	(MSN 31174) to New Zealand as NZ3253. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23237 to RAAF as A29-671. Shot down while attacking Hatetabako, Halmaheras
					and crashed into sea Jan 15, 1945. Pilot killed.
				23239 to RAAF as A29-672 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23240 to RAAF as A29-673 Dec 1943.
				23241 to RAAF as A29-674 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23243 (91st FG) lost Dec 1, 1944, Leyte. MACR 12259
				23245	(MSN 31184) to New Zealand as NZ3254. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23246	(MSN 31185) to New Zealand as NZ3255. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23247	(MSN 31186) to New Zealand as NZ3256. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23248	(MSN 31187) to New Zealand as NZ3257. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23249	(MSN 31188) to New Zealand as NZ3258. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23250	(MSN 31189) to New Zealand as NZ3259. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23251	(MSN 31190) to New Zealand as NZ3260. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23252	(MSN 31191) to New Zealand as NZ3261. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 9 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23254	(MSN 31193) to China
				23256	(MSN 31195) to China
				23259 (23rd FG) lost Sep 5, 1944. MACR 8720.
				23260	(MSN 31199) to China
				23262	(MSN 31201) to China
				23263	(MSN 31202) to China
				23264	(MSN 31203) to China
				23265	(MSN 31204) to China
				23267	(MSN 31206) to China
				23269	(MSN 31208) to China
				23271	(MSN 31210) to China
				23273	(MSN 31212) to China
				23275	(MSN 31214) to China
				23276	(MSN 31215) to China
				23277	(MSN 31216) to China
				23278	(MSN 31217) to China
				23279	(MSN 31218) to China
				23280	(MSN 31219) to China
				23282	(MSN 31221) to China
				23284	(MSN 31223) to China
				23286 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX723. SOC Mar 8, 1946
				23288 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX724. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23289	(MSN 31228) to China
				23290 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX725. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23291 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX726. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23292 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX727. Missing May 30, 1944
				23293 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX728. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23294 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX729. Missing Aug 24, 1944
				23295 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX730. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23297 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX731. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23299 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX732. Hit trees on approach to Perugia
					and crashed Oct 31, 1944 following engine failure
				23301	(MSN 31240) to China
				23303	(MSN 31242) to China
				23305	(MSN 31244) to China
				23306	(MSN 31245) to China
				23307	(MSN 31246) to China
				23309	(MSN 31248) to China
				23310	(MSN 31249) to China
				23312	(MSN 31251) to China
				23314	(MSN 31253) to China
				23316 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX733. Crashed Jul 24, 1944 after pilot
					bailed out following flak hit during close support mission.
				23318 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX734. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23320 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX735. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23321 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX736. Lost Apr 21, 1944
				23322 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX737. Crash landed at Copistrello
					Jun 2, 1944 following flak hit
				23323 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX738. Caught fire in dive and crashed
					1.5 mi W of Casterlacchio Jan 29, 1945.
				23324 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX739. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23325 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX740. Missing Jun 1, 1944
				23327 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX741. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23329 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX742. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23331 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX743. SOC Mar 4,1946
				23333 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX744. Crash landed Jun 2, 1944
					following engine failure
				23335 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX745. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23336 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX746. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23337 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX747. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23338 to RAAF as A29-675 Dec 1943. Crashed into sea near Melalap Jul 27, 1945.
					Pilot killed.
				23339 to RAAF as A29-676 Dec 1943. Burned at Labuan Feb 18, 1946
				23340 to RAAF as A29-677 Dec 1943. SOC Nov 15, 1948
				23342 to RAAF as A29-678 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23343 (23rd FG) MIA 9/21/1944, China. MACR 9451
				23344 to RAAF as A29-679 Dec 1943. Damaged in landing accident at Noemfoor Is
					Oct 1, 1944. SOC Nov 15, 1948. Another source has this plane as crashing
					on takeoff Nov 20, 1944.
				23346 to RAAF as A29-680 Dec 10943. Crashed into sea 9 mi SSW of Keekas Jul 30, 1945.
				23348 to RAAF as A29-681 Dec 1943. Damaged when tire blew out on takeoff from Wama
					strip Morotai Is Feb 15, 1945. Aircraft converted to components.
				23350 to RAAF as A29-682 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				23351 to RAAF as A29-683 Dec 1943. Ditched off Morotai Sep 15, 1944.
				23352 to RAAF as A29-685 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				23353 to RAAF as A29-684 Dec 1943. Soc Nov 15, 1948
				23354 to RAAF as A29-686 Dec 1943. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				23355	(MSN 31294) to China
				23357	(MSN 31296) lost Jan 14, 1945. MACR 11629
				23359	(MSN 31298) to China
				23361	(MSN 31300) to China
				23363	(MSN 31302) to China
				23365	(MSN 31304) to China
				23366	(MSN 31305) to China
				23367	(MSN 31306) to China
				23368	(MSN 31307) to China
				23369	(MSN 31308) to China
				23370	(MSN 31309) to China
				23371	(MSN 31310) to China
				23372	(MSN 31311, 51st FG) lost Jan 20, 1945. MACR 11643
				23373	(MSN 31312) to China
				23374	(MSN 31313) to China
				23375	(MSN 31314) to China
				23376	(MSN 31315) to China
				23377	(MSN 31316) to China
				23379	(MSN 31318) to China
				23380	(MSN 31319) to China
				23382	(MSN 31321) to China
				23383 to RAAF as A29-688 Dec 1943. Shot down by friendly fire Dec 13, 1943. Pilot killed.
				23385	(MSN 31324) to China
				23386	(MSN 31325) to China
				23387	(MSN 31326) to China
				23389	(MSN 31328) to China
				23390	(MSN 31329) to China
				23392	(MSN 31331) to China
				23400	(MSN 23rd FG) lost Aug 10, 1944. MACR 7349.
				23420 (89th FG) lost Jul 5, 1944. MACR 11683.
				23423 (89th FG) lost Jul 5, 1944. MACR 11682.
				23445 (3rd FG) MIA 9/21/1944, China. MACR 8724.
				23452 (ATC) MIA Jul 8, 1944, India. MACR 6610
				23464 (23rd FG) lost Oct 21, 1944. MACR 9690
				23484	(MSN 31423) to RCAF as 877. To J. P Swann/Universal Aircraft Aug 12, 1947 and
					NL1009N. To E. L. Gerry of Dracut, MA as N1009N Feb 24, 1951. Passed through
					several owners and remains donated to USAFM ca 1958 and subsequently (ca 1965)
					used for spares and scrapped. The number N1009N was reassigned to 43-5802
				23487	(MSN 31426) to RCAF as 878.
				23490	(MSN 31429) to RCAF as 876
				23493	(MSN 31432) to RCAF as 879.
				23496	(MSN 31435) to RCAF as 875.
				23516 (343rd FG) lost Aug 12, 1944, Alaska. MACR 7262.
				23528 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23532 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23539 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF Feb 1944 as A29-600. Involved in crash landing
					at Wards strip, Port Moresby Jul 1, 1944. W/o Jun 6, 1945.
				23540 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF Feb 1944 as A29-601.
				23542 to NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-607 Feb 1944. In taxiing accident with A29-629 Dec 25, 1944.
					Burned at Labuan Jan 1946.
				23543 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-634 Feb 1944.
				23545 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-645 Feb 1944
				23547 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23550 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23563	(MSN 31502) to China
				23564	(MSN 31503) to China
				23566	(MSN 31505) to China
				23567	(MSN 31506) to China
				23569	(MSN 31508) to China
				23570	(MSN 31509) to China
				23572	(MSN 31511) to China
				23573	(MSN 31512) to China
				23574	(MSN 31513) to China
				23575	(MSN 31514) to China
				23576	(MSN 31515) to China
				23578	(MSN 31517) to China
				23579	(MSN 31518) to China
				23581	(MSN 31520) to China
				23582	(MSN 31521) to China
				23584	(MSN 31523) to China
				23585	(MSN 31524) to China
				23587	(MSN 31526) lost with 5th FG Jul 20, 1944. MACR 6871.
				23588	(MSN 31527) to China
				23590	(MSN 31529) to China
				23591	(MSN 31530) to China
				23593	(MSN 31532) to China
				23594	(MSN 31533) to China
				23596	(MSN 31535) to China
				23597	(MSN 31536) to China
				23599	(MSN 31538) to China
				23600	(MSN 31539) to China
				23602	(MSN 31541) to China
				23603	(MSN 31542) to China
				23605	(MSN 31544) to China
				23606	(MSN 31545) to China
				23607	(MSN 31546) to China
				23608 (3rd FG) MIA 9/22/1944, China. MACR 8376.
				23609	(MSN 31548) to China
				23610 (3rd FG) lost Oct 27, 1944. MACR 9689.
				23611	(MSN 31550) to China
				23612	(MSN 31551) to China
				23614	(MSN 31553) to China
				23615	(MSN 31554) to China
				23616 (23rd FG) MIA 10/30/1944, China. MACR 10072.
				23617	(MSN 31556) to China
				23618	(MSN 31557) to China
				23620	(MSN 31559) to China
				23621 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX748. SOC Mar 21, 1946
				23622	(MSN 31561) lost with 23rd FG Aug 26, 1944. MACR 8019.
				23623 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX749. SOC Mar 14, 1946. Also listed as Lend-Lease to
					New Zealand as NZ3242. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					3 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948
				23624 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX750. Wrecked when bomb exploded
					during heavy landing, Lesi Sep 6, 1944
				23626 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX751. SOC May 30, 1946
				23627 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX752. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23629 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX753. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23630	(MSN 31569) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX754. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. Crashed on landing at Perugia, Italy
					Nov 1, 1944 following engine failure
				23632 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX755. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23633 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX756. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23635 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX757. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23636 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX758. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23637 (23rd FG) MIA 10/30/1944, China. MACR 10067.
				23638 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX759. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23639 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX760. Shot down by flak during close support mission Aug 21, 1944
				23640	(MSN 31579) to China
				23641 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX761. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23642 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX762. Crashed near Argentan Apr 11, 1945 during
					attack on enemy artillery
				23644	(MSN 31583) to New Zealand as NZ3245. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on
					3 February 1944. Coded "245". To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Crash landed at Ohakea on 30 November 1944.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23645	(MSN 31584) to New Zealand as NZ3243. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23647	(MSN 31586) to New Zealand as NZ3239. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.16 Squadron. Suffered engine failure after being hit by anti-aircraft fire at Kieta.
				23648	(MSN 31587) to New Zealand as NZ3246. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23650	(MSN 31589) to New Zealand as NZ3232. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Crash landed at Mount Stewart 5 miles east of Ohakea during
					training flight on 8 February 1945.
				23651	(MSN 31590) to New Zealand as NZ3233. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Overturned on landing at Guadalcanal on 15 April 1944 while with No.1 SU.
				23653	(MSN 31592) to New Zealand as NZ3231. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Crash landed Guadalcanal on 4 April 1944 while with No.1 SU and written off.
				23654	(MSN 31593) to New Zealand as NC3235. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23656	(MSN 31595) to New Zealand as NZ3240. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Damaged during operational training flight from Ardmore on 10 March 1944.
					Converted to instructional airframe INST93 at Ardmore. In December 1944 the serial INST93 was cancelled
					and the aircraft reverted to NZ3240.
				23657	(MSN 31596) to New Zealand as NZ3244. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Engine fire during flight from Ohakea on 25 April 1944. Struck off at Ohakea
					on 17 May 1944 as scrapped.
				23659	(MSN 31598) to China
				23660	(MSN 31599) to China
				23661 (23rd FG) MIA 9/19/1944, China. MACR 8725
				23662	(MSN 31601) to China
				23663	(MSN 31602) to China
				23665	(MSN 31604) to China
				23666	(MSN 31605) to China
				23668	(MSN 31607) to China
				23669	(MSN 31608) to China
				23671	(MSN 31610) to China
				23672	(MSN 31611) to China
				23674 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX763. Caught fire and crashed May 28, 1944
					following hit by ground fire
				23675 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX764. No record of fate
				23677 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX765. Belly landed 3 mi S of Perugia Oct 3, 1944
					following engine failure
				23678 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX766. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23680 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX767. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23681	(MSN 31620) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX768. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23683 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX769. SOC May 31, 1944
				23684 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX770. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23686 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX771. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23687 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX772. Missing Sep 15, 1944
				23689 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX773. SOC May 1945
				23690 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX774. Flew into hill near Bleda in bad visibility
					May 15, 1944 during ferry flight
				23691 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23692 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX775. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23693 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX776. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23695 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX777. SOC May 31, 1944
				23696 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX778. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23698 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX779. Shot down by flak near Aquino May 19, 1944
				23699 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX780. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23701 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX781. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23702 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX782. Missing from armed recon mission
					to Frosinone May 27, 1944
				23704 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX783. SOC Aug 1944
				23705 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX784. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23707 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX785. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				23708	(MSN 31647) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX786. SOperated by RAAF 450 Sqn. OC Mar 28, 1946
				23710 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX787. SOC Aug 22, 1945
				23711 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX788. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23713 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX789. Shot down by flak Sep 4, 1944
					while attacking enemy motor transport.
				23714 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX790. Shot down by flak over Cento
					Apr 19, 1945.
				23716 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX791. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23717 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX792. Crashed SW of Avezzano
					Jun 3, 1944 after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				23719	(MSN 31658) to New Zealand as NZ3238. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23720	(MSN 31659) to New Zealand as NZ3237. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Coded "E" and named "Esma Lee". Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948
				23722	(MSN 31661) to New Zealand as NZ3236. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23723 to New Zealand as NZ3242
				23725	(MSN 31664) to New Zealand as NZ3234. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23726	(MSN 31665) to New Zealand as NZ3267. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 11 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23728	(MSN 31667) to New Zealand as NZ3268. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 11 March 1944. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Crashed at the Raumai bombing range on 14 February 1945. The aircraft hit the
					ground after losing height following it's bomb run
				23729	(MSN 31668) to New Zealand as NZ3269. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 11 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23731	(MSN 31670) to New Zealand as NZ3270. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 11 March 1944. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Badly damaged in mid-air collision on 18 August 1944, but was repaired and
					returned to service. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23732	(MSN 31671) to New Zealand as NZ3241. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 3 February 1944. Undercarriage collapsed on landing at Green Island on 23 April 1944. Aircraft wrecked.
				23734 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX793. Missing from mission to attack
					railways near Ferrara Dec 2, 1944
				23735 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX794. Missing Sep 4, 1944
				23737 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX795. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23738 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX796. Shot down by flak Dec 17, 1944
					while attacking bridge
				23740 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX797. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23741 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX798. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23743 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX799. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23744 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX800. Missing Jun 7, 1944
				23745 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23746 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX801. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23747 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX802. SOC Mar 29, 1945
				23749 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX803. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23750 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX804. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23752 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX805. Crashed 13 mi SSE of Reggio
					Jan 24, 1945 after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				23753 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX806. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23754 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				23755 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX807. Crash landed at Tarquinia
					Jul 3,1944 during training flight
				23756 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX808. Crash landed at San Giovanni
					Jul 4, 1944 following flak hit
				23758 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX809. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. Wrecked when swung on landing
					and undercarriage collapsed, Lavariano, Italy Jun 5, 1945
				23759 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX810. Lost Jun 9, 1944
				23761 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX811. Crash landed eight mi NE of
					Rome Aug 18, 1944 following flak hit
				23762 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX812. Blew up during attack on bridge,
					San Georgio di Nogara Apr 4, 1945
				23764 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX813. SOC May 1945
				23765 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX814. Missing from armed recon mission
					Oct 31, 1944, believed shot down by flak
				23767 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX815. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23768 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX816. Shot down by flak SW of Fabbrecco
					Aug 29, 1944
				23769 crashed on takeoff at Greater Pittsburgh Airport, PA Aug 12,1945
				23770 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX817. Crashed into Lake Trasimeno during
					bombing practice Dec 2, 1944
				23771 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX818. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23772 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX819. SOC Mar 29, 1946
				23773 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX820. Damaged by flak near Ferrara
					Apr 22, 1945 and failed to return from mission
				23775 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX821. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23776 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX822. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23777	(MSN 31716) to USSR
				23778	(MSN 31717) to USSR
				23780/23783	(MSN 31719/31722) to USSR
				23785/23789	(MSN 31724/32728) to USSR
				23791	(MSN 31730) to USSR
				23792 (5th FG) MIA 1/23/1945, China
				23793	(MSN 31732) to USSR
				23794 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-646 Feb 1944. Forced landing near Kerauke PNG.
					RAAF card has it as P/Merlin 66
				23796	(MSN 31735) to USSR
				23797/23799	(MSN 31736/31738) to USSR
				23800 (80th FG) lost Jun 12, 1944. MACR 5810
				23801/23805	(MSN 31740/31744) to USSR
				23806 (23rd FG) lost Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7263.
				23807/23810	(MSN 31746/31749) to USSR
				23811 (23rd FG) lost Jun 28, 1944. MACR 6451.
				23812	(MSN 31751) to USSR
				23813 crashed Tana, Norway Oct 26, 1944
				23814	(MSN 31753) to USSR
				23815	(MSN 31754) to USSR
				23817/23821	(MSN 31756/31760) to USSR
				23823/23826	(MSN 31762/31765) to USSR
				23828/23831	(MSN 31767/31770) to USSR
				23833/23837	(MSN 31772/31776) to USSR
				23838 in midair collision with 43-23912 and crashed 9 mi E of Tonopah, AZ Jun 12, 1945.
				23839/23842	(MSN 31778/31781) to USSR
				23844/23847	(MSN 31783/31786) to USSR
				23849/23853	(MSN 31788/31792) to USSR
				23855/23858	(MSN 31794/31797) to USSR
				23860 MIA 7/8/1944, India
				23861/23863	(MSN 31800/31802) to USSR
				23865/23868	(MSN 31804/31807) to USSR
				23871/23874	(MSN 31810/31813) to USSR
				23876/23879	(MSN 31815/31818) to USSR
				23881	(MSN 31820) to USSR
				23882	(MSN 31821) to USSR
				23884	(MSN 31823) to USSR
				23885	(MSN 31824) to USSR
				23887/23890	(MSN 31826/31829) to USSR
				23892/23895	(MSN 31831/31834) to USSR
				23897/23900	(MSN 31836/31839) to USSR
				23901 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-648 Feb 1944. Crashed Labuan Strip Sep 30, 1945 then w/o.
					RAAF card has it as P/Merlin 66
				23903 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-650 Feb 1944. SOC Nov 15, 1948.
				23904 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-654 Feb 1944.
				23905 ordered by NEIAF, to RAAF as A29-662. SOC Nov 15, 1948.
				23906	(MSN 31845) to New Zealand as NZ3262. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 1 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23907 was to have gone to New Zealand but never arrived. Damaged in a rail accident prior to shipment from USA.
				23908	(MSN 31847) to New Zealand as NZ3263. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville
					on 1 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23909 to New Zealand as NZ3282
				23910 was to have gone to New Zealand but never arrived, damaged in rail accident prior to shipment from USA.
				23912 was to have gone to New Zealand but never arrived, damaged in rail accident prior to shupment from USA.
					Repaired and issued to USAAF. Involved in midair collision with P-40N 43-23838 and crashed 9 mi E of
					Tonopah, AZ Jun 12, 1945.
				23913	(MSN 31852) to New Zealand as NZ3264. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 1 March 1944.
					To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23914	(MSN 31853) to New Zealand as NZ3265. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 1 March 1944.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23915	(MSN 31854) to New Zealand as NZ3266, Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 1 March 1944.
					To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				23919	(MSN 31858) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX823. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5101,
					no RAF service. . A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jun44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				23920	(MSN 31859) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX824. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5102,
					no RAF service. C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jun44.
					Crashed at Garfontein, Pretoria Nov 14, 1944, possibly in collision with 5103
				23921	(MSN 31860) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX825. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5103,
					no RAF service. . C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jun44.
					Crashed at Garfontein Nov 14, 1944, possibly in collision with 5102
				23922	(MSN 31861) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX826. Shipped to Middle East. Diverted to SAAF as 5104,
					no RAF service. C Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Waterkloof, Pretoria Jul44.
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				23924 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX827. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23925 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX828. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23926 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX829. Force landed near River Po
					Aug 14, 1944 after flak hit while attacking bridge.
				23927 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX830. Belly landed near Todi Jun 26, 1944
					following flak damage.
				23929 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX831. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23930 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX832. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23931 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX833. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23932 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX834. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23933	(MSN 31872) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX835. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. Crashed near Gaudo, Italy
					Mar 31, 1945 after pilot bailed out following collision with Kittyhawk FX672 (43-22918)
				23935 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX836. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				23936 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX837. Blew up during sweep mission Dec 27, 1944.
				23937 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX838. Crash landed during close support mission
					Nov 12, 1944, believed due to ground fire.
				23938 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX839. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23940 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX840. SOC Aug 23, 1945
				23941 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX841. Crashed Sep 18, 1944 after pilot bailed
					out following flak hit while attacking enemy artillery.
				23942 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX842. Blew up during bombing dive Nov 5, 1944
				23943 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX843. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23944 crash landed at Foster Field, TX Apr 29, 1945
				23945 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX844. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23946 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX845. Crashed into Adriatic Apr 4, 1945
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				23947	(MSN 31886) to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX846. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				23948 to RAF as Kittyhawk IV FX847. SOC Feb 22, 1945
				23950/23953	(MSN 31889/31892) to China
					23950 crashed on takeoff July 23, 1944, Chihkiang, China. Pilot killed
				23955	(MSN 31894) to China
				23956 (5th FG) lost Dec 21, 1944. MACR 10961.
				23957	(MSN 31896) to China
				23958	(MSN 31897) to China
				23960/23963	(MSN 31899/31902) to China
				23965/23968	(MSN 31904/31907) to China
				23970	(MSN 31909) to China
				23971	(MSN 31910) to China
				23972 (5th FG) lost Jan 23, 1945. MACR 12206
				23973	(MSN 31912) to China
				23975/23978	(MSN 31914/31917) to China
				23980	(MSN 31919) to China
				24005 damaged in landing accident at Brownsville AAF, TX Jan 6, 1945.
				24017 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24031 in midair Sep 29, 2944 with 44-7879 5 mi S of Axson, GA.
				24032 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24040 in midair with 44-7155 12 mi W of Waycross AAF, GA.
				24051 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24058 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24085 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24092 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24098 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24113 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24117 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24120 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24149 (23rd FG) lost Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7264
				24151	(MSN 32090) to China
				24154	(MSN 32093) to China
				24155 (23rd FG, 118th TRS) shot down by small arms ground
					fire Aug 14, 1944, China. Pilot bailed out over Tung Ting
					Lake and returned Sep 23, 1944. MACR 7348.
				24157	(MSN 32096) to China.
				24159 (3rd FG) MIA 9/22/1944, China. MACR 8723
				24162	(MSN 32101) to China
				24164 (23rd FG) lost Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7265.
				24165	(MSN 32104) to China
				24168	(MSN 32107) to China
				24169	(MSN 32108) to China
				24171/24173	(MSN 32110/32112) to China
				24176	(MSN 32115) to China
				24178 (89th FG) lost Jul 5, 1944. MACR 11695.
				24179	(MSN 32118) to China
				24180 (51st FG) MIA 10/30/1944, China. MACR 10051.
				24181 (23rd FG) lost Jul 26, 1944. MACR 7214.
				24182	(MSN 32121) to China
				24184 (23rd FG) lost Jul 29, 1944. MACR 7116
				24191	(MSN 32130) to China
				24192/24216	(MSN 32131/32155) to USSR
				24218/24220	(MSN 32157/32159) to USSR
				24221 to RAAF as A29-697 Apr 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				24222/24224	(MSN 32161/32163) to USSR.
				24225 to RAAF as A29-698 Apr 1944. Crashed into sea Oct 5, 1944. Pilot rescued.
				24226/24228) MSN 32165/32167) to USSR
				24229 to RAAF as A29-699 Apr 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944
				24230/24232	(MSN 32169/32171) to USSR
				24233 to RAAF as A29-700 Apr 1944. Stored Sep 27, 1945, authorized for w/o Nov 19, 1946
				24234/24236	(MSN 32173/32175) to USSR
				24237 to RAAF as A29-701 Apr 1944. To storage Oct 1,1945, authorized for
					w/o Nov 19, 1946
				24238/24240	(MSN 32177/32179) to USSR
				24241 to RAAF as A29-702 Apr 1944. Crashed on Labuan strip Jul 9, 1945
					when returning from operational sortie. Converted to components.
				24242	(MSN 32181) to USSR
				24243 (91st FG) lost Dec 1, 1944, Leyte
				24244	(MSN 32183) to USSR
				24245 to RAAF as A29-703 Apr 1944. Transferred to Far East AF Jul 1944.
				24246/24248	(MSN 32185/32187) to USSR
				24249 to RAAF as A29-704 Apr 1944. Crash landed at Labuan strip Jul 13, 1945.
					To storage Nov 19, 1945, authorized for w/o Nov 19, 1946
43-24252/24751		Curtiss P-40N-25-CU Warhawk
				MSN 32191/32690
				24253 to RAAF as A29-800 Apr 1944
				24256 damaged in landing accident at Fort Sumner AAF, NM Mar 24, 1945
				24257 to RAAF as A29-801 Apr 1944
				24261	(MSN 32200) to China
				24263	(MSN 32202) in midair with 44-7053 Oct 2, 21944 23 mi NE of Moultrie, GA. To China
				24265	(MSN 32204) to China
				24269	(MSN 32208) to China
				24273	(MSN 32212) to China
				24276 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24277	(MSN 32216) to China
				24281	(MSN 32220) to China
				24285	(MSN 32224) to New Zealand as NZ3272. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Crashed on runway at Ohakea on 24 September 1945 after test flight.
				24287	(MSN 32226) to New Zealand as NZ3273. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24289	(MSN 32228) to New Zealand as NZ3274. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. To No.19 Squadron. Struck by Harvard in taxying accident at Ardmore on
					29 May 1944. Struck off at Ardmore on 8 June 1944 as scrapped.
				24291	(MSN 32230) to New Zealand as NZ3275. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Coded "275". Crash landed at Ohakea on 31 May 1945. Sold to J. Larsen from
					Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24293	(MSN 32232) to New Zealand as NZ3276. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24295	(MSN 32234) to New Zealand as NZ3277. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at
					Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Mid-air collision with NZ3085 during formation training flight from Ohakea
					on 25 May 1945.
				24297	(MSN 32236) to New Zealand as NZ3278. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Coded "OD-22". Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24299	(MSN 32238) to New Zealand as NZ3279. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24301	(MSN 32240) to New Zealand as NZ3280. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24303	(MSN 32242) to New Zealand as NZ3281. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 29 March 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24305 to RAAF as A29-819 May 1944
				24307 to RAAF as A29-820 May 1944
				24309	(MSN 32248) to New Zealand as NZ3282. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC with Unit 36, Hobsonville on 4 May 1944. Coded "282". Crash landed at Ohakea on 26 June 1945.
					Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948. Also listed as going to RAAF as A29-821.
				24311	(MSN 32250) to New Zealand as NZ3283. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC with Unit 36, Hobsonville on 4 May 1944. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Crashed near Hunterville on
					13 February 1945. The aircraft dived vertically through cloud into farmland.
				24313 to RAAF as A29-822 May 1944
				24314 in midair with P-40N 44-7319 6 i N of House, NM Oct 17, 1944.
				24315 to RAAF as A29-823 May 1944. Crashed during landing at Kamiri strip
					Noemfoor 9/1944 and burst into flames. Pilot OK.
				24317 to RAAF as A29-824 May 1944
				24321 to RAAF as A29-825 May 1944
				24323 to RAAF as A29-826 May 1944
				24325 to RAAF as A29-827 May 1944
				24329 to RAAF as A29-828 May 1944
				24331	(MSN 32270) to China
				24333	(MSN 32272) to China
				24337	(MSN 32276) to China
				24339	(MSN 32278) to China
				24341	(MSN 32280) to China
				24345	(MSN 32284) to China
				24347	(MSN 32286) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-534 Jun 1944. W/o Aug 1, 1945
				24349	(MSN 32288) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-535 Jun 1944. W/o Jun 23, 1944
				24353	(MSN 32292) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-536 Jun 1944, reserialed J-336 1947
				24355	(MSN 32294) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-537 Jun 1944, reserialed J-337 1947
				24357	(MSN 32296) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-538 Jun 1944. W/o Jan 29, 1946
				24361	(MSN 32300) to New Zealand as NZ3284. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24363	(MSN 32302) to New Zealand as NZ3285. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24365	(MSN 32304) to New Zealand as NZ3286. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24369	(MSN 32308) to New Zealand as NZ3287. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24371	(MSN 32310) to New Zealand as NZ3288. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24373	(MSN 32312) to New Zealand as NZ3289. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24377	(MSN 32316) to New Zealand as NZ3290. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Mid-air collision with NZ3079 near Sanson
					on 3 August 1945. The aircraft spun into the ground with the remains on NZ3079's tail caught on the propeller.
				24379	(MSN 32318) to New Zealand as NZ3291. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC
					at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24380 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24381	(MSN 32320) to New Zealand as NZ3292. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24385	(MSN 32324) to New Zealand as NZ3293. Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and
					BoC at Hobsonville on 9 May 1944. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				24387	(MSN 32326) to USSR
				24389	(MSN 32328) to USSR
				24393	(MSN 32332) to USSR
				24395	(MSN 32384) to USSR
				24397	(MSN 32336) to USSR
				24401	(MSN 32340) to USSR
				24403	(MSN 32342) to USSR
				24405	(MSN 32344) to USSR
				24409	(MSN 32348) to USSR
				24411	(MSN 32350) to USSR
				24413	(MSN 32352) to USSR
				24416 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24417	(MSN 32356) to USSR
				24419	(MSN 32358) to USSR
				24421	(MSN 32360) to USSR
				24425	(MSN 32364) to USSR
				24427	(MSN 32366) to USSR
				24429	(MSN 32368) to USSR
				24433	(MSN 32372) to USSR
				24435	(MSN 32374) to USSR
				24437	(MSN 32376) to USSR
				24441	(MSN 32380) to USSR
				24443	(MSN 32382) to USSR
				24445	(MSN 32384) to USSR
				24449	(MSN 32388) to USSR
				24451	(MSN 32390) to USSR
				24453	(MSN 32392) to USSR
				24456	(MSN 32395) in midair with 44-7284 3 mi SE of Cuerro, NM Dec 21, 1944
				24457	(MSN 32396) to USSR
				24459	(MSN 32398) to USSR
				24461	(MSN 32400) to USSR
				24464 crashed and destroyed in forced landing at Henderson, NC 11/22/1944.
				24465	(MSN 32404) to USSR
				24467	(MSN 32406) to USSR
				24469	(MSN 32408) to USSR
				24471	(MSN 33410) to USSR
				24472 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24473	(MSN 32412) to USSR
				24475	(MSN 32414) to USSR
				24477	(MSN 32416) to USSR
				24479	(MSN 32418) to USSR
				24481	(MSN 32420) to USSR
				24483	(MSN 32422) to USSR
				22485	(MSN 32424) to USSR
				24486 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24487	(MSN 32426) to USSR
				24489	(MSN 32428) to USSR
				24491	(MSN 32430) to USSR
				24493	(MSN 32432) to USSR
				24495	(MSN 32434) to USSR
				24496	(MSN 32435) to USSR
				24497	(MSN 32436) to USSR
				24500	(MSN 32439) to USSR
				24501	(MSN 32440) to USSR
				24504	(MSN 32443) to USSR
				24505 to RAAF as A29-802 Apr 1944
				24508 to RAAF as A29-803 Apr 1944
				24509 to RAAF as A29-804 Apr 1944
				24512 to RAAF as A29-805 Apr 1944
				24513 to RAAF as A29-806 Apr 1944
				24516 to RAAF as A29-807 Apr 1944
				24517 to RAAF as A29-808 Apr 1944
				24520 to RAAF as A29-809 Apr 1944
				24521 to RAAF as A29-810 Apr 1944
				24524 to RAAF as A29-811 Apr 1944
				24525	(MSN 32464) to China
				24527 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24528	(MSN 32467) to China
				24529	(MSN 32468) to China
				24532	(MSN 32471) to China
				24533	(MSN 32472) to China
				24536	(MSN 32475) to China
				24537	(MSN 32476) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-539 Jun 1944. W/o Jul 4, 1945
				24540	(MSN 32479) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-540 Jun 1944. W/o Jul 24, 1944
				24541	(MSN 32480) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-541 Jun 1944. W/o Aug 11, 1945
				24544	(MSN 32483) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-548 Jul 1944. W/o Jul 18, 1945
				24545	(MSN 32484) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-542 Jul 1944, reserialed J-342 1947
				24547	(MSN 32486) crash landed 5 mi NW of Fannin AuxAAF, TX Jul 21, 1945.
				24548	(MSN 32487) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-544 Jul 1944. W/o Sep 19, 1944
				24549	(MSN 32488) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-543 Jul 1944. W/o Aug 11, 1944
				24552	(MSN 32491) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-545 Jul 1944, reserialed J-345 1947
				24553	(MSN 32492) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-546 Jul 1944. W/o Jul 18, 1944
				24554	(MSN 32493) damaged in ground collision at Foster Field, TX Jun 11, 1945.
				24556	(MSN 32495) to Netherland Indies AF as C3-547 Jan 1944, reserialed J-347 1947
				24563 crashed 6 mi WS of Victoria, TX May 16, 1945
				24571 modified as XP-40Q (Model 87). W/o after engine failure.
				24573 sold by War Assets Corp
				24586 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24592 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24596	(MSN 32535) to USSR
				24602 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24624	(MSN 32563) to China
				24630	(MSN 32569) to China
				24635	(MSN 32574) to China
				24641	(MSN 32580) to China
				24646	(MSN 32585) to China
				24651 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24652	(MSN 32591) to China
				24657	(MSN 32596) to USSR
				24663	(MSN 32602) to USSR
				24668	(MSN 32607) to USSR
				24674	(MSN 32613) to USSR
				24679	(MSN 32618) to USSR
				24681 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24683 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24685	(MSN 32624) to USSR
				24690	(MSN 32679) to USSR
				24695	(MSN 32634) to USSR
				24701	(MSN 32640) to USSR
				24707	(MSN 32646) to USSR
				24712	(MSN 32651) to USSR
				24718	(MSN 32657) to USSR
				24723	(MSN 32662) to USSR
				24725 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24729	(MSN 32668) to USSR
				24734	(MSN 32673) to USSR
				24735 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				24740	(MSN 32679) to USSR
				24745	(MSN 32684) to USSR
				24751	(MSN 32690) to USSR
43-24752/24901		North American P-51B-15-NA Mustang
				MSN 104-25781/25930.
				24752 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed near St Lo, France Jun 17, 1944. MACR 6288. Believe pilot killed.
				24756 (359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Luneville, France Aug 28, 1944. MACR 8317. Pilot killed.
				24759 (361st FG, 376th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Gace, France Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5601. Pilot bailed out and
					became POW.
				24760	(MSN 104-25789) became NX28388. Crashed Sep 1948
				24761 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF,"Jacqueline"(L) "Parvela"(R)) caught by the explosion of an ammunition train during
					strafing and crashed at Perl, Germany Aug 26, 1944. MACR 8538. Pilot KIA
				24762 4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF; code QP- 
				24763 (357th FG, 364th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot and unit Jun 14, 1944 over France
					Jun 14, 1944. MACR 5753. Pilot KIA
				24764 (368th FS, 359th FG) crash landed at RAF Woodbridge, Suffolk, England Sep 12, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24766 (363rd FS, 357th FG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-51B 42-106447 and crashed 1 mi N of Westleton, England while
					on training flight Feb 27, 1945. Pilot killed.
				24768 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA 16 mi N of Mannheim, Germany and made belly landing SE of Gross-Gerau,
					4 mi SW of Darmstadt, Germany Jun 21, 1944. MACR 6830. Pilot survived and became POW.
				24769 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF, "Missouri Mauler") collided in midair with P-51B 43-24787 after hit by flak over Bernburg,
					Germany and crashed 8 km SSW of Koethen, near Dohndorf, Germany May 30, 1944. MACR 5488.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				24770 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy
					May 25, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24771 (336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, "Miss Altoona") crashed from unknown cause in North Sea May 11, 1944. Pilot rescued by boat
					from Dover, England, but he died in hospital of head injuries.
				24772 (339th FG, 504th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Quillebeug-sur-Seine, SW of
					Dreux, France Jun 15, 1944. Pilot KIA. MACR 5742
				24773 (339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF) crashed in a swamp at Binnenau near Rothenkirchen, German after aircraft
					caught fire Aug 4, 1944. MACR 7516. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24774 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF, "Slick Chick") crashed at Belgershain 15 mi SW of Leipzig, Germany due to engine failure
					Sep 28, 1944. MACR 9242. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24776 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) crashed during wheels up belly landing at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Jul 21, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24778 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF, "Zombie") crash landed at RAF East Wretham Sep 30, 1944 due to engine failure. Pilot survived but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				24780 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Feb 7, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24781 (504th FS, 339th FG, 8th AF, "Brother Bill (L&R) / Miss Haag (L)") in takeoff accident at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England Sep 22, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				24782 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) hit by small arms fire and crashed on an island in the Danube River
					44 mi SE of Pozarevac, Yugoslavia Sep 2, 1944. MACR 8265. Pilot survived and was rescued by Chetniks and
					evaded capture.
				24783 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 10 mi W of Hague, Holland May 21, 1944. MACR 4959. Pilot KIA
				24784 (325th FG, 318th FG, 15th AF) crashed into tops of trees while strafing truck SW of Bruck, Austria
					Apr 2, 1945. MACR 13642. Pilot killed.
				24785 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) crashed due to bad weather at Normandy, France Jun 19, 1944. MACR 5950. Pilot bailed
					out and evaded.
				24786 (359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA SE of Wilderd, 54 mi NE of Antwerp, Belgium Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5593.
					Pilot KIA.
				24787 (4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-51B 43-24769 over Bernburg, Germany while
					maneuvering to avoid flak and crashed 10 km SE of Kothen, 300 meters W of Piethen, Germany May 30, 1944. MACR 5489.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24788 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) lost Jul 21, 1944. MACR 6840
				24789 (381st FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed 3 mi NE of Laval, France after aircraft was damaged by concussion
					of own bombs it had just dropped Jun 14, 1944. MACR 5693. Pilot bailed and was seen running into the
					bushes. Fate unknown.
				24790 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF) crashed near Lode during mock dogfight with RAF Hurricane May 16, 1944. Pilot killed.
				24791 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF, "Victor Belle Stelle") shot down by AAA near Nanteuil-sur-Marne, France Jun 22, 1944. MACR 6259. Pilot KIA.
				24793 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) crashed S of Varhaug, Norway in North Sea after engine caught fire
					Aug 8, 1944. MACR 7758. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24794 (335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) crashed after exploded in flight 1 mi N of Albury, Surrey, England Aug 1, 1944.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				24795 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF) hit by flak near Oschatz and pilot bailed out near Avranches Jul 20, 1944. MACR 6837. Pilot evaded
				24796 339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF; code 6N-O. "Jackie II (L&R)"
				24797 (31st FG, 309th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Innsbruck Austria Feb 22, 1945. MACR 12668.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24798 359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF; code IV-T "Pistol Packin' Mama II". 359th FG, 369th FS, 8th AF; code IV-T	"Norma J"
					361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF; code E2- 
				24799 (436th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) crashed at Doughty's Farm, England due to structural failure Feb 9, 1945.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				24800 (5-3rd FS, 339th FG, 8th AF, "Miss Max") crash landed at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England Sep 22, 1944.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				24801 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 10 mi NW of Chartres, France Jun 8, 1944. MACR 5554. Pilot KIA
				24802 (376th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Bottisham, Cambridgeshire, England due
					to engine failure Sep 19, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24803 (53rd FS, 339th FG, 8th AF, "White Rat") crash landed at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, England Jun 7, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24804 (339th FG 504th FS, 8th AF, "Miss Priss") crash-landed in Belgium 3 Oct 1944.
				24805 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Mondolfo airfield, Italy Apr 3, 1945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24806 361st FG, 376th FS, 8th AF; code E9-H.			364th FG, 384th FS, 8th AF; code 5Y-11			OTU aircraft
				24807 352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF; code HO-X. Starck Mad (L) Even Stevens (R)
				24808 (361st FG, 376th FS, 8th AF) on training mission Jan 2, 1945 near Sutton Bridge,
					Lincolnshire when during an Immelman turn at 30,000 feet, fell into a spin and while he managed to
					straighten it out, he was unable to pull out of the dive. The canopy was torn off, causing severe injuries.
					The left wing then broke off, throwing him out of the cockpit but, luckily, his parachute opened immediately.
				24809 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Bodezovice, Czechoslovakia Mar 26, 1945. MACR 13483.
					Pilot MIA and believed killed.
				24810 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF) crashed into North Sea due to bad weather Jul 11, 1944. MACR 6704 and 6713. Pilot killed
				24811 (355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF) shot down by friendly AAA fire by mistake at Cormolain, France Jun 26, 1944.
					 MACR 6677. Pilot killed.
				24812 (374th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Chievres airfield, Casteau, Belgium
					Mar 14, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24813 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near La Ferte-Fernet,
					40 km From Lisieux, France Aug 18, 1944. MACR 8144. Pilot killed.
				24816 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 3 mi E of Enns, Austris May 30, 1944. MACR 5636. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW
				24817 357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF; code B6-N			Engine fire 8 August 44
					55th FG, 338th FS, 8th Af; code CL-6			war weary clobber college aircraft
				24818 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Sep 21, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24819 361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF; code B7-W	"Sweet Thing III"
				24820 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed at Muhldorg, Germany after wing hit a tree while
					strafing a locomotive Mar 16, 1945. MACR 13060. Pilot believed killed.
				24822 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) ground looped at Tarquinia airfield, Italy Aug 15, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24823 357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF; code B6-O	"Berlin Express" + Artwork - Winged Mustang (R)
					357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF; code B6-K	"Berlin Express"
					357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF; code B6-I			Landing accident 30 May 45
				24824 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF, Sophia "S" 2nd (L) "Hell's Angels" (R)) in midair collision with P-51B 43-6885 during dogfight and crashed
					2km NW of Neuwiler, 12 km SW of Calw, Germany Aug 3, 1944. MACR 7429. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24825 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF, *Jerry*) captured by Luftwaffe at Cambrai Jun 6, 1944 and operated as 8+7 for testng, then
					T9+HK with Zirkus Rosarius. MACR 5608
				24827 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Dec 18, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24830 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) crashed due to bad weather at Normandy, France Jun 19, 1944. MACR 5951. Pilot killed.
				24831 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Jun 13, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24832 (376th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in English Channel May 19, 1944. Pilot bailed out and was
					rescued.
				24833 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA near Bapaume, France May 12, 1944. MACR 4702. Pilot bailed out and
					evaded.
				24834 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Lake Varano, Italy Sep 6, 1944. MACR 8343.
					Pilot killed.
				24835 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) crash landed from unknown cause at Perthes-les-Brienne, France 5 km
					S of Chateau, France Jun 23, 1944. MACR 6257. Pilot survived and became POW. Aircraft destroyed by other
					US aircraft to prevent its capture.
				24836 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) lost from unknown cause over Europe Jun 23, 1944. No MACR. Pilot MIA and
					presumed killed.
				24837	(MSN 104-25866, 382nd FS, 363rd FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Beckley, England Jun 10, 1944. Pilot bailed
					out and survived, aircraft was destroyed. Restored by Pacific Fighters and to civil registry as N515ZB
					May 29, 2014 to Gardner Capital Management Corp of Little Falls, NJ as "Berlin Express"
				24838 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause NE of Udine, Italy Aug 3, 1944. MACR 7319.
					Pilot killed.
				24839 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause NW of Lake Balaton, Hungary Jul 27, 1944.
					MACR 7150. Pilot MIA and believed killed.
				24840 (361st FG, 374th FS, 8th AF) crashed shortly after takeoff near Cowlinge Jul 31, 1944. Pilot killed.
				24841 (4th FG, 334th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit over W outskirts
					of Beauvais, France Aug 18, 1944. MACR 7943. Pilot killed
				24842 (357th FG, 363rd FS, 8th AF, "S Blackpool Bat") collided in midair with P-51B 42-106783 Sep 15, 1944 and crashed into North Sea.
					MACR 8653. Pilot killed.
				24843 (374th FS, 361st FG) crash landed at Plumpton, East Sussex, England due to engine failure Jun 19, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24844 (354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) crashed at Flimwell, England due to engine failure Jul 11, 1944. Pilot bailed
					out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				24845 (352nd FG, 487th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA 20 mi ESE of Argentan, France Jun 7, 1944. MACR 5501. Pilot KIA
				24846 (52nd FG, 2nd FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA SW of Innsbruck, Austria Nov 16, 1944. MACR 9936. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				24847 (4th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause 12 mi SW of Ploesti, Rumania Jun 23, 1944. MACR 6072.
					Pilot killed.
				24848 4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF; code VF-B. 4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF; code VF-X	"Flying Dutchman"
				24849 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Jul 6, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24850 (118h TRS, 23rd FG, China)
				24852 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) crashed 35 mi W of Budapest, Hungary after hit by explosion of
					locomotives just strafed Oct 12, 1944. MACR 9082. Pilot killed.
				24853 (52nd FG, 5th FS, *Little Ambassador*) crashed in lake in Switzerland Feb 22, 1945.
					MACR 12752.
				24854 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Brono, Czechoslovakia Oct 11, 1944. MACR 9315.
					Pilot killed. Wreckage and remains found in 2007.
				24855 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Jan 20, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24856 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing motor transport targets at Rogatica,
					Yugoslavia Nov 21, 1944. MACR 9952. Pilot bailed out and became POW, died in captivity.
				24857 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, scrapped in Italy at end of war.
				24858 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) ground looped at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Dec 28, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24859 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed 3 mi E of Castel Frentano, Italy after aircraft caught fire May 4, 1945.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				24860 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) landed 3 mi E of Bucharest, Rumania to pick up P-51B pilot he shot down
					by mistake, but aircraft sank in mud and was captured Jul 31, 1944. MACR 7307. Pilot survived and
					became POW.
				24861 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) lost from unknown cause over Italy while on local training flight
					Feb 12, 1945. MACR 12189. Pilot MIA and declared killed.
				24863 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 10 mi NW of
					Bucharest, Rumania Jun 23, 1944. MACR 6074. Pilot killed.
				24864 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) shot down by Me 262A-1a flown by unknown pilot of
					JG 7 SW of Berlin, Germany Mar 24, 1945. MACR 13267. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24865 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) crashed 35 mi SW of Vienna, Austria due to engine failure Aug 23, 1944.
					MACR 7960. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24866 (325 FG, 319 FS) in midair with 42-103513 near
					Garganico, Italy Jun 29, 1944. Both pilots killed.
				24869 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in landing accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Oct 4, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24871 (4th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Budapest, Hungary Jun 16, 1944. MACR 5816.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24872 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed near Fossombrone, Italy due to mechanical
					failure Nov 11, 1944. MACR 9697. Pilot killed.
				24874 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) ground looped at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Feb 28, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24875 (100th FG, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Jan 31, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24876 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) crashed 8 mi E of Fiume, Italy due to engine failure Apr 8, 1945. MACR 13976.
					Pilot bailed out but fate unknown.
				24877 4th FG, 336th FS, 8th AF; code VF-U	"Wheezy	"
				24878 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Colledoro, Italy Jan 5, 1945. MACR 10900
				24879 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed at Babnjak, Yugoslavia after ran out of fuel May 31, 1944. MACR 5635.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				24881 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) shot down by AAA 15 mi SE of Lake Balaton, Hungary
					Oct 12, 1944. MACR 9084. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24883 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA SW of Arles, France Jun 15, 1944. MACR 6129. Pilot made wheels-up
					belly landing W of Rhone, River, survived and became POW.
				24884 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in forced landing from unknown cause in wheat field near Chisinau, Rumania Aug 4, 1944.
					MACR 7464. Pilot interned by Russian army but returned later.
				24887 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in landing accident at Gaudo airfield, Salerno, Italy due to
					engine failure Dec 4, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24888 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed 25 mi NW of Zagreb, Yugoslavia due to engine
					failure Jul 26, 1944. MACR 7007. Pilot bailed out and evaded
				24889 (325th FG, 317th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing airfield at Eleusis, Greece Sep 15, 1944.
					 MACR 8761. Pilot killed.
				24890 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Tarquinia airfield, Italy Aug 15, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24892 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) collided in midair with P-51B 43-7051 and crashed 3 mi E of Madna airfield,
					Foggia, Italy Sep 2, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				24893 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Guszwerk, Austria Jul 26, 1944. MACR 7120.
					Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				24894 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed at Zagreb, Yugoslavia after hit by explosion of
					munitions dump just strafed Oct 13, 1944. MACR 9085. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24895 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) exploded in midair from unknown cause and crashed at Tura Luka,
					Czechoslovakia Jul 7, 1944. MACR 6818. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				24897 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Rimini airfield, Italy Mar 12, 1945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24898 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) crashed 5 mi SW of Komatau, Germany after aircraft went into a
					spin Dec 16, 1944. MACR 10673. Pilot killed.
				24900 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) crashed 15 mi SW of Budapest, Hungary due to engine failure
					Oct 14, 1944. MACR 9193. Pilot killed.
				24901 361st FG, 8th AF
43-24902/25251		North American P-51C-10-NT Mustang
				MSN 103-26533/26882.
				24905 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) shot down by AAA NW of Beszprem, Hungary Oct 13, 1944.
					 MACR 9087. Pilot killed.
				24906 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Aug 31, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24907 in 2015 was being restored to airworthy condition by AirCorps Aviation LLC of Bemidji, Minnesota
				24910 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Krupa, 10 mi S of Banja
					Luka, Yugoslavia Aug 9, 1944. MACR 7327. Pilot bailed out and evaded, joined band of partisans and
					later returned to his unit.
				24911 (202nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed on takeoff at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia,
					Italy Oct 29, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				24914 to RAF as Mustang III HB922. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				24915 to RAF as Mustang III HB923. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				24916 to RAF as Mustang III HB924. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				24917 to RAF as Mustang III HB925. Crashed into Adriatic Oct 21, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				24918 to RAF as Mustang III HB926. DBR Sep 25, 1945
				24919 to RAF as Mustang III HB927. SOC Feb 27, 1947.
				24920 to RAF as Mustang III HB928. Crashed into Adriatic Nov 24, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out following engine failure.
				24921 to RAF as Mustang III HB929. Shot down by flak near Klein, Austria
					Apr 2, 1945
				24922 to RAF as Mustang III HB930. Wrecked when overshot landing and
					overturned, Andrews Field Mar 22, 1945
				24923 to RAF as Mustang III HB931. Crashed in Yugoslavia Dec 6, 1944 after
					pilot bailed out when it ran out of fuel.
				24924 to RAF as Mustang III HB932. Shot down by flak near Liplian,
					Yugoslavia Oct 30, 1944.
				24925 to RAF as Mustang III HB933. Crashed at Polikastron, Greece Oct 8, 1944
					after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				24926 to RAF as Mustang III HB934. SOC Sep 6, 1947
				24927 to RAF as Mustang III HB935. Flew into hill near Dobrinje, Yugoslavia
					Nov 1, 1944 following flak hit
				24928 to RAF as Mustang III HB936. Missing Aug 30, 1944
				24929 to RAF as Mustang III HB937. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				24930 to RAF as Mustang III HB938. SOC Nov 30, 1946
				24931 to RAF as Mustang III HB939. Shot down by flak near Zagreb
					Nov 3, 1944.
				24932 to RAF as Mustang III HB940. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				24933 to RAF as Mustang III HB941. Flew into ground near Skegas Oct 24, 1944
					while attacking enemy motor transport
				24938 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause at Anking, China Dec 26, 1944. MACR 10963. Pilot KIA
				24945 (76th FS, 23rd FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Luliang Airfield, Yunnan, China Nov 19, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24946 (26th FS, 512st FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Kunming airfield Dec 25, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24947 (75th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by A6M2 over Hengyang, China Nov 11, 1944. MACR 10078. Pilot KIA.
				24948 359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF; code CS-J.			359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF; code CS-S
				24950 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) hit by AAA over Tien Ho Airfield, Canton, China Dec 22, 1944. MACR 10955.
					Crashed after engine quit near Tsungfa, China, and pilot bailed out over friendly territory and returned.
				24955 (Headquarters, 14th AF) in landing accident at Mohanbari airfield, Assam, India Nov 2, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24960 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause 8 mi SW of Chuanshien, China Jul 18, 1945. MACR 14773.
					Pilot KIA.
				24961 (343rd FS, 55th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Boxted, Essex, England due to engine failure Aug 17, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24962 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause near Liuchow, China while on ferry flight to Luliang, China
					Nov 7, 1944. MACR 10076. Pilot bailed out and returned.
				24963 (74th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA over Tien Ho Airfield, Canton, China Dec 22, 1944. MACR 10740.
					Pilot KIA.
				24964 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed between Chihkiang and Kunming, China after ran out of fuel in bad
					weather while on ferry flight Dec 17, 1944. MACR 10958. Pilot killed.
				24965 (HQ, 145h AF) ground looped at Mohanbari airfield, Assam, India Oct 12, 1944. Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.
				24966 (7th FS (prov), 3rd FG (prov)) lost from unknown cause over China Mar 22, 1945. MACR 13237.
				24970 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) lost from unknown cause near Nanning, China while on cross-country flight
					Nov 19, 1944. MACR 10052. Pilot killed.
				24972 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) crashed in Hong Kong Harbor after aircraft caught fire Jan 15, 1945. MACR 11633.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				24977 (23rd FG, 74th FS, 14th AF) shot down on fighter sweep over Hong Kong Mar 28, 1945. Pilot KIA.
				24978 (76th FS, 23rd FG, 14th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Luliang airfield, Yunnan, China Dec 18, 1944.
					Pilot killed, aircraft destroyed.
				24979 (334th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF) hit by AAA while strafing train at Dijon, France and crash landed in a beet
					field at Brazey, 25 km SSE of Dijon Aug 7, 1944. MACR 7759. Pilot survived and evaded with help of
					French underground and the Maquis.
				24981 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Kunming airfield, China Jan 5, 1945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24984 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA over Stonecutters Island in Hong Kong Harbor Dec 24, 1944. MACR 10967.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				24986 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed 30 mi SE of Kweilin, China due to bad weather while on ferry flight to Luichow,
					China Oct 28, 1944. MACR 9724. Pilot killed
				24988 (48th Air Depot Squadron, 10th AF) in taxiing accident at barrackpore airfield, West Bengal, India
					Oct 10, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				24989 (25th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed 15 mi W of Railroad at Kuchen, China due to engine failure Jan 25, 1945.
					MACR 11753. Pilot killed.
				24990 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Lend-Lease to France
				24994 to RAF as Mustang III HB942. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				24995 to RAF as Mustang III HB943. Crashed Apr 19, 1945 after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				24996 to RAF as Mustang III HB944. Dove into ground near Worsted, England Jul 4, 1945
				24997 to RAF as Mustang III HB945. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				24998 to RAF as Mustang III HB946. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				24999 to RAF as Mustang III HB947. Shot down by flak, Dogna Feb 21, 1945
				25000 to RAF as Mustang III HB948. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				25001 to RAF as Mustang III HB949. SOC Nov 13, 1946
				25002 to RAF as Mustang III HB950. Shot down by flak while attacking enemy trains Nov 1, 1944.
				25003 to RAF as Mustang III HB951. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				25004 to RAF as Mustang III HB952. SOC Dec 31, 1946
				25005 to RAF as Mustang III HB953. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				25006 to RAF as Mustang III HB954. Crashed during attempted forced
					landing at night, Stebbing, England Jun 23, 1945
				25007 to RAF as Mustang III HB955. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				25008 to RAF as Mustang III HB956. Dove into sea 15 mi NE of
					Taormina, Sicily during rainstorm Aug 24, 1944
				25009 to RAF as Mustang III HB957. SOC Sep 4, 1946
				25010 to RAF as Mustang III HB958. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				25011 to RAF as Mustang III HB959. SOC Jan 7, 1947
				25012 to RAF as Mustang III HB960. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				25013 to RAF as Mustang III HB961. SOC Jan 10, 1946
				25014 to RAF as Mustang III KH421. Crashed near Maribor Mar 23, 1945 after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				25015 to RAF as Mustang III KH422. Crashed near Larissa Sep 21, 1944 after pilot bailed out following flak hit
				25016 to RAF as Mustang III KH423. Crashed near Brod Apr 10, 1945 after pilot bailed following flak hit
				25017 to RAF as Mustang III KH424. SOC Feb 27, 1947
				25018 to RAF as Mustang III KH425. Crashed in Greece Sep 22, 1944 after pilot bailed out following engine failure
				25019 to RAF as Mustang III KH426. SOC Dec 10, 1946
				25020 to RAF as Mustang III KH427. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				25021 to RAF as Mustang III KH428. Missing from sweep over Albania Oct 19, 1944
				25022 to RAF as Mustang III KH429. DBR when belly landed at Fersfield Feb 1, 1945 after engine failed on takeoff
				25023 to RAF as Mustang III KH430. SOC Jan 8, 1947
				25024 (384th FS, 364th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Honington, Suffolk, England Nov 27, 1944.
					Only ground crew involved and none injured. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25025 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-P.			20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-C	"Sissey"	Re-coded from MC-P
				25027 (75th FS, 23rd FG, 14th AF) crashed at Chihkiang, China due to mechanical failure Dec 7, 1944. Pilot
					killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25028 (55th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Kings Cliffe, Cambridgeshire, England Aug 28, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25029 (79th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing in Poland Sep 11, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25030 (385th FS, 364th FG, 8th AF) shot down by AAA SE of Gross-Buenzow, 9 km NNW of Anklam, Germany
					Aug 25, 1944. MACR 5840. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25031 20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-O	"Piccolo Pete".		20th FG, 55th FS 8th AF; code KI-O	"Mama's Boy II"
				25032 (374th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF) crashed at Timewitz, 14 km W of Dannenbert, Germany after aircraft caught fire
					Oct 30, 1944. MACR 10245. Pilot killed.
				25033 (55th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) crashed 15 km N of Stralsund, Germany in Baltic Sea due to engine failure
					Aug 25, 1944. MACR 7945. Pilot bailed and landed in water and was rescued by a German crash boat and
					became POW.
				25034 (28th FS (prov), 3rd FG (prov)) crashed from unknown cause 20 mi SE of Fangcheng, China Jan 3, 1945.
					MACR 11892. Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				25036 (436th FS, 479th FG, 8th AF) crashed at RAF Wattisham, Suffolk, England due to engine failure Jul 28, 1944.
					Pilot was killed and aircraft was destroyed.
				25037 (3rd Scouting Force, 55th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Wormingford, Essex, England Apr 22, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25038 339th FG, 505th FS, 8th AF; code 6N-E	"Impatient Virgin".		78th FG, 82nd FS, 8th AF; code MX-Q
				25040 (384th FS, 364th FG, 8th AF) collide in midair collision with P-51D 44-13975 WSE of RAF Honington, Suffolk, England
					Aug 1, 1944. Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25041 (77th FS, 30th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause 150 m N of Albungen, NE of Mulhausen, Germany
					Feb 9, 1945. MACR 12160. Pilot killed.
				25042 20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC-T	"Pat's Pony". 20th FG, 77th FS; code LC-T	"Mary Ann"
				25043 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-O
				25044 (555th FTS, 496Th FTG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England Sep 9, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft DBR and washed out.
				25045 (162nd TRS, attached to PRG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Orconte Airfield A-66, Champagne-Ardenne, France
					Oct 20, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25046 (77th FS, 30th FG, 8th AF) crashed in eastern Denmark due to engine failure Oct 7, 1944. MACR 9257.
					Pilot bailed out and it is believed that he made it to Sweden, where he was interned.
				25047 (Operational Training Unit, 55th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Wormingford, Essex, England
					May 1, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25048 (77th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at West Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire,
					England due to engine failure Jul 23, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25049 (55th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed off Esbjaerg, Denmark in North Sea Aug 27, 1944.
					MACR 8306. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25050 (339th FG, 503rd FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause 10 km W of Belzing, NE of Magdeburg, Germany
					Mar 28, 1945. MACR 12872. Pilot killed.
				25051 364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-E
				25053 (1st Scouting Force, attached to 364th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire,
					England Apr 17, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25054 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-L	"Beaverhead Filly". 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-L	"Bertie's Bet - Shoot You're Faded".	 Crash-landed 21 August 45
				25055 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA SE of St Valentin, Austria Feb 19, 1945. MACR 12457.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25056 (338th FS, 55th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Worminford, Essex, England Aug 3, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged but repaired and converted to 2-seater for use by 20th FG
				25057	(MSN 104-26688) restored and registered N4651C Apr 2, 2009
				25058 (383rd FS, 364th FG, 8th AF) crashed SE of Druex, France due to engine failure Aug 10, 1944. MACR 7424.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				25061 4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF; code WD-E
				25062 355th FG, 358th FS, 8th AF; code YF-D	"Old War Horse"
				25063 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25064 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-V.	"Pretty Baby"
				25065 (55th FS, 20th FG, 8th AF, "Ambrose II") in landing accident at RAF Kings Cliffe, Cambridgeshire, England Jan 5, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25066 (364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF) in belly landing at RAF Honington Apr 22, 1945.
				25067 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF, "Sandra Lynn") shot down by AAA while strafing seaplane base 2 mi off Dievenow, Poland Oct 7, 1944.
					MACR 9267. Pilot bailed out over water but was killed.
				25068 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Feb 7, 1945. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25069 (55th FG 338th FS, 8th AF) lost Jul 20, 1944 over channel during practice strafing. MACR 6845
				25070 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed after damaged from strafing E of Bruck, Austria
					Mar 14, 1945. MACR 12996. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				25071 55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF, code CG-Q
				25073 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed 10 mi NE of Cazin, Yugoslavia due to engine
					failure Oct 14, 1944. MACR 9140. Pilot bailed out, fate unknown.
				25076 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Mondolfo airfield, Marche, Italy Apr 16, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25078 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed NW of Lake Balaton, Hungary due to engine failure Aug 9, 1944.
					MACR 7301. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25079 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Mar 1, 1945. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25080 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by small arms fire while strafing locomotives and crash landed
					S of Lapovo, Yugoslavia Sep 3, 1944. MACR 8624. Pilot survived and was rescued by peasants and transferred
					to the Chetniks. Aircraft strafed and destroyed by P-51s.
				25081 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25082 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause 3 mi W of Megara, Greece
					Oct 6, 1944. MACR 8983. Fate of pilot unknown
				25083 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at San Severo airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Sep 12, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25084 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia,
					Italy Apr 7, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25086 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) lost from unknown cause near Begove Han, Yugoslavia
					Aug 30, 1944. MACR 8332. Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
				25087 (308th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) hit by AAA at Parhdorf, Austria Oct 11, 1944. MACR 9316. Crashed 8 km
					SW of Mosonmagyarovar, Hungary, pilot killed.
				25088 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed at Tatoi airfield N of Athens, Greece after hitting
					cable strung across the airfield Oct 4, 1944. MACR 8981. Pilot killed.
				25089 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia,
					Italy Mar 31, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25094 (77th Service Squadron, 12th AF) hit while parked by taxiing aircraft at Maison Blanch airfield, Algeria
					Sep 1, 1944. Aircraft was destroyed.
				25095 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen) crashed after left wing hit ground during strafing airfield at
					Ilandza, Yugoslavia Sep 8, 1944. MACR 8261. Pilot killed.
				25096 (325th FG, 317th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed at Vocklabruck, Austria Feb 22 1945. MACR 12465.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25097 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Kalamaki, Greece while on
					strafing mission Oct 6, 1944. MACR 9035. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25099 (328th Ferry Squadron, Air Transport Command) crashed at Lake Soukra 3 mi N of El Aouina airfiled at Tunis,
					Tunisia due to engine failure while on ferry flight Jul 22, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25101 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in forced landing at Tri Duby airfield, Czechoslovakia due to engine
					failure Sep 17, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25104 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Aug 21, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25105 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Sep 11, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25106 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Munich, Germany Dec 29, 1944.
					MACR 10931. Pilot killed.
				25107 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25108 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed 1 1/2 mi NW of Dellach, Germany due to engine
					failure Oct 29, 1944. MACR 9600. Pilot killed.
				25109 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Oct 11,1 944. Only ground crew
					involved and none injured. Aircraft destroyed by fire.
				25110 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia,
					Italy Feb 13, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25111 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in landing accident at Lake Lesina, Foggia, Italy
					Aug 7, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25112 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) lost from unknown cause near Rodez, France Nov 1, 1944. MACR 9601. Pilot MIA
					and presumed killed.
				25113 (307th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA at Kragujevac, Yugoslavia and crash landed Sep 2, 1944.
					MACR 8266. Pilot survived and was rescued by Chetniks.
				25114 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed into Adriatic Sea due to mechanical failure
					Oct 7, 1944. MACR 9034. Pilot killed.
				25115 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15thAF) shot down by AAA near Eleusis, Greece Oct 6, 1944.
					MACR 8980. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25116 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Nov 16, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25118 (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) collided in midair with P-51C 43-25129 and crashed
					3 1/2 mi S of Triolo, Italy Dec 9, 1944. Pilot killed.
				25120 (325th FG, 319th FS, 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Veszprem, Hungary Mar 18, 1945. MACR 13123. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				25121 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25122 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) lost from unknown cause near Blechhammer, Germany Dec 17, 1944. MACR 10606.
					Pilot MIA and presumed killed.
				25123 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crash landed from unknown cause 2 mi S of Zagreb,
					Yugoslavia Oct 23, 1944. MACR 9448. Pilot rescued by partisans and returned to his unit Dec 8, 1944.
				25125 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause into Adriatic Sea 12 mi N of Penna
					Point, Italy Feb 11, 1945. Pilot killed.
				25126 (309th FS, 31st FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 10 mi SE of Zagreb and crashed near Jagodno,
					Yugoslavia Feb 2, 1945. MACR 11820. Pilot killed.
				25127 (332nd FG, 99th FS) lost Apr 12, 1945 in midair collision over Austria. MACR 13984
				25129 converted to F-6C after entered service. (302nd FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) collided in midair
					with P-51C 43-25118 and crashed 3 1/2 mi S of Triolo, Italy Dec 9, 1944. Pilot killed.
				25130 (5th FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Madna airfield, Foggia, Italy Aug 20, 1944. Pilot
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25131 (301st FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Jan 31, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25132 (319th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Lesina airfield, Foggia, Italy Nov 26, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25133 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) hit by AAA over Veszprem, Hungary and crash landed in wooded area SW
					of Veszprem Nov 19, 1944. MACR 9872. Pilot survived and became POW.
				25134 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25135 (77th Service Squadron, 12th AF) hit while parked by taxiing aircraft at Maison Blanche airfield, Algeria
					Sep 1, 1944. Aircraft was destroyed.
				25136 (317th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause 3 mi E of Chieuti, Italy Feb 9, 1945.
					Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25137 (99th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Tatoi airfield, N of Athens,
					Greece Oct 4, 1944. MACR 8982. Pilot survived and became POW.
				25139 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25142 (318th FS, 325th FG, 15th AF) in taxiing accident at Rimini airfield, Italy Mar 23, 1945. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25143 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25144 (HW, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen) crash landed at Cattolica Airfield, Italy after ran out of fuel May 3, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25145 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, 107th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) crashed during
					wheels-up belly landing at Vogelsang Airfield Y-51 North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Mar 24, 1945.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25146 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, 20th TRS, 8th PRG, 10th AF) ground looped at
					Nagaghuli airfield, Assam, India Jul 7, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25147 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, MSN 103-26778, 20th TRS, 8th PRG, 10th AF)
					crashed on takeoff at Jorhat Airfield, Assam, India
					due to engine failure Aug 7, 1945. Pilot killed. Aircraft must have been recovered and repaired, aince
					it went to civil registry as N51PR. As N51PR named "The Believer" in Oct 1990 was the sole
					airworthy C model. Reregistered G-PSIC Apr 16, 1998 on acquisition by The Fighter Collection, Duxford,
					England, painted as 42-106449. Sold to user in USA Dec 2006 and left Duxford Feb 2007.
					Registered N487FS Feb 2, 2007. Reportedly used parts from 43-6351 and an
					unidentified ex Israeli AF P-51D. In 2010 was in Houston, TX at Hobby Airport in hangar on East side.
				25148 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, 20th TRS, 8th PRG, 10th AF) crashed from
					unknown cause 8 mi E of Chaunggwa, Burma Apr 16, 1945.
					MACR 14296. Pilot killed.
				25150 (100th FS, 332nd FG (Tuskegee Airmen), 15th AF) in ground accident at Ramitelli airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Mar 16, 1945. Aircraft badly damaged by fire, unknown if repaired.
				25151 (2nd FS, 52nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA while strafing locomotive and crash landed in river bed SE
					of Zajecar, Yugoslavia Sep 3, 1944. MACR 8627. Pilot survived and was rescued by Chetniks.
				25152 (325th FG, 318th FS, 15th AF ) crashed from unknown cause after strafing locomotive S of Passau, Germany
					Feb 28, 1945. MACR 12518. Pilot killed.
				25153 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25154 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25155 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25156 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25157 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25158 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25159 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25160 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25161 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25162 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25163 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25164 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Lend-Lease to France
				25165 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (162nd TRS, attached to PRG, 9th AF) crashed from
					unknown cause 5 m S of Nancy/Azelot Airfield A-95, Azelot, France Jan 31, 1945. Pilot killed, aircraft destroyed.
				25166 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25167 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Lend-Lease to France
				25168 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, 111th TRS, 69th TRG, 9th AF) in taxiing
					accident at Haguenau airfield Y-39, Haguenau, France
					Apr 25, 1945. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25169 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Lend-Lease to France
				25170 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25171 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Airworthy as N51PR.
				25172 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25173 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. Lend-Lease to France
				25174 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center.
				25175 converted to F-6C-10-NT at modification center. (F-6C, 111th TRS, attached to Provisional
					Reconnaissance Group, 9th AF) in landing accident at Nancy/Azelot
					Airfield A-95 Azelot, France Feb 14, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25176 (76th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause NW of Tanchuck, China Nov 23, 1944. MACR 10062. Pilot killed
				25182 (74th FS, 23rd FG) hit by AA and made wheels-up belly landing on north bank of Yangtze River 2 mi E
					of Anking, China Dec 21, 1944. MACR 10741. Pilot survived and evaded capture
				25184 (76th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by machine gun fire 20 mi NE of Chuanhsien, China Jun 21, 1945. MACR 14671.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				25185 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) shot down by AA over Lunghwa airfield, Shanghai, China Jan 20, 1945. MACR 11775.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				25186 (118th TRS, 23rd FG) crashed 30 mi S of Nsymung, China due to engine failure Dec 12, 1944. MACR 10739.
					Pilot killed.
				25188 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed between Chihkiang and Kunming, China due to bad weather while on
					ferry flight Dec 17, 1944. MACR 10621. Pilot bailed out and returned.
				25191 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) shot down by AAA S of Chuchow, China Jan 16, 1945. MACR 11890. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW.
				25193 (555th FTS, 496th FTG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Goxhill, Lincolnshire, England May 125, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25195 (76th FS, 23rd FG) ran out of fuel somewhere in China and pilot bailed out Jun 20, 1945. MACR 14663.
					Pilot evaded.
				25197 (75th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA over Hengyang, China Dec 8, 1944. MACR 10628. Pilot KIA
				25201 (311st FG, 530th FS, "Dolores") hit by ground fire, caught fire, and crashed 30 mi SW Of Chengshien, China
					Jan 15, 1945. MACR 11886. Pilot bailed out and returned.
				25201 (23rd FG) lost Jun 20, 1945. MACR 14664 (which one is correct?)
				25202 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed on takeoff at Kunming airfield, China Dec 11, 1944. Pilot killed.
				25206 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) shot down by small arms fire 15 mi NW of Kweiping, China Nov 13, 1944. MACR 10066.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				25207 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) shot down by small arms fire 10 mi S of Takhing, China Nov 12, 1944. MACR 10056.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				25208 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) lost from unknown cause near Nanning, China Nov 19, 1944 while on cross-
					country flight. MACR 9930. Pilot killed.
				25212 (75th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause over Hengyang, China Nov 11, 1944. MACR 10060. Pilot bailed
					out and evaded.
				25214 (530th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) shot down by AAA 50 mi NW of Si Lake, China Mar 25, 1945. MACR 13456.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				25215 (528th FS, 311th FG, 14th AF) crashed 35 mi NE of Kuanashan, China after aircraft caught fire Jan 25, 1945.
					Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25216 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) shot down by AAA 20 mi S of Suhsein, China Jan 2, 1945. MACR 11628. Pilot
					bailed and evaded and returned.
				25217 (528th FS, 311st FG, 14th AF) hit by small arms fire and crashed 5 mi W of Fenshi, China Apr 10, 1945.
					MACR 13780. Pilot bailed out and evaded and returned.
				25219 (74th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by AAA from Japanese gunboats and crashed in Yangtze River W of Anking,
					China Nov 25, 1944. MACR 10097. Pilot bailed out over the river but was killed.
				25220 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause 70 mi S of Jankow, China Dec 18, 1944. MACR 10738. Pilot
					bailed out and evaded.
				25221 (7th FS (prov), 3rd FG (prov)) shot down by Ki-43 10 mi S of Hankow, China Jan 14, 1945. MACR 11632.
					Made wheels-up belly landing. Pilot survived and evaded.
				25222 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed 50 mi N of Chihkiang, China Dec 17, 1944 after ran out of fuel on
					cross-country flight MACR 10627. Pilot bailed out and returned
				25226 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed east of Chikhom, China Jul 5, 1945. MACR 14722. Pilot killed
				25228 (75th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause about an hour from Shanghai, China Jan 20, 1945. MACR 11880.
					Pilot killed.
				25229 (75th FS, 23rd FG) shot down by A6M2 N of Hengyang, China Nov 11, 1944. MACR 10077. Pilot KIA
				25231 (23rd FG, 76th FS) ran out of fuel due to heavy cross winds and crashed in China Jun 20, 1945.
					Pilot KIA. MACR 14664.
				25238 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed in China due to engine failure Dec 11, 1944. Pilot bailed out, aircraft
					was destroyed.
				25239 (HQ, 51st FG, 14th AF) ground looped at Mohanbari airfield, Assam, India Oct 29, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				25240 (16th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed between Chihkiang and Kunming, China due to bad weather on
					ferry flight Dec 17, 1944. MACR 10620. Pilot bailed out and survived and returned.
				25244 (26th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed near Nanning China after ran out of fuel Nov 11, 1944. MACR 10632.
					Pilot bailed out, believed returned.
				25246 (74th FS, 23rd FG) crashed from unknown cause near Tien Ho airfield at Canton, China Dec 27, 1944. MACR 10965.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded.
				25248 (25th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Shamshernager, India Jul 8, 1945. Pilot killed.
43-25252/25253		Fairchild BQ-3
				Model 79 developed trom AT-21 built as unmanned remotely-controlled flying bomb. Some references list this batch
					as being cancelled, but I have seen photos of planes carrying these serial numbers.
					It appears that these planes were actually built, but were not accepted.
				25252 first flight Jul 1944. Material Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH; force landed Jul 19, 1944 after
					engine failure 1 mi N of Trotwood, Ohio.
				25253	 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.
43-25254/25440		Republic P-47D-20-RA Thunderbolt
				25254	(MSN 3129) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crashed 17Jun44 18 miles S of Abilene; Pilot killed
				25255	(MSN 3130) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Accident 18Mar44 landing at Harding Field
				25256	(MSN 3131) 474th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Advanced Fighter Pilot Replacement
					Training Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 23Mar44 landing at Palacios, TX;
					261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 5Jun44 landing at Abilene
				25257	(MSN 3132) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crashed 12Apr44 after loss of control one mile W of Lottie, LA
				25258	(MSN 3133) 474th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Advanced Fighter Pilot Replacement
					Training Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 13Mar44 after engine failure 3 miles N of Abilene
				25259	(MSN 3134) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Accident 13Jan45 in collision with P-47D 43-25379 on the ground at Abilene
				25260	(MSN 3135) Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field,
					Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 11Sep44 landing at Harding Field; Mid air collision 1Oct44 with a
					towed target over Lake Pontchartrain, LA;
				25261	(MSN 3136) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crashed 18Mar44 in bad weather 2 miles N of Plains, LA
				25262	(MSN 3137)
				25263	(MSN 3138) 491st Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 84th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd AF, Harding Field,
					Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 2Feb44 landing at McComb, MS; 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Force landed 12Jul44 on fire and destroyed near Harding Field
				25264	(MSN 3139) 474th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Advanced Fighter Pilot Replacement
					Training Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 26Mar44 with fuel starvation
					4 miles S of Knox City, TX; 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 29May44
					when nosed over landing at Palacios Field, TX; Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit,
					2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crashed 1Sep44 and destroyed 24 miles W of Abilene
				25265	(MSN 3140) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Crash landed 7Jun45 after engine failure 41 miles SE of Sweetwater, TX
				25266	(MSN 3141) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crashed 15Feb44 and destroyed at Baton Rouge, LA
				25267	(MSN 3142) 474th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Advanced Fighter Pilot Replacement
					Training Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 25Feb44 taking off in bad weather at
					Abilene; 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crashed 30May44 on the bombing range
					20 miles S of Abilene
				25268	(MSN 3143)
				25269	(MSN 3144) 19th FS [A], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands;
					"Miss Carol Ann"; Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan,
					Mariana Islands
				25270	(MSN 3145) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Ashford, Station 417;
					Shot down by flak and crashed near Dangy, 15km E Coutances, France June 24, 1944; Pilot bailed
					out at low altitude and was killed. MACR 6346
				25271	(MSN 3146) 361st FS [QI-H], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath,
					Station 369; Crashed NW of Lille, France after ran with fuel starvation April 24, 1944; Pilot POW. MACR 4322.
				25272	(MSN 3147)
				25273	(MSN 3148) 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D;
					Mid air collision 27Feb45 5 miles SE of Easton, MD
				25274	(MSN 3149)	[F]
				25275	(MSN 3150) 904th Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Kissimmee Field, FL; Crashed 1Apr45
					after engine failure 8 miles ENE of Apopka, FL
				25276	(MSN 3151) 492nd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Deux-Jumeaux [A-4], France;
					Damaged 31Jul44 taxying at Deux-Jumeaux; Villacoublay [A-42], France; Damaged 12Sep44 taxying at Villacoublay
				25277	(MSN 3152) 1596th Base Unit, 1st AF, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; Force landed 25Jul45
					with fuel starvation 3 miles E of Senota, GA
				25278	(MSN 3153) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Bisterne Close, Station 415;
					Shot down by flak at Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, Granville, France June 6, 1944; Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
					MACR 5540.
				25279	(MSN 3154) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium;
					Crashed 29Nov44 after caught fire 3 miles E of Sint-Truiden; Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft
					was destroyed.
				25280	(MSN 3155) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 20Jun44
					taxying at Orlando; 1596th Base Unit, 1st AF, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; 
					Crashed 24Jul45 after engine failure 2 miles WNW of Ashland, AL; Pilot bailed out but was killed
				25281	(MSN 3156) [B]
				25282	(MSN 3157) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 8Jun44 landing
					at Atlanta Field, GA
				25283	(MSN 3158) [K], 134th Base Unit, 1st AF, Oscoda Field, MI; Accident 9Dec44 taxying at Oscoda Auxiliary Field
				25284	(MSN 3159)
				25285	(MSN 3160)
				25286	(MSN 3161) 376th FS [E9-K], 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374;
					63rd FS [UN-W], 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Damaged by
					explosion of the railway wagons it had just bombed, with the back of the aircraft destroyed,
					the fighter crashed and exploded 200 metres W of the railway station at Liancourt-Saint-Pierre,
					20km NW of Pontoise, France June 7, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 8674
				25287	(MSN 3162)
				25288	(MSN 3163) 904th Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Kissimmee Field, FL; Accident 16Mar45
					taxying at Kissimmee; Accident 29May45 landing at Kissimmee
				25289	(MSN 3164) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 19Jun44 when
					nosed over landing at Orlando; 904th Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Kissimmee Field, FL;
					Mid air collision 7Apr45 20 miles ESE of St Cloud, FL
				25290	(MSN 3165) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Damaged 1Jun44 while
					parked in collision by P-47D 42-22797 taking off at Orlando
				25291	(MSN 3166) 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Vitry-le-Francois [A-67], France;
					Crashed 8Oct44 near Westheim, Germany; Pilot Fred E. Selby; killed; Flak
				25292	(MSN 3167)
				25293	(MSN 3168) 61st FS [HV-J], 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150 "Miss Pat";
					Force landed 5Jun44 with mechanical failure and destroyed near Ardleigh, Essex. Pilot survived.
				25294		(MSN 3169) 360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369;
					Combat damaged and crashed N of Neinburg, 10 miles W of Steinhuder Meer, Germany May 19, 1944;
					Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACr 5103.
				25295	(MSN 3170) 62nd FS [LM-K bar], 56th FG, 8th AF
				25296	(MSN 3171) 87th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF, Fano, Pesaro and Urbino, Italy;
					Shot down by flak at Stanghella, Italy January 4, 1945. MACR 10947
					The MACR has serial number as 42-25296 which was lost on Aug 21, 1944 and has MACR 8089
				25297	(MSN 3172) 84th FS [WZ-D], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					Crashed while strafing a flak position near Straelen, Germany September 18, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 9162.
				25298	(MSN 3173) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF
				25299	(MSN 3174) 84th FS [WZ-C bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					352nd FS [SX-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157;
					Damaged 6Oct44 taxying at Raydon
				25300	(MSN 3175)	Accepted by USAAF December 31, 1943; Delivered to USAAF January 18, 1944;
					Departed US February 1944; 8th AF, England; 82nd FS [MX-I bar],
					78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "B Hope" [named after the pilot's
					fiancée whom he never married]; Crash landed with fuel exhaustion on return home from a mission
					near Halen, Belgium September 28, 1944; Pilot evaded capture and returned to England.
				25301	(MSN 3176) 391st FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Saint-Pierre-du-Mont [A-1], France;
					Damaged 27Jul44 by flak and crashed 3km SE of St-Lô, France. Too low to bail out, the pilot was killed.
				25302	(MSN 3177) 360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369;
					Shot down by Bf 109G-6 near Müden, 25 miles NE of Hannover, Germany May 19, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW.
					MACR 5104.
				25303	(MSN 3178) 84th FS [WZ-J], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					"Tessie's Tot"; Damaged by flak during a pass on an airfield near Darmstadt, Germany and crash
					landed near Jügesheim, Germany September 10, 1944; Pilot became POW. MACR 8689.
				25304	(MSN 3179) 379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Headcorn, Station 412;
					Damaged by flak and low on fuel the aircraft collided with P-47D 42-26111, hidden by cloud, and
					crashed at Quenguen Farm, Maroué, 3km SW of Lamballe, France June 17, 1944; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				25305	(MSN 3180) 84th FS [WZ-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					Crashed into woods W of Borstel, 13km E of Neinburg, Germany while strafing locomotives near
					Steinhuder Meer, Germany October 7 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 9260.
				25306	(MSN 3181) 82nd FS [MX-Z], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				25307	(MSN 3182) 63rd FS [UN-S], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Tinkle" / "Sneaky McGee";
					Artwork of pinup girl on nose.
				25308	(MSN 3183) 10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF, Lymington, Station 551;
					Damaged 6Jun44 taxying at Lymington. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25309	(MSN 3184) 492nd FS [F4-C], 48th FG, 9th AF, Cambrai/Niergnies [A-74],
					France; Damaged 21Sep44 on take-off at Cambrai; Crashed 21Nov44 near Euskirchen, Germany; Pilot killed.
					MACR 10582.
				25310	(MSN 3185)
				25311	(MSN 3186) 379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Crashed near Vernon, France
					after engine failure June 14, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACr 6508.
				25312	(MSN 3187) 83rd FS [HL-N], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					Declared war weary; 63rd FS [UN-E bar], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Boxted, Essex;
					Station 150; Crash landed 11Oct44 at Boxted; Accident 10Mar45 landing at Boxted. Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged and washed out.
				25313	(MSN 3188) 84th FS [WZ-N], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					Damaged 1Jul44 on take-off at Duxford; Crash landed with fuel exhaustion 3km SE of Etaples,
					18km S of Boulogne, France July 11, 1944; Pilot POW. MACR 6796
				25314	(MSN 3189) 506th FS [4K-L], 404th FG, 9th AF, Winkton, Station 414;
					temporarily coded 4K-F 21-22May44; 507th FS, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium;
					Damaged 8Feb45 in collision with parked P-47D 42-76462 while taxying at Sint-Truiden.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25315	(MSN 3190) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Ibsley, Station 347;
					The engine was damaged by 20mm flak during a dive bombing attack on railway installations at
					Monthermé, Ardennes, causing loss of engine oil and pressure. The aircraft crashed and
					exploded 1km SE of Fumay, 25km N of Charleville, France May 27, 1944. The pilot bailed out and became a POW.
					MACR 5132.
				25316	(MSN 3191) 506th FS [4K-M], 404th FG, 9th AF, Winkton, Station 414;
					"Southern Comfort"; Shot down by flak 22Jan45 near Nöthen, Germany; Pilot bailed out and taken POW. MACR 11932.
				25317	(MSN 3192) 63rd FS [UN-B], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Kitty", artwork of
					panther with Nazi plane in its jaws; Written off due to battle damage to the supercharger received on 7th June 1944.
				25318	(MSN 3193) 82nd FS [MX-P], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					492nd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Kelz [Y-54], Germany; Crash landed 30Mar45 at Kelz
				25319	(MSN 3194) 83rd FS [HL-S], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357;
					Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Hermann Sewerin of JG 27/3 at Saint Pierre-sur-Dives, N of Argentan,
					and crashed at Le Bosc-Renoult, 8km SE of Vimoutiers, France June 10, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 5576.
				25320	(MSN 3195)
				25321	(MSN 3196) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands;
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25322	(MSN 3197) 19th FS [M], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands;
					"Super Paduzi"; Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25323	(MSN 3198) 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; Crashed 28Feb44 after losing control
					over San Bernardino, CA; Pilot killed
				25324	(MSN 3199)
				25325	(MSN 3200)
				25326	(MSN 3201) 12th Ferrying Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; 
					Accident 25Feb44 taxying at Amarillo Field, TX
				25327	(MSN 3202) 19th FS [E], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan,
					Mariana Islands; "Big Squaw"; Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44;
					East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Combat damaged, force landed on a beach, Saipan
				25328	(MSN 3203)
				25329	(MSN 3204)
				25330	(MSN 3205)
				25331	(MSN 3206)
				25332	(MSN 3207)
				25333	(MSN 3208)
				25334	(MSN 3209)
				25335	(MSN 3210) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX;
					Accident 14Apr44 with mechanical failure landing at Galveston
				25336	(MSN 3211)
				25337	(MSN 3212)
				25338	(MSN 3213) 281st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Brownsville Field, TX; Damaged 6May44 with
					engine failure at Pierre Field, SD
				25339	(MSN 3214) Combat Crew Training Squadron [Y 28], 262nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Bruning Field, NB;
					Crash landed 7Apr44 after engine failure 45 miles N of Pierre, SD; 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Galveston Field, TX; Accident 9Aug44 when nosed over taxying at Galveston; Accident 6Oct44 in
					collision with P-47D 42-74929 taxying at Galveston
				25340	(MSN 3215)
				25341	(MSN 3216)
				25342	(MSN 3217) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Damaged 11May44 taxying at Abilene
				25343	(MSN 3218) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 27May44 when ground looped
					landing at Abilene; Accident 30Sep44 landing at Abilene; Fighter Pilot Training Squadron,
					261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 30Sep44 landing with mechanical failure
					at Abilene; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Crash landed 23Jan45 after engine failure 12 miles SW of Abilene; Force landed 25Mar45 after
					engine failure 8 miles N of Tyler, TX; Damaged 24May45 in collision with P-47N 44-88511 on the ground at Abilene
				25344	(MSN 3219)
				25345	(MSN 3220) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Accident 18Feb44 landing at Harding Field; Alexandria Field, Pitkin, LA; Accident 8Mar44 while parked
					in collision by B-17F 42-5114 taxying at Harding Field; 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Force landed 26Jun44 with fuel starvation and destroyed close to
					runway at Harding Field; Pilot killed
				25346	(MSN 3221) 497th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 84th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd AF, Harding Field,
					Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 1Feb44 landing at Harding Field; Combat Crew Training Squadron,
					263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Damaged 26Nov44 taxying at Harding Field
				25347	(MSN 3222) Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Mid air collision 4Oct44 with P-47D 42-8352 and destroyed 20 miles NW of Harding, LA; Pilot killed.
					Conflict:
					(92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF) in landing accident at Kwanghan Airfield (A-3), Sichuan, China Aug 27, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25348	(MSN 3223) Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Damaged 5Oct44 in collision with P-47D 42-22994 taxying at Abilene Field
				25349	(MSN 3224) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 18Apr44 at Abilene;
					Mid air collision 26Jun44 and crashed 4 miles S of Trent, TX; Pilot bailed out
				25350	(MSN 3225) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Damaged 7Nov44 taxying at Abilene
				25351	(MSN 3226) Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Accident 4Oct44 landing at Abilene
				25352	(MSN 3227) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Exploded and crashed 25May44
					10 miles SE of Harding; Pilot bailed out
				25353	(MSN 3228) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crash landed 8Jan45 after engine failure 15 miles E of Hammond, LA
				25354	(MSN 3229)
				25355	(MSN 3230) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 1Jun44 landing at Harding
				25356	(MSN 3231) 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; Accident 30Oct44 in collision with P-40N
					44-7276 landing at Galveston
				25357	(MSN 3232)
				25358	(MSN 3233) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Mid air collision 11Nov44 one miles E of Colorado, TX; Crashed 5Jun45 after losing control
					10 miles SSW of Trent, TX; Pilot bailed out
				25359	(MSN 3234)
				25360	(MSN 3235) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Mid air collision 14May44 with SNC-1 BuNo 05234
					and destroyed one mile N of Abilene
				25361	(MSN 3236) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Damaged 22Apr45
					in collision with P-47D 42-23293 at Avenger Field, TX; Accident 17May45 landing at Avenger Field, TX
				25362	(MSN 3237) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Force landed 5May44 after engine failure and
					destroyed one mile E of Abilene
				25363	(MSN 3238) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Destroyed 24Feb44 in collision with P-47C 41-6642 taxying at Harding
				25364	(MSN 3239) 474th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Advanced Fighter Pilot Replacement
					Training Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 21Mar44 with fuel starvation 3 miles E of Abilene
				25365	(MSN 3240) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crash landed 13Feb44 with fuel starvation near Elba, LA; Combat Crew Training Squadron,
					263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Mid air collision 14Jun44 with P-47D
					42-22568 and crashed 2 miles NW of Harding, LA; Pilot bailed out
				25366	(MSN 3241) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 17Apr44 landing at Harding
				25367	(MSN 3242) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Force landed 29Feb44 with fuel starvation near Natchez, MS
				25368	(MSN 3243) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 266th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Majors Field, Greenville, TX;
					Accident 11Apr45 landing at Majors
				25369	(MSN 3244) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Accident 16Dec44 with mechanical failure taking off at Palacios Field, TX
				25370	(MSN 3245) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Mid air collision 5Jan45 with a towed target 12 miles W of Abilene, TX
				25371	(MSN 3246) 517th FS, 407th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Bruning Field, NB; Crash landed
					16Mar44 with fuel starvation near Irving, KS; 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX;
					Accident 30Sep44 landing short of the runway at Galveston
				25372	(MSN 3247) [Y 36]; 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; Damaged 14Aug44 when nosed over
					taxying at Galveston
				25373	(MSN 3248) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 10May44 with mechanical
					failure taking off at Harding; Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Force landed 9Aug44 with mechanical failure and destroyed near Harding Field
				25374	(MSN 3249) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Accident 24Mar44 landing at Harding Field; 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Mid air collision 1Jun44 with P-47D 42-35102 [sic] and crashed 2 miles NW of Harding; Pilot killed
				25375	(MSN 3250) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Mid air collision 23May44 with
					P-47D 43-25384 and crashed 10 miles NW of Harding; Pilot killed
				25376	(MSN 3251) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crashed 10May44 after losing control near
					Abilene Field; Pilot was killed
				25377	(MSN 3252) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 12May44 landing at Harding;
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 13Jun45 landing
					at Avenger Field, TX
				25378	(MSN 3253) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Accident 29May44 landing with
					mechanical failure at Harding
				25379	(MSN 3254) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Force landed 9Jul44 with mechanical
					failure 2 miles NW of Abilene; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Abilene Field, TX; Accident 13Jan45 in collision with P-47D 43-25259 on the ground at Abilene
				25380	(MSN 3255) 497th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 84th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd AF, Harding Field,
					Baton Rouge, LA; Crashed 11Feb44 at Lake Pontchartrain, LA; Pilot bailed out but was killed
				25381	(MSN 3256) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Force landed 15Feb44 near Auburn, MS; 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Damaged 16May44 taxying at Harding; 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Crashed 17Mar45 after engine failed 4 miles NW of Merkel, TX; Pilot bailed out
				25382	(MSN 3257) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX;
					Crashed 18May45 with mechanical failure near Eula, TX; Pilot bailed out
				25383	(MSN 3258) 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Force landed 12Jul44 after engine
					failure one mile N of Abilene; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF,
					Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 16Dec44 at Abilene
				25384	(MSN 3259) 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; Mid air collision 23May44
					with P-47D 43-25375 and crashed 10 miles NW of Harding; Pilot bailed out
				25385	(MSN 3260)
				25386	(MSN 3261) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crash landed 18Mar44 with fuel starvation in bad weather 7 Miles SW of Magnolia, MS
				25387	(MSN 3262) 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA;
					Crashed 18Mar44 in bad weather 3 miles S of Plains, LA; Pilot killed
				25388	(MSN 3263) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Lippy IV"; Launched from
					an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25389	(MSN 3264) 19th FS [A], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Betty - Co-ed";
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25390	(MSN 3265)
				25391	(MSN 3266)
				25392	(MSN 3267)	78th FS, 15th FG, 7th AF, Bellows Field, Oahu, TH; Crashed in Pacific Ocean 4 miles
					off Waianae, Honolulu, O’ahu, TH after went into spin due to engine failure April 1, 1944; Pilot killed.
					MACR 3266
				25393		(MSN 3268) 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort carrier for
					delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25394	(MSN 3269) 19th FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Crashed 27Jun44
					during a rocket strafing mission against enemy positions on Gurguan Point, Mariana Islands.
					During the low level attack, the Japanese set off a buried 500lb bomb that caught two Thunderbolts
					full blast. The pilot [Lt Wayne F. Kobler] was killed. When a second landing strip was established
					on Saipan, it was named Kobler Field in his honor.
				25395	(MSN 3270) 19th FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25396	(MSN 3271)
				25397	(MSN 3272) 19th FS [I], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Jackie Ellen";
					45th FS, 15th FG, 7th AF, Bellows Field, Oahu, TH; Crashed 12Jul44 3 miles off Bellows Field, TH
				25398	(MSN 3273) 468th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 14Mar45 on take-off at Mokuleia Field.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25399	(MSN 3274)
				25400	(MSN 3275)
				25401	(MSN 3276) 7th AF; Crash landed 14May44 after engine failure 5 miles off Haleiwa, Oahu, TH
				25402	(MSN 3277) 19th FS [E], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Smokepole";
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25403	(MSN 3278) 124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC;
					Accident 14Jul44 taxying at Bluethenthal; Damaged 2Nov44 in collision with P-47D 42-28787
					on the ground at Bluethenthal; 413th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI;
					Crash landed 1Mar45 with fuel starvation at Selfridge, MI
				25404	(MSN 3279) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Crash landed 9May45 with mechanical failure at Norfolk
				25405	(MSN 3280) 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Accident 30Apr44 landing with mechanical
					failure at Millville; Accident 22May45 taxying at Millville
				25406	(MSN 3281) 540th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crashed 11Mar44 into
					Long Island Sound, CT after the aircraft caught fire; Pilot bailed out but was killed
				25407	(MSN 3282)
				25408	(MSN 3283)
				25409	(MSN 3284) 134th Base Unit, 1st AF, Oscoda Field, MI; Accident 21Nov44 landing at Oscoda
				25410	(MSN 3285) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Force landed 30May44 with engine failure at Dover
				25411	(MSN 3286) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Damaged 10Jul44 when nosed over taxying at Norfolk Field
				25412	(MSN 3287) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crashed 25Apr44 after catching fire and destroyed
					at Dover Field
				25413	(MSN 3288) 321st FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Redesignated RP-47D;
					Damaged 19Feb44 by bird strike near Williamston, NC; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE;
					Accident 28Feb45 taxying at Dover; Mid air collision 4May45 10 miles S of Cape May, NJ
					Conflict:
					(58th FG, 69th FS) damaged by AAA and crash landed on beach near Pinamaiayan Jan 9, 1945.
				25414	(MSN 3289) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Crashed 29Apr45 after caught fire 50
					miles SE of Norfolk; Pilot bailed out
				25415	(MSN 3290) 124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Mid air collision 3Aug44
					with towed target on the aerial gunnery range, Bluethenthal
				25416	(MSN 3291)
				25417	(MSN 3292) [G 90], 132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY;
					"Pat" / "Fran"; Accident 13Apr45 after engine failure taking off at Suffolk County
				25418	(MSN 3293)
				25419	(MSN 3294)
				25420	(MSN 3295) 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Accident 18Apr44 taking off at Millville;
					Accident 3Jul44 after engine failure taking off at Millville; Mid air collision 14Dec44 with
					P-47D 42-27818, 5 miles E of Atlantic City, NJ.
					(69th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF) crashed off coast of Mindoro in Sulu Sea Jan 22, 1945. Pilot killed.
					MACR 11848.
				25421	(MSN 3296)	442nd FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crashed 23Feb44 at sea
					off Coddington Point, RI; Pilot killed
				25422	(MSN 3297)
				25423	(MSN 3298) [R], Lawson Field, Fort Benning, GA
				25423	(MSN 3298) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 11May44 after engine
					failure taking off at Orlando
				25424	(MSN 3299) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 12Jun44 taxying at Orlando
				25425	(MSN 3300) 901st Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 20Jun44 taxying at Orlando
				25426	(MSN 3301)
				25427	(MSN 3302) 904th Base Unit, AFs Tactical Center, Kissimmee Field, FL; Accident 29May45 landing
					with mechanical failure at Kissimmee
				25428	(MSN 3303)
				25429	(MSN 3304) 19th FS [C], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Miss Mary Lou";
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
					“Miss Mary Lou” with 218th FG, 19th FS CO Major McAfee at Saipan c1944
				25430	(MSN 3305)
				25431	(MSN 3306) 467th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crash landed 13Mar45 after
					engine failure at Haleiwa Fighter Strip, O'ahu, TH
				25432	(MSN 3307) 553rd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, MI; Force landed 16Sep45 with
					engine failure 6 miles s of Lawrenceburg, TN
				25433	(MSN 3308)
				25434	(MSN 3309)
				25435	(MSN 3310)
				25436	(MSN 3311) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25437	(MSN 3312)
				25438	(MSN 3313) 466th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 26Feb45 after engine
					failure on take-off at Mokuleia Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25439	(MSN 3314) 19th FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Gail Ann";
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25440	(MSN 3315)
43-25441/25664		Republic P-47D-21-RA Thunderbolt
				25441	(MSN 3316) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands;
					Mid air collision 25Mar45 with P-47D 43-25596 at Kobler Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25442	(MSN 3317)
				25443	(MSN 3318) 466th FS [42], 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Damaged 19Jun45 in
					'friendly fire' incident with P-47D 42-75386, 4 miles NE of Mokuleia. Able to land.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25444	(MSN 3319) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Crashed 16Jun44 (C.B.I.); Pilot bailed out
					and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25445	(MSN 3320)
				25446	(MSN 3321)
				25447	(MSN 3322)
				25448	(MSN 3323)
				25449	(MSN 3324)
				25450	(MSN 3325) 333rd FS [8], 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an
					escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25451	(MSN 3326) 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 1Jul44 2 miles N of Bellows Field; Pilot bailed out
				25452	(MSN 3327)
				25453	(MSN 3328) B Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT; Accident 21Jul45 landing at Iowa
				25454	(MSN 3329) 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Stalled at top of Immelman turn and went into spin
					September 6, 1944 off Bellows AAF, Oahu, HI; Pilot bailed out
				25455	(MSN 3330) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Wheeler Field, O'ahu, TH; Mid air collision 28Apr44 with
					P-47D 43-25511 at Wheeler Field; Pilot bailed out
				25456	(MSN 3331) 466th FS [17], 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Accident 19Nov45 taxying at
					Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH
				25457	(MSN 3332) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Crashed 18Feb45 on
					take-off at East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25458	(MSN 3333)
				25459	(MSN 3334)
				25460	(MSN 3335) 467th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 24Jan45 3 miles E of
					Haleiwa, TH; Pilot killed
				25461	(MSN 3336) 7th AF; Force landed 2Oct44 with engine failure offshore west O'ahu, TH
				25462	(MSN 3337) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Damaged 6Apr45
					taxying at Kobler Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25463	(MSN 3338) 348th FG, 5th AF
				25464	(MSN 3339)
				25465	(MSN 3340) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Damaged 5Dec44 on take-off at Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25466	(MSN 3341) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Damaged taxying 15Mar45 at Nadzab #1, Morobe, New Guinea. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25467	(MSN 3342)
				25468	(MSN 3343)
				25469	(MSN 3344) 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands; Ditched at sea off Madang,
					New Guinea September 6, 1944. Pilot OK
				25470	(MSN 3345) Combat Replacement Training Center, 360th Air Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe,
					New Guinea; Crash landed 12Oct44 at Nadzab #1, Morobe, New Guinea; 301st Airdrome Service Squadron,
					8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea; Damaged 15Mar45 taxying at Nadzab #1, Morobe, New Guinea.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25471	(MSN 3346)
				25472	(MSN 3347) 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands; Accident 23Dec44 in
					collision with P-47D 42-23218 on the ground, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands
				25473	(MSN 3348)
				25474	(MSN 3349) 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, le Shima Airfield, Okinawa; Crashed 5Aug45 at Kadena Airfield, Okinawa.
					Pilot OK
				25475	(MSN 3350) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Crash landed 25Jan45 at Nadzab #1, Morobe, New Guinea. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25476	(MSN 3351)
				25477	(MSN 3352)
				25478	(MSN 3353)
				25479	(MSN 3354) 341st FS [39], 348th FG, 5th AF; "Frankie IV"
				25480	(MSN 3355) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Accident 19Apr45 landing at Nadzab #1, Morobe, New Guinea
				25481	(MSN 3356) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Lost 30Apr45 near Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea while on training mission. MACR 14324. Pilot killed.
				25482	(MSN 3357)
				25483	(MSN 3358)
				25484	(MSN 3359) 69th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines;
					Shot down by flak 14Jan45 in the Philippines; Pilot MIA
				25485	(MSN 3360) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF; 342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Tacloban Airfield, Leyte,
					Philippines November 1944; Crashed 5 miles S of Palmas Island after ran with fuel starvation
					while on cross-country flight from Morotai Island to Leyte December 1, 1944; Pilot bailed out but was killed.
					MACR 12185.
				25486	(MSN 3361) 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines;
					Damaged by flak and ditched in Laguna de Bay, near Taguig, Philippines January 26, 1945. Pilot killed.
					MACR 12192
				25487	(MSN 3362) 311th FS [V97], 58th FG, 5th AF; "Louisville Lady II"; Mid air collision with P-47D 42-75901;
					Pilot bailed out
				25488	(MSN 3363)
				25489	(MSN 3364)
				25490	(MSN 3365) 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands; Mid air collision Oct44
					with P-47D 43-25497 near Noemfoor Island, New Guinea; 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field,
					San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines; On January 3, 1945 the fighter took off from Hill Airfield (Hammer)
					on Mindoro on a fighter sweep over Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines flying as wingman for
					P-47D 42-25419. Over the target, both fighters were hit by anti-aircraft fire while strafing
					Japanese aircraft at the airfield. The P-47 was last heard over the radio northeast of
					Clark Field No. 4. No one saw it go down and the pilot was classified as Missing in Action (MIA).
					In fact, he failed to bail out and died when the aircraft crashed. MACR 13293.
				25491	(MSN 3366)
				25492	(MSN 3367)
				25493	(MSN 3368) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Tacloban Airfield, Leyte, Philippines; Crashed 2 miles N of
					Taytay Point, Leyte, Philippines after the engine caught fire and the aircraft went into a spiral
					and crashed in flames in the water December 30, 1944; Pilot MIA. MACR 12194.
				25494	(MSN 3369)
				25495	(MSN 3370) 69th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines; Shot
					down by flak from Japanese ships in Mindoro Strait December 26, 1944. Pilot MIA. MACR 12200.
				25496	(MSN 3371)
				25497	(MSN 3372) 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands; Mid air collision Oct44
					with P-47D 43-25490 and crashed near Noemfoor Island, New Guinea
				25498	(MSN 3373)
				25499	(MSN 3374) 39th FS, 35th FG, 5th AF, Wama Drome, Morotai, Netherlands East Indies; Damaged by
					flak 3-4 miles SE of Buguey, Cagayan, Philippines and crash landed January 26, 1945; Pilot survived
					and was rescued by guerillas. MACR 14138.
				25500	(MSN 3375)
				25501	(MSN 3376)
				25502	(MSN 3377)
				25503	(MSN 3378) 321st FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Accident 27Feb44
					landing at Oakland Municipal Airport, CA
				25504	(MSN 3379)
				25505	(MSN 3380) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an
					escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25506	(MSN 3381) Force landed 7Jul44 with flak damage near Nienburg, Germany; Pilot escaped
				25507	(MSN 3382) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an
					escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25508	(MSN 3383)
				25509	(MSN 3384) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25510	(MSN 3385)
				25511	(MSN 3386) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Wheeler Field, O'ahu, TH; Mid air collision 28Apr44
					with P-47D 43-25455 at Wheeler Field; Pilot bailed out
				25512	(MSN 3387)
				25513	(MSN 3388) 83rd FS [HL-R], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Mid air collision 1Jul44 with
					wingman P-47D 43-25588 after taking off in a strong crosswind at Duxford; Both pilots killed
				25514	(MSN 3389) 61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Damaged 30Apr44 taxying at Bovingdon;
					RAF Boxted, Essex, Station 150; Damaged 18Nov44 on take-off at Boxted; 390th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF,
					Asch [Y-29], Belgium; Combat damaged 17Dec44 and crashed between Asch and Ophoven, Belgium; Pilot bailed out
				25515	(MSN 3390) 63rd FS [UN-T], 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; "Ann ‘K’"; Shot down by Fw 190
					at Lochem, 15 miles NE of Arnhem, Netherlands September 21, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 9166. Parts recovered 2001
				25516	(MSN 3391) 361st FS [QI-B], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crash landed 4May44 and
					destroyed at Martlesham Heath; Pilot died on way to hospital
				25517	(MSN 3392) 326th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, 9th AF, Grove, Station 519;
					Accident 24Mar44 landing at Grove
				25518	(MSN 3393)
				25519	(MSN 3394) 386th FS [D5-T], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Stinker Too". (356th FG, 361st FS) crashed on landing
					at Station F-369 May 4, 1944. Aircraft complete wreck, pilot died on way to hospital.
				25520	(MSN 3395)
				25521	(MSN 3396) 494th FS [6M-A], 48th FG, 9th AF; Ibsley, Station 347; Shot down by flak 1km NW of
					Brûly-de-Pesche, Belgium May 27, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 5088
				25522	(MSN 3397)62nd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Shot down by flak near Argentan, France June 10, 1944;
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				25523	(MSN 3398) 62nd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF; Boxted, Station 150; Shot down by flak and crashed in flames near
					Chambois, NE of Argentan, France June 10, 1944; Pilot bailed out at 1,500ft and evaded capture. MACR 5741.
				25524	(MSN 3399)
				25525	(MSN 3400) 390th FS [B2-R], 366th FG, 9th AF
				25526	(MSN 3401) 506th FS [4K-X], 404th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; Accident 7Oct44 landing at Sint-Truiden
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25527	(MSN 3402) 494th FS [6M-S], 48th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; Damaged by gunfire from Fw 190A-8
					believed flown by Lt. Waldemad Soffing of JG 26/1 at Oberhausen, Germany and crash landed 1.5km SW of
					Orsoy, 5km NW of Hamborn, Germany October 4, 1944; Pilot became POW. MACR 9224.
				25528	(MSN 3403) 83rd FS [HL-H], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Noamie Vee"; Damaged 3Jun44 in
					collision with P-47D 42-25996 and 42-76486 taxying at Duxford; Crash landed 5Sep44 four miles NNW of Duxford;
					23rd FS [7U-P], 36th FG, 9th AF; Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Crashed 2 miles SE of Wahlbach, Germany
					March 19, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13173.
				25529		(MSN 3404) 10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF; Carentan [A-10], France; Damaged by small arms fire while strafing
					horse-drawn artillery 2km NE of Granville, France and crashed at Saint-Jean-des-Champs, France July 30, 1944;
					Pilot killed. MACR 7398
				25530	(MSN 3405) 359th FS [OC-I], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Fearless Fosdick"; [OC-W];
					"We Four II"; Accident 12Apr44 landing at Martlesham Heath; Damaged 19Apr44 taxying at RAF Wymeswold,
					Leicestershire, repaired; Accident 5May44 landing at Martlesham Heath; Shot down by flak and crashed near
					Dodewaard, Netherlands September 18, 1944; Pilot KIA. MACR 9006
				25531	(MSN 3406) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Crash landed 2Mar45 after engine
					failure one mile NNE of Vionville, France; Straubing [R-68], Germany; Crash landed 27May45 after engine
					failure SE of Regensberg, Germany
				25532	(MSN 3407)
				25533	(MSN 3408) 366th FS [IA-B], 358th FG, 9th AF; "The Eyes of Texas"
				25534	(MSN 3409) Detachment B [5F-B], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150;
					"Vicious Virgin" / "Invincible Faye"; 336th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122;
					Crash landed 2Aug45 one mile S of Steeple Morden
				25535	(MSN 3410)
				25536	(MSN 3411) 82nd FS [MX-J], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Shot down by flak August 8, 1944.
					The aircraft took off for a fighter bomber mission to Criel, France but developed fuel transfer
					problems shortly after take-off and returned to Duxford for repairs. Taking off alone, the pilot
					attempted to catch up with his flight but was not seen again and posted MIA. The aircraft had been
					shot down by flak and crashed at Brias, Lille, France. The pilot bailed out and became a POW. MACR 7450.
					[The pilot, James Thomas Fitz-Gerald, Jr., became the second man to break the sound barrier on his
					first flight in the Bell X-1 on February 24, 1948]
				25537	(MSN 3412)
				25538	(MSN 3413) 83rd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				25539	(MSN 3414) 84th FS [WZ-R], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				25540	(MSN 3415) 492nd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; "Flight of the Bumble Bee";
					Shot down by flak near Anhausen, Germany February 22, 1945; Pilot POW	. MACR 12684
				25541	(MSN 3416) 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 and crashed at
					Ecorchevez, 9km NW of Nonancourt, France June 12, 1944; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 5746.
				25542	(MSN 3417)
				25543	(MSN 3418) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Beuzeville [A-6], France; Crashed 9Aug44 near Sourdeval, France;
					Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				25544	(MSN 3419) 388th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Azeville [A-7], France; Mid air collision 23Jul44 with P-47D
					42-76340 shortly after taking off from Azeville. As this fighter emerged from the clouds, the sun was
					in the pilot's eyes and he rammed the other P-47 from below. This aircraft had bent propeller blades
					which were not turning and it disappeared back into the cloud to crash offshore into the English Channel
					at Saint-Pierre-Église , France. Pilot bailed out but was injured when his right leg was hit by the
					horizontal tail. He was rescued from the water by Royal Navy sailors and had emergency surgery
					aboard LST 506 off Omaha Beach.
				25545	(MSN 3420) 395th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF, Cardonville [A-3], France; Shot down by flak while strafing
					tanks, crashed and exploded 5 miles W of Villers-Bocage, SW of Caen, France August 16, 1944;
					Pilot bailed out at 150ft but was killed when his parachute failed to open. MACR 15222.
				25546	(MSN 3421)
				25547	(MSN 3422) 492nd FS [F4-C], 48th FG, 9th AF, Deux-Jumeaux [A-4], France; Accident 25Aug44 landing at
					 Deux-Jumeaux; Shot down by flak near Pier, Germany September 29, 1944; Pilot POW. MACR 9184.
				25548	(MSN 3423) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Crash landed at Hotte, Belgium
					due to engine failure December 24, 1944; MACR 11417. Pilot survived and wqs picked up by a US Army
					Jeep and returned to unit
				25549	(MSN 3424) 411st FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Accident 4Nov44 landing at Le Culot.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25550	(MSN 3425) 83rd FS [HL-C], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Mid air collision 5Jun44 with
					P-47D 42-75403 and crash landed at RAF Bourn, Cambridgeshire. Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				25551	(MSN 3426) 361st FS [QI-Q], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 404th FS [9Q--D],
					371st FG, 9th AF, Tantonville [Y-1], France; Mid air collision 14Feb45 with P-47D 42-27262 near
					Wallhalben while on their way to a mission in the Kaiserslautern area, exploded and crashed near
					Kirkel-Neuhäusel, on the road to Lautzkirchen, Germany. Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12389.
				25552	(MSN 3427) 83rd FS [HL-W], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 393rd FS [8L-T], 367th FG, 9th AF,
					Conflans-en-Jarnisy/Jarny [A-94], France; Accident 5Apr45 landing at Jarny
				25553	(MSN 3428) Republic Aviation Corporation, Evansville Municipal Airport, IN; Crashed 25Jan44 after
					engine failure 5 miles N of Boonville, IN; Pilot bailed out
				25554	(MSN 3429)
				25555	(MSN 3430) 61st FS [HV-U bar], 56th FG, 8th AF
				25556	(MSN 3431)
				25557	(MSN 3432) 351st FS [YJ-V], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; "Hawkeye"; 359th FS [OC-B], 356th FG,
					8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Oblt Waldemar Radener of
					JG 26/7 SW of Reims, crashed and exploded in the river Marne at Passy-sur-Marne, 14km ENE of
					Château-Thierry, France April 27, 1944; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 4324.
				25558	(MSN 3433) 411th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Woodchurch, Station 419; Shot down by flak while making a
					pass on a target and crashed at Barneville, France June 17, 1944; Pilot MIA. MACR 6353.
				25559	(MSN 3434) 62nd FS [LM-R], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Pappy Two"
				25560	(MSN 3435)
				25561	(MSN 3436) 361st FS [QI-E], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369
				25562	(MSN 3437)
				25563	(MSN 3438)
				25564	(MSN 3439) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, St Pierre-du-Mont [A-1], Basse-Normandie, France; Accident 23Aug44 landing
					at St Pierre-du-Mont. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged. Must have been repaired, since (5th ERS, "Katie")
					crashed at Westleton Dec 15, 1944
				25565	(MSN 3440) 61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Damaged 14Jul44 taxying at Grafton Underwood;
					Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-K], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150;
					"Chris's Favorite" / "Katie"; Force landed 15Dec44 with mechanical failure one mile NW of Westleton, Suffolk.
					Pilot survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				25566	(MSN 3441) 82nd FS [MX-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 62nd FS [LM-J], 56th FG, 8th AF
				25567	(MSN 3442) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Bisterne, Station 415; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Maj Klaus Mietusch
					of JG 26/3 Stab near Cormeilles, France June 8, 1944; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				25568	(MSN 3443) 83rd FS [HL-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Relia"; 352nd FS [SX-N], 353rd FG,
					8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; "Elsie"; "Little Chum"; Damaged 26Jun44 taxying at RAF Hornchurch
				25569	(MSN 3444) 506th FS [4K-R], 404th FG, 9th AF, "Rae"; until Jun44; [4K-S] Assigned 16Jun44.
				25570	(MSN 3445) 397th FS [D3-H], 368th FG, 9th AF, "Kwit-Cher-Bitchin"
				25571	(MSN 3446) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF; Damaged 7Jul44 taxying at Membury; Shot down by Bf 109G-6
					over St. Vith, Belgium December 27, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 11507.
				25572	(MSN 3447) 351st FS [YJ-N], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; "Smoocher"; Damaged over
					Germany 13Aug44, crashed landing at Raydon
				25573	(MSN 3448) 410th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Woodchurch, Station 419; Shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown
					by Lt Wilhelm Hofmann of JG 26/8 near Bailleau-le-Pin, 15km SW of Chartres, France June 24, 1944;
					Pilot bailed out wounded and became POW, later liberated by French Resistance and returned to
					UK August 31, 1944. MACR 6361.
				25574	(MSN 3449) 492nd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Ibsley, Station 347; Shot down by flak near Le Meillard,
					France May 20, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				25575	(MSN 3450) 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, RAF High Halden, Kent, Station 411; Accident 21May44 taking
					off at High Halden
				25576	(MSN 3451)
				25577	(MSN 3452) 62nd FS [LM-T], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Shot down by ground fire
					during a strafing attack on a decoy airfield near Buschau, Germany April 15, 1944. The aircraft was
					seen to climb to about 700 feet, roll over and dive into the ground; Pilot was killed. MACR 4185
				25578	(MSN 3453) 84th FS [WZ-F], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Lost in action 6Jun44; Pilot rescued
				25579	(MSN 3454) 61st FS [HV-H], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Widget"; 368th FG, 9th AF; Chilbolton, Station 404;
					Crash landed 24Mar44 at Atcham; Merville [B-53], France; Crash landed 8Feb45 near St Martin, France
				25580	(MSN 3455) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Mourmelon-le-Grand [A-80], Champagne Ardenne, France;
					Accident 18Dec44 landing at Mourmelon-le-Grand; Pilot killed
				25581	(MSN 3456) 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; Shot down by flak while strafing trucks,
					crashed and exploded near Gacé, France June 10, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 5585
				25582	(MSN 3457) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Cretteville [A-14], France; "Lady Lou"; Shot down by flak
					near Remilly-sur-Lozon, NW of Saint-Lô, France July 11, 1944; Pilot killed. MACR 6630
				25583	(MSN 3458)
				25584	(MSN 3459) 84th FS [WZ-Q], 78th FG, 8th AF, "Pat", Duxford, Station 357; 369th FS [IV-E bar],
					359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133
				25585	(MSN 3460) 63rd FS [UN-V bar], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Boxted, Essex, Station 150; "Pat";
					Accident 31Jul44 landing at Boxted; 61st FS [HV-V]; "Lorene"; Damaged 13Oct44 taxying at Boxted.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25586	(MSN 3461) 63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Boxted, Essex, Station 150; Crashed 22Apr44 during dive-bombing practice
					into the North Sea 20 miles off Ordford Ness, Suffolk when the aircraft did not pull out of a dive
					from 10,000 feet; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25587	(MSN 3462)
				25588	(MSN 3463) 83rd FS [HL-F; HL-K], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Mid air collision 1Jul44 with
					wingman P-47D 43-25513 after taking off in a strong crosswind at Duxford; Both pilots killed
				25589	(MSN 3464) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Deux-Jumeaux [A-4], France; Shot down by flak near
					Saint-Maur-des-Bois, France July 30, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 7936.
				25590	(MSN 3465) 10th Air Depot Group, 9th AF Service Command, Chilbolton, Station 404; Accident 14Jan44
					landing at Chilbolton; 360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crashed 31May44
					after engine failure near Klaaswaal, Netherlands; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 5403
				25591	(MSN 3466) 511th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Christchurch, Station 416; Crashed 20May44 on take-off and
					destroyed at Christchurch
				25592	(MSN 3467) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Lignerolles [A-12], France; Crashed after hit by bomb
					blast from another P-47D while on a bombing run near Chérencé-le-Héron, France July 28, 1944; Pilot killed.
					MACR 7659
				25593	(MSN 3468) 82nd FS [MX-N bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 84th FS [WZ-I];
					"The Merry Chase"; Damaged by flak over Wiesbaden, Germany September 10, 1944. Headed back to base
					but could not make it after the engine failed. Tried to land in a field near Rambrouch, Luxembourg
					but struck a road, cartwheeled and disintegrated. Pilot killed. MACR 8690.
				25594	(MSN 3469) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25595	(MSN 3470)
				25596	(MSN 3471) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort carrier
					for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands. Mid air collision 25Mar45
					with P-47D 43-25441 at Kobler Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands;
				25597	(MSN 3472) 356th FG, 8th AF
				25598	(MSN 3473)
				25599	(MSN 3474) 78th FS, 15th FG, 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 14Jun44 in sea 25 miles off Kaouku, TH
				25600	(MSN 3475)
				25601	(MSN 3476) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; On February 14, 1944 the P-47 was
					preparing to take-off from El Paso Municipal Airport on a ferry flight bound for Tuscon, Arizona.
					While taxying, the aircraft hit a soft spot when turning onto the runway and damaged the propeller.
					The engine, propeller and tail wheel were replaced. Later, the P-47 was disassembled and shipped
					to O'ahu, Hawaii. Reassembled and assigned to the 7th AF based at Bellows Airfield.
					45th FS, 15th FG, 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Taking off from Bellows Field 21Jun44 on a
					training mission, the aircraft experienced engine failure and ditched into the sea east of
					the airfield. The pilot survived without injury and returned to duty. The wreckage is still
					extant roughly 1,000 yards off the shore.
				25602	(MSN 3477)
				25603	(MSN 3478)
				25604	(MSN 3479)
				25605	(MSN 3480)
				25606	(MSN 3481) 466th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Mid air collision 22Jan45 over O'ahu.
					Able to land. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25607	(MSN 3482) 45th FS, 15th FG, 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 14Jun44 into the sea 25 miles
					off Kaouku, TH
				25608	(MSN 3483) 7th AF, Bellows Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 29May44 after engine failure into the sea
					2 miles off Bellows Field; Pilot bailed out
				25609	(MSN 3484) 466th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crashed 3Aug45 into the
					sea 3 miles N of Mokuleia; Pilot rescued, aircraft was lost.
				25610	(MSN 3485)
				25611	(MSN 3486)
				25612	(MSN 3487) 19th FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Launched from an escort
					carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands; Destroyed on Saipan
				25613	(MSN 3488) 466th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Crash landed 30Jan45 at Kahuku Field, TH.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25614	(MSN 3489)
				25615	(MSN 3490) 466th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Damaged 3Nov45 taxying at Bellows Field, TH
				25616	(MSN 3491)
				25617	(MSN 3492)
				25618	(MSN 3493) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Dolores IV"; "Jack The Ripper";
					Launched from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25619	(MSN 3494)
				25620	(MSN 3495)
				25621	(MSN 3496)
				25622	(MSN 3497) 340th FS [22], 348th FG, 5th AF, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands, New Guinea;
					Crashed near Gain village, near Nadzab. The wreckage was discovered during 1977. No pilot
					remains were found, it is believed he successfully bailed out.
				25623	(MSN 3498) 340th FS [18], 348th FG, 5th AF; "My Texas Gal'
				25624	(MSN 3499) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF; 342nd FS November 1944.
				25625	(MSN 3500) 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines; Shot down by flak 26 or 27Dec44;
					Pilot rescued
				25626	(MSN 3501) 69th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, McGuire Field, San Jose, Mindoro, Philippines;
					Crash landed into a weapons carrier December 25, 1944, Mindoro, Philippines.
				25627	(MSN 3502)
				25628	(MSN 3503)
				25629	(MSN 3504) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF; Loaned to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use
					in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [10], 58th FG, 5th AF,
					Camp Porac, Luzon; Crashed 16Jul45 at Camp Porac; Salvaged in Philippines post-VJ day.
				25630	(MSN 3505) 460th FS [100], 348th FG, 5th AF
				25631	(MSN 3506)
				25632	(MSN 3507)
				25633	(MSN 3508) 301st Airdrome Service Squadron, 8th Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Damaged 11Dec44 on take-off at Nadzab #1. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25634	(MSN 3509) 311th FS [V69], 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands;
					Crashed 11Sep44 into a lagoon near Noemfoor Island, New Guinea. Pilot OK
				25635	(MSN 3510)
				25636	(MSN 3511) 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands;
					On October 21, 1944 the aircraft was one of seven P-47s from the 311th Figher Squadron "Tubby Flight"
					that took off from Noemfoor on a strike mission over Ceram. In their eagerness to destroy the enemy,
					the formation departed the target low on fuel. On their return trip they encountered bad weather
					and while trying to orient themselves discovered that they were unable to return to base.
					They all agreed to dive down through an opening in the clouds and ditch their planes into the sea
					near Batanta Island, New Guinea. Pilot rescued
				25637	(MSN 3512) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF; 342nd FS November 1944; 58th FG, 5th AF, Tanauan Airfield,
					Leyte, Philippines; Crashed into poles during take-off at San Jose Strip, Philippines February 16, 1945
				25638	(MSN 3513)
				25639	(MSN 3514)
				25640	(MSN 3515) 342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF
				25641	(MSN 3516)
				25642	(MSN 3517) 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF; "Santa Maria"; On October 21, 1944 the aircraft was one of
					seven P-47s from the 311th Figher Squadron "Tubby Flight" that took off from Noemfoor on a strike
					mission over Ceram. In their eagerness to destroy the enemy, the formation departed the target
					low on fuel. On their return trip they encountered bad weather and while trying to orient
					themselves discovered that they were unable to return to base. They all agreed to dive down
					through an opening in the clouds and ditch their planes into the sea near Batanta Island,
					New Guinea. Pilot rescued
				25643	(MSN 3518) 340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, This aircraft had a natural aluminum finish with a black
					fuselage stripe behind the cockpit. A scoreboard with at least twenty bombing missions was below
					the cockpit, including the silhouette of a Japanese ship, claimed as sunk November 29, 1944.
					Likely, this aircraft was nicknamed "Sweetwater Swatter!" [Sweetwater, Texas was the pilot's hometown];
					100th Service Group, March 1945
				25644	(MSN 3519)
				25645	(MSN 3520) 69th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF, Yebrurro Field, Noemfoor, Schouten Islands;
					Crashed 9Jul44 when the aircraft caught fire during a training mission; Pilot bailed out
					and rescued 5 days later
				25646	(MSN 3521) 460th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF; 311th FS, 58th FG, 5th AF
				25647	(MSN 3522) Damaged by flak and ditched 5 miles offshore of Aburatsu, Japan August 9, 1945; Pilot rescued.
				25648	(MSN 3523) 311th FS [V85], 58th FG, 5th AF; "Strictly from Brooklyn"; Damaged by flak and ditched SE
					of Cape Sele, New Guinea, October 20, 1944. Pilot rescued.
				25649	(MSN 3524)
				25650	(MSN 3525) Combat Replacement Training Center, 360th Air Service Group, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea;
					Damaged 3Nov44 on take-off and destroyed by fire at Nadzab, New Guinea. Pilot survived.
				25651	(MSN 3526)
				25652	(MSN 3527)
				25653	(MSN 3528) 346th FS [6A7], 350th FG, 12th AF, Pisa, Italy; "Jackson's Brat"; Shot down by
					anti-aircraft fire southwest of Vignola, Italy while on a dive bombing mission on some buildings
					southwest of Vignola April 15, 1945. Aircraft crashed and exploded on impact, pilot was killed. MACR 13808.
				25654	(MSN 3529) 87th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF, Pomigliano, Italy; Shot down by flak S of Lake Bracciano,
					Italy June 6, 1944; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 5450.
				25655	(MSN 3530) 468th FS, 508th FG, 7th AF, Mokuleia Field, O'ahu, TH; Damaged 30May45 taxying at Mokuleia.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25656	(MSN 3531)
				25657	(MSN 3532) 333rd FS, 318th FG, 7th AF, Aslito, Saipan, Mariana Islands; "Dan'l Boone"; Launched
					from an escort carrier for delivery to Saipan Jun44; East Field, Saipan, Mariana Islands
				25658	(MSN 3533) 26th Ferrying Squadron, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN;
					Force landed 19Feb44 in bad weather with fuel starvation at Loving Field, Pulaski, VA;
					86th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF, Fano, Pesaro and Urbino, Italy; "Angel Puss"; Crashed N of Aquileia,
					Italy January 21, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 11708.
				25659	(MSN 3534) Pacific Theater of Operations (PTO)
				25660	(MSN 3535) HQ Squadron [X 01], 79th FG, 12th AF, Pomigliano, Italy; Damaged by flak 7May44 and
					crashed into sea off Italian coast; Pilot POW
				25661	(MSN 3536)
				25662	(MSN 3537)
				25663	(MSN 3538)
				25664	(MSN 3539)	87th FS [X 83], 79th FG, 12th AF, Iesi, Ancona, Italy; Raid Gal' / "Betty Jo";
					Damaged by flak S of Ravenna, Italy and crashed NE of Ravenna in a marsh November 6, 1944;
					Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 9702
43-25665/25753		Republic P-47D-23-RA Thunderbolt
				25665	(MSN 3540) 90th FS [93], 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India
				25666	(MSN 3541) 59th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Sahmaw, Burma; Accident 7Jan45 landing at Nagaghuli (Chabua), India
				25667	(MSN 3542) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF; Crash landed 23Apr45 near Tulagi, Burma
				25668	(MSN 3543) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Accident 18Nov44 landing at
					Hsinching, [A-1], China. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				25669	(MSN 3544)
				25670	(MSN 3545) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Dudhkundi, Bengal, India;
					Damaged 18Aug45 on take-off with mechanical failure at Dudhkundi, Bengal, India.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25671		(MSN 3546)
				25672	(MSN 3547) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Damaged 5Jul44 on take-off at
					Mohanbari [A-9], Assam, India. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25673	(MSN 3548) 59th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Crashed 28Oct44 after mechanical
					failure at Mohanbari [A-9], Assam, India; Pilot killed
				25674	(MSN 3549) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Force landed 2Aug44 after
					engine failure near Shingbwiyang, Burma. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25675	(MSN 3550) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Damaged 27May44 when ground
					looped at Jhandi, India. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25676	(MSN 3551) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Myitkyina, Burma;
					Accident 15Apr45 landing at Myitkyina East, Burma. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25677	(MSN 3552) 58th FS [87], 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Crashed 5Oct44 near Ledo, Assam, India;
					Pilot MIA
				25678	(MSN 3553) 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.)
				25679	(MSN 3554) 58th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Crashed 9Sep44 with mechanical
					failure 5 miles S of Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Pilot bailed out
				25680	(MSN 3555) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; Force landed 19Feb44 in bad weather
					with fuel starvation near Green Bay, VA
				25681	(MSN 3556) 59th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Accident 12Sep44 landing at
					Moran [A-21], Assam, India; 60th FS; Mid air collision 25Feb45 near Lashio, Burma
				25682	(MSN 3557) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; Crash landed 19Feb44 in bad weather
					with fuel starvation near Chatsworth, GA
				25683	(MSN 3558)
				25684	(MSN 3559)
				25685	(MSN 3560) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25686	(MSN 3561) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 23Sep44 on take-off at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25687	(MSN 3562) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; Crash landed 19Feb44 in bad weather
					with fuel starvation near Green Bay, VA
				25688	(MSN 3563) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Accident 8Sep44 landing at Myitkyina, Burma; Destroyed 26Sep44 after engine failure on take-off at Myitkyina, Burma.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed
				25689	(MSN 3564)
				25690	(MSN 3565) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 24Nov44 in ground collision when P-47D 43-25727 ground looped at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25691	(MSN 3566)
				25692	(MSN 3567) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Myitkyina, Burma;
					Damaged 7Apr45 on take-off at Myitkyina West, Burma. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25693	(MSN 3568) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Force landed 5Dec44 5 miles W of Ubang-Gha, Burma. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25694	(MSN 3569) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Damaged 10Jul44 taxying
					at Nagaghuli; 90th FS; Damaged 3Aug45 on take-off at Dudhkundi, Bengal, India.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25695	(MSN 3570) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Fungwanshan, China; Shot down by flak at Siaokan, China March 7, 1945;
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 12934
				25696	(MSN 3571) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Crashed 4Nov44 near Guskhara,
					Bengal, India; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25697	(MSN 3572)
				25698	(MSN 3573) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Destroyed 5Oct44 landing at Kwangham.
					Pilot survived.
				25699	(MSN 3574)
				25700	(MSN 3575) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 25Nov44 when ground looped at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma; Myitkyina, Burma; Crashed 19Mar45 at
					Myitkyina East, Burma; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25701	(MSN 3576) 60th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Crash landed 15Nov44 and destroyed
					by fire near Mongmkak, Kodung Hill, Burma
				25702	(MSN 3577) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 8Sep44 on take-off at Myitkyina, Burma; Damaged 30Nov44 on take-off at Myitkyina, Burma.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25703	(MSN 3578) 90th FS [92], 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Destroyed 4Oct44 on take-off at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma. Pilot survived.
				25704	(MSN 3579) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Accident 10Sep44 landing at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma and collided with parked C-47A 43-15051.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25705	(MSN 3580) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Shot down by flak 20 miles NE
					of Hankow, China January 14, 1945; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 11641.
				25706	(MSN 3581) 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.); Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25707	(MSN 3582) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Destroyed 28Jun44 when
					overshot and nosed over landing at Kunming, China; Salvaged
				25708	(MSN 3583) 89th FS [66], 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; "Frankie's Turbo" / "Millie";
					Tingkawk Sakan, Burma; Mid air collision 18Sep44 Burma; Accident 5Dec44 landing at Myitkyina, Burma.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25709	(MSN 3584)
				25710	(MSN 3585) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Damaged 1Oct44 after engine
					failure on take-off at Kwanghan, China. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25711	(MSN 3586) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25712	(MSN 3587)
				25713	(MSN 3588)
				25714	(MSN 3589) 59th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Crash landed 4Apr45 after
					engine failure at Nagaghuli
				25715	(MSN 3590) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 28Dec44 taxying and exploded at Myitkyina, Burma. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25716	(MSN 3591) 60th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Damaged 28Oct44 taxying at Dinjan,
					Assam, India; 59th FS; Damaged 1Feb45 taxying at Tezpur, Assam, India; Mid air collision 26Mar45 50
					miles S of Nawnghkio, Burma; 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India;
					Crash landed 24May45 20 miles SW of Dibrugahr, India; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25717	(MSN 3592) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Accident 10Oct44 landing at Myitkyina, Burma. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25718	(MSN 3593) 88th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Accident 13Dec44 taking off at Shingbwiyang.
				25719	(MSN 3594)
				25720	(MSN 3595)
				25721	(MSN 3596)
				25722	(MSN 3597) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25723	(MSN 3598)
				25724	(MSN 3599) 91st FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Crashed 17Nov44 Suichwan [A-2],
					China; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				25725	(MSN 3600) 58th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Crashed 8Sep44 after engine
					failure 7 miles NE of Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Pilot bailed out
				25726	(MSN 3601) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Crashed 19Jan45 after engine failure 2 miles S of Nan-Sin, Burma; Pilot bailed out and survived,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				25727	(MSN 3602) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 24Nov44 when ground looped in ground collision with P-47D 43-25690 at Tingkawk Sakan, Burma
				25728	(MSN 3603) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Crash landed 26 miles E of
					Karachi, Sind, India 11May44. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				25729	(MSN 3604) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Destroyed 1Aug44 landing at
					Deragaon, Assam, India. Pilot survived
				25730	(MSN 3605) 92nd FS [919], 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.); "Mike"
				25731	(MSN 3606) 59th FS, 33rd FG, 10th AF, Moran [A-21], Assam, India; Accident 12Nov44 landing at Warazub, Burma
				25732	(MSN 3607) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Chota Malir, Karachi, India; Crashed 28May44 after engine
					failure and destroyed at Lalmanirhat, India. Pilot survived
				25733	(MSN 3608)
				25734	(MSN 3609)
				25735	(MSN 3610) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25736	(MSN 3611) 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.);
				25737	(MSN 3612) 1st Air Commando Group; 10th AF, Asansol, Bengal, India
				25738	(MSN 3613) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Myitkyina, Burma;
					Mid air collision 15Feb45 near Myitkyina, Burma. Able to land. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired
				25739	(MSN 3614) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25740	(MSN 3615)
				25741	(MSN 3616)
				25742	(MSN 3617) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Accident 4Jun44 landing (C.B.I.);
					93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Crashed 1Nov44 after engine failure and
					destroyed at Bahargora, India. Pilot killed.
				25743	(MSN 3618) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Tingkawk Sakan, Burma;
					Damaged 5Oct44 after engine failure on take-off at Myitkyina, Burma; Crash landed 12Jul45 8 miles NW
					of Kharagpur, India. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25744	(MSN 3619)
				25745	(MSN 3620) 93rd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Kwanghan [A-3], Sichuan, China; Destroyed 6Sep44 taxying (C.B.I.)
					Pilot survived.
				25746	(MSN 3621) Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF, Landhi, Karachi, India; Crashed 18Aug44 12
					miles W of Landhi Field; Pilot killed
				25747	(MSN 3622) 60th FS [B45], 33rd FG, 10th AF; "Mary Ann"; 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua),
					Assam, India; Dudhkundi, Bengal, India; Accident 13Aug45 landing at Dudhkundi, Bengal, India.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25748	(MSN 3623) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Crashed 2 miles NW of Kutkai,
					Burma during a bombing mission August 17, 1944; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 7290.
				25749	(MSN 3624)
				25750	(MSN 3625) Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF April 1945
				25751	(MSN 3626) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Destroyed by fire 22Aug44
					taxying at Moran, Assam, India. Pilot survived.
				25752	(MSN 3627) 90th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Nagaghuli (Chabua), Assam, India; Myitkyina, Burma;
					Accident 7Apr45 with mechanical failure taking off at Piardoba, Bengal, India.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				25753	(MSN 3628)
43-25754/25853		Taylorcraft L-2A Grasshopper
				25754 to Polish civil registry as SP-ALW
				25823 on civil registry as N53768
				25831	(MSN L-5143) to civil registry as N57729
43-25854/26753		Taylorcraft L-2M Grasshopper
				Taylorcraft Model D DCO-65
				25985	(MSN L5297) restored and was flying as N52347. N-number changed to N8347.
				25988	(MSN L5300) 1943: TOS USAAF. By 11/57: Unknown owner with c/r N48389.
					Nov 25, 1957: Certificate of Airworthiness, N48389. Apr 21, 1970: Certificate of Airworthiness, N48389.
					Feb 27, 1987: Miami Aviation, Troy, OH with c/r N48389.
					Aug 4, 2011: Mark S. Gilmore, Muncie, IN. Jan 9, 2018:  Mark S. Gilmore, Seneca, SC
				26034	(MSN L5346) to civil registry as N48346
				26050	(MSN L5362) registered as N47344 in 1955. On display at Texas Air Museum, Slayton Airport, TX
				26063/26072	(MSN L5375/L5384) Lend-Lease to French Navy in North Africa
				26086 to civil registry as N46955. On display at Fargo Air Museum,
					Fargo, ND.
				26110	(MSN L5422) registered as N47583, on display at Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, AZ
				26128	(MSN L5440) Current 2020 in US civil register as N50135
				26141	(MSN L5453) 1943: TOS USAAF. By 3/58: Unknown owner with c/r N50129.
					Mar 13, 1958: Certificate of Airworthiness, N50129. Apr 21, 1970: Certificate of Airworthiness, N50129.
					Jan 24, 1977 to after 2016: Larry A. Moffitt, Overland Park, KS with c/r N50129.
					Jan 1, 2013: Certificate of Airworthiness, N50129
				26151	(MSN L5463) 1944: TOS USAAF. By 7/57: Unknown owner with c/r N50113.
					Jul 24, 1/57: Certificate of Airworthiness, N50113.
					Jul 22, 2000: Charles J. Gries, South Barrington, IL with c/r N50113.
					Jul 22, 2020: Charles J. Gries, South Barrington, IL.
				26171	(MSN L5483) Ca.1943: TOS USAAF.
					Jan 21, 1979: Allen C. Smith, New Berlin, IL with c/r N9050M.
					Jan 29, 2018: C/r N9050M Cancelled.
				26173	(MSN L5485) to civil registry as N87787.
				26197	(MSN L5509) Current 2020 in US civil register as N57699
				26223	(MSN L5535) Current 2020 in US civil register as N49774
				26225	(MSN L5537)flyable at Kutztown, PA as N46272
				26230	(MSN L5542) prev at Hondo, Texas c. 1989 N46347 Chester Bruington San Antonio, TX
				26243	(MSN L5555) on civil registry as N50454
				26260	(MSN L5572) 1943: TOS USAAF. By 12/56: Unknown owner with c/r N46112.
					Dec 31, 1956: Certificate of Airworthiness, N46112.
					Aug 6, 1969: Aircraft nosed over while landing in a field at Tuckahoe, NJ, incurring substantial damage. Cause was precautionary landing do to fuel starvation.
					Apr 21, 1970: Certificate of Airworthiness, N46112.
					Feh 4, 2005:  Lyle Gene Lockwood, Glencoe, OK, with c/r N46112.
					Sep 1, 2011: Ground looped while landing Higginsville Industrial Municipal Airport, Higginsville, MO, incurring substantial damage.
					Apr 6, 2021: Registration pending to Thad D. Wolgamott, Weatherford, OK.
				26268 flying out of Perth, Australia
				26269 flying as N55125, North Little Rock, AR.
				26323	(MSN L4635) Ruptured Duck prev members Larry Carr & Tommie Thompson
					N58036 Isaac Lang Cumming, Georgia
				26325	(MSN L5637) registered as N58040
				26353	(MSN L5665) on civil registry as N57230.
				26355	(MSN L5667) to civil registry as N49555
				26383	(MSN L5695) to civil registry as N4376B
				26428	(MSN L5740) Lend-Lease to Netherlands for use in Australia
				26429	(MSN L5741) Lend-Lease to Netherlands for use in Australia
				26492 to Netherlands East Indies AF as TC-011, later R-334. To Indonesian AF in 1950
				26517	(MSN L5829) to civil registry as N4862.
				26592 Jan 17, 1944: Factory roll out. Jan 21, 1944: TOS USAAF.
					Feh 9, 1944: McFarland Flying Service Contract Pilot School, Atkinson Municipal Airport, Pittsburg, KS. Used for liaison pilot training.
					6/44: Oklahoma City Air Depot, Tinker AAF, OK for storage. 9/44: Declared surplus.
					1945: Unknown owner. Restored back to civilian configuration, which included removing the rear greenhouse canopy and spoiler system.
					Beginning 1945: Passed through 13 owners.
					By 1986: WFU. It appears that the airplane was wrecked and completely disassembled for restoration, which was never completed.
						The project was found in a garage in the Central Valley of California.
					Unknown date: Richard Valladao.
					2009: Restored to original Army configuration. "In addition to restoring the airplane to original Army specifications per U.S. Army tech manuals,
						the following vintage original equipment was located and installed in the airplane to make it as authentic a restoration as possible:
						RCA radio receiver and transmitter with trailing antenna, Western Electric microphone, U.S. Army Signal Corps receiver earphones,
						Morse code keyer, Champion Aviation Products wind generator, M-8 flare gun, Fyr-Fyter Model A fire extinguisher, canvas first aid kit,
						and map holder." (EAA Warbirds Magazine Dec 2012).
					2009 to 2011: Toured many airshows across the USA.
					Sep 28, 2011: Ferry flight to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
						Painted to represent L-2M USAAF s/n 43-26588 flown at the Atkinson Municipal Airport during the war
				26610	(MSN L5922) prev owned by ALS N57538 Garry Holcomb Point, Texa
				26611	(MSN L5923) to civil registry as N47454. The number painted
					on the tail is 5923.
				26615	(MSN L5927) 1944: TOS USAAF. By 9/56: Unknown owner with c/r N50974.
					Sep 17, 1956: Certificate of Airworthiness, N50974. Feh 21, 1997: David W. Olson, Otho, IA with c/r N50974.
					Jun 15, 2014: David W. Olson, Otho, IA.
				26648	(MSN L5960) on civil registry as N46544.
				26651	(MSN L5963) Baby Doll restored at Cannon Field c. 1984. lost in accident
				26689 flyable at Reidsville, NC as N48913
				26752 flyable at Carrolltown, GA as N47811
				26753 1944: TOS USAAF. 1944: McFarland Flying Service Contract Pilot School, Atkinson Municipal Airport, Pittsburg, KS.
					1964: United States Air Force Museum, Patterson Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					7/71: Moved to new museum facility at Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					Nov 13, 2015: Flown by C-17A to Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, DE.
43-26754/27253		Aeronca L-3B Grasshopper
				26754, May 12, 1943 handed over to Dutch Antilles. May 17, 1943 arrived
					Houston, TX. For shipping. Aug. 26, 1943 arrived Aruba, used by Aruba Flying
					Club, owned by Government. 01/49 registered as PJ-GAA. Later 1949
					registration cancelled.
				26755, May 12, 1943 handed over to Dutch Antilles. May 17, 1943 arrived
					Houston, Tx. for shipping. Aug. 26, 1943 arrive Aruba, used by Aruba Flying
					Club, owned by Government. 01/49 registered as PJ-GAB. 1950 Registration cancelled.
				26756/26761 to Chile for use by the national aero club system.
					26756	(MSN 8933) to CC-XAR-26 with Club Aereo de Chillan
					26757	(MSN 8943) to CC-XAR-6 with Club Aero de Chile
					26758	(MSN 8953) to CC-XAY-27 with Club Aereo de Temuco
					26759	(MSN 8963) to CC-XBB-28 with Club Aereo de Puerto Montt
					26760	(MSN 8983) to CC-XAA-20 with Club Aereo de Chile
					26761	(MSN 8983) to CC-XBB-21 with Club Aereo de Universitario de Aviacion
				26764	(MSN 58B 9013) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 1. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26765/26768 to Chile for use by the national aero club system.
					26765	(MSN 9023) to CC-ABG-22 with Club Aereo de Universitario de Aviacion
					26766	(MSN 9033) to CC-XAI-23 with Club Aereo de Valparaiso
					26767	(MSN 9043) to CC-XAJ-24 with Club Aereo de San Felipe
					26768	(MSN 9053) to CC-XAK-25 with Club Aereo de Los Andes
				26769	(MSN 58B 9063) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 2. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26770	(MSN 58B 9073) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 7. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26771	(MSN 58B 9083) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 8. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26772	(MSN 58B 9093) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 9. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors. Registered as N47139
					and is on display at the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum.
				26773	(MSN 58B 9103) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 10. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26774	(MSN 58B 9113) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 3. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26776	(MSN 58B 9133) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 4. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26778	(MSN 58B 9153) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 5. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26779	(MSN 58B 9163)
					1943: Ordered as O-58B but redesignated prior to construction.
					1943: TOS USAAF and assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Gulf Coast Training Center,
						Bowman Field, KY.
					9/13/43: Taxi accident at Bowman Auxiliary Field #1, KY.
					9/17/43: Landing accident at Bowman Auxiliary Field #1, KY
					By 10/55 to current: Registered N47175.
				26780	(MSN 58B 9173) to Cuba May 1943 as FAEC 6. Used by Academia Nacional
					de Aviation Civil, Reserva Aerea (ANACRA) to train civilian pilots
					through use of military instructors.
				26812/26831 to Chile for use by the national aero club system
					26812	(MSN 9493) to CC-XAT-37 with Club Aereo de Los Angeles
					26813	(MSN 9503) to CC-XAD-32 with Club Aereo de Antofagasta
					26814	(MSN 9513) to CC-XAL-34 with Club Aereo de Rancagua
					26815	(MSN 9523) to CC-XAD-33 with Club Aereo de Antofagasta
					26816	(MSN 9533) to CC-XAA-30 with Club Aero de Chile
					26817	(MSN 9543) to CC-XAN-36 with Club Aereo de Curico
					26818	(MSN 9553) to CC-XAA-31 with Club Aereo de Chile
					26819	(MSN 9563) to CC-XAR-35 with Club Aereo de Chillan. To Chilean AF as 415. Now
						preserved at Museo Nacional Aeronautico y del Espacio at Santiago, Chile as CC-SHA
					26820	(MSN 9573) to CC-XAS-38 with Club Aereo de Concepcion
					26821	(MSN 9583) to CC-XAA-29 with Club Aereo de Chile
					26822	(MSN 9593) to CC-XBA-47 with Club Aereo de Osorno
					26823	(MSN 9603) to CC-XAC-41 with Club Aereo de Inuique
					26824	(MSN 9613) to CC-XAA-40 with Club Aereo de Chile
					26825	(MSN 9623) to CC-XAH-42 with Club Aereo de Ovalle
					26826	(MSN 9633) to CC-XAK-43 with Club Aereo de Los Andes
					26827	(MSN 9643) to CC-XAI-44 with Club Aeereo de Valparaiso
					26828	(MSN 9653) to CC-XBH-45 with Club Aereo de Melipilla
					26829	(MSN 58B 9663)to CC-XBB-48 with Club Aereo de Puerto Montt. Under restoration at
						Santiago-Tobalada, Chile and registered as CC-PUM.
					26830	(MSN 9673) to CC-XAA-39 with Club Aereo de Chile
					26831	(MSN 9683) to CC-XAY-46 with Club Aereo de Temuco
				26857	(MSN 058B-9943) Registered as N48433; cancelled 12Jun12
				26889	 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.
				26900	(MSN 58B 10373) to civil registration as N47520
				26928	(MSN 58B 10658) to civil registration as NC47502. Was undergoing restoration in 2014.
				26975	(MSN 58B 11123) released to civilian sale Sep 21, 1944 in Minnesota. Registered as NC47185, later N47185.
				27015 HQ and HQ Squadron, Bowman Field, Louisville, KY. Taxying at night, the pilot did not see the
					other aircraft ahead of him which was waiting to takeoff and collided with Aeronca L-3B 43-27080,
					damaging the tail with its propeller at Atterbury Field, Columbus, IN 3Mar43
				27045 to Dominican Republic as FAD 16
				27050 to Dominican Republic as FAD 17
				27051 to Dominican Republic as FAD 18
				27071	(MSN 12088) 1943: TOS USAAF. By 1976: Unknown owner with c/r N47181.
					May 27, 1981 to after 11/19: Keith Birsa, Cherry Valley, IL with c/r N47181.
				27079 being restored ac C-FFYS
				27080 HQ and HQ Squadron, Bowman Field, Louisville, KY. Waiting to take off at night, the pilot of
					following Aeronca L-3B 43-27015 did not see this aircraft ahead of him and collided with it,
					damaging the tail with its propeller at Atterbury Field, Columbus, IN 3Mar43.
				27131/27133 to Venezuela for use by civilian flying school operated by Ministry of Defence.
				27165	(MSN 058B-13023) Registered as N56741; cancelled 3ep14
				27206 stored at Pima Air Museum, AZ
43-27254/27469		Northwestern CG-4A-NW
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider built under contract by Northwestern Aeronautical
					Corporation of Minneapolis, MN.
				27258	 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field M, Borj el Farik, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43; aileron horn bracket
					broken, ribs broken in left wing, elevators badly warped.
				27259	 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field M, Borj el Farik, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27262	 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field M, Borj el Farik, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43; right wing damaged, aileron
					horn bracket broken, rudder and elevators warped.
					14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Destroyed landing at Djerba, Tunisia 20Aug43.
				27265	 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field L 24Jul43; tail broken off; damaged before being assigned to 61st TCG.
				27266	 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27268 8th Troop Carrier Squadron, 62nd Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Tunisia.
					Towed from Kairouan, Tunisia by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials of the
					British 1st Airborne Division to capture a bridge south of Syracuse during the invasion of Sicily on
					Operation ‘Ladborke’ 9Jul43. With stronger headwinds than forecasted, the glider was released too
					far from the coast, failed to reach the landing zone and ditched in the Mediterranean Sea
					off Syracuse. The US co-pilot was KIA; the fate of the British pilot and troops is not known.
				27276	 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field L 24Jul43; tail broken off; damaged before being assigned to 61st TCG
				27279	 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Sciacca, Sicily.
					Crashed at Sciacca 18Oct43. Forming up on a routine night training mission, another aircraft towing
					a glider cut across the C-47 towing this glider. The C-47 pulled up to avoid a crash and the
					glider pilot released the tow rope to avoid becoming tangled with other aircraft and gliders
					in the formation. The glider ditched in the Meditteranean Sea about nine miles off Sciacca;
					the two crew were rescued by local fishermen. The glider was later towed into port by fishermen.
				27282	 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43; aileron horn bracket broken,
					aileron and rudder warped.
				27283 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27289	 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27291	 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27292	 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43; rudder post cracked, ribs broken
					in wings, trim tab & aileron broken, rudder and elevators warped, servo tab bracket broken.
				27294	 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Damaged by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43; right aileron smashed, left wing
					tip and skids broken, ribs broken in left wing, top longeron broken in extreme tail section.
					59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Sciacca, Sicily. Crashed after a mid-air
					collision with another Waco CG-4A. The gliders were flying night formation; both pilots lost
					sight of each other after release from tow. No injuries to personnel.
				27300	 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Sciacca, Sicily.
					Crashed into an oil drum when it overshot landing at Sciacca 14Nov43. The glider had been towed
					to Foch Field, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43 to collect decontamination units. The glider was damaged
					as it came in for the landing at Sciacca and personnel and cargo remained intact. A decontamination
					unit weighing approximately 2,500 pounds was loaded onto the glider at Foch Field.
					The weight of the cargo created a forward impetus on landing at Sciacca which was difficult to stop.
					The pilot nosed up the glider onto the skids upon nearing the end of the runway, however a
					crosswind made it extremely difficult to keep it on the runway in the landing attitude.
					The tendency of the glider to weathervane to the left could not be counteracted by rudder
					control because the latter had been rendered less effective by the crosswind. The result
					was that the glider collided with a 55-gallon oil drum marker and tree off to the left
					of the runway. Damage was sustained by the left wing, landing gear, nose and left side of the
					fuselage. The braking factor was insufficient to have any effect on the inertia caused by the load.
				27303	 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Kairouan, Tunisia.
					Demolished by strong winds at Field K, Kairouan, Tunisia 24Jul43.
				27312	 35th Troop Carrier Squadron, 64th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Comiso, Sicily.
					Destroyed landing at Oujda, French Morocco 16Dec43.
				27315 converted to XPG-1-NW twin-engine powered glider. Ordered Apr 1943.
					First flight 13May43. Destroyed by a tornado; in Jul43, further development was stopped.
				27317	 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
				27325	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Sciacca, Sicily.
					Force landed at Sciacca 6Dec43. While flying at an altitude of 1,000 feet the glider was
					accidentally released from the tow plane. In changing the wheel from co-pilot to pilot, the
					control post locking pin failed to engage properly. The co-pilot, in trying to force the
					pin into its locking position, accidentally hit the tow rope release handle. The handle
					was pushed forward by the blow but not enough to release that glider at that time.
					About fifteen minutes later the rope released. This occurred slightly east of Sciacca at
					an altitude of 600 feet. Making a turn into the wind, the pilot landed the glider on a
					plowed field near the Sciacca airport road. The crew sustained no injuries and there was
					no visible damage to the glider. The glider was transferred to the 456th Service Squadron.
				27345	 441st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Merryfield (Station 464).Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Hackensack’, 7Jun44.
				27348	 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				27361	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the HQ Battery,
					319th Field Artillery Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				27362	 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				27371	 94th Troop Carrier Squadron, 439th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Châteaudun (A-39), France.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division to a
					landing zone at Bastogne, Belgium during the Ardennes offensive 27Dec44.
				27376	 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
				27378	 95th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Bricy (A-50), Orléans, France.
					Written off in France 27Dec44. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone at Bastogne, Belgium during the Ardennes offensive.
				27382	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
				27451	 86th Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Towed by C-47 42-100655. The glider struck trees and runs into a hedge landing between
					Nouettes and Bellet, 3km E of Saint-Germain-le-Gaillard, Normandy, France 6Jun44.
					The glider was transporting a 57mm anti-tank cannon and ammunition for the 80th Airborne
					Anti-Aircraft Battalion to a landing zone at Sainte-Mère-Église, France on Mission ‘Detroit’.
				27452	 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44.
				27453	 84th Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Towed by C-47 42-100803 which, after releasing the glider, was shot down by flak near Valognes [4KIA].
					The glider struck an electric pole with the left wing then ran into a hedge landing 5km E from
					Quettetot, 6km NW of Bricquebec, Normandy, France 6Jun44 [5EVD]. The glider was transporting
					a 57mm anti-tank cannon, ammunition and three men of the 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Battalion
					to a landing zone at Sainte-Mère-Église, France on Mission ‘Detroit’.
				27295	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Borizzo, Trapani, Sicily.
					Accident on the ground at Borizzo 1Dec43, probably damaged by Cessna UC-78 #43-7394 which crashed
					landing at Borizzo.
				27424 (314th) 32nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Poix (B-44), France.
					Written off in Germany 24Mar45. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’. MACR 13359
43-27470/27472		Boeing XC-97
				MSN 8481/8483
				27470 to the Air Material Command, Kirtland Field, NM, Sep 1946 for Project Chickenpox conversion
					as a mock-up for the transport, mobile assembly and maintenance of atomic weapons. Eight
					aircraft were to be modified, before the program was abandoned.
					To Eglin Field for cold weather tests.
					Assigned to 1st Strategic Support Unit, SAC, Kirtland Field, NM as a GIA and mock-up vehicle
				27471 converted to ZXC-97 in 1948.
				27472 crashed 5 mi E of Dayton, OH May 22, 1947. 5 killed.
43-27473/27792		North American B-25J-1-NC Mitchell
				MSN 108-34486/108-34805
				27483 While being loaded, a dropped cluster bomb underneath the bomb bay exploded killing five of the load
					crew and badly wounding the sixth. The bomber caught fire in its fully fueled wing tanks.
				27484 (310th BG, 428th BS) blew a tire and crashed on takeoff Feb 15, 1945 at
					Ghisonaccia, Corsica. Crew escaped the fire and explosion of bombs.
				27485 489th Bomb Squadron [9I], 340th Bomb Group; “Flak Fodder II”; Damaged by enemy action before first
					combat mission at Foggia, Italy 27Jun44; Code changed to 9N
			 	27486 489th Bomb Squadron [9R], 340th Bomb Group; “Snot Nose”; Damaged in collision with B-25J 43-27694
					taxying at Alesan, Corsica 11Jan45
				27489 489th BS, 340th BG, "Oooh Brother"
				27491 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27493 completed 140 missions during WW2. Presumed scrapped after the war. There is a B-25J flying with Commemorative
					AF with this tail number.
				27499 named "Miss Margie"
				27507 accepted Mar 13, 1944. (381st BS, 310th BG, "Pin Up Girl") nose gear collapsed on landing Jun 22, 1944
					due to flak damage. Ship scrapped
				27511/27515 to USN as PBJ-1J 35203/35207
				27517 (340th BG, 489th BS, "Prop Wash") lost Feb 26, 1945. MACR 12573.
					3 POW
				27524 (310th BG, 428th BS) hit by flak over target at Ora, Italy Mar 10, 1945.
					Plane crashed near Corniglio, Italy in Apennines. MACR 12971.
				27525 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27526 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27527 (310th BG, 381st BS) crashed at Barjols, France Aug 8, 1944. MACR 7304.
					6 crew evaded.
				27529 (310th BG, 428th BS) hit by flak over target Mar 10, 1945 and crashed 10 mi
					E of Ora, Italy. MACR 12920
				27530 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27535 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27536 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27544 489th BS, 340th BG, "Lady Luck"
				27546 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27547 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27552 (310th BG 381st BS) lost in action when collided with another aircraft over the target,
					Apr 4, 1945. MACR 13682.
				27557 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27558 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27561 (381st BS, 310th BG) crashlanded at 321st BG base. Scrapped
				27568 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27569 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27579 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27580 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27590 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27591 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27596 sold on civilian market as N9865C. At Grand Forks
					AFB Museum marked as 44-28834. Listed by FAA as "sale reported" in 1990
				27601 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27602 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27605 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27610 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27612 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27613 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27623 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27624 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27626 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27634 Lend-Lease to USSR. Shot down by AAA at night at Ásványráró, Hungary Dec 22/23, 1944. 3 KIA, 1 POW
				27635 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27638 used in North African campaign in WW2 and sank Italian cruiser Taranto. 489th BS, 340th BG, "Old No 99"
				27642 named "Puss & Boots"
				27644 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27645 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27646 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27650 shot down in Italy May 26, 1944. MACR 5145 and 6613.
				27653 489th BS, 340th BG, "Ruthie"
				27655 489th BS, 340th BG, "Daisy-C" later named "Athena". 133 missions.
				27656 Assigned to 57th Bomb Wing, 340th Bomb Group, 487th Squadron as 7C. Entered service on or about May 15, 1944.
					Based in Alesani, Corsica. Placed into service because previous 7C damaged in German air raid the night of
					May 12-13, 1944. Plane was named after the McKinley Jr. High School in Muncie, Indiana that raised the money
					for it via the Buy A Bomber war bond campaign. Plane flew 20 missions and was shot down on June 22, 1944 on
					mission to bomb railroad bridge at Gricigliana, Italy (north of Florence) . 3 KIA, 1 POW, 2 evaded capturel
				27657 (340th BG, 489th BS, "9P") collided in midair with 43-4064 Jan 21, 9145 after bombing San Michele. Tail
					gunner was killed, but 27657 landed safely at Alesani. 43-4064 crashed. 43-27657 ditched Mar 16, 1945
					at 4 miles after take-off when both engines stopped. The aircraft blew up when it hit the water.
 				Only body of radio-gunner was found and buried at the cemetery of Bastia
				27659 489th BS, 340th BG, "Morning Mission"
				27666 (310th BG, 428th BS) hit by flak over Lavis, Italy Jan 4, 1945, crashed near
					Lake Garda. MACR 10945.
				27667 489th BS, 340th BG, "Comin Over Hun"
				27670 (340th BG, 496th BS, "Yankee Doodle Dandy") shot down Feb 13, 1945 on mission to San Ambrogio, Italy. MACR 12092.
				27671 (310th BG, 428th BS) stalled twice on landing attempts Mar 22, 1945 at Fano, Italy
					and dropped to airstrip, aircraft DBR.
				27681/27687 to USN as PBJ-1J 35208/35214
				27688 to NEIAF as N5-221
				27689 to NEIAF as N5-220, later to RAAF as A47-26. SOC 3/50.
				27691 to NEIAF as N5-219, later to RAAF as A47-27. SOC 3/50.
				27692 to NEIAF as N5-218
				27694 489th Bomb Squadron [9U], 340th Bomb Group; “C-Ration 4-F”; Damaged in collision with B-25J 43-27486
					taxying at Alesan, Corsica 11Jan45
				27698	(MSN 108-24711) assigned to 445th BS/321st BG, 57th BW named "Peggy Lou". This aircraft survived over 129
					missions and was returned to USA.
				27702 (340th BG) lost Jul 3, 1944. MACR 6457
				27705 489th BS, 340th BG, "Black Jack"
				27708 (340th BG) lost Mar 30, 1945. MACR 13704
				27709 (340th BG) lost Nov 5, 1944. MACR 9703.
				27712 converted to TB-25N. On static display at Pima Air and Space Museum,
					Tucson, AZ marked as '0-32712/BD-712'. Reported 1968 displayed
					at MASDC main gate, moved Oct 1969 to Pima County Museum.
				27713 (340th BG) lost Aug 15, 1944. MACR 7972
				27717 (340th BG, 489th BS, "That's All Brother") crash landed on Corsica late 1944. 38 missions.
				27719 (310th BG, 428th BS) hit by flak near Callianno,Italy Nov 11, 1944 and
					crashed 6 mi E of Arco, Italy. MACR 9848.
				27720 "Twin Engine Sadie" 340th BG, 498th BS
				27727 (486th BG) lost Jun 3, 1944. MACR 5453
				27730 (321st BG) lost Feb 6, 1945. MACR 12131
				27732 (321st BG, 446th BS, "Leydale") shot down Nov 10, 1944 in mission
					over Ostiglia, Italy. MACR 9962.
				27735 (310th BG) lost Sep 9, 1944. MACR 8382
				27737 (310th BG) lost Apr 4, 1945. MACR 13685
				27740	(MSN 108-34753) attached to 321st BG 445th BS shot down by flak Oct 3, 1944 while on mission to bomb the
					Galliate road bridge, Italy. MACR 9037. 7 crew bailed out, one safe in hands of Italian partisans and
					the remainder became POW.
				27741 named "Val"
				27742 named "Vicious Vera"
				27746 (489th BS, 340th BG) lost Nov 4, 1944. MACR 9711
				27747 (321st BG) lost Mar 21, 1945. MACR 13203
				27752 489th BS, 340th BG, "Solid Jackson"
				27753 to RAF as Mitchell III HD347. SOC Jan 15, 1947.
				27754 to RAF as Mitchell III HD348. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27755 to RAF as Mitchell III HD349. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27756 to RAF as Mitchell III HD350. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27757 to RAF as Mitchell III HD351. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27758 to RAF as Mitchell III HD352. Missing on ferry flight between Gander,
					Canada and Lagens, Azores May 24, 1944.
				27759 to RAF as Mitchell III HD353. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27760 to RAF as Mitchell III HD354. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27761 to RAF as Mitchell III HD355. SOC Jan 15, 1947
				27762 to RAF as Mitchell III HD356. With 180 Squadron hit by AAA over Bocholt, Germany
					and DBR in subsequent belly landing at Eindhoven, Holland Mar 21, 1945. SOC Jun 23, 1945
				27763 to RAF as Mitchell III HD357. SOC Jan 30, 1947
				27764 to RAF as Mitchell III HD358. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27765 to RAF as Mitchell III HD359. Wrecked when swung on landing and undercarriage
					collapsed, Fersfield, England Apr 11, 1945.
				27766 to RAF as Mitchell III HD360. Damaged by flak over Weeze and DBR when
					belly landed at Melsbroek, Belgium Feb 13, 1945.
				27767 to RAF as Mitchell III HD361. SOC Nov 29, 1946.
				27768 (310th BG, 428th BS) crashed in Corsican mountains during weather flight Dec 24, 1944.
					MACR 10725.
				27770 (340th BG) lost Nov 4, 1944. MACR 10778
				27771 (310th BG, 428th BS) hit by flak and collided with 43-28068 Sep 18, 1944, and
					made forced landing in Italy. Aircraft DBR. MACR 8938 was issued because
					one crewman bailed out before the landing.
				27774 for period 1945/47 (at least) based in Italy and used as
					VIP transport by RAF Mediterranean/Middle East Communications Sqn (still
					with USAAF identity).
				27775 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27776 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27777 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27778 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27783 (486th BG) lost Aug 15, 1944. MACR 7685
				27784 with 486th BS, 340th BG, tail code "6Q".
				27788 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27789 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27790 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27792 (321st BG) lost Sep 18, 1944 when hit in the wing during an attack on German troop concentrations
					northwest of Rimini and caught fire and dove into the sea. Several parachutes seen. MACR 8779
43-27793/28112		North American B-25J-5-NC Mitchell
				MSN 108-34806/108-35125 (Andrade quotes 108-32306/32625)
				27796 (310th BG) lost Nov 18, 1944. MACR 9982
				27797 (310th BG,428th BS) hit by flak near Galliate, Italy Sep 23, 1944, crashed in
					Maritime Alps near Altaie, Italy. MACR 8937.
				27801 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27802 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27803 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27805 named "Desirable"
				27812 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27813 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27814 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27816 (38th BG) lost on practice minimum altitude bombing attack
					mission south of Abra River, 50 yd offshore of Manangat, Luzon
					Feb 25, 1945. 3 on board killed.
				27819 500th BS, 345th BG lost 10 mi W of Toayhara airbase, Formosa Mar 2, 1945. All 6 crew MIA. MACR 15448
				27824 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27825 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27826 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27836 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27837 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27838 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27844 (38th BG) lost Mar 20, 1945, SW Pacific.
				27846 Downed at Tacchua, Formosa, March 2, 1945. MACR 16194.
				27847 to Brazil in 1946/47. Brazilian AF serial 5087 then Uruguay and displayed as 156 at Museo
					Aeronautica, Montevideo.
				27848 (42nd BG) lost Apr 14, 1945, South Pacific.
				27849 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27850 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27851 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27858 (345th BG) lost Apr 3, 1945, SW Pacific.
				27860 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27861 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27864 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27865 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27868	(MSN 108-34881) converted to TB-25N. Sold on commercial market as N9077Z. Airworthy
				 	with Confederate AF, San Antonio, TX. as N25YR "Yellow Rose".
				27869 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27871 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27872 Lend-Lease to USSR
				27873 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27876 survived war in 381st BS, 310th BG. to Brazil in 1946/47
				27878 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27879 (41st BG) lost Jul 29, 1945, Central Pacific.
				27880 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27881 to Brazil in 1946/47
				27882 called "Workin for the Yankee Dollar".
				27888 (345th BG, 500th BS) lost Apr 3, 1945, Hoi How Bay, Hainan, SW Pacific. MACR 14225. 3 crew MIA, 2 rescued
				27890 (5th BG) lost Mar 13, 1945, SW Pacific.
				27899 named "Flo"
				27900 with 486th BS, 340th BG, tail code "6V".
				27904/27910 to USN as PBJ-1J 35215/35221
				27919 (319rh BG)
				27921/27924 Lend-Lease to China Mar 1944
				27926 to NEIAF as N5-223
				27927 to NEIAF as N5-224, later to RAAF as A47-28. SOC 3/50.
				27928 to NEIAF as N5-225, later to RAAF as A47-29. SOC 3/50.
				27929 to NEIAF as N5-226
				27955 (43rd BG) lost Sep 20, 1945, South Pacific.
				27958	 100th Bomb Squadron, 42nd Bomb Group, Thirteenth Air Force. Modified by Field Unit 13, Section 22, HQ
					Thirteenth Air Force May45; used for ferret missions to locate Japanese radar sites throughout
					the Pacific. First mission 6Jun45. Damaged when skidded on a wet taxiway and collided with a
					parked aircraft 9Jun45. Salvaged.
				27960 (38th BG) lost Nov 29, 1945, SW Pacific.
				27964 489th BS, 340th BG, "Solid Jackson"
				27975 (38th BG) lost Nov 11, 1944. MACR 10088
				27976 (42nd BG) lost Mar 10, 1945. MACR 13501.
				27977 with 13th AF, 2nd BG, 100th BS at Palawan, Philippines
				27979 (100th BS, 42nd BG, 13th AF) shot down by AAA after bombing Kendari Airfield on
					Celebes Island Jan 11, 1945. Crew of 6 KIA. 	MACR 15661
				27982 (38th BG) lost Mar 20, 1945, SW Pacific.
				27983	 100th Bomb Squadron, 42nd Bomb Group, Thirteenth Air Force. Modified by Field Unit 13, Section 22,
					HQ Thirteenth Air Force Oct44; used for ferret missions to locate Japanese radar sites throughout
					the Pacific. First mission 28Nov44. ‘Beautiful Ohio’. WFU Jul45. Abandoned at Puerto Princesa,
					Palawan, Philippines.
				27990 to RAF as Mitchell III HD362. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27991 to RAF as Mitchell III HD363. DBR in air raid Melsbroek, Belgium Jan 1, 1945.
				27992 to RAF as Mitchell III HD364. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27993 to RAF as Mitchell III HD365. Missing from mission to Xanten Feb 10, 1945
				27994 to RAF as Mitchell III HD366. SOC Mar 4, 1947
				27995 to RAF as Mitchell III HD367. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27996 to RAF as Mitchell III HD368. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27997 to RAF as Mitchell III HD369. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				27998 to RAF as Mitchell III HD370. SOC Aug 7, 1947
				27999 to RAF as Mitchell III HD371. SOC Sep 27, 1945. Must have been
					returned to USAF, since it was damaged by AAA and crash landed Mindoro,
					Philippines Jan 26, 1954. Pilot OK
				28000 to RAF as Mitchell III HD372. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				28001 to RAF as Mitchell III HD373. SOC Sep 11, 1947
				28002 to RAF as Mitchell III HD374. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				28003 to RAF as Mitchell III HD375. SOC Sep 27, 1945
				28004 to RAF as Mitchell III HD376. Crashed when abandoned by crew after being
					hit by flak over Bocholt, Germany Mar 20, 1945
				28005 to RAF as Mitchell III HD377. SOC Sep 27, 1945
				28006 to RAF as Mitchell III HD378. SOC Aug 7, 1947
				28007 to RAF as Mitchell III HD379. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				28008 to RAF as Mitchell III HD380. Missing from mission to Deventer, Holland Feb 6, 1945.
				28013 MACR 13514 erroneously lists this plane as being lost Jan 18, 1945,
					but it was really 42-28013
				28017 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28018 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28019 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28029 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28030 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28031 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28033 to Brazil in 1946/47
				28035 to Brazil in 1946/47. Also listed as being lost with 38th BG, 405th BS Oct 2, 1944
					near Halwahara, NEI. MACR 9967
				28041 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28042 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28043 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28046 to Brazil in 1946/47
				28053 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28054 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28055 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28059	(MSN 108-35072) converted to TB-25N. WFU and stored at Davis
					Monthan AFB, AZ 1957-58. Sold to Blue Mountain Air Service,
					La Grande, OR as N9857C. Fitted with 1000 gallon tank and
					converted to air tanker Apr 1959. To Earl "Red" Dodge,
					Anchorage, AK as Tanker #4 1959-1970. To Edgar L. Thorsrud,
					Missoula, MT Jul 1970-79. To Max Power Inc, Carlsbad, CA
					Dec 1979-80. To Holden Aviation Services, Lamont, Alberta
					Sep 1980-81 registered as C-GTTM. To Aero Trader, Borrego
					Springs, CA May 1981 registered as N26795. To Kermit
					Weeks/Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, FL May 1981. To Kermit A.
					Weeks/Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, FL Jul 1984-2005.
					Registered as N1943J. Rebuilt to flying condition by Aero
					Traders, Chino, CA 1983-2000. First flight Mar 17, 2000.
					Flown as 152/Apache Princess. Aft fuselage for rebuild came
					from 44-30090 (N9633C). Rear fuselage and parts of N9857C
					are stored in Aero Trader yard, Ocotillo Wells, CA 2000.
				28060 modified as TB-25N in 1954. Sold in 1957 on
					commercial market as N5244V. Believed to have been scrapped.
				28065 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28066 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28067 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28068 (310th BG, 428th BS) shot down by flak Sep 18, 1944 5 mi W of Rimini, Italy. MACR 8940
				28070 554th Base Unit. Missing over the South Atlantic Ocean, 270 miles east of Natal, Brazil,
					while on a ferrying flight to Ascension Island, then onward to Casablanca, Morocco.
					All 6 crew MIA. MACR 6062
				28077 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28078 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28079 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28085 (100th BS, 42nd BG, 13th AF) lost Feb 18, 1945 over San Roque Airdrome, Zamboanga.
				28088 (38th BG) lost Mar 2, 1945, SW Pacific.
				28089 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28090 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28091 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28096	(MSN 108-35109) to Venezuelan AF as 5B40 and reported in 1990 as being on display at the Museo Aeronautico,
					Maracay, Venezuela as 2B40.
				28099 (38th BG) lost Oct 5, 1944, SW Pacific.
				28102 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28103 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28111 Lend-Lease to USSR
				28112 Lend-Lease to USSR
43-28113/28222		North American B-25J-10-NC Mitchell
				MSN 108-35126/108-35235 (Andrade quotes 108-32626/32735)
				28122 489th BS, 345th BG lost Cebu City, Philippines Jan 3, 1945. MACR 15591. All 6 crew MIA.
				28124 (38th BG) lost Nov 10, 1944, Leyte.
				28126	 100th Bomb Squadron, 42nd Bomb Group, Thirteenth Air Force. Modified by Field Unit 13,
					Section 22, HQ Thirteenth Air Force Jun45; used for ferret missions to locate Japanese radar
					sites throughout the Pacific. First mission 22Jun45. WFU Jul45.
				28127 (500th GS, 345th BG) lost Jun 3, 1945 at sea E of Macclesfield Banks, SW Pacific. MACR 12933; All 6 crew MIA.
				28134 (498th BS 345th BG) lost Jan 9, 1945, between Tacloban and Lingayen Gulf, SW Pacific.
					MACR 12205. All 6 crew MIA
				28174/28180 to USN as PBJ-1J 35222/35228
				28181 to NEIAF as N5-227, later to RAAF as A47-32. SOC 3/50.
				28182 to NEIAF as N5-228
				28183 to NEIAF as N5-231, later to RAAF as A47-31. SOC 3/50. The aircraft
					painted as A47-31 ex VH-XXI is really 44-86791 and is flying in the USA.
				28184 to NEIAF as N5-230
				28185 to NEIAF as N5-229, later to RAAF as A47-30. SOC 3/50.
				28196 to Brazil in 1946/47
				28204 modified as TB-25N in 1953. Sold on civilian market
					in 1957 as N9856C. Operated as firefighting plane.
					Sold in 1968 to Filmways, Inc and used to film
					Catch-22. Sold in 1971 to Tallmantz Aviation, CA.
					Restored by Aero Traders and marked as PBJ-1J *Pacific
					Princess*. Currently airworthy. Used in filming
					of *Pearl Harbor*
				28210 to Brazil in 1946/47
				28220 to Brazil in 1946/47 as BAF 5100. Crashed in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sept 13, 1950. No survivors,
				28221 to Brazil in 1946/47
				28222 Taken on strength with the USAAF on Jun 7, 1944 and served with several units,
					according to the Hurlburt Field information (but none specified). One unit in
					which it served by 1949 was the 52nd Air Base Group at Mitchel AFB, NY.
					Ca.1953 the plane was converted to a TB-25N crew trainer. On Oct 1, 1957 it was
					placed in storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ, and struck off charge Nov 18, 1957.
					It was soon purchased by Les Bowman of Los Angeles, CA, who converted it to an
					air tanker with a 1,000 gallon tank, and registered the plane as N5256V.
					In 1960 it was operated by Paul Mantz Air Services of Santa Ana, CA, who flew
					it to Caracas, Venezuela for a fire bombing contract. In February 1962 the
					plane was purchased by Zack Monroe of Burbank, CA, who fitted it with agricultural
					spray bars. In November 1963 it was back with Les Bowman for a year before
					he sold it to Cal Nat Airways of Grass Valley, CA. In 1968 the plane was withdrawn
					from use and stripped of its engines and left derelict at Grass Valley.
					Ralph Ponte of Grass Valley bought the plane in 1970, and then he partnered
					with Gary Larkins in 1976 and the two restored the plane to airworthy condition
					between 1976 and 1980, although Mr Larkins apparently dropped out of the
					partnership by 1978 when the plane was registered to just Mr. Ponte.
					In 1980 the plane was either given or sold to the Air Force Museum Loan Program,
					and in August the plane was ferried to Beale AFB, CA for display, marked as 328222.
					In April 1995 the plane was dismantled and trucked to Hurlburt Field, FL,
					where it was restored to B-25J configuration without a top turret.
43-28223/28235		Sikorsky YR-4B
				Sikorsky Model VS-316
				28223 to salvage Apr 17, 1945
				28224 to reclamation at Chanute AAF Mar 20, 1946
				28225 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Jan 23, 1944 to Oct 20,1948
					To reclamation at Langley AFB, VA Dec 29, 1948
				28226 to Royal Navy as Hoverfly I FT839 9/1944. Crashed 2/18/1948 Witley, UK
				28227 to US Navy Mar 1, 1944 as HNS-1 39033
				28228(?) to Royal Navy as Hoverfly I FT836 6/1944. Reduced to spares 4/26/1948
				28229	(MSN 26) to US Navy as 39034. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
					later as NACA Langley Research Center, Langley Field, VA Apr 17, 1944 to Sep 4, 1953
				28230 Liaison Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, 10th Air Force, Asanol, India. Force landed after engine
					failure at Asanol 28May44. Condemned Jun 1, 1944
				28231 to US Navy Mar 8, 1944
				28232(?) to Royal Navy as Hoverfly I FT837 3/1944.
					Crashed into churchyard at Younghal, Eire Feb 21, 1950 following
					tail rotor failure. Both occupants survived. Engine and
					gearbox salvaged, remainder dumped in sea.
				28233 to Royal Navy as Hoverfly I FT838 3/1944. Crashed 4/1/1946 Lee-On-Solent, UK
				28234 Sikorsky Aircraft, Bridgeport, CT. Force landed with mechanical failure at Bridgeport 12Apr44.
					Delivered disassembled to Wright Field, OH and condemned May 18, 1944
				28235 Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Mid-air collision seven miles SE of Wright Field 18Jun45.
					To reclamation at Patterson AAF, OH Mar 20, 1946
43-28236/28239		Sikorsky XR-5
				Sikorsky Model VS-327. Developed to meet UK requirement for an anti-submarine helicopter
				28236 First flight 18Aug43. Damaged 12Oct43; with Sikorsky's nephew, Jimmy Viner, at the controls,
					the tail rotor failed at an altitude of 75 ft. Suffered an engine failure while flying to a war
					bond rally in Nebraska. The pilot crash-landed but the airframe was too damaged to repair and
					was scavenged for spare parts. To reclamation at Bridgeport AAF, CT Jul 2, 1946
				28237 4020th Base Unit, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Fatal crash at Alachua Field, Gainesville, FL,
					on December 2, 1944, when welds in one of the steel collars holding the blades to the rotor
					mast failed. to reclamation at Orlando AAB, FL Dec 16, 1944
				28238 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT847. Requisitioned by USAAF despite UK protests.
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Destroyed 20 miles south of Barksdale Field, LA on November 4, 1944;
					the fabric covering one of the rotor blades tore loose and in the ensuing crash, the
					helicopter rolled over. Condemned at Bridgeport AAF, CT Jun 12, 1945
				28239 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT848. Requisitioned by USAAF despite UK protests.
					To Sikorsky Corp Oct 25, 1949
43-28240/28244		Sikorsky XR-6A
				Sikorsky Model VS-316B
				28240 to reclamation at Wright AAF, OH Aug 23, 1946
				28241 to US Navy at NAS Patuxent River, MD Oct 26, 1944
				28242 to US Navy Oct 31,1 944
				28243 to US Navy Jan 5, 1944 as BuNo 46448
				28244 to reclamation at Danbury, CT May 10, 1949
43-28245/28246		Waco XCG-13
				Waco Aircraft Company Model NLB 30-seat military transport glider. Ordered Sep 2, 142
				28245 first flight Dedc 2, 1943. To reclamation at Patterson AAF, OH Jun 5, 1946
				28246 Modified with a tricycle landing gear and an hydraulic system incorporated to open the
					top-hinged nose opening. Wrecked in windstorm at Clinton County Field, Wilmington, OH Jul 1944.
43-28247		Sikorsky YR-4B
				Sikorsky Model VS-316
				Condemned inventory Dec 31, 1944.
43-28248/29047		Lockheed P-38J-15-LO Lightning
				MSN 422-3263/422-4062
				28258 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 5th AF) show down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot and unit 15 mi E of
					Siliesta airfield, Rumania Jun 22, 1944. MACR 7003. Pilot killed.
				28260 (14th FG) lost over Austria Jul 26, 1944. MACR 7190.
				28261 (14th FG) lost over Austria May 24, 1944. MACR 5184
				28262 364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-B
				28265 (1st FG, 94th FS) crashed at Lus La Croix Haute, France when hit by AAA
					while strafing Aug 16, 1944. MACR 7690. Pilot KIA.
				28266 (37th FS, 14th FG) crash landed on Vis Island, Yugoslavia some time in 1944.
				28268 435th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Landing accident Jul 28, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28269 (96th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at San Pietro Di Corso, Italy Aug 29, 1944.
					MACR 8100. Pilot killed.
				28270 (20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF, "Grace Marie") shot down by Fw-190A-8 of JG 11/7 at Gross Vollstedt,
					Germany May 22, 1944. MACR 4974. Pilot POW
				28272 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped Nov 1944.
				28273 55th FG, 338th FS, 8th AF; code CL- 			Lost 16 June 44
				28274 55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF; code CG- 	"Patty, LaVerne, Maxene" (one name on each nacelle)
					Named for the three Andrews Sisters
				28279 55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF; code CG-W			Lost 13 July 44 - MAC
				28281 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped Nov 1944.
				28282 collided in midair with 42-13521 28 mi from Muroc AAB, California Jun 27, 1944. Both pilots killed.
				28285 55th FG, 343rd FS, 8th AF; code CY-J	"The Black Hawk IV"
				28286 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped Nov 1944.
				28291 (F-5E-2-LO) to Chinese AF
				28292 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) lost May 12, 1944. Pilot KIA. MACR 4666
				28293 (67th FG) lost Jul 19, 1944. MACR 7170
				28300 (F-5E-2-LO, 10th PRG, 33rd PRS) shot down by Bf 109 Jun 17, 1944 near Cherbourg, France.
					Pilot KIA. MACR 6489.
				28301 20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-O	"Mama's Boy"
				28302 (F-5E-2-LO, 33rd PRS) crashed during test flight Jul 7, 1944 near Chalgrove Field, UK.
					Pilot killed.
				28304 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped 11/1945.
				28310 (F-5E-2-LO) crashed Coffeyville AAF, KS Aug 11, 1945.
				28311 7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF
				28312 (F-5E-2-LO) to Chinese AF
				28314 7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF
				28317 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped Dec 7, 1944.
				28319 (5th FG) lost Jan 30, 1945. MACR 11832
				28320 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped 11/1945
				28321 (F-5E-2-LO, 33th PRS) crashed on takeoff Jul 4, 1944, Chalgrove Field, UK. Pilot OK.
				28324 (F-5E-2-LO, 7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF) lost Aug 14, 1944. MACR 7761
				28327 (F-5E-2-LO, 4th PRG) lost Aug 28, 1944. MACR 10781.
				28329 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped spring of 1944.
				28331 (F-5E-2-LO, 7th PRG, 13th PRS, "Dottie") lost Aug 14, 1944. MACR 7762.
				28332 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped 11/1945.
				28333 7th PRG, 27th PRS, "Lanakila"
				28334 (F-5E-2-LO, 6th PRG) crashed at Hill Airdrome on Mindoro Feb 20, 1945. MACR 13036
					The pilot, who was Operations Officer of the 8th Photo Recon Squadron based at Dulag, Leyte,
					died of his injuries on February 21, 1945. This was a non-combat loss
				28336 (14th FG) lost Aug 19, 1944. MACR 8341.
				28337 367th FG, 394th FS, 8th AF, Crashed Stony Cross 12Apr44
				28338 (367th FG) lost Nov 16, 1944. MACR 10568
				28341 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Shot down Aug 10, 1944 by AAA 1 km S of Romery 7 km NW of Epernay, France while on a fighter sweep
					mission to Melun-Dijon, France.
					Aircraft crashed in the woods and exploded on impact. Pilot was killed. MACR 7622
				28342 (367th FG 392nd FS "Royal Flush") lost in takeoff accident Aug 24, 1944; pilot killed.
				28344 364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-H
				28349 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Hit by AAA Jun 22, 1944 over La Fere France while on a fighter bomber mission on a
					railroad bridge at La Fere, France.
					The left engine caught fire and aircraft crashed 1 km we of the airfield at Wizernes, France.
					Pilot bailed out and became a POW. MACR 5966
				28353		364th FG, 384th FS, 8th AF; code 5Y-G
				28354		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-L			Lost 14 July 44
				28358		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-I	Dotty
				28360		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2- 			Lost 19 May 44
				28361		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-T
				28362		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-O
				28367 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Shot down Jul 4, 1944 by AAA at Oire, France while on a fighter sweep to Nantes Seintes, France. Pilot (MIA) and Fate Unknown.
					MACR 6692.
				28372 364th FG, 384th FS, 8th AF; code 5Y-B	"Melba Lee"
				28374 55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF; code CG-J
				28375 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit between Gyor and
					Lake Balaton, Hungary Jun 16, 1944. MACR 5767. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28376 (479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed Westerveld near Zuidwolde (Dr), Netherlands
					Aug 15, 1944 while on bomber escort mission to Plantlunne, Germany.
					MACR 8120. Pilot bailed out and became POW
				28377 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station
					USAAF-377 Suffolk England. Shot down by AAA Aug 9, 1944 and crashed at Leoplodshafen 10 km
					North of Karlsruhe Germany while on a bomber escort mission to
					Strausbourg, Germany. The left engine caught fire and shortly afterward the
					entire aircraft caught fire and crashed. Pilot bailed out and
					became a POW. MACR 7785
				28378		479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF; code L2-H	"Elbow Dottie"		Named after waitress in Bar used
					by Unit - "The Elbow Room" Glendale Ca.
				28379		20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC-B
				28380		20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC-G
				28382		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-E
				28385		20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC- 
				28388		55th FG, 343rd FS, 8th AF; code CY- 			Lost 11 June 44
				28390 (96th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Nov 16, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				29393 20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-W	"Wrangler"		To 474 FG 9th AF as K6-L
				28395 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed near Travnik, Yugoslavia after engine caught fire and failed Sep 22, 1944.
					MACR 8955. Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				28397 20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC-O			Lost 7 July 44
				28398 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA NW of Pec, Yugoslavia Aug 17, 1944. MACR 7676.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28402 364th FG, 384th FS, 8thAF; code 5Y-F
				28403 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crash landed 1/2 mi NW of Vincenzo Airfield, Foggia, Italy Oct 14, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28404		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-N
					20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-C	:Soar / Assie II"( / is flourish to look like "L" )
					20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-A	"Kentucky Kernel"		Force landed 12 May 44
				28406 364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-A	"The Gallant Warrior"		Presentation aircraft from
					University High School, West Los Angeles, CA.
				28408 Named “Gentle Annie” with 79th Fighter Squadron/20th
					Fighter Group at Kingsciffe, Northamptonshire. Coded MC-R
					and flown by Col. Harold J. Rau, Commanding Officer of 20th Fighter Group
				28410 (1st FG) lost over Austria Sep 10, 1944. MACR 8354
				28412		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-N	"Wilda / Mary Jo"
					20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-N	"Okie-Bloke / Mary Jo"
				28414		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-X
				28415 (1st FG) lost over Austria Sep 12, 1944. MACR 8350
				28416		479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF; code L2-N			Lost 12 August 44
				28417		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-K
				28418		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-G
					479th FG, 436th FS, 8th AF; code 9B- 	"Merrily Ann"
				28419 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Collided in midair Jul 24, 1944 with P-38J (44-23172) from 436th FS 479th FG SE of
					Crulai, France while on a fighter sweep mission
					to Argentan, France. Aircraft went into a spin and crashed. Pilot was killed. MACR 7576
				28422		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-H
				28423		55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF; code CG- 	"Margie Dwaine"		Lost 16 June 44
				28425		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-Z			Lost 25 May 44
				28426 435th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Crashed Aug 8, 1944 4 Miles N of Ravieres, France while strafing a truck while on a fighter bomber mission on the
					airfield at Melun-Dijon, France. Aircraft hit a tree and and a large piece of the right wing broke off.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. MACR 7786
				28429 (14th FG) lost over Austria Jan 31, 1945. MACR 11815.
				28430		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-N.	"Jeanne"		Lost 16 June 44
				28431		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-O	"Happy Jack's Go Buggy"		Lost 12 June 44
				28432 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Crashed Aug 14, 1944 from unknown cause 2 km NE of Juvimocourt 22 km Southeast of Laon, France while on a strafing mission to
					Epernay, France area. Pilot bailed out and became a POW. MACR 8119
				28433		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-B	Jeanie		Lost 19 June 44 force-landed on return from ops
				28443		479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF; code L2-X	Rumboogie
				28444		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-B
				28448		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E-T
				28451 (96th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crshed during wheels-up belly landing at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Dec 4, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28452		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-X	The Rebel Kids
				28454 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Crash landed May 24, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed
				28455		55th FG, 343rd FS, 8th AF; code CY- 
				28456 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Collided Jun 19, 1944 with P-38J (42-104427) from 434th FS 476th FG and crashed at Le Clos de la Mare 200 Meters N
					of Aubusson Orne, France while on a bomber escort mission on the airfield at Cognac Chateau, France. Pilot was killed.
					MACR 5959
				28459 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Take off accident Aug 4, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England. Pilot was killed.
					Aircraft was destroyed.
				28465		479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF; code L2-M
				28467 Headquarters FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Shot Down Jul 4, 1944 By AAA 15 Miles North of Laval, France while returning from a bomber escort mission to Saumur, France.
					Right engine caught fire and aircraft crashed and exploded on impact. Pilot was killed.. MACR 6789
				28468		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2- 
				28470 (364th FG, 384th FS) shot down by Fw 190A-8 between Wrist and Stellau, Germany May 22, 1944.
					MACR 5004. Pilot KIA
				28471		55th FG, 338th FS, 8th AF; code CL-E			Lost 5 July 44
				28472 435th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Shot down Aug 5, 1944 by Bf 109G-6 at Buxtehude Ottensen near Hamburg, Germany while on a bomber
					escort mission to Magdeburg, Germany.
					Bf 109G-6 Flown By Uffz. Erwin Schwanitz of JG 3/3. Fate of pilot unknown. MACR 7425
				28474		479th FG, 434th FS, 8th AF; code L2-A	"Give 'em Hell For H. L. Jr"
				28479 loaned to 192 Sqdn RAF for ELINT duties. No RAF serial assigned. Converted
					to Droop Snoot configuration before going to RAF. Reported to have been
					converted to radar search aircraft and operated by 36th BS, a radar countermeasures
					unit. Not sure whether this was before or after RAF service.
				28481 (1st FG, 71st FS) lost Mar 18, 1945. MACR 13064. Pilot returned.
				28482 (97 FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed off Menton, France in Ligurian Sea due to engine failure Aug 15, 1944.
					MACR 7455. Pilot survived and was badly injured.
				28488 (7th FS, 49th FG, 5th AF) crashed from unknown cause 9 mi inland from Wardo Biak Papau, Indonesia while
					on local training flight Sep 27, 1944. MACR 12182. Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
				28490 20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-R	"Jeanne"		Shark-mouthed nacelles
					Converted to Droop Snoot configuration and used by Project Aphrodite.
				28493 (475th FG, 432nd FS) left engine blew up near Duland Nov 27, 1944
				28505 (475th FG, 433rd FS) ditched one mile north of Ilin Island, Mindoro PI. after being hit
					by enemy aircraft fire Dec 18, 1944.
				28506 (475th FG, 433rd FS) ditched 1 mi N of Ilin Island, Mindoro, Philippines after
					being hit by enemy fire Dec 18, 1944
				28510 (8th FS, 49th FG, 5th AF) shot down by Ki-43 5 mi NE of Ormoc Town, Leyte, Philippine Islands and
					crashed near Bitiboy Ormoc Nov 2, 1944. MACR 10531. Pilot killed.
				28516 (9th FS, 49th FG, 5th AF) lost from possible collision with Japanese fighter over Babo Irian Jaya,
					Indonesia Jun 3, 1944. MACR 6060. Pilot bailed out and became POW, later executed.
				28519 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Aug 30, 1944 to Mar 15, 1946
					Used for icing research, electrically heated "gloves" were tested on the wings and tail
				28525 (475th FG, 431st FS) damaged in boom and engine Jan 7, 1945. Condemned salvage Feb 14, 1945.
				28529 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Take off accident Aug 26, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28534 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crash landed at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Dec 9, 1944. Puilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				28536 (1st FG, 71st FS) shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5665. Pilot KIA.
				28539		20th FG, 77th FS, 8thAF; code LC-Z	"The Doodle Bug"
				28543 shot down by AA fire during strafing runs against German-held Orange airdrome, Plan de Dieu, France, June 15, 1944.
					Pilot KIA. 94th FS, 1st FG. MACR 6133
				28549 (1st FG, 27th FS, shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
				28550 435th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Crashed Jun 10, 1944 during wheels up belly landing at (RAF Deanland Airfield) East Sussex, England.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28551 (475th FG, 432nd FS) MIA about 15 mi NW of Dulag airstrip Jan 29, 1945. MACR 11963
				28554 (475th FG, 431st FS) MIA Jan 29, 1945
				28566 (449th FS, 51st FG, 14th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Nam Dinh, Indochina Nov 9, 1944.
					MACR 10069. Pilot killed.
				28570 (44th FS) crash landed at Guadalcanal Jun 5, 1944. Wreckage and remains of pilot recovered in 2014.
				28573 (18th FG) lost Dec 21, 1944. MACR 10898
				28574 (18th FG) lost Nov 13, 1944. MACR 10457
				28575 (347th FG) lost Dec 16, 1944. MACR 11194
				28576/28625 to F-5E-2-LO
					28577 (F-5E-2-LO) 7th PRG, 22nd PRS, "Wanda". Landing accident Jan 22, 1945.
						Experimentally fitted with 0.50 in packaged
						machine guns on fuselage sides for defensive purposes Mar 1945.
					28580 (F-5E-2-LO, 8th PRG) lost Feb 14, 1945. MACR 12349.
					28581 (F-5E-2-LO, 33rd PRS) crashed near Paris, France Aug 19, 1944. Pilot bailed out and
						returned safely.
					28583 (F-5E-2-LO, 35th PRG) lost Feb 2, 1945. MACR 12287 and 12317.
					28584 (F-5E-2-LO, 33rd PRS, *SheActsTough*) crashed on training flight near Landing
						Field R-11, Eschwege, Germany Jun 3, 1945. Pilot killed.
					28593 (8th PRG) lost Nov 27, 1944. MACR 10047
					28599 (35th PRG) lost Nov 13, 1944. MACR 10065
					28608 (10th PRG) lost Jan 22, 1945. MACR 11953
					28609 (F-5E-2-LO, 33rd PRS, *Lacivious Lady*) scrapped in France Aug 1945. Condemned
						salvage Jul 12, 1946
					28610 7th PRG, 13th PRS, 8th AF; code  - 
					28611 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) condemned salvage Aug 26, 1944. Scrapped 11/1945.
					28615 (35th PRG) lost Nov 5, 1944. MACR 10057
					28616 (F-5E-2-LO) 7th PRG, 13th PRS, 8th AF; code 616- landed in Sweden Nov 22, 1944. MACR 10613. Scrapped in 1945.
						Was only aircraft of its type to land in Sweden during the war.
					28619 (7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF, 'Ruth'(L), "Rita" (R)) shot down Nov 26, 1944 near Spesshardt,
						Germany by Me 262. MACR 10804. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
					28620 (25th PRG) lost Mar 20, 1945. MACR 13513
					28623 (F-5E-2-LO, 34th PRS) scrapped 11/1945.
					28624	(MSN 422-1853) Featured in a series of publicity images(F-5E-2-LO, 10th PRG, 34th PRSm baned "Margy")
						scrapped 11/1945.
				28626 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) collided in midair with P-38J from another group 10-15 mi N of Kaupvar, Austria
					Jul 16, 1944. MACR 6907. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28628 (1st FG, 94th FS) hit by flak while strafing Reggio Emilia airdrome and
					belly landed Jun 5, 1944. MACR 5424. Pilot evaded and returned Sep 1944.
				28634 20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-M
				28636 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause Jun 11, 1944, Constanta, Rumania. MACR 5756.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW
				28637 (1st FG, 945h FS) shot down by AAA near Avignon, France Aug 20, 1944 while
					strafing. Pilot KIA.
				28638 (96th FS, 82nd FXG, 15th AF) show down by AAA while strafing Ziliesta airfield, Rumania Jul 22, 1944.
					MACR 7147. Pilot killed.
				28640 crashed Moreton Park, England Oct 27, 1944.
				28641 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England
					Take off accident Aug 14, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28643 (14th FG, 49th FS) crashed in southern France at Eyguieres in belly landing Aug 14, 1944. MACR 7953.
				28646 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Crashed Jul 15, 1944 during wheels up belly landing at Burlywood/Petham, Kent, England due to engine failure.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				28647 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Shot Down Jul 21, 1944 by AAA NW of Frankfurt, Germany and crashed near Oberarnbach, Germany while on a
					bomber escort mission to Munich, Germany. Pilot was killed. MACR 6829
				28651 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Taxiing accident Jul 15, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk England.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28652 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed SW of Zenica, Yugoslavia after ran out of fuel Dec 20, 1944.
					MACR 10675. Pilot bailed and was captured by the Chetniks and became POW.
				28653 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) lost from unknown cause 30 mi from termiti Islands in Adriatic Sea
					Feb 16, 1945. MACR 12147. Pilot killed.
				28654 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed at Tortorella airfield, Foggia, Italy due to engine failure
					Aug 10, 1944. Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				28655 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Crashed Jun 9, 1944 from unknown cause at (RAF Raydon Airfield) Station USAAF-157 Suffolk, England.
					Pilot was killed. aircraft was destroyed. MACR 15118
				28658 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Sep 2, 1944.
					Pilot surived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28659		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-S
				28661 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Macchi Mc 205 Veltro flown by SSG Spartaco Fetrignani of 2nd
					Squadriglia 1st Gruppo ANR SW of Ferrara, Italy Jun 22, 1944. MACR 6092. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28662 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by mistake by Soviet Yak-3 flown by Alexander Koldunov if 866 IAP
					over south Serbia, Yugoslavia after attacked Russian troops by mistake Nov 7, 1944.
					MACR 9696. Pilot killed.
				28666 55th FG, 343rd FS, 8th AF; code CY-S			Lost 14 June 44
				28667 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed 5 mi S of Genoa Harbor, Italy in Ligurian Sea
					Aug 14, 1944. MACR 7460. Pilot killed.
				28671 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crash landed at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Jul 27, 1944. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28672 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed on takeoff at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Jun 2, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft destroyed by fire.
				28673 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashe 2 mi N of Lake Chiem, Germany due to oxygen system failure
					Sep 22, 1944. MACR 8752. Pilot killed.
				28678 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause Jun 11, 1944, Constanta, Rumania. MACR 5759. Pilot
					bailed out and became POW.
				28679 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit and made wheels-up
					belly landing on west shore of a lake near Surdila Greci, Rumania Jun 26, 1944. MACR 7010. Pilot killed.
				28681 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) lost to AAA at Lavamund, Austria Mar 4, 1945. MACR 12714. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW.
				28683 (96th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crash landed at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Jul 25, 1943. Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28684		20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC- 			Lost 17 June 44
				28686		20th FG, 77th FS, 8th AF; code LC-X
				28688 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA S of Ploesti, Rumania Jun 10, 1944. MACR 6069.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28689		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-Y	Betsy
				28691 (97th fS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy due to engine failure
					Aug 1, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28695 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) lost to AAA while strafing train SE of Grobming, Austria Mar 25, 1945 and
					crashed into the side of a mountain. MACR 13259. Pilot bailed out but was killed when his parachute failed
					to open because he was too low.
				28696 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Aug 8, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28697		479th FG, 436th FS, 8th AF; code 9B-R'	"Bula B III"
				28700		20th FG, 55th FS, 8th AF; code KI-D.		To 367 FG 9th AF
				28704 (1st FG, 71st FS) shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5634. Pilot KIA
				28707 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Crashed Jul 5, 1944 on take off at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed. 43-28707 as Robin Olds' aircraft while he was stationed at Wattisham England during WWII.
					The aircraft's name was SCAT II which was named for his roommate at West Point, Scat Davis.
				28712 436th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Take off accident Aug 14, 1944 at (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28713 55th FG, 343rd FS, 8th AF; code CY- 			Lost 16 June 44
				28714 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Shot down Jun 22, 1944 by AAA and crashed at Mardueil 2.5 km NW of Epernay, France while on a fighter bomber
					mission on a railroad bridge at La Fere, France. Pilot was killed MACR 6106
				28715 (95th FIS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Italy Nov 23, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28716 435th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Crashed Jul 24, 1944 in the English Channel after one engine failed while returning from a aera patrol mission Wof Rouen and S of
					Chartres, France. Engine was damaged in aerial combat with a BF 109G-6 fighter over France. Pilot was killed. MACR 7572
				28718 20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-A.	"Kentucky Kernel IV"
				28721 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Feb 12, 1945.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28723 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed while strafing locomotive 30 mi ENE of Craiova, Rumania Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5760. Pilot killed.
				28724		55th FG, 38th FS, 8th AF; code CG- 	"Eager Beaver"		Lost 17 June 44
				28725		20th FG, 79th FS, 8th AF; code MC-U			To 474 FG 9th AF
				28729 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Collided in midair Jun 17, 1944 with P-38J while flying through overcast and crashed 1.5 km N of Montge 30 km SE of
					Creil, France while on a bombing mission to Juissy, France. Pilot bailed out and became a POW. MACR 5958
				28731 434th FS 479th FG 8th AF (RAF Wattisham Airfield) Station USAAF-377 Suffolk, England
					Shot Down Jun 22, 1944 by AAA and crashed 3 km S of Beautor, France while on a fighter bomber mission on a railroad bridge
					at La Fere, France. Aircraft exploded on impact. Pilot was killed. MACR 6108
				28732 (1st FG, 71st FS) shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5672. Pilot MIA
				28734 (364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA during attack on Laerz May 21, 1944 and
					made belly landing in middle of the airfield and pilot became POW. MACR 5016
				28738 belly landed at Moss Bank, St Helens, England May 24, 1944 after engines failed.
					Pilot OK.
				28740 (1st FG, 71st FS) in midair collision with P-38 42-66733 near Corsica
					Aug 21, 1944 forming up after takeoff.
				28743 (367th FG, 392nd FS) lost De Steeg, Netherlands Sep 17, 1944.
				28745		364th FG, 383rd FS, 8th AF; code N2-D.			Hit by friendly fire at beach head and crash landed - written off.
				28750 (6th Ferrying Group, USAAF) crashed Apr 3, 1944, after the RH engine failed on initial climb.
					The pilot attempted a forced landing on farmland about one mile NW of Harrisburg Airport, PA.
					Evelyn Sharp, WAFS, one of the most experienced airwomen in the USA at the time, suffered a broken
					neck in the crash and died.
				28754 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA near Tuzla, Yugoslavia Sep 21, 1944. MACR 8956.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				28755 14th FG 48th FS 1st Lt. William J. Tippett MIA on dive-bomb mission to
					Montfrin, France. His aircraft was seen to be hit by AA.
					MACR 8338. Honored on monument erected in Arles, France square along with 1st Lt.
					Walter C. McConnell who also went on the same mission.
				28757 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 10 mi NW of Ploesti, Rumania Aug 4, 1944. MACR 7187.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28760		364th FG, 385th FS, 8th AF; code 5E- 			Lost 25 May 44
				28761 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in landing accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Oct 3, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28762 (1st FG 94th FS) May 17, 1944 hit by ground fire on strafing mission. Pilot parachuted
 and became POW. MACR 5059
				28764 (1st FG, 71st FS) lost Jun 13, 1944 on escort mission to Munich. MACR
					6082. Pilot MIA. Crash site located in 1950 near Reichsbach-Engersberg,
					Bavaria.
				28769 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed near Borgata-Sonego 4 km N of Vittorio Veneto, Italy due to
					engine failure Jan 12, 1945. MACR 11088. Pilot killed
				28771 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Me 410A flown by unknown pilot of ZG 76/4 near Slovensky
					Grob, Czechoslovakia Jun 26, 1944. MACR 6340. Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
				28772 (1st FG, 71st FS) shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5776. Pilot POW.
				28774 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit at Toulon, France
					Jun 25, 1944. MACR 6429. Pilot killed.
				28778 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAAA 10 mi w of Ostigila, Italy Apr 22, 1945. MACR 14023.
					Pilot killed.
				28779 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 20 mi W of Budapest, Hungary Jul 30, 1944. MACR 7109.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28783 (1st FG, 27th FS) shot down during strafing at Lavariano airfield near Udine, Italy
					Jul 13, 1944. Pilot KIA
				28789 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA and made wheels-up belly landing 4 mi SE of refinery at
					Ploesti, Rumania Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5765. Pilot survived and became POW.
				28790 (1st FG, 27th FS) shot down during strafing at Lavariano airfield near Udine, Italy
					Jul 13, 1944. Pilot KIA
				28795 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in forced landing at Manfredoina, Italy Aug 26, 1944. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				28798 (82nd FG, 15th AF) crash landed 5 mi S of Poltava airfield, Ukraine, USSR Jul 15, 1944. Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28800 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed 40 mi N of Lake Balaton, Hungary Jun 16, 1944. MACR 5769.
					Pilot was unable to pull out of dive due to compressibility, pilot was killed.
				28803 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit
					10 mi SE of Siofolk, Hungary Jun 16, 1944. MACR 6132. Pilot killed.
				28805 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia,
					Italy Jul 2, 1944. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28806 (96th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA over Ploesti, Rumania Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5763.
					Pilot killed.
				28807 (1st FG) lost Jun 10, 1944. MACR 6037
				28808 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) hit by AAA over Ploesti, Rumania Jun 10, 1944 and able to fly about
					20 mi and crashed at Ibar River Valley s of Raska wNW of Nis, Yugoslavia.. MACR 5764. Pilot bailed
					out and survived.
				28809 (1st FG) lost Aug 19, 1944. MACR 7963
				28811 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 5 mi NE of Focsani, Rumania Aug 4, 1944. MACR 7298.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28812 (1st FG, 71st FS) shot down by Rumanian fighters near Ploesti Jun 10, 1944.
					MACR 5637. Pilot KIA
				28813 (95th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) shot down by AAA 6 mi N of Porto Marghera, Italy Jul 13, 1944. MACR 6909.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28814 (14th FG) lost Jul 14, 1944. MACR 6857
				28815 (1st FG) lost Oct 23, 1944. MACR 9330
				28816 (1st FG) lost Aug 19, 1944. MACR 7977
				28817 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) in takeoff accident at Vincenzo airfield, Foggia, Italy Aug 17, 1944.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				28818 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) hit by AAA over Ploesti, Rumania Jun 20, 1944 but able to fly but crashed
					at Danube River 8 mi S of Viden, Bulgaria. MACR 5761. Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28820 (1FG, 27FS) crashed near San Severo, Italy Jun 29, 1944. Pilot killed.
				28821 (97th FS, 82nd FG, 15th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Ploesti, Rumania Jun 10, 1944. MACR 5757.
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				28823 (474th FG) lost Dec 25, 1944. MACR 11900
				28829 (475th FG, 433rd FS) MIA
				28833 55th FG, 338th FS, 8th AF; code CL-P	Da'Quake
				28834 (59th FG) lost Jan 27, 1945. MACR 13295.
				28836 (475th FG, 431st FS) shot down by ace Fukuda in Ki-84 Jan 7, 1945. MACR 11646
				28845 (459th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF) in ground accident while parked at Chittagong airfield, India
					Nov 17, 1944. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				28859 hit towed target during gunnery mission out of Santa Rosa AAF (California) and crashed May 24, 1944. Pilot
					bailed out too low to survive. Pilot shot a target off its tow plane and left prop of plane got tangled
					in the target cable.
				28864 (347th FG) lost Oct 18, 1944. MACR 10694
				28872 7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF; code 872
				28876 (347th FG) lost Sep 1, 1944. MACR 10668
				28885 (347th FG) shot down in Pacific Nov 21, 1944 while strafing Japanese destroyer. Pilot KIA.
				28888 crashed near Kagel canyon above Sunland, CA Jul 6, 1944. Pilot got into the classical
					P-38 flutter problem in a dive,and never pulled out. He went straight in, and buried it 10 ft.
					deep. Some small tail fragments were loaded on a flat bed trailer, and the rest was
					covered up with a bulldozer, where it probably remains today.
				28902 crashed during gunnery training. Pilot killed.
				28903 crashed in the surf in the Los Angeles area Jul 18, 1944
				28905 crashed in mountains near Los Angeles Jul 15, 1944
				28968 (F-5E-2-LO) to Chinese AF
				28972 7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF
			`	28990 28990		7th PRG, 13th PRS; 8th AF. 			Lost 16 September 44
				28993		7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF
				28997		7th PRG, 13th PRS, 8th AF 
				28998		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF 
				28999		7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF
				29000 (F-5E-2-LO) with 7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF, "No Nuthin'" lost Westervoort near Arnhem,
					Netherlands Sep 19, 1944. MACR 9169. Pilot KIA
				29002		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF
				29004		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF. 			Lost 25 February 45
				29006		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF; code 006- 	"Sis and Willie"
				29009		7th PRG, 13th PRS, 8th AF
				29016		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF
				29018		7th PRG, 22nd PRS, 8th AF
				29020 (F-5E-2-LO, 33rd PRS, *Puss 'n Boots*) crashed Dec 26, 1944 at Landing
					Ground A-89, Le Culot, Belgium. Pilot OK.
				29026 (27th PRS, 7th PRG) shot down over Belgium Dec 24, 1944
				29027		7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF; code 027- 
				29029		7th PRG, 27th PRS, 8th AF 
				29030		7th PRG, 13th PRS, 8th AF. 			Lost 23 August 44
				29042 (475th FG, 431st FS) crashed Jul 29, 1944
43-29048/29246		Piper L-4A Grasshopper
				MSN 10339/10537. Model J3C-65D.
				29048	(MSN 10339)
				29049	(MSN 10340) converted to L-4H
				29052	(MSN 10343) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group; ferried to Bielefeld, Germany 15Apr45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Braunschweig, Germany 17Apr45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 125th Liaison Squadron 3May45
				29062	(MSN 10353) lost to US Ground Forces Jun 4, 1943
				29071	(MSN 10362) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 121st Field Artillery Battalion,
					32nd Infantry Division. Disassembled and transported aboard USS LST-454 as cargo with the wings removed.
					On January 2, 1944 unloaded at Saidor, New Guinea, and assembled on the beach. On February 7, 1944 took off
					approximately eighteen miles southeast of Saidor. Aboard as a passenger was Major Kindig, CO of the 121st Field
					Artillery Battalion to observe artillery fire from his unit and correct their fire, as he was unsatisfied with previous
					forward air observation efforts. On the ground, 121st Field Artillery Battalion were firing 75mm howitzers at a
					range of hills near Gabutamon. Low on fuel and out of radio contact, this L-4 was last seen turning to the west
					flying up the Yaut River Valley below cloud level near Gabutamon to a point approximately 2,000 yards
					directly west of Gabutamon where a few artillery rounds were landing. This L-4 disappeared from sight around
					a range of hills near Kepoiak village. The aircraft had crashed near Gabutamon near the Saidor Gap in the Finisterre Mountains.
				29072	(MSN 10363) registered N321WB, current [Nov16]
				29073	(MSN 10364) converted to L-4H
				29080	(MSN 10371) to N51524, current [Oct16]; substantially damaged 8Jun68 at Aliquippa, PA when
					the aircraft inadvertently took off during a high speed taxi run to run-in the overhauled engine and hard landed;
					destroyed 6May76 at New Ellenton, SC when the aircraft collided with trees with engine failure;
					damaged 23Jun98 during a forced landing 4 miles ENE of West Texas Airport, El Paso, TX with partial loss of engine power
				29081	(MSN 10372) to N51525, current [Oct 2016]
				29082	(MSN 10373) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 31Mar45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany;
					ferried to Gütersloh, Germany 15Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 4May45;
					548th Field Artillery Battalion 26May45
				29084	(MSN 10375) registered N48690 6Jan47, cancelled 9May51
				29085	(MSN 10376) to N48691, current [Oct 2016].
				29086	(MSN 10377) registered N48694, current [Oct16]
				29093	(MSN 10384) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Grove, Berkshire; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					31Mar45; 125th Liaison Squadron 1Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 4May45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered F-BEGU Mar 25, 1948; reregistered F-OTAN-2 to
					Services Speciaux de l'Etat Major des Forces Aeriennes Alliees [NATO] Jul 31, 1958;
					 restored as F-BEGU Aug 17, 1962, current [Oct16]
				29104	(MSN 10395) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					784th Field Artillery Battalion, 492nd Field Artillery Group, Camp Bowie, TX; crashed 6 miles SE of Brownwood, TX 15Jun45
				29105	(MSN 10396) registered N49639, cancelled 12Jun12; registration N49639 assigned 5Feb13, not taken up, cancelled 4Sep13
				29112	(MSN 10403) on civil registry as N221NJ, current [Oct 2016]
				29115	(MSN 10406) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 31Mar45
				29117	(MSN 10408) registered N51077, current [Nov16]
				29120 to LN-MAT
				29122	(MSN 10413) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					414th Armored Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Cooke; accident at Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 12Oct45
				29124	(MSN 10415) to N51528, current [Oct 2016]
				29126	(MSN 10417) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth
					US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					31Mar45; 125th Liaison Squadron 1Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 4May45
				29127	(MSN 10418) registered OO-SOC 6Aug47, cancelled 20May75; Sabena Section Sportive et de Tourisme Aérien [SSTA]
				29128	(MSN 10419) to RFC Feb 5, 1945. Registered N51529, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 16Jul13
				29130	(MSN 10421) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 31Mar45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56],
					Germany; ferried to Gütersloh, Germany 15Apr45; ferried to Braunschweig, Germany;
					751st Field Artillery Battalion 20Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 19May45;
					42nd Air Depot Group, Ansbach, Germany Jun45. Registered 26Apr47 as HB-ODK; cancelled 24Sep51.
				29132	(MSN 10423) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany; 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group;
					ferried to Bielefeld, Germany 15Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Braunschweig, Germany 17Apr45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron;
					purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AGB; used by the civil aviation authority
				29133	(MSN 10424) registered N3980B to Civil Air Patrol, Arkansas Wing, Little Rock, AR 1Feb50, cancelled 18Aug55
				29134	(MSN 10425) registered N54151 27Jun51, cancelled 1Apr55
				29136	(MSN 10427) registered N50692, cancelled 22Jun76
				29137	(MSN 10428) registered N51531, cancelled; reregistered N4223S 24Nov04, current [Nov16]
				29138	(MSN 10429) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					778th Field Artillery Battalion, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN; damaged taxying at George Field, Lawrenceville, IL 9Feb45
				29139	(MSN 10430) registered N51532, current [Oct16]; substantially damaged when stalled after
					premature lift-off at Middletown, DE 17Apr65
				29144	(MSN 10435) converted to L-4H
				29147	(MSN 10438) registered N232NY to Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell, AL, cancelled 30Oct68
				29149	(MSN 10449) to N49904, cancelled
				29150	(MSN 10441) converted to L-4H. Post-war conversion to L-4K; registered N4779C, cancelled 13Dec12
				29151	(MSN 10442) converted to L-4H. To RFC. Sold to buyer in WV Mar 11, 1945 and registered as NC46458.
					Now being restored near Manassas, VA, regiastration cancelled Dec 11, 2012.
				29152	(MSN 10443) to N51533, current [Oct 2016]
				29154 (MSn 10445) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					692nd Field Artillery Battalion, 422nd Field Artillery Group, Camp Howze, TX; damaged when force landed at Ambrey, TX 12May44
				29156	(MSN 10447) in crash at Spencer Range, Tennessee Aug 18, 1944. Pilot injured, plane was w/o.
				29158	(MSN 10449) registered N62049 to Civil Air Patrol, Honolulu, HI 22Sep61, cancelled 5Jun65; registered N91MA, current [Oct16]
				29161	(MSN 10452) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany; 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group;
					ferried to Bielefeld, Germany 15Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Braunschweig, Germany 17Apr45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron;
					purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; used by Polish military aviation
				29162	(MSN 10453) registered N9070C, current [Nov16]; substantially damaged at Sturgeon, WI 25Jul69,
					 brake failure landing, ground looped and collided with a vehicle
				29163	(MSN 10454) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					351st Field Artillery Battalion 31May45; registered N55888, cancelled 23Apr74
				29164	(MSN 10455) to N51534, current [Oct 2016]
				29166	(MSN 10457) became HB-ODN Apr 18, 1952, current [Oct 2016]
				29168	(MSN 10459) to N51535, revoked Jan 14, 1977
				29172	(MSN 10463) converted to L-4H
				29173	(MSN 10464) converted to L-4H
				29175	(MSN 10466) converted to L-4H
				29176	(MSN 10467) to N51537, expired May 18, 2010, cancelled 18Apr13;
					destroyed at Mount Airy, MD 26Mar76 when the aircraft stalled during a low pass by an uncertificated
					pilot with a passenger; destroyed at White Marsh, MD 10Aug78 when the engine lost power due water
					in the fuel, the aircraft collided with high tension power lines and crashed
				29179	(MSN 10470) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					428th Field Artillery Battalion, 207th Field Artillery Group, Wheeler Field, HI; crashed at Stanley Field, Oahu, HI 11May45
				29180	(MSN 10471) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Grove, Berkshire; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 31Mar45
				29182	(MSN 10473) 544th Base Unit, Wheeler Field, HI; damaged taking off at Wheeler 2May45
				29183	(MSN 10474) 2nd Air Defense Wing, Kaufbeuren [R-70], Germany; damaged landing at
					Feldkirchen, Germany 19Jul45; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AHO
				29185	(MSN 10476) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45
				29187	(MSN 10478) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany; 83rd Armored
					Field Artillery Battalion 2Jun45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered OO-ADI 10Nov47,
					cancelled 25Apr50; registered F-BFQP 31Aug50, cancelled on export 23Mar79;
					registered G-BGPD Apr 18, 1979, current [Oct16], marked as USAAF 479744, code 49-M
				29189	(MSN 10480) to civil registry as N51538, current [Oct 2016]
				29191 purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AHR
				29194	(MSN 10485) to N46777, current [Oct16]. On May 22, 2014 the aircraft was substantially
					damaged during a forced landing shortly after takeoff from Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport (HVC),
					Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The pilot applied takeoff power and the airplane became airborne in about the
					usual time, just before midfield. About 10 to 15 seconds later, when the airplane was about 100 feet above
					ground level and with about 1/4 of the runway remaining, the pilot noticed that the engine was not
					developing full power; there was just enough power to maintain altitude but not enough to climb.
					The pilot initiated a shallow turn to try landing on a taxiway, but during the turn, he lost altitude and
					abandoned the plan. He maneuvered the airplane for a forced landing on Edward T. Breathitt Pennyrile
					 Parkway. During the forced landing attempt, the right wing hit a tree, causing the airplane to be pulled
					to the right over a guardrail.
				29195	(MSN 10486) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 27Jun43; Camp Gruber, OK 9Jul43;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces 10Jul43; 45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters,
					Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45; 50th Mobile
					Reclamation and Repair Squadron 31Mar45; 748th Field Artillery Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Group
					13Apr45; returned to USAAF 6Dec45; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 4Mar46; registered SE-ASR 17May46;
					accident at Kärnbo 31Jul46; registered D-EDOZ 23Apr59, cancelled 19May60; restored as SE-ASR 20Sep60;
					accident 15Jan75; sold to Norway.
				29199	(MSN 10490) registered N1141V, current [Oct16]; substantially damaged 1Apr84 during the landing
					roll when the aircraft drifted off the runway, collided with a snow bank and nosed over
				29200	(MSN 10491) registered N51539, current [Oct16]. On April 21, 2010 the aircraft was en route
					to Talladega, AL from North Perry, FL when it ran out of fuel approximately ten miles south of Cross
					City Airport, FL. The pilot made an emergency landing on a dirt road. After landing, during roll out the
					aircraft left wing stuck a tree causing minor damage to the aircraft. Damaged at North Perry, FL 27Jun15.
					The aircraft had just landed and while taxying a strong gust of wind lifted the left wing and tail causing
					the propeller and the right wing to strike the ground. The aircraft had propeller damage and slight
					damage to the right wing tip.
				29204	(MSN 10495) registered N48675 27Apr49, cancelled 17Oct55
				29207	(MSN 10498) registered OO-GOS 29May46, cancelled 25Mar49; registered F-OAFA to Société
					Commerciale d'Aviation Nord Africaine [SCANA] 4May50
				29209	(MSN 10500) Headquarters, 15th AF; mid air collision Salsola, Italy 5Feb45
				29213	(MSN 10504) Headquarters, 9th AF, Darmstadt/Griesheim [Y-76], Germany; force
					landed engine failure at Darmstadt 18May45; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications;
					registered as SP-AIX
				29215	(MSN 10506, frame no. 10331) to German civil registry as D-EBUS Jan 19, 1956,
					cancelled Mar 9, 1956, registered OE-AAN
				29217	(MSN 10508) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; to Polish civil registry as SP-AIU
				29228	(MSN 10519) Headquarters, 367th FG, Stony Cross, Hampshire; damaged taxying at
					Stony Cross 16May44; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALE
				29229	(MSN 10520) 9th AF, Europe; 96th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group,
					Orleans/Bricy [A-50], France; damaged landing at Orleans 6Jun45.
					Registered 21Jul47 as OK-XHM with MSN 329229; cancelled 1957.
				29233	(MSN 10524) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AFP;
					used as an executive aircraft at the Experimental Aviation Works in ?ód?. Later used by aero clubs.
					In 1976 it was donated to the Polish Aviation Museum, Kraków by its last user, the Workers Aero
					Club in ?widnik. After restoration in 1998 the aircraft was brought back to its initial colour and
					markings from 1943. Preserved and on display at Polish Aviation Museum, Krakow, Poland.
				29237	(MSN 10528, fuselage no. 10353) to French Army Aug 11, 1943 as 329237.
					Registered F-BCDX Mar 1, 1960, current
				29238	(MSN 10529, fuselage number 10354) to French Army as 329238;
					[registered F-OAEZ; registered F-BBSQ with MSN 43827; registered G-BBUU Jan 14, 1974 with MSN 10354 and
					previous identity of F-BBSQ; F-BBSQ is quoted as MSN 9688, 43-827]
				29240	(MSN 10531) to French Army as 329240
				29242	(MSN 10533) to French Army as 329242
				29243	(MSN 10534) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALX
				29244	(MSN 10535) to French Army as 329244. Registered F-BGXS Mar 24, 1954. Current [Oct 2016]
				29245	(MSN 10536, Frame no 10361) to French Army as 329245. Accepted by USAAAF 30Jun43.
					To French Air Force Aug43 as 329245. Registered 26Jan53 as F-OAJF. Rebuilt with
					MSN 12490 and registered 28Jan60 as F-BBQC; cancelled 22Feb79.
43-29247/30547		Piper L-4H Grasshopper
				Model J3C-65D. MSN 10538/11838.
				29247	(MSN 10538) to French Army [ALAT] as 329247
				29248	(MSN 10539) to French Army [ALAT] as 329248
				29249	(MSN 10540) to French Army [ALAT] as 329249
				29250	(MSN 10541) to French Army [ALAT] as 329250
				29251	(MSN 10542) to French Army [ALAT] as 329251
				29252	(MSN 10543) to French Army [ALAT] as 329252
				29253	(MSN 10544) to French Army [ALAT] as 329253. Registered F-BGXK 14Sep53, cancelled 19Sep83 as WFU
				29254	(MSN 10545) to French Army [ALAT] as 329254
				29255	(MSN 10546) to French Army [ALAT] as 329255
				29256	(MSN 10547) to French Army [ALAT] as 329256
				29257	(MSN 10548) to French Army [ALAT] as 329257
				29259	(MSN 10550) to French Army [ALAT] as 329259. Registered N32055, MSN 43-29259, cancelled 31May11.
				29260	(MSN 10551) to French Army [ALAT] as 329260
				29261	(MSN 10552) to French Army [ALAT] as 329261
				29262	(MSN 10553) to French Army [ALAT] as 329262. Registered F-BGQN 30Jan53, cancelled 14Jun61 as destroyed;
					registration N29262 assigned 15Jul09 as import, registered 1Feb10, current [Oct16]
				29263	(MSN 10554) to French Army [ALAT] as 329263
				29264	(MSN 10555) to French Army [ALAT] as 329264
				29265	(MSN 10556) to French Army [ALAT] as 329265
				29266	(MSN 10557) to French Army [ALAT] as 329266
				29267	(MSN 10558) to French Army [ALAT] as 329267
				29268	(MSN 10559) to French Army [ALAT] as 329268. Registered F-BDTD 21Jul52, cancelled 14Sep60 as sold abroad
				29269	(MSN 10560) to French Army [ALAT] as 329269
				29270	(MSN 10561) to French Army [ALAT] as 329270
				29273	(MSN 10564) registered N3728C, current [Nov16]
				29275	(MSN 10566) registered N1171N as a J3L, cancelled 5Jul74; demolished at Arbuckle, CA 19May74
					when the aircraft stalled during a low pass
				29276	(MSN 10567) registered N51541, current [Nov16]; damaged 18Aug01 when the aircraft was deliberately
					ground looped during landing rollout after an unexpected wind gust limited directional control
				29277	(MSN 10568, frame no. 10393) to Czech AF; Registered 5Apr54 as OK-APF with
					MSN 29277; cancelled 28Jan57. registered D-EFOG Mar 20, 1958. Destroyed 28 Sep 1968.
					Registration cancelled Jan 14, 1970
				29279	(MSN 10570) registered N51542, current [Nov16]
				29282	(MSN 10573) to US civil registry as N46779. Seen May 30, 2009
					at small farm strip in UK in Staffordshire. Current Oct 2016, based in UK.
				29286	(MSN 10577) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 45th Air
					Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45
				29298	(MSN 10589) registered N46789, expired 31Dec15
				29299	(MSN 10590) registered N5483N, current [Nov16]; substantially damaged at Plymouth, MI,
					the aircraft nosed over taxying in gusty wind conditions
				29300	(MSN 10591) in 1963 with New York Wing of Civil Air Patrol as N2175Y. Current airworthiness
					certificate issued Sep 18 1954. Current Oct 2016 with private owner.
				29303	(MSN 10594) registration N81500 assigned 2Jul98, ntu, cancelled 18Mar11
				29304	(MSN 10595) to I-GINU
				29308	(MSN 10599) registered N50363, cancelled 9Apr13
				29309	(MSN 10600) registered N50360, revoked 14Jan77
				29315	(MSN 10606) became N51550, cancelled Jun 19, 1967 on export to Iceland, then registered
					TF-JMF Aug 2, 1967, then reregistered TF-CUB in 1980.
				29316	(MSN 10607) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 692nd Field
					Artillery Battalion, 422nd Field Artillery Group, Camp Howze, TX; stalled and crashed at Camp Howze 11May44
				29317	(MSN 10608) registered N48695, revoked 14Jan77
				29321	(MSN 10612) registered F-BGQV 28Sep53 with MSN 43-79321 [sic], cancelled 28Feb57
					as sold abroad; Registered in Saarland 4Aug56 as SL-AAZ. Registered 29May59 D-EDOH
				29324	(MSN 10615) registered N55865, revoked 14Jan77
				29329	(MSN 10620) registered N1046N, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 24May12
				29331	(MSN 10622) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					435th Field Artillery Group; force landed Checotah, OK 9Nov44
				29332	(MSN 10623) registered N49876 7Oct47, cancelled 28Nov55; registered N20PM, current [Oct16]
				29333	(MSN 10624) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					6th Army Group, Crissy Field, Presidio, CA; damaged in collision with parked AT-6F 44-82294
					at Hamilton Field, CA 14Aug46
				29334	(MSN 10625) registered N50689, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 12Jan12
				29336	(MSN 10627) registered N46738, revoked 14Jan77
				29341	(MSN 10632) registered N46429, current [Nov16]
				29342	(MSN 10633) registered N5529N, cancelled 24Dec70
				29343	(MSN 10634) registered N46786, current [Nov16]
				29344	(MSN 10635) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					786th Field Artillery Battalion, 429th Field Artillery Group, Camp Gruber, OK;
					crashed at Camp Gruber 25Apr45
				29347	(MSN 10638) Registered 18Jan47 as OK-ZKG; cancelled 1957.
				29348	(MSN 10639) registered N51553, current [Nov16]
				29350	(MSN 10641) registered N51555, current [Nov16]
				29352	(MSN 10643) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					309th Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Pickett, VA; accident at Fort Belvoir, VA 2Jun44
				29354	(MSN 10645) to civil registry as N47382, current Oct 2016
				29357	(MSN 10648) registered N49SH, sale reported 23Aug16
				29359	(MSN 10650) registered N51556, cancelled 20May65
				29363	(MSN 10654) registered N18161, current [Nov16]
				29367	(MSN 10658) Registered 19Jul54 as OK-APL with MSN 29367/37; cancelled 1957
				29368	(MSN 10659) Registered 18Mar54 as OK-APK with MSN 29368; cancelled 22Jan57
					Conflict: OK-APK also registered with MSN 29967 [43-29967)
				29375	(MSN 10666) 	Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKL; cancelled 1957.
				29377	(MSN 10668, frame no. 8567) registered OO-RVC 15Jan47, cancelled 4Mar64; registered D-EGOR 5Jan56,
					cancelled 18Dec69; destroyed November 15, 1969
				29384	(MSN 10675, frame no. 10500) registered I-GINU; registered D-EHIT 31Dec57,
					cancelled 23Sep71; C of A expired 17Apr65
				29396	(MSN 10687) Registered 17Sep46 as OK-XIF with MSN 329396; cancelled 1956.
				29401	(MSN 10692) 30th Air Depot Squadron, 6th Air Depot Group, Roth [R-46], Germany;
					crash landed engine failure at Markneukirchen, Germany
				29405	(MSN 10696) 123rd Base Unit, Seymour Johnson Field, NC; damaged taxying at Seymour Johnson 4Nov44;
					registered F-BCPV 9Jun47, cancelled 6Aug74 as sold abroad; registered G-BCOB Sep 19, 1974
				29408	(MSN 10699) registered N48696, current [Oct16]
				29416	(MSN 10707) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AMB
				29418	(MSN 10709) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					20th Armored Division, Camp Campbell, KY; damaged while parked in collision by L-5 42-15042 taxying
					at William Northern Field, Tullahoma, TN 9Mar44
				29419	(MSN 10710) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					84th Infantry Division Artillery [87-I]; Ninth US Army, Gütersloh, Germany 16Apr45; To civil registry
					as G-AIYU Apr 2, 1947, and then to PH-NIL in 1957. Registered N5435,
					current [Nov16]; damaged 10Jun86, the aircraft flipped over while landing at a private strip
				29421	(MSN 10712) Registered 27Dec48 as OK-XFX; cancelled 1956.
				29429	(MSN 10720) registered N46780 16Dec52, cancelled 9Oct14
				29430	(MSN 10721) registered N47889, cancelled 7Oct04 on export to South Africa; registered ZS-ZOE 27Mar06,
					C of A expired 10Nov10
				29433	(MSN 10724) registered N51559, current [Nov16]
				29434	(MSN 10725) registered N51560, cancelled 26Sep56 on export to Canada; registered CF-JGS, cancelled 12Jun96
				29435	(MSN 10726) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					69th Artillery Division, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, MS; damaged taxying at Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 18Oct44;
					registered N51561, current [Nov16]
				29441	(MSN 10732) registered N48679, sale reported 27Apr02, cancelled 10Sep12
				29442	(MSN 10733) registered N48612, current [Nov16]; substantially damaged at Beaver Creek, OR 28Jun66
					when the landing gear collapsed and the aircraft nosed over during landing, the pilot was flying from the front
					seat in contradiction of the operating manual. On April 22, 1999 the aircraft collided with a Cessna 150E, N3510J,
					while being taxied in from landing at Evergreen Airpark, Vancouver, Washington. The J-3 along with the
					150 sustained substantial damage. According to the J-3 pilot, while he was taxying to parking after landing
					on the north/south runway, he passed through the run-up area for the east/west runway.
					While passing through the run-up area, the right wing of his aircraft impacted the wing and propeller of a
					Cessna 150 that was doing an engine run-up in preparation for departure. He said that he simply had not
					 seen the aircraft and didn't know it was in the area until the two aircraft made contact.
				29447	(MSN 10738) registered N52978, current [Nov16]; damaged 1Aug82, the aircraft had been stolen
					and hit wires landing on a drag strip
				29452	(MSN 10743) registered N47375, current [Nov16]
				29459	(MSN 10750) 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle, DE; force landed mechanical failure 1 mile
					SE of Dike, TX 31Aug43; registered N61827, cancelled 27Aug12
				29461	(MSN 10752) Registered 17Jul47 as OK-WKA with MSN 4236643/4329461; accident 23Oct49.. Conflict with 42-36643
				29467	(MSN 10758) to French Army as 329467
				29471	(MSN 10762, frame No 10587) to French Army as 329471, then became F-BGXA Apr 20, 1953 with MSN 11170.
					Cancelled Oct 10, 1974 as sold abroad. Registered G-BGXA Mar 1, 1978 but with MSN 11170.
					Now registered with correct MSN of 10762. Currently airworthy and painted to represent
					an aircraft from the 30th Infantry division.
				29472	(MSN 10763) to French Army [ALAT] as 329472
				29476	(MSN 10767) to French Army [ALAT] as 329476
				29478	(MSN 10769) to French Army [ALAT] as 329478
				29479	(MSN 10770) to French Army [ALAT] as 329479
				29480	(MSN 10771) registered N1401V, cancelled 5Sep14; substantially damaged 23Feb73 at Springfield, VT
					when the aircraft collided with a dirt bank after a loss of power during landing; substantially damaged 29May06
					by the pilot's failure to maintain airspeed, which resulted in an inadvertent stall and subsequent impact with water.
					The pilot stated that shortly after taking off from a river in the float equipped aircraft, he was informed by radio
					that he had departed without his phone. The pilot returned to land, and during the landing, the airplane touched
					down on the right float, and the right wingtip subsequently impacted the water. The pilot stated that after takeoff,
					he stalled the airplane while in a turn and then "crashed in the lake." He also stated that the "density altitude
					got the best of me." The pilot did not report any mechanical anomalies.
		 		29481	(MSN 10772) Registered 17Jul47 as OK-YKB with MSN 44-80715/4329481; cancelled 28Nov50.
					Conflict:
					Registered 21Jul47 as OK-XIL with MSN 43-29481; cancelled 1957.
					Conflict:
					Registered 6Sep47 as OK-YHH with MSN 4479644/4329481; cancelled 1957.
				29482	(MSN 10773) to French Army [ALAT] as 329482
				29483	(MSN 10774) to French Army [ALAT] as 329483
				29485	(MSN 10776) registered PH-NAE 10Jul47, cancelled 16Sep53; reregistered PH-NFI 22Jun55, cancelled 27Jan56;
					registered D-EDIF March 29, 1956; badly damaged August 14, 1956 at Lubeck, West Germany; registration cancelled
					November 25, 1957; rebuilt and restored; registered as D-EHYM June 6, 1958, current; modified June 1987 to J3C-85
				29487	(MSN 10778) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; First US Army; 23rd
					Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 50th Mobile
					Reclamation and Repair Squadron 14Mar45; 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion [59-I] 11Apr45; shot down by
					enemy ground fire while landing at dusk to contact his unit enroute Gütersloh to Grasdorf 11Apr45
				29488	(MSN 10779) Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XIP; cancelled 1949
				29489	(MSN 10780) registered G-AKAA Jun 23, 1947, cancelled 31Oct96 on export to Spain;
					temporary registration EC-197; registered EC-GQE 6Oct97, current [Oct16]; operated by Fundación Infante de Orleans
				29495	(MSN 10786) to French Army [ALAT] as 329495
				29502	(MSN 10793, frame no. 10618) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground
					Forces; 258th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged Maubach, Germany; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron 27Dec44; 258th Field Artillery Battalion 3Jan45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					24Apr45; 258th Field Artillery Battalion 26Apr45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OUX;
					registered D-EFER 10Oct55, cancelled 12Nov73; registration LN-TSI [ntu]
				29503	(MSN 10794) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; First US Army;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany; 16th Air Depot Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany May45
				29506	(MSN 10797) registered N50365, current [Oct16]
				29507	(MSN 10798) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					78th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 6Dec44;
					2nd Armored Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 7Dec44;
					2nd Armored Division Artillery 9Dec44
				29508	(MSN 10799) registered as N5941V, current [Oct16]
				29511	(MSN 10802) registered N50366, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 18Sep12
				29512	(MSN 10803) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 2nd Armored
					Division Artillery; accident 11Dec44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 13Dec44; 2nd Armored Division Artillery 20Dec44
				29513	(MSN 10804) to French Army [ALAT] as 329513
				29514	(MSN 10805) 2nd Air Defense Wing, Kaufbeuren [R-70], Germany; crashed at St Johann, Austria 25Jul45
				29530	(MSN 10821) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					106th Field Artillery Group; force landed engine failure Espiritu Santo, New Hebrides 14Nov44
				29532	(MSN 10823) Registered 21Oct54 as OK-ANY with MSN 29532; cancelled 1957
				29537	(MSN 10828) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AMG
				29541	(MSN 10832) Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XHH; cancelled 8Feb51
				29545	(MSN 10836) Registered as OK-XIE with MSN 329545; crashed 1950; registration cancelled 28Jul50
				29551	(MSN 10842) Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XIC; accident 17Sep49; registration cancelled 28Jul50
				29557	(MSN 10848) Registered 1Apr54 as OK-APH with MSN 29557; cancelled 31Aug57
				29564	(MSN 10855) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AMH
				29567	(MSN 10858) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 9Oct43; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Oct43; Marrakech, French Morocco 1Dec43;
					returned to USAAF 8Nov45; 9th AF; Kastrup, Denmark 28Jan47; sold to Poland 5Feb47;
					flown to Malmo, Sweden 6Feb47; registered LN-MAP 9Aug47, cancelled 27Feb58; registered
					SE-CEW 22May58, cancelled 28Jul61; accident Karlstad airport 3Jun61, ground collision with left
					wing of Cessna 172B Skyhawk PH-KKO due to pilot error. SE-CEW sustained limited damage,
					whereas PH-KKO sustained serious damage, left wing tip torn off and damage to rest of wing;
					registered OY-AFG 28Jul61, cancelled 25Nov75; restored as OY-AFG, current; flying in military markings named "D-Day Doll"
				29572	(MSN 10863) became F-BBQB Jul 12, 1946, cancelled Dec 11, 1969, then registered G-AXVV Jan 7 1970.
					Registration cancelled Apr 12, 1999. Noted Apr 1996 stored
					at Rathcoole, Republic of Ireland. Still there Jun 2016.
				29575	(MSN 10866) Registered 6Jun47 as OK-XIZ with MSN 3295751; cancelled 1957
				29576	(MSN 10867) 62nd Troop Carrier Group; force landed engine failure Lake Vico, Italy 25Jun45
				29584	(MSN 10875, frame no. 10700)delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 13Oct43. Atlantic Overseas
					Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 20Oct43; North Africa 1Dec43; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					returned to USAAF 1944; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 2May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 6Aug46;
					registered SE-AUM 12Aug46; accident Kyrkbyn, Järvsö 22May49, cart-wheeled after landing on soft ground;
					crop dusting equipment installed Jul50; accident, Tranum 21Jun52, the aircraft collided with bushes,
					stalled and ground looped; registration cancelled 20Apr59 on export to West Germany; registered
					D-ELOL 23Apr59, cancelled 19May60; restored as SE-AUM 29Jul60; accident Kallinge 7Mar61,
					the aircraft veered off the runway after second touchdown, substantially damaged; accident
					Kronoberghed/Moheda 8Sep63, hard landing from a significant height sustaining substantial damage;
					incident Uråsa 27Aug65, aircraft ran over the chocks and collided with Cessna 150B SE-EAH; C of A
					lapsed 31Dec80; stored at Laisvall
				29588	(MSN 10879) Registered 16Mar48 as OK-XIS; accident; registration cancelled 28Jul50
 				29594	(MSN 10885). registered F-BHMQ 11Jul61, cancelled 6Dec89 as sold abroad; registered G-BROR Dec 7, 1989, current [Oct16]
				29600	(MSN 10891) Registered 14Nov47 as OK-XHZ; cancelled
				29601	(MSN 10892) registered F-BETI 28Sep48, cancelled 27May69 as sold abroad; registered G-AXHR 9Jun69, current [Oct16]
				29602	(MSN 10893) Registered 21Nov47 as OK-XFG with MSN 29602; cancelled 1957
				29607	(MSN 10898) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron; 78th Field Artillery Battalion 9Dec44.
				29609	(MSN 10900) to I-MICI
				29610	(MSN 10901) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					228th Field Artillery Battalion; crashed 27Dec44
				29614	(MSN 10905) Headquarters, 306th Fighter Wing, Lesina, Italy; damaged taking off 6Jan45; became I-NITA
				29619	(MSN 10910) Registered 13Oct47 as OK-ZJN; cancelled 1957.
				29620	(MSN 10911) Registered 27Aug51 as OK-XFF; cancelled 3Jun56.
				29622	(MSN 10913) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					695th Field Artillery Battalion [33-D]; forced down when attacked by a Me-109 fighter 18Apr45,
					hit a tree with a wing when pulling up; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 18Apr45; salvaged 2May45
				29629	(MSN 10920) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion [59-I]; damaged by a friendly artillery shell which did not explode 30Nov44;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 1Dec44; 8th Infantry Division Artillery [38-G] 26Dec44;
					returned to USAAF; 98th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Orleans/Bricy [A-50], France;
					damaged landing at Mailly-le-Camp, France 14Jul45
				29633	(MSN 10924) Registered 14Oct53 as OK-ANH with MSN 29633; cancelled 23Jan57.
				29634	(MSN 10925) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 774th Field
					Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 14Feb45;
					774th Field Artillery Battalion 15Feb45. Registered 6Aug46 as HB-OBH; cancelled 1Nov55.
				29635	(MSN 10926) [59-Y]; on August 25, 1944 the aircraft was one of four which landed in Paris on the
					Avenue des Champs-Élysées. The four aircraft, flying over the Foch avenue, came under fire of German snipers.
					Shortly after the Arc de Triomphe, the L-4s landed close to the Porte Maillot. The Americans remained a few
					days in Paris and contributed to a film for Pathé News. Their L-4 remained parked in front of the Hotel Marinelli,
					34 avenue of the Grande-Armée.
				29636	(MSN 10927) 1st Gunnery Tow Flight, Buc [Y-4], France; damaged taking off at Heidelberg, Germany 12May45
				29638	(MSN 10929) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron; 258th Field Artillery Battalion [59-FF] 7Feb45; attacked by four Bf-109 fighters,
					crashed and destroyed by fire 11Mar45 (2KIA)
				29641	(MSN 10932) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					14th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged in cross wind landings 10Nov44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 11Nov44
				29642	(MSN 10933) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					256th Field Artillery Battalion [33-V]; damaged Brunssum, Holland; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 11Nov44
				29646	(MSN 10937) Registered 24Mar47 as HB-OCP
				29647	(MSN 10938) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					 XIX Corps Artillery [32-C]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 3Apr45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany;
					ferried to Gütersloh, Germany 15Apr45; 959th Field Artillery Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Group 11May45;
				29649	(MSN 10940) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 22Oct43; Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 17Nov43; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 27Nov43; 8th AF, England 12Dec43;
					9th AF, Europe; transferred to Army Ground Forces; returned to USAAF 7Sep45; 9th AF, Europe;
					flown from Bremen, Germany to Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 12Apr47; SOC 15Apr47;
					flown to Malmo, Sweden 18Apr47; registered LN-SAO 24Mar48 to S. Sesstvedt ; forced landing at Grilstad 5Aug53;
					cancelled 10Aug54; registered as SE-CAK 15Jul54; equipped for crop dusting; accident near Hedlunda
					8 km SE Lycksele 15Nov59, hit water with a wing at low level, crashed and partially sank; registration cancelled 17Feb61
				29650	(MSN 10941) 45th Repair Squadron, 45th Air Depot Group, Grove, Berkshire; crashed at Kingston Bagpuize 9Feb44
				29651	(MSN 10942) Registered 10Mar48 as OK-XIQ; accident 27Apr48; registration cancelled.
				29655	(MSN 10946, frame no. 10771)registered OK-APR; registered D-ECYB 23May58, cancelled 19Mar63;
					destroyed January 4, 1963
				29657	(MSN 10948) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; First US Army;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany 19May45; returned to USAAF 25May45;
					10th Air Depot Group 28May45; 9th AF, Europe; 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport
					Group, Creil [A-81c], France; damaged at Creil 9Jun45
 				29660	(MSN 10951, frame no. 10776) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 23Oct43;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 18Nov43; 8th AF, England 11Dec43;
					9th AF, Europe; transferred to Army Ground Forces 30Nov44; returned to USAAF 7Dec45;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 31May46; registered OO-AAO 31Jul46 with MSN 11692, cancelled 13Mar72;
					registered G-AITP 13Mar72, cancelled 13Jun88 on export to Sweden; registered SE-BEL 1Nov88, current
				29662	(MSN 10953, frame no. 10778) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 258th Field Artillery Group 22Dec44; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron 28May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OEH Sep 26, 1945
					cancelled Jan 26, 1955; Reregistered D-EKEB 12May55 ; destroyed Mar71; cancelled 6May01
				29663	(MSN 10954) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 23rd Mobile
					Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany 19May45; returned to USAAF 25May45;
					9th AF, Europe; 396th FS, 368th FG; crashed at Klinglbach, Germany 1Feb46
				29664	(MSN 10955) Registered 5Apr54 as OK-APE with MSN 29664; cancelled 31Aug57
				29666	(MSN 10957) Registered 21Aug47 as OK-XFO; cancelled 1957
				29667	(MSN 10958) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 78th Field Artillery Battalion;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 5Dec44; 78th Field Artillery Battalion 16Feb45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 14Mar45; 78th Field Artillery Battalion [49-R] 14Mar45;
					shot down by six Bf-109 fighters, crash landed and destroyed by fire
				29669	(MSN 10960) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					35th Infantry Division Artillery [45-C]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Apr45;
					125th Liaison Squadron 2May45; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications;
					registered as SP-AMG
				29670	(MSN 10961) registered OO-EAA 26Sep46, cancelled 29Oct46
				29674 (NSN 10965) Registered 3Oct47 as OK-XHQ; cancelled 1956
				29676	(MSN 10967) Registered 13Aug48 as OK-WLU; cancelled 1956
				29678	(MSN 10969) registered N145RL, current [Nov16]; On April 30, 2007 the aircraft collided with a tree
					during a forced landing following a loss of engine power near Benton Field Airport (O85), Redding, California.
					The airplane sustained substantial damage to the left wing. The cross-country flight departed Gnoss
					Field Airport (DVO), Novato, California with a planned destination of Redding. The pilot stated in a
					written report that as he approached Benton Field, the engine lost all power due to a leak in the belly
					drain that caused fuel exhaustion. Unable to make the airport, he elected to make a forced landing
					on a residential street. During the landing roll, the left wing struck a tree trunk, the airplane spun
					around and stopped, straddling the adjacent sidewalk.
				29681	(MSN 10972, frame no. 10797) registered N46441; registered D-EKEP 26Sep58,
					cancelled 29Jul59; destroyed Jul 24, 1959
				29683	(MSN 10974) registered N51565, current [Nov16]; substantially damaged on Bainbridge Island,
					WA 12May81, fuel strvation caused forced landing on water covered beach, a wing struck a pole and
					the aircraft nosed over, coming to rest in water
				29684	(MSN 10975) registered N49689, current [Oct16]
				29688	(MSN 10979) Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH; damaged taxying at Wright 10Apr44
				29694	(MSN 10985) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					153rd Field Artillery Group, Fort Bragg, NC; damaged landing 3 miles N of Joppa, MD
				29699	(MSN 10990) registered N50684, revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 22Dec14
				29700	(MSN 10991) Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Lodges Field [Europe];
					damaged by high winds while parked at Lodges 19Jan45
				29702	(MSN 10993, frame no. 10818) registered G-AIYX Apr 2, 1947, cancelled 19Aug55
					on export to West Germany; Modified to J-3C-85. Registration D-EHAL reserved Oct 29, 1955, registered
					Jul 15, 1960, cancelled 18Jul79; registered HB-OGG Oct82,
					written off 1Sep04, cancelled 16Jan08
				29703	(MSN 10994, frame no. 11819) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 30Oct43;
					returned to Piper at Lock Haven 24Nov43; Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 6Feb45;
					8th AF, England 21Feb45; transferred to Army Ground Forces; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					flown from Bremen, Germany to Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 12Apr47; SOC 29Apr47;
					registered LN-MAW 7Nov47; accident; wreck sold to Sweden 16Apr50; registration cancelled 29Aug52;
					registered SE-BUZ 29Sep52; accident at Jäckvik 9Sep61; registration cancelled 14Dec61 as destroyed
				29706	(MSN 10997) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery [87-H] 24Apr45; crashed 4May45 after pilot injured by a bullet from enemy ground fire
				29707	(MSN 10998) registered F-BDTG 27Jun47, cancelled 8Sep77 as sold abroad;
					registered G-BFBY Sep 29, 1977, current [Oct16]
				29709	(MSN 11000) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2Jan45; 203rd Field Artillery Battalion 2Jan45
				29710	(MSN 11001) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany; 16th Air Depot
					Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany May45. . Registered 7May47 as OK-XHF with MSN 329710; cancelled 1947
				29713	(MSN 11004) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					20th Field Artillery Battalion, Camp Butner, NC; damaged landing due engine failure 8 miles E of Forest, MS 21Dec45
				29714	(MSN 11005, frame no. 10830) to HB-OFG, registered D-ELUM Jan 12, 1956
				29725	(MSN 11016) Registered 22Aug47 as OK-XIK; cancelled 1957.
				29728	(MSN 11019, frame no. 10844) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 17Nov43;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 29Nov43; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 11Dec43;
					8th AF, England 31Jan44; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 9May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo,
					Sweden 10Jul46; registered SE-AUD 10Jul46; incident, Järpen 8Sep46 ground looped on landing,
					damage to the propeller, landing gear and wing attachment; accident Rönnberget, 7km from
					Arvidsjaur 10Feb48, forced landing following engine failure; registration cancelled 25Jan49 as destroyed
				29731	(MSN 11022) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					228th Field Artillery Group [32-E]; shot down next to the Roer River 25Feb45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; salvaged 3Mar45
				29732	(MSN 11023) 89th Ferrying Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle, DE;
					damaged when nosed under taxying at Selman, Monroe, LA 23Nov43; registered N50694, current [Nov16]
				29733	(MSN 11024, frame no. 12005) registered OO-VIL 28Jun46 with MSN 329733, cancelled 16Feb93;
					registered G-CVIL 23Aug96 with MSN 12005 (presumed to be a replacement Frame number) and
					previous identity of OO-VIL, cancelled 22May01 on export to Germany; registered D-EGMG May01,
					cancelled 2005; registered N29EG Oct 18, 2005.
				29734	(MSN 11025) Registered 26Jan55 as OK-APU; cancelled 31Aug57.
				29736	(MSN 11027) 3706th Base Unit, Sheppard, TX; damaged landing at Sheppard 21Dec45
				29738	(MSN 11029) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					219th Field Artillery Group; damaged in collision with parked L-4H 43-29752 at Ebensburg, PA 2Nov44
				29739	(MSN 11030, frame no. 5552) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army
					Ground Forces; 637th Field Artillery Battalion; declared war weary; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron, Jena, Germany 31May45; identity switched in US service, previously 43-30545(1);
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OHD 20Dec53;
					registered D-EGIS 11Jul56, cancelled Mar78; registered OE-CEX Jul78; crashed in Austria Sep 22, 2012
				29742	(MSN 11033) Headquarters, 503rd Air Service Group, Schweinfurt [R-25], Germany;
					damaged landing at Schweinfurt 8Aug45
				29744	(MSN 11035) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALK
				29752	(MSN 11043) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					219th Field Artillery Group; damaged while parked in collision with L-4H 43-29738 at Ebensburg, PA 2Nov44
				29754	(MSN 11025)
				29756	(MSN 11047) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					196th Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 10Jan45;
					196th Field Artillery Group 10Jan45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					Headquarters, 492nd Service Group, Furth [R-28], Germany; crashed due weather 3 miles E of Bad Relchenhall, Germany 2Sep45
				20766	(MSN 11057)	Registered 3Sep53 as OK-AOC; cancelled 23Jan57.
				29767	(MSN 11058) to I-MILY
				29768	(MSN 11059) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					43rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron [37- ]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron Sep44;
					 2nd Armored Division Artillery [49-M]; damaged when Ju-87 aircraft dropped anti-personnel bombs 24Feb45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Feb45; 102nd Infantry Division Artillery 21Apr45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Apr45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army, Hagenow, Germany 10May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; Registered 9Jul47 as HB-OCR
				29770	(MSN 11061) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					 Ninth US Army; 203rd Field Artillery Battalion [32-I], 119th Field Artillery Group; force landed
					engine failure, Maastricht [Y-44], Holland 30Jan45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					30Jan45; too close to front line to recover; First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 20Feb45
				29773	(MSN 11064) registered N51570, current [Nov16]; substantially damaged at Bridgewater, VA 19Jan 64,
					stalled after a premature lift off from a snow covered runway; registered to Airpower Museum, Ottumwa, IA
				29774	(MSN 11065, frame no. 10890) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 22Nov43;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 10Dec43; 8th AF, England 24Jan44;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron;
					25th Field Artillery Battalion 13Mar45; 252nd Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 16May45; 252nd Field Artillery Group 29May45; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 9May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 19Oct46;
					registered SE-AWE 13Sep46; damaged at Bulltofta 13Jun47 in a ground collision with Cub SE-AWN [44-79926];
					incident Åsens Bruk, Dalsland 5Nov47, forced landing following strong vibrations, left landing gear
					broken and left wing buckled on landing; damaged Loossjön, Loos 17Jun55, the aircraft was turned
					over by strong winds and submerged in water; damaged forced landing in a field 5 km S Rättvik 12Aug61,
					right wing damaged and supports broken; registration cancelled 11Dec68 on export to Denmark;
					registered OY-DHN 29Apr71; crashed during take-off at Hvidbjerg 29Jul75, hit trees and a cow
					and the aircraft landed on its back; registration cancelled 29Jul79; restored as OY-DHN 3May01
				29776	(MSN 11067) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					95th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged when landed in long grass and nosed over 2Jun45
				29777	(MSN 11068) Headquarters, Conde sur Marne [Y-45], France; accident at Reims [A-62d], France 7Feb45
				29778	(MSN 11069) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					14Mar45; 695th Field Artillery Battalion [33-DD] 26Mar45. Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLA; cancelled 1955
				29780	(MSN 11071) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					19May45; returned to USAAF; 10th Air Depot Group 28May45; 9th AF, Europe;
					61st Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Poix [B-44, France]; crashed 2 miles E of Conty, France 15Jun45
				29782	(MSN 11073) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALC
				29783	(MSN 11074) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 696th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Armored Division Artillery 2May45
				29788	(MSN 11079) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Hagenow, Germany May45
				29791	(MSN 11082) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 30th Infantry Division Artillery;
					destroyed by fire and explosion, possibly by saboteurs, near Rodingen, Germany 4Mar45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 6Mar45; salvaged
				29792	(MSN 11083) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					9th Infantry Division Artillery; damaged when landing over an obstruction May45;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany
				29793	(MSN 11084) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery; declared war-weary 26May45; 16th Air Depot Group,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; 455th
					Bomb Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group, Lelphelm[R-59], Germany; crashed Lelphelm 5Jun45
				29802	(MSN 11093) 	Registered 2Sep53 as OK-AOE with MSN 44-329802; cancelled 22Oct58
				29804	(MSN 11095) 	Registered 10Aug53 as OK-AOW with MSN 29804; cancelled 23Jan57.
				29809	(MSN 11100) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					183rd Field Artillery Battalion; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany
				29810	(MSN 11101) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 228th Field Artillery Battalion;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Dec44; 104th Infantry Division Artillery 17Jan45
				29815	(MSN 11106) 	Registered 10Aug53 as OK-AOG with MSN 29815; cancelled 23Jan57
				29823	(MSN 11114) registered HB-OFC; registered EC-AKP 25Sep54; registered HB-OUC;
					restored as EC-AKP; registered F-GNFR 29May95, cancelled 10May10 on export to Switzerland.
					The aircraft is now registered as HB-OFC again and is in flying condition (since 2010).
				29830	(MSN 11121) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 797th Field Artillery Battalion 26Dec44
				29831	(MSN 11122) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					258th Field Artillery Battalion [59-E]; damaged by flak near Maastricht, Holland Oct44;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 29Oct44; 258th Field Artillery Battalion;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 31May45
				29832	(MSN 11123) registered N29832, current [Oct16]. On June 26, 1999 the aircraft
					was substantially damaged when it struck terrain in Dawson, Maryland. The pilot and passenger
					received serious injuries. About 0930, a flight of four Piper J3s left Lock Haven, Pennsylvania,
					where the pilots and passengers had been attending a Piper Cub fly-in. The four airplanes
					arrived at High Rock Airport, Dawson, about 1120. One airplane remained at High Rock Airport
					and the other three airplanes were serviced with Amoco low lead automobile gasoline, which
					 was transported to the airport in cans. The airport owner reported that he briefed the pilots
					on the airport departure procedures, and the pilots elected to depart to the north. According to
					witnesses, the wind varied between calm and favoring a north departure. The first airplane to depart,
					a Piper J3C-65, N30362, carried only the pilot. The second airplane to depart, N29832, carried a pilot
					and passenger. The third airplane to depart, a Piper J3C-85, N1548N, carried a pilot and a passenger.
					The pilot of N30362 reported that he departed to the north and made a left turn after he passed the
					departure end of the runway. The pilot of N30362 reported that he was climbing better than the other
					two airplanes. He observed N29832 operating just above the trees and then saw it strike trees before
					descending to the ground. The pilot of N1548N reported that he noticed as N29832 was falling out of
					the sky, it "waffled" with the wings rocking from side to side as it descended into the trees. When interviewed,
					the pilot of N29832 reported that his climb was slower than normal, but the airplane was performing well,
					and there were no problems with the engine. He preferred to climb about 50-55 mph, but was climbing closer
					to 45 mph. The airplane had the correct pitch attitude to climb, but was not climbing. The pilot tried to
					position the airplane over lower terrain. With the airplane still in a climb pitch attitude, it started to descend.
					The pilot rechecked the throttle full open, and that the carburettor heat was off. He turned right followed
					by a shallow left turn, in an attempt to position the airplane over lower terrain. He was aware that an
					abrupt control movement could induce a stall/spin and flew accordingly. When the airplane was about
					100 feet AGL, he leveled the wings, and then lowered the right wing slightly. The airplane struck branches
					and fell to the ground on its right side. The pilot assisted his passenger in exiting the airplane.
				29840	(MSN 11131) 51st Troop Carrier Squadron, 62nd Troop Carrier Group; damaged landing at Malignano, Italy 14Jun45
				29845	(MSN 11136) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 489th Field Artillery Battalion;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 15Dec44; 489th Field Artillery Battalion 16Dec44; returned to USAAF; 9th AF,
					Europe; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AGZ
				29850	(MSN 11141) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; First US Army;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany; 16th Air Depot Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56],
					Germany May45; 79th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 23May45
				29851	(MSN 11142) 59th Liaison Squadron, 61st Liaison Group, Barkstone Heath, Lincolnshire;
					damaged taxying at Barkstone Heath 11Oct44
				29854	(MSN 11145) registered F-BFBA 8Nov50, cancelled 20Dec78; registered G-BMKC 2Jan86, current [Oct16]
					(G-BMKC) Noted February 2012 at Biggin Hill Heritage Hangar Ltd, Biggin Hill Airport, England.
					Noted December 2019 in USAAF colours coded ‘44-R’ and named ‘Little Rock-ette’.
				29855	(MSN 11146) 	Registered 18Mar54 as OK-AOT with MSN 29855; cancelled 22Jan57.
				29859	(MSN 11150) 	Registered 18Sep47 as OK-XKY with MSN 29859; cancelled 1956
				29861	(MSN 11152) to French Army as 329861
				29866	(MSN 11157) to French Army as 329866. registered F-BMHM 5Apr65 with MSN 11157,
					current [Oct16]; last report stored at Barton Ashes, near Winchester, UK [May08]
				29867	(MSN 11158) to French Army as 329867
				29868	(MSN 11159) to French Army as 329868
				29871	(MSN 11162) to French Army as 329871
				29872	(MSN 11163) to French Army as 329872, then became F-BCZK Ap4 17, 1959, cancelled
					Dec 2, 1980 as sold abroad. To G-AGVV Feb 19, 1981.
					Certificate of airworthiness expired Sep 2, 2004.
					Registration cancelled 12Jul11 as permanently withdrawn from use [last owner with an address in Malaga, Spain]
				29873	(MSN 11164) to French Army as 329873.
				29874	(MSN 11165) to French Army as 329874. Registered in French Morocco as F-DAFG 17Jul57, cancelled
					29Aug58 as registered abroad; registered in Morocco as CN-TUB
				29875	(MSN 11166) to French Army as 329875.
				29876	(MSN 11167) to French Army as 329876
				29877	(MSN 11168) to French Army as 329877, then became F-BEGM. To G-BCNX Sep 17, 1974.
				29878	(MSN 11169) to French Army as 329878.
				29879	(MSN 11170) to French Army as 329879.
				29880	(MSN 11171) to French Army as 329880.
				29882	(MSN 11173) to French Army as 329882, then became F-BBIK Aug 10, 1954. Current Oct 2016
				29883	(MSN 11174) to French Army [ALAT] as 329883
				29884	(MSN 11175) to French Army [ALAT] as 329884
				29885	(MSN 11176) to French Army [ALAT] as 329885
				29886	(MSN 11177) to French Army [ALAT] as 329886
				29887	(MSN 11178) to French Army [ALAT] as 329887
				29888	(MSN 11179) to French Army [ALAT] as 329888
				29889	(MSN 11180) to French Army [ALAT] as 329889
				29890	(MSN 11181) to French Army [ALAT] as 329890
				29891	(MSN 11182) to French Army [ALAT] as 329891
				29893	(MSN 11184) to French Army [ALAT] as 329893. Registered F-BGQL Aug 12, 1952, cancelled
					Aug 22, 1962 as sold abroad. Registered HB-OVG
				29895	(MSN 11186) to French Army [ALAT] as 329895
				29897	(MSN 11188) to French Army [ALAT] as 329897
				29898	(MSN 11189) to French Army [ALAT] as 329898
				29899	(MSN 11190) 64th Troop Carrier Group; mid air collision with L-4 43-2915 at Guidonia, Italy 27Feb45;
					became HB-ONR on Swiss civil registry, then to Spanish civil registry as EC-AKQ Sep 25, 1954.
					Current Oct 2016. Operated by Fundació Parc Aeronàutic de Catalunya
				29900	(MSN 11191, frame no. 11016) to HB-OFF, to D-ENEL May 14, 1956.
					Destroyed Nov 9, 1969 by a gust of wind while parked at Osnabruck-Atterheide, West Germany.
					Registration cancelled Jan 7, 1970
				29902	(MSN 11193) to French Army [ALAT] as 329902
				29903	(MSN 11194) to French Army [ALAT] as 329903
				29904	(MSN 11195) to French Army [ALAT] as 329904
				29905	(MSN 11196) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters,
					Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Braunschweig, Germany Apr45; 5th Armored Division Artillery;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2May45; 125th Liaison Squadron 2May45;
					71st Armored Field Artillery Battalion [54-J]; named MISS ME !?
					On April 11th, 1945, Lt Merrit Duane Francies, pilot, and Lt William S. Martin, observer, took off for a
					reconnaissance mission for the benefit of the tanks of 71st AFA Battalion in the southern sector of
					Dannenburg. While approaching a German sidecar, they saw a Fieseler Storch flying 650 ft over the trees.
					 Slower than the Fi 156, Francies took advantage of his altitude and dived to get higher speed; Francies
					and Martin drew their .45 caliber Colt pistol and opened the door of L-4. They approached the Storch and
					emptied their 7 cartridges. The Storch started to fly in circles. The two American changed their cartridges
					 and Francies approached at 30 ft from the German. They shot again, in the windshield and in the wing tank.
					The Storch entered a spin and crashed in a field. Francies landed close to the German. The German crew
					left the plane; the observer was wounded in the foot while the pilot tried to escape. But Martin shot in his
					direction and the pilot surrendered. The american crew left their prisoners to tank crew members.
					The two Americans were recommended for a medal.
				29906	(MSN 11197) to French Army [ALAT] as 329906
				29907	(MSN 11198) 	Registered 28Apr47 as OK-XIW; cancelled 1955.
				29909	(MSN 11200) to French Army [ALAT] as 329909
				29910	(MSN 11201) to French Army [ALAT] as 329910
				29911	(MSN 11202) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 2nd Artillery Division [72-A].
					On the 24th August, 1944, the aircraft, with Captain Jean Callet as pilot and Lieutenant Etienne Mantoux
					as observer, was flown over Paris at low altitude to deliver the message of General Leclerc "Don't give up,
					we arrive" to the Resistance. Leclerc just got the order on August 23rd from General Bradley to rush towards
					Paris. At about 6.05 pm, the Lt Mantoux dropped the message in a weighted tube near the Prefecture.
					On the way back, the aircraft was intensively under fire. The right landing gear was hit and the aircraft landed
					in a field close to Monthlery and finished lying on the right wing. Thirteen bullet impacts were noticed.
					To French Army [ALAT] as 329911
				29913	(MSN 11204) to French Army [ALAT] as 329913
				29915	(MSN 11206) 51st Troop Carrier Squadron, 62nd Troop Carrier Group; forced landing due engine
					failure 5 miles S of Florence, Italy 13Jun45
				29916	(MSN 11207) to French Army [ALAT] as 329916
				29917	(MSN 11208) 	Registered 8Aug47 as OK-XFB; cancelled 1957
				29919	(MSN 11210, frane no. 11035) to Swiss civil registry as HB-ONN, then to Austrian
					civil registry as OE-ABE, then D-EKWU. Modified as J3C-65D in 1963, then restored as
					OE-ABE again Mar 1975. Current Mar 2014.
				29920	(MSN 11211) to French Army as 329920. To F-OAIK Sep 28, 1951,
					cancelled feb 13, 1961 as registered abroad, then to Moroccan civil registry as CN-TVI
				29921	(MSN 11212) to French Army [ALAT] as 329921
				29926	(MSN 11217) to French Army [ALAT] as 329926
				29927	(MSN 11218) 	Registered 10Feb47 as OK-ZJZ; cancelled 1957.
				29928	(MSN 11219) to French Army [ALAT] as 329928
				29929	(MSN 11220) to French Army [ALAT] as 329929
				29930	(MSN 11221) to French Army [ALAT] as 329930
				29932	(MSN 11223) to French Army [ALAT] as 329932
				29933	(MSN 11224) to French Army [ALAT] as 329933
				29934	(MSN 11225) to French Army as 329934, then became F-BCZA Sep 16, 1953, cancelled
					Dec 13, 1974 as sold abroad. Registered G-BCPH Dec 13, 1974. Current Oct 2016.
				29935	(MSN 11226) to French Army as 329935
				29939	(MSN 11230) to French Army as 329939
				29940	(MSN 11231) became HB-OIO on Swiss civil registry
				29944	(MSN 11235) 	Registered 24May55 as OK-AOU with MSN 29944/83; cancelled 28Aug57
				29945	(MSN 11236) to French Army as 329945
				29952	(MSN 11243, frame no. 11068) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 31Dec43; Atlantic Overseas Air Service
					Command, Newark, NJ 21Jan44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 11Feb44; 8th AF, England 17Feb44;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces 15Apr44; returned to USAAF 15Jan46; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 4Apr46;
					became SE-ATL on Swedish civil registry Oct 23, 1946. Accident Böketofta 23Aug81
				29953	(MSN 11244) 66th FS, 57th FG; damaged landing at Grossoto, Italy 23Jun45
				29954	(MSN 11245) 	Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLK; cancelled 1959
				29957	(MSN 11248) to French Army as 329957
				29963	(MSN 11254) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AKN
				29964	(MSN 11255) became I-FIVI, then G-AKRA Jun 15, 1984. Still
					current on UK civil registry Aug 7, 2006 but no certificate
					of airworthiness. Believed under rebuild. Registration G-AKRA cancelled May 16, 2017
					on export to Germany. Received its standard airworthiness certificate on 1-30-2018 and is
					now registered as D-ELIR.
				29967	(MSN 11258) registered as OP-APKw ith MSN 29967; cancelled 31Aug57 , conflictzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz;ered with MSN 29368 [43-29368]
				29968	(MSN 11259) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					793rd Field Artillery Battalion [32-W]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 3May45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 10May45
				29969	(MSN 11260) to French Army as 329969. To F-BEGH Jan 7, 1948, cancelled Jul 17, 1958
					as registered abroad, registered in Morocco as CN-TTI, also reported as registered in
					Philippines as PI-C419, reregistered RP-C419
				29970	(MSN 11261) 	Registered 6Jun47 as OK-XIT with MSN 329970; cancelled 1957
				29978	(MSN 11269) to Philippines as PI-C162, reregistered RP-C162
				29988	(MSN 11279) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AKD
				29990	(MSN 11281) 	Registered 2Sep53 as OK-APM with MSN 29990; cancelled 22Jan57
				29994	(MSN 11285) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; [52-J]
					Registered 28Sep46 as OK-XIG with MSN 329994; cancelled 11Jun49.
				29996	(MSN 11287) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					32nd Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26May45
				30000	(MSN 11291) 	Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKD; cancelled 1950
				30002	(MSN 11293) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					7th Armored Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 19May45
				30004	(MSN 11295, frame no 11120) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to
					Army Ground Forces; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 14Mar45; 351st Field Artillery Battalion; declared war weary;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany 31May45; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; registered G-AIYV Apr 2, 1947, cancelled May 22, 1958 on export to USA;
					registered N9830F, not taken up; registered N9829F; registered D-EGZG; registered Jan 13, 2005 as SP-KUB
				30005	(MSN 11296) 	Registered 22Jul47 as OK-ZJU; cancelled 1Nov51
				30007	(MSN 11298, frame no. 11123) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 31Dec43
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Jan44; 8th AF, England 29Feb44;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 9Jun46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 5Sep46; registered SE-AUS 13Sep46;
					damaged 7Sep48 in collision with a mound of stones whilst taxying, sustaining damage to propeller
					and left landing gear; crop dusting equipment installed Jun50; accident Bromma, Stockholm 18Aug50,
					after a manual start the parked aircraft (without chocks) accelerated at full speed across the apron
					and collided with Ercoupe 415-CD SE-BND that sustained serious damage and was subsequently scrapped;
					accident Bjällbo, SW Skänninge 3Jul52, forced landing in high crops with subsequent damage to propeller,
					air intake, wing surfaces and landing gear; accident Källs Nöbbelöv, Tackomatorp 15Jun53;
					registration cancelled 25Nov55 as destroyed
				30008	(MSN 11299, frame no. 11124) to Czech AF, Registered 10Aug53 as OK-AOY with
					0008; cancelled 20Jun56. Registered 4May59 as D-EMYM; C of A expired 24Jan67;
					lled 16Dec68. Restored 2Sep70 as D-EMYM; destroyed 31Dec72; registration cancelled Feb73.
				30010	(MSN 11301) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Bielefeld, Germany 13Apr45
				30012	(MSN 11303) 	Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLB; cancelled 1957
				30013	(MSN 11304, frame no. 11129) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 13Jan44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 31Jan44; 8th AF, England 17Feb44;
					9th AF, Europe 8Mar44; transferred to Army Ground Forces 7Apr44; 2nd Armored Division
					Artillery [49-L] Nov44; 92nd Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd Armored Division Artillery;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Maastricht 11Mar45; 75th Infantry Division
					Artillery 2May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe 9May45; flown from Bremen, Germany
					to Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 12Apr47; SOC 15Apr47; flown to Malmo, Sweden 18Apr47;
					flown to Oslo, Norway; registered LN-MAE 16Sep47; accident Skålsvik, Norway 20Jul51;
					cancelled 12Sep55, sold as wreck; registered SE-CET 10Sep57; accident, Bjurka Gård, Bolmsö 10Nov64,
					landed with strong tailwind causing aircraft to roll into a stone wall; current
				30016	(MSN 11307) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					5th Armored Division Artillery [54-F]; mid air collision with L-4 43-30104 25Feb45,
					burnt out when fuel tank exploded after hitting the ground
				30018	(MSN 11309) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Apr45;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery 30Apr45
				30021	(MSN 11312) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery; accident Nov44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 18Nov44;
				30022	(MSN 11313) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					14Mar45; 2nd Armored Division Artillery 3Apr45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; to HB-OAI Nov 27, 1947
					cancelled Jun 10, 1956. . Registered as D-EFUL; cancelled 12Oct76. Registered as HB-OAI; cancelled. Registered Aug91 as D-EFUL
				30023	(MSN 11314) 	Registered 12Aug47 as OK-WFZ; cancelled 1956.
				30025	(MSN 11316) 	Registered 31Mar47 as OK-XIN; cancelled 28Aug57.
				30027	(MSN 11318) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					183rd Field Artillery Battalion 25May45; 10th Air Depot Group 28May45
				30029	(MSN 11320) 97th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Le Mans [A-35], France; damaged landing at Le Mans 8Oct44;
					95th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Orleans/Bricy [A-50], France;
					damaged taxying in collision with parked L-4 43-975 at Seran, near Orleans 5Apr45.
				30030	(MSN 11321) Headquarters, XIX Air Support Command, Aldermaston Court, Berkshire; damaged at Aldermaston 14Jun44
					Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKR; cancelled 25Oct49
				30034	(MSN 11325)
				30036	(MSN 11327) 8th AF, England Jan44; 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron [ZM-3],
					67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 1May46; became OO-JOE Aug 22, 1946, cancelled Aug 19, 1948,
					then OO-AJL Jun 4, 1949. Won in a tombola as first prize; crashed at Grimbergen 24Nov54; to UK for restoration; Registered G-BLPA
					Sep 27, 1984. Cancelled Feb 14, 2014 on export to France. To French civil registry as F-AYZA Apr 14, 2014.
					Current Oct 2016.
				30040	(MSN 11331) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery [45-C] 5Mar45; force landed due darkness near Barntrup, Germany
					17Apr45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 21Apr45
				30044	(MSN 11335) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; First US Army;
					265th Field Artillery Battalion; declared war weary; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron,
					Jena, Germany 31May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; 451st Bomb Squadron,
					322nd Bomb Group, Fritzlar[Y-86], Germany; damaged taking off at Arolson, Germany 20Jul45
				30046	(MSN 11337) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 202nd Field Artillery Group [27-NN] 17Jan45;
					entered a spin at 1,000ft, crashed and destroyed near Buetze, Germany 7May45
				30047	(MSN 11338) 	Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKV; cancelled.
				30049	(MSN 11340) 	Registered 6Jun47 as OK-XKA; cancelled 1957.
				30051	(MSN 11342) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					2Dec44; XIX Corps Artillery [32-B] 5Dec44; damaged 25Jan45 during a downhill,
					downwind takeoff which ended with a ground loop into a fence; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 26Jan45; XIX Corps Artillery [32-B] 6Feb45; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany; returned to USAAF 25May45; 9th AF, Europe
				30052	(MSN 11343) 8th Infantry Division, North Ireland; On the 5th of May 1944 the aircraft was one of two L-4 that landed in a
					field at Stackallen, County Meath, Ireland. The Irish military recorded that the aircraft had been observed west of Brackenstown
					(North County Dublin) moving south and later heard by military posts in the Dublin City area circling around and then heading
					North. The two pilots made contact with a local hackney driver and asked to be driven to a petrol station. The enterprising driver
					took the opportunity to take his two passengers to the nearest Garda (Police) station in Navan town where they were taken into
					the care of the local police and given food and refreshments. The two airmen explained the Guards and later the military that
					they were flying from Scotland to a place in Northern Ireland at Blessingbourne near Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. They had had
					to deviate from their intended course due to weather and found themselves over Dublin. It was after they turned for Northern Ireland
					and attempted to fly up the coast that they found they would not have sufficient fuel and elected to force land the aircraft.
					The Irish Air Corps provided fuel to the two aircraft during the day. That afternoon, both aircraft took off again from the field
					and flew on to Northern Ireland. SOC 1946. Registered F-OAEB; registered F-BHEB 25Oct50, cancelled 18Oct95;
					registered F-GRVN 10Jan01, current [Oct16]
					Conflict:
					Registered 28Jul47 as OK-YFA with MSN 11343; cancelled 1957
				30061	(MSN 11352) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 5th Armored
					Division Artillery [54-C]; damaged landing and turned onto its back at Herrath, Germany 1Mar45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 1Mar45; 27th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron, Rodigen [R-22], Germany May45; 690th Field Artillery Battalion [63-E] 7May45;
					damaged landing at Gutersloh 12May45 when the aircraft flipped over in long grass;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 12May45
				30063	(MSN 11354) to OO-JAN and registered G-LIVH Mar 31, 1994.
				30064	(MSN 11355) registered OO-MAC 5Jun46, cancelled 6Dec47
				30066	(MSN 11357) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 19May45; 10th Air Depot Group 28May45;
					returned to USAAF 25May45; 9th AF, Europe. Registered 1947 as OK-XHP with MSN 30066; cancelled 1947
				30069	(MSN 11360) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALH
				30072	(MSN 11363) 	Registered 18Jul47 as OK-XHB with MSN 330072; cancelled 1957
				30073	(MSN 11364, frame no. 11189) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA January 15, 1944;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ February 4, 1944; 8th AF, England
					February 21, 1944; to French Army as 356 and then to Saarland as
					SL-AAK. Later became D-ECIV May 27, 1959. Preserved and on display at Airborne Museum,
					Saint Mare-Eglise, France.
				30074	(MSN 11365) 	Registered 24Jul47 as OK-XHN with MSN 330074; cancelled 1956
				30077	(MSN 11368) egistered as NC73100; cancelled 1Jun50.
				30078	(MSN 11369) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery [43-H]; force landed out of fuel 28Feb45 and crashed;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2Mar45
				30081	(MSN 11372) registered OO-BAF 10Sep46, cancelled 3May47
				30085	(MSN 11376) 	Registered 10Sep46 as OK-XIH with MSN 330085; cancelled 1958
				30086	(MSN 11377) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					793rd Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 6Dec44
				30088	(MSN 11379, frame no. 11204) to PH-NAB Aug 20, 1948, cancelled Jul 13, 1955, then
					registered D-ENIX May 8, 1956, cancelled May 23, 1956, then registered HB-OWS.
				30091	(MSN 11382) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 29th Infantry Division Artillery [43-A];
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 17Nov44 for major repairs; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					registered Jun 15, 1946 as HB-OEI
				30093	(MSN 11384) 62nd Troop Carrier Group, Italy; damaged landing at Cremona, Italy 23Jun45
				30094	(MSN 11385)	Registered 11Jun54 as OK-AOM with MSN 30094; cancelled 28Aug57
				30096	(MSN 11387) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron Dec44; 793rd Field Artillery Group 8Dec44;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications;
					registered as SP-AHN
				30097	(MSN 11388) registered HB-ZAD; registered F-BETA; registered TU-TBZ
				30100	(MSN 11391) registered OO-AAM 31Jul46, cancelled 7Oct47; reregistered OO-AIR 7Oct47,
					cancelled 28Apr50; registered in French Morocco as F-OAHQ 19Dec50,
					 cancelled 17Jul58 as registered abroad; registered in Morocco as CN-TTJ
				30104	(MSN 11395) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					5th Armored Division Artillery [54-C]; mid air collision with L-4 43-30016 25Feb45, wing torn off;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 5th Armored Division Artillery [54-A];
					shot down by two Bf-109 fighters and destroyed by fire (2KIA)
				30105	(MSN 11396) registered N5493N to Civil Air Patrol, Louisville, KY 17Mar50, cancelled 18Oct73
				30106	(MSN 11397) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 5May45;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery 7May45
				30119	(MSN 11410) registered HB-OFL; registered F-BGXU 23Jul54, cancelled 2Aug74 as sold abroad;
					registration G-BCXU reserved, not taken up; registered G-BCLP 22Aug74,
					cancelled 11Apr78 on export to Australia; registered VH-DIT 17Nov78, wfu 4Sep15
				30126	(MSN 11417) 	Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XFN with MSN AF301-26/1043; cancelled 1957.
				30131	(MSN 11422) to civil registry as HB-OFN, F-BFYN Jul 17, 1951, cancelled on
					export Mar 6, 1979, then regisered G-BPYN Mar 14, 1979 and still current at Yarcombe (Oct 2016),
					Devon Aug 2015.
				30142	(MSN 11433; Frame No. 11258)	Registered 17Jul47 as HB-OHB with MSN 11433;
					cancelled 1Sep47. Registered 27Feb56 as HB-OSU with MSN 11258; cancelled 15Mar72.
					Destroyed in an accident at Souboz, Switzerland 16Aug70
				30147	(MSN 11438) to I-REDO
				30151	(MSN 11442) 8th Infantry Division, North Ireland; On the 5th of May 1944 the aircraft was one of two L-4 that landed in a
					field at Stackallen, County Meath, Ireland. The Irish military recorded that the aircraft had been observed west of
					Brackenstown (North County Dublin) moving south and later heard by military posts in the Dublin City area circling
					around and then heading North. The two pilots made contact with a local hackney driver and asked to be driven to a
					petrol station. The enterprising driver took the opportunity to take his two passengers to the nearest Garda (Police)
					station in Navan town where they were taken into the care of the local police and given food and refreshments.
					The two airmen explained the Guards and later the military that they were flying from Scotland to a place in Northern Ireland
					at Blessingbourne near Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. They had had to deviate from their intended course due to weather
					and found themselves over Dublin. It was after they turned for Northern Ireland and attempted to fly up the coast that
					they found they would not have sufficient fuel and elected to force land the aircraft. The Irish Air Corps provided fuel
					to the two aircraft during the day. That afternoon, both aircraft took off again from the field and flew on to Northern Ireland. SOC 1946
					Registered 15Jul47 as OK-XHI; cancelled 1957
				30152	(MSN 11443) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					959th Field Artillery Battalion, 258th Field Artillery Group [54-C]; damaged due blown tire on takeoff
					caused by striking an obstruction and nosing over of the aircraft on landing 9May45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron. . Registered 11Aug47 as OK-XHK; cancelled 8Feb51
				30155	(MSN 11446) registered F-BGXC Aug 17, 1956, current Oct 2016
				30157	(MSN 11448) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					256th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 8Dec44
					Registered 29Aug47 as OK-XIU; cancelled 1956.
				30159	(MSN 11450, frame no. 11275) registered OO-AAP; registered D-ENAK 19Aug57,
					cancelled 17Sep73; C of A expired 17Sep73; restored as D-ENAK Aug74, cancelled May79;
					written off 11Jun77; restored as D-ESJO Apr93
				30162	(MSN 11453)	Registered 20Oct46 as OK-ZKT; cancelled 1956
				30164	(MSN 11455) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 19May45; 16th Air Depot Group 28May45;
					returned to USAAF 25May45; 9th AF, Europe. . Registered 29Jul47 as OK-XHO with MSN 30164; cancelled 1957
				30166	(MSN 11457) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany;
					125th Liaison Squadron 1Apr45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; Registered 21May47 as OK-XHV; cancelled 1956
					registered F-BFCX 13Jan56, cancelled 31Aug78 as destroyed; registered F-BEJZ 19Apr93, current Aug 2022
				30168	(MSN 11459) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					45th Air Depot Group, Denain/Prouvy [A-83], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 30Mar45
				30176	(MSN 11467) 	Registered 19Jul54 as OK-AOP; cancelled 31Aug57
				30178	(MSN 11469) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; [23-C]; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 19May45; 3rd Armored Division Artillery 26May45;
					Registered 1946 as OK-XHD with MSN 43-30178/380178; accident 9Nov46; registration cancelled 19May49.
				30182	(MSN 11473) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; 362nd FS,
					357th FG, Neubiberg [R-85], Munich, Germany; damaged engine failure landing at Arget, Germany 21Oct45.
					Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKQ; cancelled 1957
				30184	(MSN 11475) Registered 2Sep53 as OK-AOZ with MSN 30184; cancelled 22Jan57
				30186	(MSN 11477) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 24Dec44;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery 25Dec44
				30195	(MSN 11486, frame no. 11311) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 15May45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 15May45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 24May45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 26May45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registration PH-NAF reserved 1946, not taken up; registered HB-OGC
				30196	(MSN 11487) registered OO-RAL 29Nov46, cancelled 8Jan58; reregistered OO-EAF 10Oct47, cancelled 30Nov54
				30200	(MSN 11491) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Liege, Belgium;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 13Mar45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 14Mar45; 2nd Armored Infantry Division 4Apr45;
				30202	(MSN 11493) 	Registered 21Oct46 as OK-ZKJ; cancelled 1957
				30205	(MSN 11496, frame no. 11321) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA Feb 9, 1944,
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; Ninth US Army; 65th Field Artillery Battalion;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Apr45; 65th Field Artillery Battalion 30Apr45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; 42nd Air Depot Group, Ansbach, Germany Jun45; SOC Apr 1, 1946.
					to civil registry as OO-DAA Jul 5, 1946 with MSN 320205, Was switched
					during civil conversion and registered OO-DAB with MSN 12068. Crashed Jul 11, 1949 at Kalmhout,
					Antwerp, Belgium. Registration cancelled Apr 1, 1957
					on export to West Germany. Registered D-EMUX October 22, 1957 with MSN 12068, Frame number 11896,
					cancelled 2001 on export to Spain; registered EC-HUO September 2, 2002 with MSN 12068, current [Oct16]
					(MSN 12068 was 44-79772 which became OO-DAB)
 				30206	(MSN 11497) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Ninth US Army;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Mar45; 29th Infantry Division Artillery;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 7May45; 29th Infantry Division Artillery
				30207	(MSN 11498) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Third US Army; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Rennes [A-27], France 14Sep44;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army 7Dec44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 20Dec44;
					damaged by German air raid at Maastricht 1Jan45; 84th Infantry Division Artillery 28Feb45;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery [87-D]; forced down by enemy Bf-109 fighter and damaged
					when strafed; field repaired by unit
				30208	(MSN 11499) Registered 24Oct46 as OK-ZKI; cancelled 1957.
				30209	(MSN 11500) 	Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKO; cancelled 28Aug57
				30211	(MSN 11502) 202nd Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 10Jan45;
					202nd Field Artillery Battalion 12Jan45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 9May45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 17May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OUS
				30215	(MSN 11506) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					959th Field Artillery Battalion; missing in action Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					 Squadron 5Mar45; 102nd Infantry Division Artillery 24Mar45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF,
					Europe; purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AOA;
					modified with prototype PZL A-65 engine, first flown 7Dec50; later with Praga D 55 engine, first flown 11Jan51
				30216	(MSN 11507) Received by USAAF 10Feb44; Newark POE 23Feb44; assigned 8th Air Force, England,
					received 29Mar44; 89th Troop Carrier Squadron, 438th Troop Carrier Group, Prosnes [A-79], France;
					mid air collision Prosnes 7May45; 494th Bomb Squadron, 344th Bomb Group, Schleissheim [R-75], Germany;
					Force landed out of fuel at Schleissheim 11Oct45; salvaged 17Oct45.
				30220	(MSN 11511) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Ninth US Army; 30th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 1Mar45
				30225	(MSN 11516) Registered 24Nov48 as OK-WLP; cancelled 1957.
				30229	(MSN 11520) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					14th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged in cross wind landing at Brunssum, Holland 10Nov44;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 11Nov44; 102nd Infantry Division Artillery [76-D]
					2Dec44; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 125th Liaison Squadron 30May45
				30230	(MSN 11521) registered OO-AAT 12Jul46, cancelled 20May75; Sabena Section Sportive
					et de Tourisme Aérien [SSTA] (G-BDEY was registered 17Jun75 with frame number 12366 and
					previous identity of OO-AAT)
				30233	(MSN 11524) 	Registered 23May49 as OK-XFI; cancelled 8Nov49
				30234	(MSN 11525) converted post-war to Letouny K-68, registered as OK-YKG
					Registered 1946 as OK-XHE with MSN 36507/30234; cancelled 28Nov50. Conflict with 42-36507
				30235	(MSN 11526) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					269th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 21Jan45;
					269th Field Artillery Battalion 21Jan45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 24Apr45
				30236	(MSN 11527) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					219th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Mar45;
					269th Field Artillery Battalion 26Mar45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					registered as OO-AAL Jun 13, 1946, cancelled 21Apr48; registered F-BEGK 3Jun48, with F. Moretti;
					cancelled 23Oct81 as sold abroad; registered G-BJTO Dec 1, 1981; reregistered G-KURK for G.V.E. Kirk
					of Barton Ashes Jan 6, 2009, current [Oct16] Force landed Ethiopia 21Nov16 during Crete to Cape Town,
					South Africa Vintage Air Rally; force landed with engine failure 30km from Lokichocio, Kenya
					1Dec16 during Vintage Air Rally, propeller and left landing gear damaged
				30237	(MSN 11528) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					357th Field Artillery Group [24-X]; damaged in forced landing due weather and darkness near
					Vierville, France Oct44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Oct44;
					557th Field Artillery Battalion; 196th Field Artillery Group 12Nov44; 753rd Field Artillery Group;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 21Jan45; 753rd Field Artillery Group 22Jan45;
					returned to USAAF; 444th Bomb Squadron, 320th Bomb Group; crashed at Schlagl, Austria 1Jul45
				30238	(MSN 11529, frame no. 11354) became OO-PAX, the OO-AAT, then OO-JAN Apr 7, 1967.
					Registered G-LIVH Mar 31, 1994, current Oct 2016. UK CAA has this as MSN 11354. It is known that
					some Piper fuselages and data plates have been switched but the assumption is as
					published in "Piper Aircraft".
				30240	(MSN 11531) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2May45;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery 2May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered F-BCPY 2Jul47,
					current [Oct16]; airworthy and on display at Espace Air Passion, Musée Régional de l’Air, Angers Loire Aéroport
				30244	(MSN 11535, frame no. 11360) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron Apr45;
					79th Infantry Division Artillery 28Apr45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; to NC73100, later as N73100.
					Cancelled Jun 1, 1950. then registered G-ALVR May 16, 1950, Quoted by UK
					CAA as MSN 11709, which may be a fuselage number. Cancelled on export
					to Germany Aug 29, 1957. Registered as D-EKYR Sep 30, 1957.
					Cancelled 23Oct69; registered Jun 3, 1947 HB-OBP; cancelled Jun 13 2005
					registered G-CGIY 18Jan10, current [Aug22]
				30248	(MSN 11539) 422nd Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Saint Trond [A-92], Belgium;
					damaged when ground looped and nosed under at Saint Trond 2Sep45; 364th Bomb Squadron;
					crashed engine failure 2 miles SE Wadern, Germany 12Dec45
				30249	(MSN 11540) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					5th Armored Division Artillery [54-D]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 13Feb45;
					5th Armored Division Artillery [54-D] 14Feb45; shot down by enemy ground fire 1Mar45
					Registered 24Sep47 as OK-XFA; cancelled 1957
				30252	(MSN 11543) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; 9th AF, Europe; transferred to
					Army Ground Forces; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron, Bielefeld, Germany 14Mar45; 258th Field Artillery Group 14Apr45;
					959th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 11May45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; 406th FS, 371st FG, Linz [R-87], Austria;
					damaged taxying at Linz 12Sep45
				30261	(MSN 11552) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron Feb45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army 4Feb45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 27Feb45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 28Feb45
				30262	(MSN 11553) 	Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLC; accident 14Sep47; registration cancelled 17Sep48.
				30266	(MSN 11557) 	Registered 25Mar47 as OK-XFH; cancelled 23Aug51
				30268	(MSN 11559) registered N62051 15Jul48, cancelled 25Oct55; sold in Dominican Republic as HI-63
				30275	(MSN 11566) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 29Apr45;
					79th Infantry Division Artillery 2May45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 24May45.
				30279	(MSN 11570) registered OO-AVK 13Aug46, cancelled 8Sep52
				30280	(MSN 11571) 	Registered 29Aug47 as OK-XHT; cancelled 1957.
				30281	(MSN 11572) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces
				30282	(MSN 11573)delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					978th Field Artillery Battalion [32-R]; shot down by Bf-109 5Mar45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 8th Armored Division Artillery 4Apr45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany 29May45
				30286	(MSN 11577) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					24th Artillery Division; force landed Valencia, Leyte, Philippines 3Nov44
				30287	(MSN 11578, frame no. 11403) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery; declared war-weary 26May45; 16th Air Depot Group,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; to HB-OAM, then D-EBIR Apr 27, 1956,
					cancelled Jan 31, 1969, restored Mar 5, 1969, cancelled
					Jun 1979. Then OY-EFE in 1979. To user in Sweden Jul 12, 2006 as SE-BEY
				30291	(MSN 11582) to F-BFMP, to D-EJUT (cancelled 1966), HB-OUV
				30292	(MSN 11583) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					78th Infantry Division Artillery; damaged when crashed due snow 14Jan45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 15Jan45; 78th Infantry Division Artillery 25Jan45.
					Registered 3Sep47 as OK-XIB; cancelled 1956.
				30294	(MSN 11585) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALL
				30296	(MSN 11587, frame no. 11412) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 35th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron 31Mar45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 4Apr45;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 10May45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 11May45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OUL; registered D-ELEM 12Jun57,
					cancelled 9Mar61; registered I-VOLE Jul63
				30298	(MSN 11589) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					959th Field Artillery Battalion [32-W]; shot down by Bf-109 5Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron 7Mar45; salvaged 7Mar45
				30299	(MSN 11590) 3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire 26Apr44; loaned to Ninth US Army, Whitchurch, Bristol 9Jul44
				30300	(MSN 11591) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					404th Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2May45; 404th Field Artillery Group 3May45
					Registered 28Apr55 as OK-AOK with MSN 30300; cancelled 23Jan57.
				30303	(MSN 11594, frame no.Registered 28Apr55 as OK-AOK with MSN 30300; cancelled 23Jan57. 11419) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 14Mar44; Atlantic Overseas Air
					Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Mar44; 8th AF, England 13Apr44; 9th AF, Europe 26Apr44;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces 30Nov44; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 10Jun46;
					registered SE-ATN 18Apr46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 21Jun46; midair collision with Auster
					Autocrat SE-ARE Örebro airport 28Jul47, crashed and destroyed (both occupants killed); registration cancelled 22Nov52
				30308	(MSN 11599) registered OO-GAB 21May46, cancelled 5Jul50; registered F-BFQT 6Jul51,
					cancelled on export 3Jul79; registered G-BGXV Jul 20, 1979, reregistered G-NCUB Jul 6, 1984, current [Oct16]
				30310	(MSN 11601) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					6th Armored Division [55-H], Arzano, France; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 20Sep44;
					6th Armored Division [55-H], Arzano, France; salvaged at Arzano Nov44
				30311	(MSN 11602) 	Registered 17Jun46 as OK-XID with MSN 330311; cancelled 19May49
				30314	(MSN 11605) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					35th Infantry Division Artillery [45-A] returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					registered OO-AJI 28Jun46, cancelled 11Sep72; registered G-BAET Sep 26, 1972, current [Oct16].
				30318	(MSN 11609) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					79th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Apr45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 14May45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron 17May45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 19May45
					Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLD; cancelled
				30319	(MSN 11610) Registered 1Aug47 as OK-XFM; cancelled 1957
				30324	(MSN 11615) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 23Mar44Atlantic Overseas Air Service
					Command, Newark, NJ 29Mar44; 8th AF, England 26Apr44; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 31May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 8Aug46;
					registered SE-AUT 13Aug46; accident at Hultsfred 15Jul51, substantially damaged; modified for glider
					towing 5Sep52; accident Rörsviken 1.5 km N of Norrköping/Kungsängen 3Oct55; wreck purchased
					by Linköpings Flygklubb, Linköping Dec56; incident Vilhelmina 1Jan73, the aircraft was lifted by
					storm winds landing 27m behind original position, left wing and fuselage severely damaged;
					accident Granudden, N side of Vaikejaure 18Oct80, during the night of 18/19Oct80 (together with
					Republic RC-3 Seabee SE-AXB) the aircraft was weighed down by snow following a heavy downfall
					during the night causing the aircraft to sink. Both aircraft salvaged, brought onto shore for repair.
					Sustained severe water damage; test flight after repair for water damage 27Mar81; registration
					cancelled 16Nov 2001 on export to Norway; Registration LN-AAV was reserved
					Apr 27, 2001, but cancelled May 2005. Reserved again as from
					Oct 5, 2005. registered LN-AAV 23Aug06 to I. Engeland of Ostre Gausdal
				30327	(MSN 11618) Registered 6Sep47 as OK-WGA; cancelled 1957
				30329	(MSN 11620) registered OO-AAE 21May46, cancelled 16Jun48
				30331	(MSN 11622) Registered 1Apr54 as OK-APP with MSN 30331; cancelled 22Jan57
				30332	(MSN 11623) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters,
					Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 125th Liaison Squadron, Rennes [A-27], France; 202nd Field Artillery Group Sep44
				30333	(MSN 11624) registered OO-AAP 31Jul46, cancelled 8Jul48
				30334	(MSN 11625) Registered 20Nov47 as OK-ZJE; cancelled 1956.
				30335	(MSN 11626) registered F-OADH; registered F-BDRQ 20Aug49, cancelled 4May64 as sold abroad;
					registered OO-FAB 29Jul64, cancelled 30Aug66; registered HB-OTG.
				30337	(MSN 11628) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters,
					Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 3Feb45;
					35th Infantry Division Artillery 4Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 25Feb45;
					161st Infantry Division Artillery 27Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 14May45; salvaged 14May45
 				30338	(MSN 11629) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					11Feb45; 29th Infantry Division Artillery 5Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 9Mar45;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery 9Mar45
				30341 (MSn 11632) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					404th Field Artillery Group; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army, Hagenow, Germany 7May45;
					purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALY
				30342	(MSN 11633) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					991st Field Artillery Battalion [59-L]; named THE BAT MAN
				30343	(MSN 11634) registered OO-LIM 20May46, reregistered 21Oct47; reregistered OO-UIM 21Oct47,
					cancelled 30Jan51; reregistered OO-AVF 1Feb51, cancelled 22Aug58
				30346	(MSN 11637, frame no. 11463) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 23Mar44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 29Mar44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 7Apr44;
					8th AF, England 26Apr44; transferred to Army Ground Forces; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 31May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 2Aug46;
					registered SE-AUI 12Aug46; accident, Björkudden på sjön Langas 16Dec47, undercarriage torn off
					on landing, ski caught under ice; accident Sjön Skabram close to Jokkmokk 10May52, the ice surface
					cracked after landing and the forward part of the aircraft sank in water; approved with floats
					type Karhumäki OvA/K-600 30Mar55; incident Kavahedens airfield 5km E Gällivare 21Jul57,
					collided with an oil drum; registration cancelled 29Jan63 at owner’s request, the aircraft
					disappeared from a hangar at Sundbro belonging to Jordbruksflyg (bankrupt); transfer of ownership
					26Mar75 (aborted sale?); nfd
				30349	(MSN 11640) Registered 17Oct47 as OK-YHN; cancelled 22Feb49
				30352	(MSN 11643) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					7th Armored Division Artillery; damaged by bombing 29Oct44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 1Nov44
				30353	(MSN 11644) Registered 16Jul47 as OK-XHU; cancelled 1957
				30354	(MSN 11645) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany; 763rd Field Artillery Battalion 31May45
				30355	(MSN 11646) Grove, Berkshire; crashed near Radley, Oxfordshire 24Jun44
				30358	(MSN 11649) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					71st Field Artillery Battalion [54-H], 5th Armored Division Artillery; damaged landing on a
					road in a cross wind 13Apr45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Bielefeld 13Apr45
				30360	(MSN 11651) became HB-ODZ Aug 5, 1947 (rebuilt by Max Datwyler with new MSN
					MDC-1049
				30361 (msn 11652) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 3May45;
					83rd Infantry Division Artillery 10May45
				30362	(MSN 11653) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					84th Infantry Division Artillery; accident 28Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 28Feb45;
					119th Field Artillery Group 14Mar45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered
					OO-AVL 13Aug46, cancelled 15Dec50; registered F-BDUV 12May55, current [Oct16]
				30365	(MSN 11656) Registered 12Sep47 as OK-XHJ with MSN 43-0365; cancelled 8Feb51
				30367	(MSN 11658, frame no. 11484) became G-AJDS Jan 29, 1947, cancelled Aug 9, 1958 on
					export to West Germany, then registered D-EJYD Nov 14, 1958. In 2013 was still flying and was the property
					of Aero Club du Choletais. Current Oct 2016.
				30370	(MSN 11661, frame no. 11487) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 28Mar44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 3Apr44; 8th AF, England 7May44;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 9Jun46; registered SE-AUU 16Nov46; crop duster conversion 1951;
					damaged Björkesåkra Gård, Börringe 30Apr52, whilst crop dusting a grape seed field, the aircraft
					slowed as it came in too low on final making contact with the crop forcing the pilot to land,
					nosed over and damaged the propeller; damaged Kalmar 1Jun59, landing gear deformed after
					heavy landing; accident Sjön Hjelten, Hjältevad 20Jan63, collided with a power line post when
					landing on frozen lake, seriously damaged including both wings torn off; accident Norrtälje 7Jul82,
					collided with Cessna Skyhawk SE-GOI at around 10m above ground level and hit ground after
					becoming entangled. Both Cub passengers killed and Skyhawk’s pilot seriously injured; registration cancelled 26Jun06
				30372	(MSN 11663) registered G-AISX 28Oct46, cancelled 28Jan51 withdrawn from use following sale to Wolverhampton Aviation;
					restored as G-AISX 27Sep83, current [Oct16] (quoted by UK CAA with previous identity of EC-AQZ which was 44-80198)
				30373	(MSN 11664) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters,
					Artillery Air Section [63-A], Ninth US Army; deployed Grove, Berkshire to Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer [A-21],
					France 27Aug44; Rennes [A-27], France; Maastricht, Holland 17Oct44; Headquarters, Artillery Air
					Section, Ninth US Army [63-A]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 1Jan45;
					damaged by German air raid at Maastricht 1Jan45; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 1Jan45;
					damaged by wind and hail 6Jun45
				30374	(MSN 11665, frame no. 11491) SOC 3/30/1944. Sold to unknown customer 8/23/1946.
					To Czecholslovak AF 1/20/1958. Registration D-EDID allocated 2/24/1958.
					Landing accident at Eelde, Groningen, Holland Sep 10, 1983. Registration D-EDID cancelled Oct 18, 1983.
					Registration PH-MUN reserved 18Oct83, registered 7Sep84; aircraft stored at owner's home,
					Waterhuizen, Holland. . Registration OO-RAY reserved Apr14
				30377	(MSN 11668) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					349th Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 15May45; 349th Field
					Artillery Group 15May45. . Registered 10Mar48 as OK-XIV; cancelled 23Jul49
				30381	(MSN 11672) 9th AF; 101st Airborne Division, Welford, Berkshire Jul44;
					purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-AMA
				30382	(MSN 11673) to civil registry as LN-NAU Jul 4, 1947. Noted at Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola,
					Stavanger, Norway Nov 2002.
				30385	(MSN 11676) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 196th Field Artillery Group [27-FF] 25Apr45;
					shot down over Germany by Russian LAG-3 fighters 2May45, crashed and destroyed by fire;
					Russians prevented recovery of wreckage by US Army
				30386	(MSN 11677) Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKP; cancelled 1955.
				30388	(MSN 11679) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 27Apr45;
					 Field Artillery Group 7May45
				30389	(MSN 11680, frame no. 11504) became HB-OCS, then registered as D-EBYK Aug 6, 1956,
					cancelled Dec 18, 1959, then restored as HB-OCS Dec 1959,
					then registered as EC-CNE Feb 16, 1976. Current Oct 2016
				30390	(MSN 11681) Registered 15Apr48 as OK-XHY; cancelled 1957.
				30394	(MSN 11685) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44
				30395	(MSN 11686, frame no. 11512) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 31Mar44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 6Apr44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY
					16Apr44; 8th AF, England 26Apr44; transferred to Army Ground Forces; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; SOC 2May46; test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 21Aug46;
					registered SE-AUW 3Sep46; damaged Hagshult airfield 16Jun54 in collision with outer marker,
					left strut and fastening broken; accident, Lake Mjörn alongside Mjörn railway station 21Sep69.
					Parked aircraft turned over on its back in strong winds and subsequently landed in water.
					Aircraft discovered the following morning with only the floats and tail section above the water surface.
					Right wing bent, supports broken, and other minor damage. C of A expired 30Jun70
				30396	(MSN 11687) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					XIII Corps Artillery [68-A], Jul44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 2Dec44;
					102nd Infantry Division Artillery; damaged when hit a telephone pole landing in gusty conditions
					10Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 11Feb45; 197th Field Artillery Group,
					30th Infantry Division Artillery [44-E] 5Mar45; salvaged 21May45
				30397	(MSN 11688) Registered 21May47 as OK-XIJ; cancelled 8Feb51
				30400	(MSN 11691) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					XII Corps Artillery [28-M] ; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered G-AISP Oct 28, 1946,
					cancelled 7May53 on export to Canary Islands; registered EC-AKD 22Oct54, current [Oct16];
					based in Tenerife, Canary Islands
				30401	(MSN 11692) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					34th Field Artillery Brigade [69-A]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Bielefeld 13Apr45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 15May45; damaged by wind and hail 6Jun45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered OO-AAO 31Jul46, cancelled 13Mar72
				30403	(MSN 11694) registered OO-GEG 6Nov46, cancelled 19Apr68
				30406	(MSN 11697, frame no. 11523) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 10Apr44; Atlantic
					 Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 13Apr44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 21Apr44;
					8th AF, England 5May44; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 50th Mobile Reclamation
					and Repair Squadron 3Feb45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 4Feb45; Headquarters, Artillery Air
					Section, Ninth US Army 23Mar45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 31May46;
					test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 26Jul46; registered SE-AUK 30Jul46;
					accident landing on water at Göteborg 3Oct50, wings ripped off and rear fuselage damaged;
					accident Göviken Östersund 4May58 when the aircraft fell through thin ice and damaged
					during recovery; restoration in progress at Östervåla [2016]
				30407	(MSN 11698) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					2nd Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 15Mar45;
					2nd Field Artillery Battalion 17Mar45. Registered 6Sep46 as HB-OEF. Registration D-EMUX reserved 15Aug57;
					reservation cancelled 22Oct57. Registration HB-OEF cancelled 1Jul70
				30409	(MSN 11700) registered OO-TON 4May46, cancelled 18Sep46; reregistered OO-ALY 19Sep46,
					cancelled 22Feb72; damaged in ground collision with PA-18 PH-WAN at Zwartberg, Belgium 15Mar70;
					used in rebuild of OO-GEJ, 44-79826
				30411	(MSN 11702) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 9Mar45;
					29th Infantry Division Artillery [43-D] 9Mar45; stolen by USAAF officer from Air OP Rest
					Center airstrip, Maastricht, Holland 14May45, found at St Trond [A-92], Belgium 20May45
					and returned to US Army Ground Forces; 573rd Bomb Squadron, 391st Bomb Group,
					Vitry en Artois [B-50], France; damaged taxying at Vitry 17Jun45; damaged due engine
					failure taking off 7 miles NW of Vitry 24Jun45
				30414	(MSN 11705) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications;
					delivered to Poland Nov46; registered as SP-AFX 25Mar47
				30417	(MSN 11708, frame no. 11534) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 7Apr44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 12Apr44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY 17Apr44;
					8th AF, England 18May44; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 16Mar46; registered SE-ASU 28May46;
					registration cancelled 31Aug82; restored as SE-ASU 26Oct98
				30418	(MSN 11709; Frame No. 11535)	Registered NC73100, cancelled 1Jun50; registered G-ALVR 16May50, cancelled 29Aug57 on export
					to West Germany; registered D-EKYR 30Sep57, cancelled 23Oct69; WFU, C of A expired
				30420	(MSN 11711, frame no. 11537) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 6Apr44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 12Apr44; Port of Embarkation,
					New York, NY 17Apr44; 8th AF, England 18May44; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 10Dec44;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery 10Dec44; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					SOC 16Mar46; registered SE-ASX 21May46; accident Väring 28Jun57; registration cancelled 6May58
				30421	(MSN 11712) Registered 30Nov46 as OK-ZKU; cancelled 1957
				30423	(MSN 11714, frane no. 11540) registered OK-ZKK, canelle Jun 24, 1956; registered D-EJIX 4May59,
					cancelled 22Jan70; C of A expired 22Jan70
				30426	(MSN 11717) assigned to 4th Armored Division. Named "Rosie the Rocketer" fitted with six bazookas,
					and knocked out six enemy tanks. Registered HB-OBK;
					cancelled Sep 29, 1955, registered OE-AAB Apr56; stored at Austrian Aviation
					Museum / Oesterreichisches Luftfahrtmuseum Graz, Austria. Plane displayed as 43-30426 at Valiant Air Museum is
					actually 44-80595. She was purchased by the Collings Foundation, recovered in Austria
					and is now in Oregon, having just been restored by Colin Power. It is on its way to
					Stow, Mass. It will be flown and displayed by Collings.
				30430	(MSN 11721) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 30th Infantry Division Artillery 2Mar45;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; sold in Germany in 1947 to a US serviceman and
					shipped back to USA; registered as N9217H, current [Oct16]; substantially damaged at
					Haines City, FL 31Dec70 when the engine failed and the aircraft collided with trees
				30433	(MSN 11724) Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLE. Reregistered 12Nov46 as OK-ZJI; cancelled 1957
				30434	(MSN 11725) registered N79815; registered F-BFQN 26Oct50, current [Oct16]
				30435	(MSN 11726) Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLF; cancelled 28Aug57
				30436	(MSN 11727) Registered 17Oct46 as OK-ZKS; cancelled 1957
				30437	(MSN 11728) Registered 26Sep46 as OK-WLG; cancelled 1956
				30440	(MSN 11731) Registered 28Nov46 as OK-ZJW; cancelled 1957
				30443	(MSN 11734, frame no. 11560) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 12Apr44Atlantic
					Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 18Apr44; 8th AF, England 24May44;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 9May46;
					test flight Bulltofta, Malmo, Sweden 14Nov46; registered SE-AWG 12Nov46;
					modified with OVA/K-600 floats 14Jul51; accident 3Sep51, damage to fuselage, landing gear
					and propeller; accident Byske Havsbad 12Jul52, right float damaged on landing causing
					aircraft to ground loop; accident, Rosvik, Luleå 29Mar53, pilot lost control of aircraft at
					low height above ground followed by collision with ice surface, substantially damaged;
					registration cancelled 21Feb58 as destroyed
				30444	(MSN 11735) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					35th Infantry Division Artillery; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 16Feb45;
					161st Field Artillery Battalion 21Feb45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 26Apr45; 35th Infantry Division Artillery 10May45
				30446	(MSN 11737) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					16th Air Depot Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany May45. . Registered 11Aug47 as OK-XHL; cancelled 1957.
				30447	(MSN 11738) Registered 11Sep53 as OK-AOO with MSN 30447; cancelled 3Jun56
				30449	(MSN 11740, frame no. 11566) 526th FS, 86th FG,
					Schweinfurt [R-25], Germany; damaged taxying at Kitzingen, Germany 3Oct45;
					registered HB-OSR; registered D-EMYL April 20, 1956, current [Oct16]
				30450	(MSN 11741) 	Registered 10Mar48 as OK-XFK; cancelled 10May55.
				30454	(MSN 11745) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					692nd Field Artillery Battalion [68-EE], 35th Infantry Division Artillery 7Jan45;
					 damaged 17Feb45, the aircraft took off and fog closed in over the field, in attempting to land,
					 the aircraft stalled and dropped; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron;
					692nd Field Artillery Battalion [68-EE], 35th Infantry Division Artillery 21Feb45;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army 14Mar45
				30456	(MSN 11747) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					70th Field Artillery Battalion 1Dec44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 20Feb45;
					774th Field Artillery Battalion 23Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 9May45;
					692nd Field Artillery Battalion 9May45, Registered 10Feb47 as OK-ZJS; cancelled 1958
				30457	(MSN 11748) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					199th Field Artillery Battalion 12Aug44
				30463	(MSN 11754) 	Registered 6Jun47 as OK-XHW; cancelled 1957
				30464	(MSN 11755) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 19May45
				30465	(MSN 11756) SOC Jun 10, 1946. Registered F-BFMP May 30, 1950, cancelled Dec 23, 1960, then HB-OUV. To
					OE-CUV Mar 2014. Current Jul 2016
				30471	(MSN 11762) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					691st Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron 10Dec44; 252nd Field Artillery Battalion 10Dec44; 691st Field Artillery Battalion;
					accident; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 27Dec44; 691st Field Artillery Battalion
				30472	(MSN 11763) Registered 8May47 as HB-ODB; cancelled 30Jan48
				30474	(MSN 11765) purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALI
				30476	(MSN 11767) Registered 28Apr55 as OK-ALR with MSN 30476/22; cancelled 22Oct58
				30479	(MSN 11770) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery 20May45; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					99th Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, Dreux [A-41], France;
					damaged due engine failure landing 5 miles NE of Dreux 1Jul45
				30480	(MSN 11771, frame no. 11597) registered Sep 267, 1946 as HB-OEG, cancelled Sep 21, 1955.
					then registered D-EDYT Nov 11, 1955, current Jul19
				30482	(MSN 11773) Registered 5Apr48 as OK-YFQ; cancelled 1957
				30483	(MSN 11774) to Philippines registered as PI-C444, reregistered RP-C444
				30485	(MSN 11776) became OO-ACB, then G-AJES Sep 21, 1984. Still
					current on UK civil register as of Aug 7, 2006
				30486	(MSN 11777) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					70th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged when the aircraft moved forward while being started and
					ran into a fence 2Jun45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Gütersloh [Y-99]
					Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XIO; accident 17Aug48; registration cancelled 11Jun49.
				30488	(MSN 11779) Registered 8Aug47 as OK-XHA with MSN 30488; cancelled 1957.
				30490	(MSN 11781) Registered 30Sep46 as OK-WLH. Reregistered 12Nov46 as OK-ZJH; cancelled 17Feb49.
				30494	(MSN 11785) Registered 12Feb48 as OK-XIA with MSN 3304094; cancelled
				30495	(MSN 11786) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					193rd Field Artillery Battalion 12Aug44; 2nd Armored Division Artillery;
					damaged when force landed Hansbach 14Nov44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					14Nov44; 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion [59-I] 2Dec44; shot down over Haltern, Germany 30Mar45;
					repaired but frame distorted; 65th Armored Field Artillery Battalion [59-I]; damaged by enemy
					 ground fire 12Apr45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Gütersloh [Y-99] 12Apr45
				30497	(MSN 11788, frame no 11614) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					82nd Airborne Division, Husbands Bosworth Jul44; First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and
					Repair Squadron, Liege, Belgium; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army,
					Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany 13Mar45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron
					14Mar45; 17th Airborne Division [73- ] 26Mar45. Returned to USAAF; 9th Air Force, Europe;
					SOC 20Aug45. Rebuilt as Poullin Jean PJ-5B, MSN 1. Registered as F-WDVD. Reregistered as F-PDVD.
				30498	(MSN 11789) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					30th Infantry Division Artillery [44-F]; damaged by a wind storm 17May45
					17May45. Registered 31May47 as OK-XFD; cancelled 1Jun51
				30499	(MSN 11790) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					211th Field Artillery Battalion; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 6Dec44;
					211th Field Artillery Battalion 8Dec44; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe;
					to HB-OGT with Geneva Aero Club
				30502	(MSN 11793) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44
				30503	(MSN 11794, frame no. 11620) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 24Apr44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 1May44; 8th AF, England 27May44;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 265th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged when engine
					 failed on approach to Hillersleben Proving Ground 5Jun45, the aircraft hit a rock pile;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; 862nd Air Engineering Squadron, 466th Service Group, Poix, France;
					force landed out of gas 30 miles NE of Aachen, Germany 19Nov45; SOC 24Oct46;
					sold to Denmark; flown Bremen, Germany to Kastrup, Denmark 6Nov46; to Fornebu, Oslo, Norway
					13Nov46; used by the Canadian Legation, Stockholm, Sweden; crashed Edsbyn, Sweden;
					registered LN-NAO 14Aug48, cancelled 23Feb56; Customs Receipt, Canadian Embassy as a
					wreck, 7Jun58; registered SE-CLR 9Jul59; modified as Piper J3C-90 Cub Apr68;
					damaged at Backamo airfield 3Nov69, blown over in strong winds; registration cancelled 18Mar70;
					registered LN-BWN 8Jul74, cancelled 18May79; modified as Piper J3C-65 Cub;
					registered SE-CLR 30May79; damaged at Eskilstuna/Ekeby airfield 3Sep85; damaged at
					Eskilstuna/Ekeby airfield 20Jul87, propeller strike whilst taxying and collided with glider SE-TMD
				30504	(MSN 11795) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army [63-G]; damaged by wind and hail 6Jun45
				30505	(MSN 11796)	Registered 1Apr54 as OK-ANK with MSN 30505; cancelled 8Apr59
				30506	(MSN 11797) 9th AF; 101st Airborne Division, Welford, Berkshire Jul44
				30508	(MSN 11799) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 2nd Armored Division Artillery
				30509	(MSN 11800) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; 49th Field Artillery Battalion.
					. Registered 5Apr54 as OK-ANL with MSN 30509; cancelled 28Jan57
				30510	(MSN 11801) registered OO-REA 30Jul46, cancelled 8May47; registered F-BCPN 31Mar47, current [Oct16].
				30511	(MSN 11802) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					82nd Airborne Division, Husbands Bosworth Jul44. . Registered 14Oct53 as OK-ANI with MSN 30511; cancelled 23Jan57
				30512	(MSN 11803) to Czechoslovak AF after the war and then to Aeroclub Trencin.
					Registered 18Oct47 as OK-ZJO; cancelled 1957
				30513	(MSN 11804) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces; Headquarters,
					34th Field Artillery Brigade; returned to USAAF; Headquarters, 344th Bomb Group,
					Schleissheim [R-75], Germany; damaged taxying at Schleissheim 19Dec45
				30514	(MSN 11805, frame no. 11631) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; XIII Corps Artillery, Jul44; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; registered HB-OUG; registration SL-ABD reserved but NTU;
					registered D-ECYF 10Jun59, cancelled 17Apr61; registered HB-OSY Mar61
				30515	(MSN 11806) 9th AF; 101st Airborne Division, Welford, Berkshire Jul44;
					purchased 1946 by the Polish Ministry of Communications; registered as SP-ALD;
					reregistered SP-BAL; reregistered SP-MAM July 2, 2003 to Muzeum Lotnictwa Polskiego,
					Krakow; fuselage on display [Sep15]
				30517	(MSN 11808) 9th AF; 101st Airborne Division, Welford, Berkshire Jul44
				30519	(MSN 11810) Registered G-AISV 28Oct46, cancelled 8Oct47 as sold abroad; registered NC74137/N74137;
					stored Limerick, Ireland [1962]; Not registered in Ireland but believed to have been flown illegally; remains
					probably to West London, later to Belgium
				30521	(MSN 11812) 	Registered 24May47 as OK-YGC; cancelled 1957.
				30523	(MSN 11814) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Third US Army; damaged Saint James [A-29], France; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section,
					Ninth US Army, Rennes [A-27], France 14Sep44 ; Saint Trond [A-92], Belgium Oct44;
					7th Armored Division Artillery [56-F] Oct44; crashed 31Oct44 after knocking off a
					wheel departing from a pasture in poor weather; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron 1Nov44; 7th Armored Division Artillery; 196th Field Artillery Group Nov44;
					50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron; 79th Infantry Division Artillery 20Feb45;
					damaged in collision with another L-4 when the throttle was opened as the pilots climbed
					into the aircraft 31May45
				30525	(MSN 11816)	Registered 19Jul54 as OK-ANM with MSN 30525; cancelled 23Jan57
				30527	(MSN 11818, frame no. 11664) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA;
					transferred to Army Ground Forces; 3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44; returned to USAAF;
					9th AF, Europe; registration PH-NAF reserved 1946, not taken up; registered HB-ODS;
					registered D-ECIN March 29, 1956,damaged July 17, 1957 in forced landing at Kampen, Sylt Island,
					West Germany; registration cancelled January 17, 1966; registered OO-CIN 10Feb66
					with MSN 11644, current [Oct16]; Damaged in a forced landing at Kampen, Sylt Island, West Germany 17Jul57
				30528	(MSN 11819) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					695th Field Artillery Battalion [33-DD]; landed to offer aid to a crashed B-24 which
					subsequently exploded24Mar45, damaging the L-4; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron 24Mar45
				30529	(MSN 11820) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					207th Field Artillery Battalion [68-O], 196th Field Artillery Group, Merkstein, Germany;
					damaged taking off at Merkstein 3Feb45; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron;
					salvaged 5Feb45
				30530	(MSN 11821, frame no. 11647) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA 27Apr44;
					Atlantic Overseas Air Service Command, Newark, NJ 3May44; Port of Embarkation, New York, NY
					21May44; 8th AF, England 8Jun44; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; SOC 9Jun47; registered SE-BFK 17May49
				30531	(MSN 11822) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army; 125th Liaison Squadron, Rennes [A-27];
					2nd Field Artillery Battalion Sep44. Registered 6Aug46 as HB-ELE; cancelled 25Aug46
				30532	(MSN 11823) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					16th Air Depot Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany May45. . Registered 1Apr54 as OK-APJ; cancelled 31Aug57
				30534	(MSN 11825) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44
				30535	(MSN 11826)	Registered 19Sep47 as OK-YHM; accident 30Jul50; registration cancelled 8Feb51
				30536	(MSN 11827) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; 691st Field Artillery Battalion 12Aug44.
					Registered 21Oct47 as OK-YJB; cancelled 22Mar51
				30537	(MSN 11828) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					VII Corps Artillery; 188th Field Artillery Group [26-U]
				30538	(MSN 11829) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					737th Field Artillery Group
				30540	(MSN 11831) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					3rd Tactical Air Depot, Grove, Berkshire; Headquarters, Artillery Air Section, Ninth US Army Jul44;
					211th Field Artillery Battalion; damaged 14Dec44; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair
					Squadron 15Dec44; returned to USAAF; 9th AF, Europe; registered F-BEGM 22Jan48 with
					MSN 10993, cancelled 21Aug74 as sold abroad; registered G-BCNX Sep 17, 1974, current [Oct16]
				30541	(MSN 11832) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					XIII Corps Artillery, Jul44. Registered 10Feb47 as OK-ZKF; cancelled 1956
				30543	(MSN 11834) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					First US Army; 23rd Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron, Jena, Germany;
					16th Air Depot Group, Munchen-Gladbach [Y-56], Germany May45
				30545	(MSN 11836) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					211th Field Artillery Group; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 30Jan45;
					211th Field Artillery Group. Identity switched in US service, previously 43-29739(1);
					returned to USAAF; 9th Air Force, Europe; . Registered 8Oct47 as OK-XHS; cancelled 1957
				30546	(MSN 11837) delivered to USAAF at Lock Haven, PA; transferred to Army Ground Forces;
					8th Armored Division Artillery [21-A]; 50th Mobile Reclamation and Repair Squadron 9Mar45.
					Became HB-ZAH, then F-BFYH, then G-BYCS Mar 17, 1975, then
					TF-GEV Jun 1982, then TF-CUP
				30547	(MSN 11838)	Registered 5Apr54 as OK-ANJ with MSN 30547; cancelled 28Jan57
43-30548/30568		Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
				MSN 28/48
				30548 suffered taxying accident at Jorhat, India Sep 14, 1944,
					consequences not known.
				30549 and 30561 converted to AT-22. Both redesignated TB-24D in 1944
				30553 ground looped on takeoff from Jorhat, India Nov 13, 1943,
					consequences not known.
				30554 in accident Apr 2, 1944 when attempted to retract wheels
					before becoming airborne at Medford AAF, OR
				30555 (98th TCS, 28th TGC) lost Sept 28, 1943, Indochina. MACR 812
				30556 (ATC) lost near Texpur, India Jun 14, 1944. MACR 5813
				30559 suffered taxying accident at Luhsien, China Sep 23, 1945,
					consequences not known.
				30560 suffered taxying accident at Luliang, China Feb 18, 1945,
					consequences not known.
				30563 suffered landing accident at Jorhat, India Sep 3, 1944,
					consequences not known.
				30564 suffered taxying accident at Tezpur, India May 19, 1944,
					consequences not known.
				30565 w/o Jul 26, 1944 Merriam, KS (flying low over relatives suburb, struck a house- 3 lost & 3 ok)
				30566 suffered takeoff accident at Tezpur, India May 7, 1944,
					consequences not known.
				30568 suffered takeoff accident at Chengtu, China Mar 15, 1944,
					consequences not known
43-30569/30571		Consolidated C-87A-CF Liberator Express
				MSN 49/51
				All transferred to US Navy as RY-1 67797/67799.
43-30572/30627		Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
				MSN 52/107
				30572 crashed at Hsinching, China Oct 11, 1944.
				30573 (ATC) lost Dec 7, 1944, China. MACR 10379
				30574 and 30584 converted to AT-22. Both redesignated TB-24D in 1944.
				30575 lost Mar 18, 1944 near Loshan, China. MACR 3279 and 3492
				30576 w/o Jan 20, 1944 Wadi Seidna, Sudan (crash landing)
				30578 suffered taxying accident at Chanyi, India Jul 28, 1944. Consequences
					not known
				30579 suffered taxying accident at Luliang, China Jul 26, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30580 crashed Aug 17, 1944 at unknown location
				30582 suffered landing accident at Kwanghan, China Aug 18, 1944.
				30583 crashed at Chengtu, China Jun 19, 1944
				30586 crashed 5 mi N of Tingkawk Sakan, Burma Mar 24, 1945.
				30587 suffered landing accident at Jorhat, India Aug 13, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30589 involved in midair collision at Jorhat, India Jul 16, 1945.
					Consequences not known.
				30590 (ATC) crashed 20 mi from Shingbiwyang, Burma Oct 10, 1944. MACR 9091. Crew bailed out.
				30591 suffered ground accident at Jorhat, India Feb 26, 1944. Consequences not known.
				30592 suffered landing accident at Hainchiang, China Dec 17, 1944.
					Consequences not known.
				30593 (ICW) lost May 15, 1944, India. MACR 5023
				30594 suffered landing accident at Chengkung, China Apr 24, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30595 crashed at Luliang, China Oct 15, 1944.
				30597 (ATC) lost Apr 28, 1944, India MACR 4736
				30598 (ATC) crashed at Yunnanyi, China Jun 4, 1944 following engine
					failure. MACR 5663. Crew bailed out.
				30599 suffered landing accident at Luliang, China Dec 31, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30600 (ATC) lost Jul 10, 1044. MACR 6520
				30601 suffered landing accident at Hsinting, China Aug 13, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30602 w/o Jul 23, 1944 Tezpur A/p, India (ground fire)
				30603 suffered landing accident at Tezpur, India Dec 26, 1944. Consequences
					not known
				30605 suffered taxying accident at Tezpur, India Sep 6, 1944. Consequences
					not known
				30606 crashed at Chengtu, China Jun 5, 1944 following engine failure. MACR 5475
				30607 suffered taxying accident at unknown location Jan 29, 1945.
					Consequences not known.
				30608 crashed 8 mi E of Chengkung, China Mar 26, 1944
				30609 w/o Sep 9, 1944 Tezpur A/p, India (t/off) 4 lost
				30610 lost Jun 6, 1945, India. MACR 8717
				30612 suffered landing accident at Chanyi, India May 27, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
				30614 missing Sep 23, 1944. Details and location not known
				30615 crashed at Tezpur, India Nov 11, 1944.
				30616 w/o Aug 29, 1944 Casablanca, Morocco (t/off)
				30617 w/o Aug 20, 1945 Warton, Uk (t/off)
				30619 crashed near Goteburg in Sweden Oct 20, 1944 bearing civil registration NC18618. All 6 onboard killed.
					This was some sort of secret operation. It seems that the plane was a part of
					Operation Carpetbagger, which was a special program to deliver supplies
					to resistance groups in enemy-occupied countries, to deliver personnel
					to the field, and occasionally to bring back personnel from the field. It
					is believed that this plane was being used to fly back to the UK Norwegian
					aircrew trainees and American internees from Sweden.
				30621 involved in midair collision 150 mi W of Hsinching, China Nov 6, 1944.
					May have survived as C-87 indentified as "43-621" involved in taxying
					accident at Luhsien, China Jul 23, 1945.
				30625 damaged Jul 24, 1944 Jorhat, India (grd accident)
				30626 suffered landing accident at Kiunglai, China Sep 27, 1944. Consequences
					not known.
43-30628/30639		Douglas C-47-DL
				MSN 6059/6070. All to US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 12393/12404.
43-30640/30761		Douglas C-47A-60-DL
				MSN 13791/13912
				30640	(MSN 13791) to USAAF Sep 20, 1943. 10th AF, 443rd TCG Nov 18, 1943. MIA Aug 20, 1944. MACR 7346
				30641	(MSN 13792) to USAAF 21Sep43. 10th AF 03Mar44. To Indian government Apr 1946. Registered as VT-DEM.
					Maharajah of Darbhanga Darbhanga Aviation, Calcutta, India Crashed Apr 30, 1954, Dum Dum,
					Calcutta. The aircraft tried to return to the airport after the No. 1 engine failed on takeoff
					but was unable to maintain airspeed, stalled and crashed into a tree. Delay in feathering
					the No. 1 engine after failure. Improper emergency procedural errors by the pilot. 5 of 11 onboard killed.
				30642	(MSN 13793) to USAAF 20Sep43. 10th AF 29Nov43. To Indian government Apr 10, 1946
				30643	(MSN 13794) delivered to USAAF 20Sep43; Wright Field, OH 6Oct43; fitted with specialised radio equipment;
					10th AF, Karachi, India 10Dec43; MERCURY; used by Lord Mountbatten as a mobile radio
					relay station; 1310th Base Unit, Negombo, Ceylon Sep45; India-China TSP 15Dec44; 1310th Base
					Unit, Negombo, Ceylon Sep45; diverted Britain 8Nov45; Foreign Liquidation Commission; HS-PC102
					to Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam) in 1947 as HS-PC102. Reregistered HS-POC Jan 1951. To Thai
					Airways Nov 1, 1951. Reregistered as HS-TDE Sep 5, 1958. May have been the plane that crashed short of runway
					at Mae Hong Son, Thailand May 7, 1971
				30644	(MSN 13795) to USAAF 22Sep43. 10th AF 18Nov43. To Indian government Apr 10, 1946
				30645	(MSN 13796) to USAAF 21Sep43. 10th AF 27Nov43. W/o Feb 25, 1944 Hukawne Valley, Burma.
					Condemned Feb 27, 1944
				30646	(MSN 13797) to USAAF 21Sep43. 10th AF 22Nov43. Condemned Dec 31, 1944.
				30647	(MSN 13798) Delivered to USAAF 21Sep43. Twelfth Air Force, Algiers, Algeria
					16Jan44. 59th Troop Carrier Squadron [X5*J], 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Barkston Heath (Station 483). Lead aircraft of the 61st TCG, Transported paratroopers
					of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged
					with bullet holes through the cockpit and the pilot had a minor wound. Drucat (B-92),
					Abbeville, France 13Mar45. Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men
					and materials of the British 6th Airborne Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
					To RFC Oct 21, 1945. NC62570 Thompson Products Inc, Ohio
					Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc, Cleveland, OH 1963. Dallas Avn Sch
					N625SL Soundlook Corp, Hazelhurst, GA. Cook & Co, Hazelhurst, GA US R 18Aug69
					N62CC Rr 1973. Cancelled Dec83
				30648	(MSN 13799) Delivered to USAAF Sep43. 49th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported
					paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported
					supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					Later with Delaware ANG
				30649	(MSN 13800) to USAAF 21Sep43. 12th AF 60th TCG 16Jan44. MIA Carpometo Della Nora, italy
					Nov 20, 1944. MACR 10138
				30650	(MSN 13801) Delivered to USAAF 21Sep43. Twelfth Air Force, Algiers, Algeria
					16Jan44. 315th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Spanhoe (Station 493). Transported
					paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					W/o Mar 24, 1945 crash 2 miles N of Weeze, Germany-(Hit by AA fire). Salvaged May 14, 1945
				30651	(MSN 13802) Delivered to USAAF 23Sep43. Twelfth Air Force, Algiers, Algeria
					16Jan44. 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Saltby (Station 538). Transported paratroopers of the Headquarters, 508th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on
					Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. FLC 06Aug44. OK-XDU Czechoslovakia State Airlines.
					Crashed on test flight 13Feb47 in vicinity of villages of Dolany / Malé P?íto?no, Kladno District, Kladno,
					Czechoslovakia shortly after take-off from nearby Prague-Ruzyn? Airport. Three crew killed.
				30652	(MSN 13803) to USAAF 23Sep43. Operated with 37th TCS, 316th TCG. Operated with 12th AF in Mediterranean before
					joining the 9th AF in UK. 37th Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*D], 316th Troop Carrier Group,
					Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489). Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 505th Parachute
					Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Returned to USA Jul 22, 1945. To RFC Oct 22, 1945. To Penn Central
					Airlines as NC65135, Summit Airways 19476. Challenger Airlines Jan 1947.
					then to Frontier Airlines "Sunliner Montana" in Dec 1949 as N65135. Miami Aviation Corp Mar 9, 1965.
					Apr 27, 1965 it went to Canada as CF-RTB with Eastern Provincial Airways. A few more changes of hands and in Aug 1987 it was registered
					as C-FRTB with Skycraft Air Transport. Aircraft now registered to the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group
					Museum in Geneseo, NY as N345AB. Operated by National Warplane Museum, nicknamed "Whiskey 7".
				30653	(MSN 13804) to USAAF 23Sep43. 12th AF Algiers 16Jan44. 9th AF . Salvaged Nov 30, 1945
				30654	(MSN 13805) to USAAF 23Sep43. 12th? no card. USAF. Wyoming ANG 1966. To MASDC Sep 19, 1968
				30655	(MSN 13806) to USAAF 23Sep43. 12th AF? no card. W/o Mar 4, 1963 in taxi accident at RAF Bentwaters, UK
				30656	(MSN 13807) to USAAF 23Sep43. Alaska 21Oct43, US to RFC Jun 24, 1946. To LANSA as C-310.
					Crashed Dec 15, 1948 shortly after taking off from Bogota. Possible accidental detonation of fire works being
					carried aboard leading to the in-flight separation of the wing. All 30 onboard killed.
				30657	(MSN 13808) to USAAF 23Sep43. Hawaii AD 10Nov43. Manila. FLC 26Jun47. To PI-C270 Philippine
					Air Lines. Crashed on takeoff 30Mar52 at Baguio, Philippines. The plane hit an unidentified obstruction
					on the runway and the wheels collapsed. 10 of 29 onboard killed.
				30658	(MSN 13809) to USAAF 23Sep43. no card. USAF. Converted to C-47E. wfS Aug 20, 1961.
					Sold on civil market Aug 20, 1961. Registered as N86464 (NTU), then N94449
				30659	(MSN 13810) to USAAF 23Sep43. North Atlantic TSP 06Oct43. W/o Apr 3, 1944 Mingan A/p,
					Canada (crash landing). Condemned Apr 20, 1944
				30660	(MSN 13811) to USAAF Sep 27, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39082 Sep 27, 1943
				30661	(MSN 13812) to USAAF Sep 27, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39083 Sep 27, 1943
				30662	(MSN 13813) to USAAF Sep 27, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39084 Sep 27, 1943
				30663	(MSN 13814) to USAAF Sep 27, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39085 Sep 27, 1943
				30664	(MSN 13815) to USAAF 25Sep43. Assigned to 313 TCS/349TCG at Pope Field, Ft Bragg, NC.
					On 21 July 1944 was one of three aircraft that went missing 25 mi SE of Cape Fear, NC after
					encountering bad weather while in a mass flight of 54 aircraft flying at 500 feet - 5 fatal.
				30665	(MSN 13816) to USAAF 30Sep43. 9th AF OR US US? no card 0·30665 Ariz ANG
					to civil registry as N48065 Summer Inst of Linguistics, Waxhaw, NC US 1975. Jungle Aviation & Radio
					Service Inc, Waxhaw, NC US R18Aug77. HK·2540P Instituto Linguistico DE US Verano .
					Current as N47E with Dynamics Avlease Inc of Bridgewater VA
				30666	(MSN 13817) to USAAF 23Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC 31May46.
 					To civil registry as NC63376 Trans Pacific Airlines Air Asia CO Sep 30, 1961. Cancelled Oct 13, 1961
					when exported to Taiwan with Air Asia Co and registered as B-933 and operated by Air America
					Dec 1968 thru Jun 1971. Registered as N11AF with CASI Feb 1974, then sold Feb 27, 1974
					to Air Alliance, Inc, leased by Sakahol Air (Thailand) thru 1975, then returned
					to Air Alliance. Next ending up with Airfast where it was noted in 1979 at Kiunga in
					New Guinea (with a French team) mapping the Papua New Guinea - Indonesia
					West Irian border in full Airfast trim, and was finally cancelled as scrapped
					in 1982.
				30667	(MSN 13818) to USAAF 23Sep43. US 01Oct43. To RFC 29May46. To Flying Tiger Line as NC63363,
					then XA-JAO with Cia Mexicana Nov 23, 1949, then XC-REX with Pemex May 9, 1969. WFU
				30668	(MSN 13819) to USAAF 24Sep43. US 28Sep43. To RFC 16Oct45. YS-58 TACA DE US Salvador AN·ACG TACA 1948 WFU
				30669	(MSN 13820) to USAAF 24Sep43. US 30Sep43. to RFC Mar 27, 1946. Crashed Dec 9, 1943 10 mi W of
					Fayetteville-Pope AB, NC Dec 9, 1943. Repaired. To Pan American as NC88731 in 1946.
				30670	(MSN 13821) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 30Sep43. During 1944 when it seems the plane was assigned for
					training with the 317th Troop Carrier Squadron, 2dn Air Commando Group, in North Carolina and Florida.
					Kelly AFB 08Dec46. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2035 Dec 10, 1946.
					To civil registry (VOTEC Services) as PT-KYX, later to Rondonia Industria y Comercio
					(RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-KYX 1989. WFU and now at a school holiday camp in Tatui, Brazil.
				30671	(MSN 13822) to USAAF 24Sep43. US 02Oct43. To RFC Jun 4, 1946. To civil registry as NC58775 Arden
					W. Goodman, XA-HIN C Cervantes Perez, to Transportes Aereos Nacional (Naciional) as PP-ANZ.
					To Brazilian AF as FAB 2070. Crashed Cumuruxatiba, Bahia ST, Brazil Dec 4, 1959.
				30672	(MSN 13823) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2034 Ce 10, 1946.
					Derelict, broken up 1968
				30673	(MSN 13824) to USAAF 23Sep43. US? early card missing. Norway 30Jan45
					First (March 01, 1946) to Danish National Lines, named Nordodd, still as
					LN-IAO transferred to SAS and named Orve Viking, next in April 1949 to France
					as F-BFGL for Aigle-Azur. On July 09, 1950 (others have it on the 8th)
					crashed and was destroyed at Casablanca-Anfa, Morocco during the climb out. 4
					crew fatal and 18 of 25 passengers fatal.
				30674	(MSN 13825) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 03Oct43. Damaged Jul 29, 1944 Alliance Aaf, NE. To RFC Feb 19, 1946.
					Rebuilt as DC-3C MSN 43073. NC30000 Douglas AmCO US 19Jul46. N27W W W West, TX US 18Feb49
					East Texas Pulp & Paper Co, Silsbee, TX US 01May61. Eastex 1966. N427W 24Feb67
					XB-FOZ Pergamentos y Gelatinos SA 15Mar68. HP-671 Aerovias Darientas SA Apr75
					N427W H Maierhoffer, Ft Lauderdale, FL US 16Oct76. Bradley Aviation
					Crashed Ft Lauderdale Exec Airport FL US 12Jun79
				30675	(MSN 13826) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 03Oct43. Reclamation completed Jul 29, 1949
				30676	(MSN 13827) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 03Oct43. Crashed on Mt. Lewis in High Sierras, California
					Mar 19, 1945 while on flight from March Field, California
					to Minter Field, California. 4 killed. Bodies found by two deer hunters Sep 23, 1945. Recovered and
					reclamation completed Oct 25, 1945. Some wreckage is still there.
				30677	(MSN 13828) to USAAF 25Sep43. US? no card. To USAF Museum, WPAFB, OH Aug 1960. Remained on
					exhibit at the Museum until Sep 1970 when it was noted that the aircraft had extensive corrosion
					and was in poor physical condition. As aresult the aircraft was deemed to be excess to the
					collection and was scrapped.
				30678	(MSN 13829) to USAAF 25Sep43 US? no card. SOC Sep 7, 1963 and delivered to Royal Lao AF.
					Noted as 30678
				30679	(MSN 13830) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC Sep 14, 1945.
				30680	(MSN 13831) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC May 31, 1946. To NC79040 Gl Mutual Aviation
				30681	(MSN 13832) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. Reclamation completed Jan 11, 1945
				30682	(MSN 13833) to USAAF 28Sep43. US 03Oct43, W/o Jan 18, 1944 due to engine failure on takeoff at
					Oakland, California. 8 killed.
				30683	(MSN 13834) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC Alliance, OH 24Jun46 .
				30684	(MSN 13835) to USAAF 25Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC Mar 27, 1946. To N88732 with Pan American Airways
					in 1946. To Piedmont Aviation, Inc. Reregistered N48V by 1966. Feb 28, 1962 sold to
					French Aeronavale and became 13835. Sold in 1985 and registered to Stellair as F-GESB.
					Stored at Caen. Destroyed by winds of 220 km/hr during a
					storm at Saint-Breux, Brittany Oct 16, 1987 when the aircraft was thrown over a road and crashed
					in a nearby parking lot.
				30685	(MSN 13836) delivered to USAAF 27Sep43; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) 16May46; registered NC54339;
					Babb Co, Inc, Glendale, CA; Registration cancelled Aug 1949. To Mutual Defense Assistance Program as
					49-2634; rebuilt by Aviation Maintenance Company, Van Nuys, Glendale, CA; departed Van Nuys c9Nov49;
					To Royal Hellenic AF as 49-2634.
				30686	(MSN 13837) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 05Oct43. To RFC Apr 27, 1946 Became NC54088 Trans Eastern.
					CB-31 Lloyd Aero Boliviano D27Sep46. Crashed El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia 01Jan51
				30687	(MSN 13838) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. W/O (?) Dec 9, 1943 Laurinburg-Maxton A/P NC
					Also reported as damaged May 21, 1946 at Patterson Field, OH (landing)
				30688	(MSN 13839) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. WFS. To Bolivian AF as TAM-03 Apr 2, 1945.
					Crashed Oct 15, 1958 near Villa Montes, Bolivia
				30689	(MSN 13840) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 05Oct43. To RFC Apr 3, 1946. To civil registry as NC75959.
					To N75W with Michigan Wisconson Pipeline Co, Detroit, MI. Reregistered N75WA in 1972.
					To N3MJ Premiere Corp 1974. Cryderman Air Service, Pontiac, MI US Jan75. Kachemak Seafoods Inc,
					Togiak, AK US 1984. Registered as N81HA Nov 1984. Feb 1987 the plane was registered N8187E.
					As N8187E converted to Basler BT-67 and to C-FKAL on November 13, 2013.
				30690	(MSN 13841) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2047. W/o Mar 4, 1975 when
					crashed at Peixe, GO, Brazil.
				30691	(MSN 13842) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. no card. Was with Delaware ANG & New Mexico ANG.
					To MASDC (date?). To MAP in May 1964
				30692	(MSN 13843) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. no card. To Peruvian AF as FAP-365, re-registered as OB-R-1150.
				30693	(MSN 13844) to USAAF 29Sep43. US 03Oct43. to Brazilian AF as FAB 2042 Apr 22, 1947. WFU
				30694	(MSN 13845) to USAAF 28Sep43. Reclamation completed Jul 8, 1947
				30695	(MSN 13846) to USAAF 28Sep43. US 03Oct43. Aid Program 13Mar51
				30696	(MSN 13847) to USAAF 29Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC Jun 5, 1946. To NC68000 Garrett Corp Dec53
					Superior Oil Co, Midland, TX US Jan64. Houston Aviation Products Corp, Houston, TX US 1965
					Avion Inc, Houston, TX US. Univ of Southern California, Coll of Aeron, Santa Maris, CA US
					US Avion Inc, Houston, TX US 1971. T Holmes Dec73 Intl Svces Corp, Oakland, CA US 1974
					National Equipment Rental, N Hyde Pk, NY US Jun77. B/U 17Apr77 Lagos, Nigeria.
				30697	(MSN 13848) to USAAF 28Sep43. US 03Oct43. no card. Damaged at Laurinburg-Maxton AAF, NC US 24Jun44
					Repaired. 12 TFW South Vietnam. Don Muang, Thailand 09Apr76. To Philippine AF
					To C-GUKU NTU. To RP-C10 1976
				30698	(MSN 13849) to USAAF 27Sep43. US 03Oct43. no card. SAC Mar56. N4682T US Navy Dept, Raven Industry,
					Sioux Falls, SD L 1971. Price Air Corp, N Miami Beach, FL US Jun79. T Williams, Atlanta, GA R19Jan80
					Current 2011
				30699	(MSN 13850) 9/28/43: TOS USAAF.
					Ca.1943: TOS RAF as Dakota III as K6751.
					By 3/45: TOS USAAF, 813th AAFBU, Sedalia AAF, MO.
					6/46: CAA with c/r NC203.
					Ca.1947: AAC (what is this?) with c/r NX500, used for training.
					Unknown date: State of Washington with c/r N5009.
					Unknown date: Unknown owner in Oklahoma City.
					1971: Surplus Properties Security, Moses Lake, WA.
					12/71: School, The Ozarks, Point Lookout, MO.
					Unknown date: Two Jacks Inc, Olive Branch, MS.
					5/3/77: Alpha Airline, Kings Point, NY.
					6/77: Basler Flight Service, Oshkosh, WI.
					9/17/90: TOS Malawi Defense Force Air Wing as s/n 76-20.
				30700	(MSN 13851) to USAAF 28Sep43. US 03Oct43. To RFC Apr 15, 1946. To NC66209
				30701	(MSN 13852) to USAAF 29Sep43. US 05Oct43. W/o Jan 23, 1945 Emison Aux Fd, IN (landing).
					Surveyed Jan 26, 1945
				30702	(MSN 13853) to USAAF 29Sep43. US 02Oct43. SOC in 1950
				30703	(MSN 13854) to USAAF 02Oct43. US 06Oct43. To RFC 13Nov45. NX58099 Sperry Gyroscope Co,
					Gt Neck, NY. CF-HBX Hudsons Bay Oil & Gas Co, Calgary, Alberta 10Jul67. Arctic Air Ltd,
					Fort Simpson, NWT R18Nov71. Eastern Prov Airways 1975. Wright Enterprises Ltd, Edmonton, Alta 1976
					Aero Trades Western 1976. Patricia Air Tpt 1977 lapsed 09Jun78. N705GB 06Nov85. current 2011
				30704	(MSN 13855) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39086 Oct 1, 1943
				30705	(MSN 13856) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39087 Oct 1, 1943
				30706	(MSN 13857) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 39088 Oct 1, 1943
				30707	(MSN 13858) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 39089 Oct 1, 1943.
				30708	(MSN 13859) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 39090 Oct 1, 1943.
				30709	(MSN 13860) to USAAF Oct 1, 1943, to US Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 39091 Oct 1, 1943
				30710	(MSN 13861) to USAAF 01Oct43. US 07Oct43. North Atlantic Wing ATC
					sold in 1946 to Flugfelag Islands (later Icelandair) as
					TF-ISH. Sold to Landgraedslan (Soil Conservation
					Service) in 1972 and registered TF-NPK. To Icelandic
					DC-3 Friends Association Jun 28, 2005. Flies in
					Icelandic colors.
				30711	(MSN 13862) to USAAF 01Oct43. US 06Oct43. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2049. W/o Sep 9, 1954
				30712	(MSN 13863) to USAAF 01Oct43. US 04Oct43 RFC 14Jun46to United Airlines as N19454, to Aaxico Airlines
					as N19454, to Central Airlines as N19454, to Century Airlines
					(Cryderman) as N19454, to Cape Smythe Air Services as N19454,
					to South Central Air as N19454. W/o Jan 23, 2001 while
					being operated by Majestic Air Cargo it crashed in poor
					weather into Table Top Mountain near Eider Point, AK. 2 crew killed.
				30713	(MSN 13864) to USAAF 01Oct43. Algiers 16Jan44. Returned to US 26Sep45. To RFC Oct 19, 1945
				30714	(MSN 13865) to USAAF 01Oct43. Algiers 16Jan44. 12th AF Italy. Salvaged Jul 25, 1945
				30715	(MSN 13866) to USAAF 02Oct43. Oran 15Nov43. 9th AF 05Mar44. 8th AF. Accident 06Aug45
				30716	(MSN 13867) Delivered to USAAF 1Oct43. Twelfth Air Force, Oran, Algeria 18Nov43.
					47th Troop Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone
					one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. To Turkish AF under
					MDAP as 6051. Crashed at Canakkale airdrome due to engine failure Jun 9, 1964.
				30717	(MSN 13868) delivered to USAAF Oct 1, 1943; 75th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group,
					Welford Park, Berkshire; damaged by engine failure off the Isle of Man, Irish Sea 19Feb44;
					4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron (Jungle Jim), Eglin, FL (1961); "Delta Queen XX" (1970);
					To Philippine AF (1975) as HHP 30717. WFU
				30718	(MSN 13869) to USAAF 04Oct43. 8th AF 18Dec43. W/o Feb 8, 1944 in takeoff accident at Welford, UK
				30719	(MSN 13870) Delivered to USAAF 2Oct43. Air Transport Command. Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL Dec43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing
					Morrison Field Dec43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field,
					Georgetown, British Guyana; Belem, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island;
					Eknes Field, Dakar, Senegal; Casablanca, French Morocco; Port Lyautey, Kenitra, French Morocco.
					At Port Lyautey, the C 47 refueled and took on a cargo of Battle Bicycles and medical supplies;
					the bicycles were to be used by the 101st Airborne Division (the Screaming Eagles) and were to
					be parachuted behind enemy lines in German occupied France on D-Day. The aircraft departed
					Port Lyautey on the evening of 16Dec43 en route to RAF St Eval, Cornwall. The crew failed to change
					course off Cape Finisterre, Coruña, Spain. When they reached the Irish coastline of the Dingle
					Peninsula, assuming it to be south west Cornwall, they descended until the aircraft impacted a
					ridge on a mountain called Cnoc na Péiste (a.k.a. Knocknapeasta) in Macgillycuddy's Reeks,
					Meallis, County Kerry, Eire on the morning of 17Dec43 [5KIS]. Finally, on 3Feb44 the Gárda
					Síochána in Beaufort was notified, and they in turn contacted Army Brigade HQ in Limerick.
					On the morning of 4Feb44 a detachment of the I5th Infantry Battalion from Ballymullen Barracks
					in Tralee arrived at Mealis and walked to the crash site. Some of the Army party was led to
					believe that the aircraft crashed on 3 Feb44 and all future crash reports carried that date.
					MACR 1374. The MACR wrongly refers to this as 43-40719
				30720	(MSN 13871) Delivered to USAAF 1Oct43. Eighth Air Force 18Dec43. 435th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474); named ‘Urgin Virgin’. Transported
					paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy
					ground fire. Towed a glider transporting men and materials for the 101st Airborne Division
					to a landing zone north of Eindhoven, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					Crashed at Welford 17Oct44 [2KIA]. Salvaged 19Oct44.
				30721	(MSN 13872) Delivered to USAAF 2Oct43. Twelfth Air Force, Oran, Algeria 17Nov43.
					37th Troop Carrier Squadron [W7*P; Nose #35], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air
					Force Aug43. Borizzo, Trapani, Sicily. Ferried to England departing Borizzo 13Feb44.
					Routed via El Aouina, Tunis, Tunisia; Gibraltar; St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall to Cottesmore,
					Rutland (Station 489) Feb44. Ninth Air Force. Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion,
					505th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion to a
					drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44
					but returned after becoming lost in bad weather, force landing at RAF Gaydon, Warwickshire
					before continuing to Cottesmore. Transported paratroopers of the 505th Parachute Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Overasselt, SW of Nijmegen, Netherlands
					on Operation ‘Market’, 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials
					for the 319th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near
					Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
					To NC65391, to Linea Aereas Nacional de Chile (LAN) as
					CC-CLO-0196, re-registered as CC-CLDK, re registered as CC-CBQ.
					Hulk derelict at San Jose de Maipo, Chile.
				30722	(MSN 13873) to USAAF 02Oct43. Oran 18Nov43. Europe Wing ATC. WFS 28Feb47
				30723	(MSN 13874) to USAAF 04Oct43. Oran 15Nov43. 8th AF 28Apr44. Neth/Belgium. Salvaged Dec 18, 1944
				30724	(MSN 13875) to USAAF 02Oct43. 8th AF 18Dec43. Tempelhof 01Jan48. Salvaged 20Mar50
				30725	(MSN 13876) Delivered to USAAF 2Oct43. Eighth Air Force 18Dec43. 435th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Transported paratroopers of the
					3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44. Towed a glider transporting men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy,
					France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. 1st Pathfinder Group (Provisional), Ninth Air Force,
					Chartres (A-40), France. Fitted with additional SCR-717 navigation and radar equipment for
					use as a pathfinder. Transported paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment,
					17th Airborne Division to a drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three miles
					northwest of Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. FLC France Mar 31, 1948.
					By 1955 may have been F-BFGG of Societe des Transports
					Aerienne de l'Extreme Orient (STAEO). By 1957 was F-VNBG of
					Air Viet Nam
				30726	(MSN 13877) Delivered to USAAF 4Oct43. Eighth Air Force 30Dec43. 438th Troop
					Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Prosnes (A-79), Reims, France Feb45. Transported
					paratroopers of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division to a
					drop zone at the southern edge of the Diersfordt, three mile northwest of Wesel,
					Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					To Turkish AF as 6052, coded YSL-52; noted 1997 in Turkish AF Museum, Yesilkoy, Istanbul.
				30727	(MSN 13878) to USAAF 05Oct43. 8th AF 24Dec43. Munich 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 04Dec48. To Turkish AF
				30728	(MSN 138790 Delivered to USAAF 4Oct43. Eighth Air Force 18Dec43. 82nd Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 436th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Membury (Station 466).
					Melun/Villaroche (A-55), France 26Feb45. Damaged landing at Membury 5Mar45.
					Fatal crash in bad weather at Bad Langensalza, Germany 14Apr45 during a mission to
					transport wounded troops from the front lines back to hospital.
				30729	(MSN 13880) to USAAF 05Oct43. 8th AF 18Dec43. Oberpfaff 01Jan48. FLC Turkey 21Feb49
					To Turkish AF as 6068, coded 12-068. Since 1999 on display at Luftbruecken Museum, Fassbert,
					Germany as 315208 (43-15208), namded the "Fassberg Flyer"
				30730	(MSN 13881) Delivered to USAAF Oct 5, 1943. 78th Troop Carrier Squadron,
					435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474). Damaged
					taxying at Aldermaston (Station 467) 11Apr44. Towed a glider transporting men
					and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at Sainte-Mère-Église,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Elmira’, 6Jun44. Air Transport Command, Nashville, TN.
					Damaged taxying at Lunken Field, Cincinnati, OH 6Jul45.
					Converted to EC-47Q from C-47D. To reclamation, cannibalizatin, salvage, or survey Sep 30, 1974.
				30731	(MSN 13882) Delivered to USAAF 4Oct43. Eighth Air Force 22Dec43.
					78th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Transported supplies for Task Force Hogan of the 101st Airborne Division to a drop zone
					at Marcouray, Belgium during the Ardennes offensive 23Dec44. After the drop zone, the
					aircraft was shot down by enemy ground fire, setting fire to the right engine and crashed near
					La Roche. The formation had been off-course and dropped their supplies behind enemy lines.
					MACR 10706
				30732	(MSN 13883) to USAAF 05Oct43. Twelfth Air Force, Oran, Algeria 20Nov43.
					14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Sciacca, Sicily.
					Ferried to England departing Sciacca 12Feb44. Routed via Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco;
					Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales; Barkston Heath (Station 483) 18Feb44. Ninth Air Force.
					Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 53rd Troop Carrier Squadron.
					Returned to USA 23Sep45. To RFC Sep 23, 1945. Canadair Ltd. LN-IAF DNL "Nordfugl" 12Sep46.
					SAS "Fridtjof Viking" 01Aug48. SE-CFP Linjeflyg leased 13Aug57. To Royal Swedish AF as 79006, F7 Wg Tpt Sq
					29Jun60 13th Wg "76" 1978. Then became SE-CFP again Mar 1983.
				30733	(MSN 13884) to USAAF 06Oct43. 8th AF. Crashed Dec 23, 1943.
				30734	(MSN 13885) Delivered to USAAF 5Oct43. Eighth Air Force 22Dec43. 77th Troop
					Carrier Squadron [IB*P], 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44; shot down
					by flak before dropping the paratroopers and crashed at Clainville, Normandy [5 crew + 14
					paratroopers KIA; 3 paratroopers managed to jump clear]. MACR 8414
				30735	(MSN 13886) Delivered to USAAF 5Oct43. Eighth Air Force 20Dec43.
					75th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474).
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Albany’, 5/6Jun44; shot down
					by flak after dropping the paratroopers, crashed at Étienville, Normandy [5KIA].
					MACR 8409
				30736	(MSN 13887) to USAAF 05Oct43. Hawaii AD 03Dec43. Oahu. FLC 24Oct46. NC1051N West Coast Airlines "105"
					B07Aug47. Air West Aerodyne Corp, Renton, WA US B28Jan69. R09Apr69 stolen Dec79. Recovered
					Sea Star Pacific, Marshall Islands. B 11Feb83 current 2011
				30737	(MSN 13888) to USAAF 06Oct43. Hawaii AD 23Nov43. Manila. To Philippine AF 24Dec46. To XY-ACB
					To Burma AF as BuAF UBT-704, later BuAF 5704
				30738	(MSN 13889) to USAAF 05Oct43. 13th AF Noumea 08Dec43. Pacific. Salvaged Oct 25, 1945
				30739	(MSN 13890) to USAAF 05Oct43. 13th AF 18Dec43, 6th SRG. Crashed on Sydney Island, New Caledonia
					Dec 18, 1943. MACR 1373. 4 crew and 5 passengers killed.
				30740	(MSN 13891) to USAAF 11Oct43. 13th AF Noumea 11Dec43. Manila. Salvaged Jul 4, 1945
				30741	(MSN 13892) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG. 33rd TCS 25Nov43. 455th AD Sqn Nadzav 10Nov44.
					SOC 31Dec45
				30742	(MSN 13893) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as Hoosier Traveller 27Nov43.
					Flown with Australian radio c/s VHCHR. An explosion was observed Dec 19, 1943 by five stockman working
					at Canal Creek, seeking it blow up in the air and a ball of fire coming to earth. It crashed
					30 miles north of Rockhampton at Ross Moya Road, in the Canal Creek. No cause of the crash
					was determined, but obviously a fire causing the explosion. Also listed as being de-registered
					on 7 October 1943 seen(?) in Brisbane 27 November 1943 and had an accident on 19 December 1945
				30743	(MSN 13894) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS 22Nov43. Flown with Australian
					radio c/s VHCGP. Crash landed Wakde 20Jul44 engine failure, to 336th Serv Sqn for repairs
					In accident Mar 7, 1945 at Tacloban, Philippines.
				30744	(MSN 13895) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 25Nov43, flown with Australian radio c/s VHCJP
					Right wing tip of 43-30744 hit left elevator of 42-92803 flying formation Sep44, both landed okay
					and were repaired. To Depot 2 Townsville 07Nov44. Salvaged Mar 29, 1945
				30745	(MSN 13896) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as 536 22Nov43. Right aileron dragged
					across maintenance stand Owi 22Oct44, repaired. Missing between Hollandia and Finschhafen NG 12Dec44
					MACR 12258.
				30746	(MSN 13897) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 433rd TCG 69th TCS 27Nov43. Crashed inland from Finschafen
					22Jun45.
				30747	(MSN 13898) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS 20Nov43.
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 40th TCS as X28 X45 Blue Grass Baby 24Nov43.
					Damaged while parked Finschhafen NG 26Mar44 (and again Nadzab, same day?), repaired
					Truck drove into nose while parked Gusap NG 04May44, repaired. Noemfoor parachute drop 03Jul44
					struck another a/c taxiing Dulag Leyete PI 28Jan45, repaired. Struck top of high ground 27Dec44,
					repaired right wing tip struck another a/c 28Jan45, repaired WFS 01May46
				30748	(MSN 13899) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS 29Nov43. Right wing tip hit parked P-38
					while taxiing Sep 10, 1944 Sansapor, Indonesia. Repaired. Salvaged Dec 10, 1945
				30749	(MSN 13900) to USAAF 07Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 6th TCS as W515 21Nov43. w/o 1 Nov 1944 Dobodura AAF,
					PNG (burnt out after fuel truck caught fire next to a/c). Salvaged Mar 6, 1945
				30750	(MSN 13901) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 375th TCG 20Nov43. Crashed Jun 21, 1944 near Hansa Bay, PNG.
					Condemned Jun 29, 1944. Wreck sighted by 42-100427 14Oct44/
				30751	(MSN 13902) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as 566 25Nov43, flown with Australian radio c/s VHCHO
					Beaufort A9-582. Ground looped into 43-30751 and Beechcraft damaging right wing Fall River Milne Bay NG
					02Oct44, repaired. Copilot retracted landing gear while parked Finschhafen NG, 10Dec44
					To 81st Air Depot 10Dec44 for repairs. Back to 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as 566 11Jan45
					Condemned Aug 16, 1947 salvage
				30752	(MSN 13903) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 25Nov43, flown with Australian radio c/s VHCHP.
					Damaged Dec 2, 1943 Garbutt Field, Australia
				30753	(MSN 13904) to USAAF 09Oct43. 5th AF 29Nov43, flown with Australian radio c/s VHCHQ.
					Combat accident Mar 10, 1945, reportedly w/o.
				30754	(MSN 13905) to USAAF 09Oct43. 5th AF 26Nov43. To salvage Oct 24, 1945
				30755	(MSN 13906) delivered October 08, 1943, arrived in
					Brisbane on November 25, 1943. Flown with Australian radio c/s VHCHT 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS Jan45
					Pac TSP. WFS 08Sep45. To civil registry, later registered as VH-ANK, then VH-AVL, then
					to New Zealand and registered as ZK-BYD for the Colombia Trading Corp.
					Imported into Laos with the help of Air America, believed to be one of the
					two C-47s delivered to General Vang Pao's Xieng Khouang Air Transport in
					1967/68 as XW-PFA. Later sold to Lao United Airlines, Vientiane in 1969. This
					ceased operations prior to May 1972. Noted without engines in May 1972.
					Later in 1972 sold to Lao Air Charter. Damaged beyond economical repair in a
					storm at Vientiane, Laos on March 24, 1976.
				30756	(MSN 13907) to USAAF 09Oct43. 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as X77 29Nov43. Damaged while parked
					Nadzab NG 03Mar44, repaired. Reclamation completed Apr 29, 1948
				30757	(MSN 13908) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 25Nov43. To PI-CI6 Philippine Airlines 09Feb46
					Crashed Jul 14, 1960 near Mindanao.
				30758	(MSN 13909) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as 539 22Nov43. loading crews broke bottles of acid
					loading a/c Finschhafen 10Dec44, acid ate into aircraft. Flown back to Biak for repairs.
					To 344th Serv Sqn for repairs 15Dec44. Back to 5th AF 374th TCG 21st TCS as 539 14Jan45
					Salvaged Oct 19, 1945
				30759	(MSN 13910) to USAAF 08Oct43. 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as 567 08Dec43, flown with Australian
					radio c/s VHCHW. Left aileron fabric burned by gasoline fire during inspection Finschhafen NG 27Sep44,
					repaired. Struck by taxiing C-46 parked at Borokoe 23Dec44 destroyed nose, to depot for repair 24Dec44
					Back to 5th AF 374th TCG 22nd TCS as 567 11Jan45. Salvaged Jun 28, 1945
				30760	(MSN 13911) to USAAF 09Oct43. 5th AF 02Dec43, FEASC Depot No 3. To 5th AF 374th TCG 33rd TCS Feb45
					Salvaged Nov 11, 1945
				30761	(MSN 13912) to USAAF 14Oct43 from Baer Field Fort Wayne IN US to 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 83 07Dec43
					To 5th AF 317th TCG 39th TCS as X23. To 5th AF 317th TCG 46th TCS as 96 20Feb44.
					Wing tip of taxiing 43-30761 hit rudder of 42-100725 Gusap NG 07May44, both repaired.
					Brakes locked landing Hollandia NG 13Jun44, repaired. W/o 10 Feb 10, 1945 crash off Batan
					Island, P.I. (shot down by a P-51 as C-47 was about to land on a Japanese occupied island-Crew
					unaware of situation-all on board rescued by a PBY-5A)
43-30762		Culver PQ-8-CL Cadet
				Culver Aircraft Company Cadet LCA modified as Model LAR-90 radio-controlled target.
43-30763/31362		Aeronca UC-64
				Noorduyn Norseman UC-64 to be built under license by Aeronca. Contract cancelled before any could be completed.
43-31363/31657		Aeronca PT-19A-AE
				Fairchild PT-19A built under license by Aeronca.
				31365 donated to MAPS Air Museum Apr 2002. Now undergoing restoration.
				31463	(MSN 1014AE) to civil registry as N38992. On display in National WASP WWII Museum at Avenger Field
					Air;port, Sweetwater, TX.
43-31658/31762		Fairchild PT-19A
				43-31667, 31672, 31720, 31737 transferred to the Venezuelan AF
43-31763/32112		Cessna UC-78 Bobcat
				MSN 5701/6050
				31765	(MSN 5703) accepted by Army JAN 22, 1944 and assigned to Camp Stewart, GA, arriving Jan 25, 1944.
					There is a possibility that the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) might have ferried the aircraft too.
					Transferred to Fort Dix, N.J. for disposal Jan 1, 1945. The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)8 and the
					War Assets Administration logged the aircraft in on the 14th of April 1945. At this point the USAAF records cease.
					Sold, with a bill of sale date 5 July 1945 to Thor Solberg9. He civilianized the UC-78, and it
					received the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) aircraft number it holds today - N51760. Solberg kept the
					aircraft in airworthy condition preforming all the necessary maintenance.
					In the early 60s, the aircraft changed hands for the second time. John Robert ‘Bob’ Boyer of Pittstown, NJ, obtained
					the aircraft from Thor Solberg. Bob Boyer used the aircraft extensively, as the family van.
					Taking his family about the country, including several trips to Oshkosh over the years.
					The aircraft changed hands again when it was acquired by the Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach,
					in 2017, where it is currently on display.
				31767	(MSN 5705) in 1946 to civil registry as NC245 for CAA Flight Inspection Service. WFU in 1946
				31772	(MSN 5710) 422nd Night Fighter Squadron, 71st Fighter Wing, Ninth Air Force, Scorton (Station 425), North Riding of Yorkshire.
					The crew was undertaking a local flying exercise from Scorton 29May44. The pilot was to practice flying on instruments.
					Whilst flying very low in the Wensleydale area, the aircraft struck a tree in Swinithwaite village and crashed soon afterwards,
					cartwheeling into the ground and breaking up across a small field. The aircraft was destroyed and the crew of two were killed
				31773	(MSN 5711) 7th Air Depot Group, Ninth Air Force, Thionville (Y-33), France. Damaged in an accident
					landing at Creil (A-81C), France 12Apr45. To civil registry Aug 9, 1947 in Switzerland/Liechtenstein as HB-CAL,
					Cancelled May 4, 1953. then to Spain as EC-AIG. cancelled prior to 1968
				31775	(MSN 5713) registered OK-XBE Jun 14, 1949, cancelled 1959
				31801	(MSN 5739)	To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of Communications 1946.
					Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered 30Sep47 as SP-LEG to
					LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 14May50. Scrapped
				31804	(MSN 5742) 1st Tactical Air Depot, Troop Carrier Command, Ninth Air Force, North Witham
					(Station 479), Lincolnshire. Crash landed at North Witham 26Apr44. To Germany for storage
					and disposal. Registered 1Oct49 as PH-NBB; cancelled 11Jan51 as demolished
				31807	(MSN 5745) to French military as 331807, to French civil registry as F-OBIN, to Belgium as OO-POL, now
					deregistered.
				31810	(MSN 5748) to Polish Ministry of Communication in 1946. Overhauled and to LOT with civil registry of SP-LEG in 1947
				31812	(MSN 5750) 326th Ferry Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group, Ninth Air Force, Creil (A-81), France.
					Damaged in landing accident at Villacoublay (A-42), France Feb 24, 1945. To Germany for storage
					and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of Communications 1946. Overhauled by PZL - State
					Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered 19Aug47 as SP-LED to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze).
					Fitted with dual controls; used for pilot training. WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 7Jul50. Scrapped.
				31813	(MSN 5751) in 1946 To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of
					Communications 1946. Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec.
					Registered 1Sep47 as SP-LEE to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). Converted for aerial survey duties
					for military mapping. WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 15May50. Scrapped.
				31818	(MSN 5756) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 31, later 2734
				31819	(MSN 5757) Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 32, later 2735
				31820	(MSN 5758) To Germany for storage and disposal. To civil registry in Holland Oct 1, 1949 as PH-NBC. Cancelled Jan 11, 1951
					as demolished.
				31827	(MSN 5765) Base Air Depot ? 2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire. while attached to BAD 2 May 23, 1944
					had a crash due to engine failure at Upper Heyford, UK. To Germany for storage and disposal.
					To Polish Ministry of Communication in 1946. Overhauled and went to LOT and given Polish civil registry of
					SP-LEM, later transferred to LOT where it was reregistered SP-GLC. Between 1952 and 1962 flew with Instytut Lotnictya
					(Institute of Aviation) as SP-GLC. . In June 1953, two record-setting parachute jumps from altitudes of
					4600 metres and 4800 metres were made from this aeroplane. WFU 30Aug62 and stored. Registration cancelled 2Oct67
					On display Since Jul 4, 1968 at Polish Aviation Museum, Krakow, Poland.
				31838	(MSN 5776) noted in store at Castle Air Museum, Atwater, CA. Reported to be on display at Castle Air Museum.
				31840/31844	(MSN 5778/5782) Lend-Lease to French AF
					31844	(MSN 5782) to civil registry in Holland as PH-NAZ
				31846	(MSN 5784) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31850	(MSN 5788) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31851	(MSN 5789) to civil registry in Holland as PH-NCK
				31853	(MSN 5791) Lend-Lease to French AF. to civil registry in France as F-BHDO
				31854/31858	(MSN 5792/5796) Lend-Lease to French AF
					31857	(MSN 5795) 98th Bomb Wing, Ninth Air Force, Namur (Y-47), Belgium. Accident landing
					at Lille/Wambrechies (B-57), France 26Sep45. To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish
					Ministry of Communications 1946. Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec.
					Registered 12Nov47 as SP-LEK to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 7May50. Scrapped
				31869	(MSN 5807) 1/44: TOS USAAF. 1946: Converted to civil T-50.
					Ca.1946: Berghoff Brewing, Chicago, IL with c/r NC41759.
					1950: Harold Peterson, Wheaton, IL with c/r N41759.
					Jan 23, 1989: Richard A. Peterson, Wheaton, IL (Harold’s son; Harold died).
					11/96: William Cherwin and Ted Adams.
					1/98: Thomas Huf, Kingsley, PA.
					Sep 2, 2013: Fatal crash while on approach to Huf Airport, Lenox Township, PA, while in bad weather and flying VFR.
						Thomas Huf and wife Elaine both killed.
				31886	(MSN 5824) Became I-JEAN, later D-IDYH. Broken up at Riem AP,
					Munich 1967.
				31888	(MSN 5826) registered NC61808; N61808. Cancelled 15Jun84.
					Reported in storage at Pima Air Museum Oct 1982. Stored Long Beach, CA
					Fuselage noted at Travis AFB Museum Aug 1988
				31922	(MSN 5860) Registered as NC46978 to Governement de la République d’Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti;
					cancelled 25Jan45 on export to Haiti. Haiti Aviation Corps / Corps d’Aviation d’Haiti.
					Used by Compagnie Haitienne de Transports Aériens (COHATA
				31935	(MSN 5873) on civil registry as N53664
				31946	(MSN 5884) registered in Belgium on April 12 1946 as OO-AUT.
					In the spring of 1965 she was broken up at the airfield of Ghent, Belgium
				31947	(MSN 5885) To Germany for storage and disposal. in 1946 to Polish Ministry of Communication,
					overhauled Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec and to LOT with civil registry of SP-LEF in 1947
					WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 3Jun50. Scrapped
				31948/31954	(MSN 5886/5892) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31956	(MSN 5894) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31957	(MSN 5895) assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA
					Jun 19, 1944 to Aug 10, 1945. To Polish Ministry of Communication in 1946. Overhauled and
					to LOT with civil registry of SP-LEK in 1947
				31959	(MSN 5897) Lend-Lease to French AF. To civil registry in France as F-BHDP
				31960	(MSN 5898) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31962	(MSN 5898) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31963	(MSN 5901) attached to 394th FS, 367th FG at Clastres, France USAF Station A71. DBR in landing
					accident at Ernee (USAAF Station Y-5872), France Oct 5, 1944.
				31964	(MSN 5902) noted derelict at Croydon, UK Jan 23, 1954 and scrapped by 1956.
					It had been purchased by King Peter of Yugoslavia, who was in exile in
					England. Since he was stateless, he was not allowed to register the
					aircraft in England, so he flew it in USAAF markings until the airport
					authorities found out and grounded the plane.
				31965	(MSN 5903) Lend-Lease to French AF
				31968	(MSN 5906) 425th Night Fighter Squadron, 71st Fighter Wing, Ninth Air Force, Scorton (Station 425), North Riding of Yorkshire.
					Crash landed at Scorton 1Aug44
				31972/31976	(MSN 5910/5914) Lend-Lease to French AF
					31975	(MSN 5913) to civil registry in France as F-BHDR
					31976	(MSN 5914) to civil registry in France as F-BHDI
				31977	(MSN 5915) to civil registry in Holland as PH-NCL
				31980	(MSN 5918) to civil registry in Holland as PH-NAZ
				31983	(MSN 5921) Registered as N672 with Hoosier Warbirds Inc Auburn, Indiana and noted there
					in September 2018.
				31988	(MSN 5926) Registered as NC46977 to Governement de la République d’Haiti, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti;
					cancelled 25Jan45 on export to Haiti. Haiti Aviation Corps / Corps d’Aviation d’Haiti.
					Used by Compagnie Haitienne de Transports Aériens (COHATA)
				31994 (MSM 5932) to civil registry as N58147. It is currently stored in Zaandam , Netherlands with the "Vliegtuig Company"
				32036/32041	(MSN 5974/5979) Lend-Lease to French AF
					32039	(MSN 5977) to civil registry in French Morocco as F-DABV
					32041	(MSN 5979) to French AF. Assigned to flying school in Marrakech, Morocco.
						Lost in takeoff crash Oct 1, 1944. Crew survived with light wounds.
				32057	(MSN 5995) to N48521, then TG-ATA
				32073	(MSN 6011) To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of Communications 1946.
					Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered 30Sep47 as SP-LEH to
					 LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). Fitted with dual controls; used for pilot training. WFU 1949. Registration
					 cancelled 7May50. Scrapped
				32078	(MSN 6016) used as communications aircraft with 352nd Fighter Group, Eighth Air Force,
					Bodney (Station 141), Norfolk. 13th Combat Bombardment Wing (Heavy), Eighth Air Force,
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk. Damaged in landing accident May 16, 1945 attached
					13th CW at Horham, UK and repaired. To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish
					Ministry of Communications 1946. Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec.
					Registered 24Jul47 as SP-LEB to LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). WFU 1949. Registration cancelled 15May50.
					Scrapped.
				32085	(MSN 6023)	Eighth Air Force. 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire
					 6Sep44/6May45. Ninth Air Force. 99th Troop Carrier Squadron, USAFE, Weisbaden (Y-80), Germany.
					Crash landed at Weisbaden 1Dec45.
				32092	(MSN 6030) Eighth Air Force. 306th Bomb Group, 40th Combat Bomb Wing, Eighth Air Force,
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Nov44. 40th Bomb Wing, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France Jun-Jul45
				32097	(MSN 6035) To Germany for storage and disposal. Sold to Polish Ministry of Communications 1946.
					Overhauled by PZL - State Aviation Works, No.1 plant, Mielec. Registered 30Jul47 as SP-LEA to
					LOT (Polskie Linie Lotnicze). Fitted with dual controls; used for pilot training. Accident 13Sep47.
					Registration cancelled 20Sep47. Scrapped.
				32111	(MSN 6049) Lend Lease to Ethiopia Mar 1944
				32112	(MSN 6050) Lend-Lease to Ethiopis Mar 1944.
43-32113/32762		Cessna UC-78B Bobcat
				MSN 6051/6700
				32179	(MSN 6117) sold by War Assets Administration Nov 18, 1946. To civil
					registry as N67832. At one time owned by Paul Mantz Air Services and
					used as the original "Songbird" in the Sky King TV series. Later replaced on
					the show by a Cessna 310B, serial number N5348A.
				32185	(MSN 6123) to civil registry as N63878. Crashed Jan 8, 1970 at South Haven, MI.
					Both engines power. Carburetor heater controls inoperative,frozen. Landed on highway,
					Struck sign. Aircraft DBR.
				32186	(MSN 6124) to civil registry in France as F-OAJX
				32433	(MSN 6371) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32440	(MSN 6378) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32441	(MSN 6379) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32442	(MSN 6380) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32549	(MSN 6487) to WASP Museum at Sweetwater, TX. On civil registry as N66671
				32578 12/43: Built as AT-17B, TOS USAAF as UC-78B, assigned to Douglas AAF, AZ.
					1945: War Assets Administration.
					Ca.10/45: Robert D. Baer, La Jolla, CA with c/r NC44795.
					9/6/91: American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum (CAF), Midland, TX.
					Registered as N44795 with American Heritage Airpower, Midland, TX
				32621 (3rd Training Wing, Frederick AAF, Oklahoma) crashed in bad weather on flight to Tulsa 1.5 mi NNE
					of Claremore, OK. All 3 on board, including WASP copilot, killed.
				32644 spotted at 1997 Wings of Eagles air show.
				32645	(MSN 6583) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32650	(MSN 6568) to NC59303, 09/05/48 registered Dutch Antilles as
					PJ-AAM, 10/51 to Caribbean Flying Association, Aruba, 1953 w/o in sea enroute
					to Surinam.
				32654	(MSN 6592) Lend-Lease to China as AT-17 trainer
				32673	(MSN 6591) to civil registry in France as F-OGAQ.
				32706	(MSN 6644) under restoration at Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX and registered as N51469
				32740	(MSN 6678) Lend-Lease to Peru in 1945
				32744	(MSN 6682) Lend-Lease to Peru in 1945
				32745	(MSN 6683) to Surinam as PZ-TAE, registration cnx 1960, W/O
43-32763/32787		Curtiss YP-60A
				Curtiss Model 95A. All but 32763 were cancelled.
				32763 was completed as YP-60E with bubble canopy. Contract For disposal Dec 27, 1944 and to Art Knapp as
					NX21979. Sold 1946 to Jimmy de Santo; crashed when tail detached during
					testing prior to 1947 Thompson Trophy Race. De Santo parachuted to safety.
				32764 was started but not completed.
43-32788			Contract cancelled
43-32789/33262		Curtiss P-60A-1
				Curtiss Model 95A. Contract cancelled
43-33263/33264		Contract cancelled
43-33265			Beech C-45D
				33265 Maxwell Field, AL. 4119th Base Unit, Mobile Air Technical Service Command,
					Brookley Field, Mobile, AL. Redesignated as ZC-45D. 3800th Air Base Group, Maxwell AFB, AL. Reclaimed 2Mar49
43-33266/33280		Beech AT-7
				Redesignated T-7 in 1948.
				33266 to Dutch AF as G-12 in 1950.
				33267 to Dutch AF as G-1 in 1950.
				33268 to Dutch AF as G-27 in 1950.
				33269 to Dutch AF as G-10 in 1950. The G-10 currently in the AF Museum is not the original
				33270 to Dutch AF as G-11 in 1950.
				33271 to Dutch AF as G-16 in 1950.
				33272	(MSN 4769) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10820 in 1954.
				33273	(MSN 4770) remnaufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11839 in 1953
				33277	(MSN 4774) to N6685C, N727AV, N721BM
				33278 to Dutch AF as G-9 in 1950.
				33280	(MSN 4777) to Dutch AF as G-5 in 1950.
43-33281		Beech UC-45D
				(MSN 4778) AT-7 converted on the production line to UC-45d. To CAA as NC4, later N12, N4, N47
43-33282/33285		Beech UC-45E
				AT-7 converted on the production line to UC-45E
				33283	(MSN 4780) modified by AAF Vandalia Modification
					Center for cold-weather operations as 43-33283A.
					To civil registry as N5973V (cancelled Mar 26, 2013). Now with
					Duffy's Aircraft Parts in poor condition in Denver.
				33284	(MSN 4781) modified by AAF Vandalia Modification
					Center for cold weather operations. To civil
					registry as N69044, in 1991 to Keith Cross for restoration.
					Current in Apr 2003.
				33285	(MSN 4782) modified by AAF Vandalia Modification Center, OH
					for cold weather operations. Only wartime, ski-equipped
					Model 18. Sold Mar 1947 to Loftleidir (Icelandair) as
					TF-ISF. Crashed on takeoff Sep 25, 1947 on island of
					Heimaey, 15 mi S of Iceland
43-33286/33378		Beech AT-7
				33289 to Dutch AF as G-19 in 1950.
 				33291 to Dutch AF as G-6 in 1950.
				33292	(MSN 5455) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10631 in 1953.
				33294 to Dutch AF as G-8 in 1950.
				33295 to Dutch AF as G-13 in 1950.
				33296	(MSN 5459) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11608.
				33299	(MSN 5462) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10824 in 1954.
				33300 to Dutch AF as G-2 in 1950.
				33301 Lend-Lease to Bolivia
				33302 Lend-Lease to Bolivia
				33305	(MSN 5468) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10802 in 1954
				33306	(MSN 5469) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11892 in 1953.
				33307 to Dutch AF as G-14 in 1950.
				33308 to Dutch AF as G-17 in 1950.
				33309 to Dutch AF as G-18 in 1950.
				33310	(MSN 5473) to N6775C, ZP-CBG.
				33312 to Dutch AF as G-15 in 1950.
				33314	(MSN 5477) to NC55293, N55293
				33316	(MSN 5479) to US Navy as SNB-2 BuNo 67103.
				33317	(MSN 5480) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10836 in 1954.
				33318	(MSN 5481) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10810 in 1954.
				33319	(MSN 5482) to N75169
				33320	(MSN 5483) to N8024H
				33321 to Dutch AF as G-28 in 1950.
				33325 to Dutch AF as G-4 in 1950.
				33326	(MSN 5531) to N6686C
				33327 to Dutch AF as G-21 in 1950.
				33329	(MSN 5534) Ca.1944: TOS USAAF. 9/18/47: TOS USAF.
					1948: Redesignated T-7remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11891 in 1953
				33330 to N6687C
				33331	(MSN 5535) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10834 in 1954
				33332	(MSN 5537) to N9091C
				33336	(MSN 5541) to Dutch AF as G-7 in 1950.
				33338	(MSN 5543) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10620 in 1953
				33339	(MSN 5544) to N8025H
				33341	(MSN 5546) to N6688C. Noted derelict in FA Conner storage yard, Miami Airport in 1977.
				33343	(MSN 5548) to N6416C
				33344	(MSN 5549) to N6417C. Crashed in forced landing off-airport due to fuel exhaustion during parachute
					operations, Cleveland, Texas Apr 28, 1973.
				33345	(MSN 5550) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11480 in 1952.
				33346	(MSN 5551) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11445 in 1952.
				33348	(MSN 5621) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10629 in 1953
				33350 to Dutch AF as G-23 in 1950.
				33353	(MSN 5626) to N6689C
				33354	(MSN 5627) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10808
				33355	(MSN 5628) to N6269C
				33356	(MSN 5629) to Dutch AF as G-22 in 1950.
				33357	(MSN 5630) assigned to 3705BU at Lowry Field, Denver, Co damaged Jun 10, 1944
					in landing accident at Amarillo AAF, TX. Remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10803 in 1954.
				33359	(MSN 5632) to N6690C
				33360	(MSN 5633) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11726 in 1953.
				33361	(MSN 5634) to Dutch AF as G-3 in 1950.
				33362	(MSN 5635) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11472 in 1952.
				33365	(MSN 5638) to Dutch AF as G-26 in 1950.
				33366	(MSN 5639) to N6691C. Landed gear-up West End, Bahamas Jul 29, 1964.
				33367 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				33368 to Dutch AF as G-25 in 1950.
				33370 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				33371 to Dutch AF as G-20 in 1950.
				33372	(MSN 5645) modified to AT-7B for cold weather operations, later ZT-7B. To N8026H
				33374	(MSN 5647) to N75588.
				33375	(MSN 5648) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10842 in 1954.
				33376	(MSN 5649) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10927 in 1954.
				33377 Lend-Lease to Brazil
43-33379/33664		Beech AT-7C
				33379	(MSN 5652) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10835
				33380	(MSN 5653) to NC186, N4994N
				33381	(MSN 5654) w/o Apr 18, 1944.
				33384	(MSN 5657) to NC41, N41 with CAA.
				33385	(MSN 5658) to N75780.
				33386	(MSN 5659) to NC68, N68 with CAA
				33387	(MSN 5660) to NC76, N76, N9107R. Crashed and destroyed by fire Corona del Mar, California May 29, 1965.
					9 killed.
				33388	(MSN 5661) to N64430.
				33389	(MSN 5662) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11607 in 1952.
				33392	(MSN 5665) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11816 in 1953.
				33393	(MSN 5666) to NC67, N171. To Italian AF as MM61831. To N86 with US Embassy, Paris. TO D-IBUM, Munich.
					Retired, dismantled in Netherlands in 1971.
				33395	(MSN 5668) to NC218, N219, N72, N74001.
				33396	(MSN 5669) to N6279C
				33403	(MSN 5676) 11/43: TOS USAAF (cost $59,579.00). 11/24/43: USAAF Navigation Training School, Ellington AAF, Houston, TX.
					Aug 2, 1946: Civil Aeronautics Administration, Washington, DC with c/r NC59. By 1948: Reregistered N59.
					By 1951: Reregistered N52. 4/16/59: Federal Aviation Agency, Oklahoma City, OK. 8/16/59: FAA with c/r N9109R.
					Then numerous owners, still active
				33404	(MSN 5677) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11817 in 1953.
				33405	(MSN 5678) to NC56, N56 with CAA
				33406	(MSN 5679) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 5-11818 in 1953.
				33408	(MSN 5681) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11475 in 1952.
				33410	(MSN 5683) to NC207, N207, N992 with CAA. To N463 with FAA, Department of Defense. To US Army as 15683.
					To civil registry as N6543D in 1964.
				33411	(MSN 5684) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11611 in 1952.
				33412	(MSN 5685) to NC45 with CAA. Transferred to US Navy as SNB-2 67230.
				33413	(MSN 5686) to NC49, N49 with CAA
				33414	(MSN 5687) to NC-90, N-90, N72 with CAA, later FAA. To N9817R
				33415 crashed near Collinsville, OK Apr 13, 1945.
				33420	(MSN 5753) remanufactured by Beech in 1952 as C-45G 51-11444
				33421	(MSN 5754) to civil registry with CAA as NC228 then N228 then N95, later to FAA. To N8079E
				33422	(MSN 5755) to civil registry with CAA as NC72, N72.
				33423	(MSN 5757) to civil registry with CAA as NC208, N208, N42. To N67 with FAA in 1959
				33425	(MSN 5759) to civil registry as NC75, N75, N68 with CAA. To PI-31 on Philippine civil registry.
				33426	(MSN 5761) to NC77, N77, N46 with CAA. To N4993N
				33427	(MSN 5762) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-
				33436	(MSN 5774) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11819 in 1953.
				33437	(MSN 5775) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10829 in 1954
				33438	(MSN 5777) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10832 in 1954.
				33439	(MSN 5778) to NC54, N54, N74, N41, N88 with CAA, later FAA. To N11195.
				33442	(MSN 5782) to NC57 with CAA
				33443 w/o Mar 20, 1944.
				33444	(MSN 5785) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11451 in 1952.
				33445	(MSN 5786) remanufactured by Beech asd C-45H 52-10625 in 1953
				33446	(MSN 5787) to NC60, N60 with CAA, to N910R, XB-TEB, XB-TAH
				33447	(MSN 5789) to N8036H
				33449	(MSN 5791) to USAAF Navitation Training School, Roswell, NM Jan 18, 1944. to US Navy as SNB-2 BuNo 67208
				33451	(MSN 5794) to civil registry as N4759N, later N711SM
				33452	(MSN 5795) to civil registry with FAA as NC233 then N233 then N89. Later N11189
				33453	(MSN 5797) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11605 in 1952.
				33454	(MSN 5798) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10825 in 1954.
				33458	(MSN 5803) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11820 in 1953.
				33461	(MSN 5807) Delivered to USAAF 13Dec43. San Marcos Navigation Training School , San Marcos, TX 13Dec43.
					Transferred to US Navy 26Dec45 as BuNo 67162.
				33465	(MSN 5813) to civil registry as N8016H
				33469	(MSN 5895) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11846
				33472	(MSN 5901) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11457.
				33474	(MSN 5905) became N6776C, which is currently under rebuild in California.
				33475	(MSN 5907) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11847 in 1953.
				33476	(MSN 5909) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11848 in 1953.
				33477	(MSN 5911) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11849 in 1953.
				33478	(MSN 6058) to Peru
				33481	(MSN 5919) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11610
				33482	(MSN 5921) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10837 in 1954.
				33483	(MSN 5911) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11850 in 1953.
				33484	(MSN 5925) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11463 in 1952
				33485	(MSN 5927) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11483 in 1952
				33486	(MSN 5929) to civil registry with FAA as NC234 and then N4995N
				33489	(MSN 5935) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11606 in 1952.
				33490	(MSN 5937) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11452 in 1952.
				33494	(MSN 5945) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10831 in 1954.
				33495	(MSN 5947) to N54359.
				33497	(MSN 5951) to US Navy Jan 17, 1946 as SNB-2 67227.
				33498	(MSN 5953) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11851 in 1953.
				33499	(MSN 5955) w/o May 21, 1944
				33500	(MSN 6007) transferred to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 67214.
				33501	(MSN 6009) to NC210, NC211, N93 with CAA. To N9188R
				33503	(MSN 6013) to NC389, N389, N94 with CAA
				33504	(MSN 6015) to NC83, N83, N501, N75 with CAA. To N124 with FAA. To N11192
				33505	(MSN 6017) to N8027H
				33506	(MSN 6019) to NC390, N390, N58, N90 with CAA. To N11193. Nosed over on takeoff at Dickinson, Texas Oct 18, 1969.
				33508 w/o Mar 24, 1944.
				33509	(MSN 6025) to NC391 with CAA
				33511	(MSN 6029) to NC101, N101, N66, N95 with CAA. To N995L
				33515	(MSN 6037) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11513 in 1952.
				33517	(MSN 6041) to NC62, NC82, N83, N300 with CAA. TO N909Z
				33518	(MSN 6043) to civil registry as (BD-18/1951-1959 for
					CAA/FAA) NC47, N77, N57, N87. To N11190.
				33519	(MSN 6045) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11844 in 1953.
				33520	(MSN 6047) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11512 in 1952.
				33522	(MSN 6051) to NC61, N61, N48, N9 with CAA. To N93 with FAA. To N11200.
				33523	(MSN 6053) to NC105, N105, N81 with CAA. To N9186R with FAA in 1961, to private users in 1963
				33524	(MSN 6055) remanufactured by Beecn as C-45G 51-11612 in 1952
				33525	(MSN 6057) to NC91, N91, N67 with CAA
				33526	(MSN 6059) to NC80, N80, N54 with CAA. To N11191.
				33527	(MSN 6061) remanufactured by Beech to C-45H 52-10626 in 1953
				33528	(MSN 6063) to NC219, NX219, N219. Transferred to US Navy as SNB-5 BuNo 140989.
				33529 crashed near Fort Worth, tX Mar 4, 1945 after crew bailed out
				33531	(MSN 6111) to Peru
				33532	(MSN 6071) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10830 in 1954
				33533	(MSN 6113) delivered to USN as SNB-2C BuNo 23829.
				33536	(MSN 6079)
				33537	(MSN 6081)
				33538	(MSN 6083)
				33539	(MSN 6085)
				33540	(MSN 6087)
				33541	(MSN 6089) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11852 in 1953.
				33542	(MSN 6091)
				33543	(MSN 6093)
				33544	(MSN 9095) to US Navy as 23820.
				33547	(MSN 6101) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 23823.
				33548	(MSN 6103) to US Navy as SNC-2C BuNo 23824
				33567	(MSN 6141) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 23843.
				33568	(MSN 6143)
				33569	(MSN 6145) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 23845 Mar 1944 Also report5ed as being MSN 6177 and going to US Navy
					as SNB BuNo 23851.
				33570	(MSN 6147)
				33571	(MSN 6149)
				33572	(MSN 6151)
				33573	(MSN 6153)
				33574	(MSN 6155)
				33575	(MSN 6157)
				33576	(MSN 6159) to N18977, N599P
				33577	(MSN 6161)
				33578	(MSN 6163)
				33579	(MSN 6165) to N6270C with Lewis College of Science and Technology, Lockport, IL as instructional airframe
					in 1969.
				33580	(MSN 6167) to N75555, CF-FUP. Struck snow bank on takeoff, Timmins, Ontario Dec 13, 1963. Not repaired, struck
					off registry in 1965.
				33581	(MSN 6169)
				33582	(MSN 6171)
				33583	(MSN 6173) to NC103, N103, N74 with CAA
				33596	(MSN 6199) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10826
				33597	(MSN 6201) remanufactured as C-45G 51-11476 in 1952.
				33598	(MSN 6203) to civil registry as NC51, N51 with CAA.
				33599	(MSN 6205) to civil registry as NC53, N53 with CAA. TO N4992N
				33602	(MSN 6211) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11458 in 1952.
				33613	(MSN 6233) reallocated on production line to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51107.
				33621 Lend-Lease to Colombia, later as FAC 500
				33622 crashed Sep 27, 1944 after it struck the chimney at the Knights of Pythias Orphanage at
					Weatherford, TX. Plane crashed in field 3 mi from town.
				33623	(MSN 6253) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11468 in 1952.
				33624	(MSN 6255) to NC177, N177 with CAA. To US Navy as BuNo 140990.
				33625	(MSN 6257)
				33626	(MSN 6259)
				33627	(MSN 6261)
				33628	(MSN 6263) to NC19, N19 with CAA
				33629	(MSN 6265)
				33630	(MSN 6267)
				33631	(MSN 6269)
				33632	(MSN 6271) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11853 in 1953.
				33633	(MSN 6273) to NC104, N104, N73 with CAA. To N9185R
				33634	(MSN 6275) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11854 in 1953.
				33635	(MSN 6277) to CAA as NX98, NC98, N98 with CAA. To N1138, N11197
				33636	(MSN 6279)
				33637	(MSN 6281)
				33638	(MSN 6283) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10827 in 1954.
				33639	(MSN 6285) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11855
				33640	(MSN 6287)
				33641	(MSN 6289)
				33642	(MSN 6291) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51116
				33643	(MSN 6293) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51117
				33644	(MSN 6295)
				33645	(MSN 6297) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51119
				33646	(MSN 6299) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51120
				33647	(MSN 6301) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51121.
				33648	(MSN 6303) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51122?
				33649	(MSN 6305)
				33650	(MSN 6307)
				33651	(MSN 6309)
				33652	(MSN 6311)
				33653	(MSN 6313)
				33654	(MSN 6315)
				33655	(MSN 6317)
				33656	(MSN 6319)
				33657	(MSN 6321) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51131
				33658	(MSN 6323) to US Navy as SNB-2C BuNo 51332
				33664	(MSN 6335) became NC64, then N77, then to Chilean equivalent
					of FAA with registration A-3 and used for navaid checks.
43-33665/33844		Fairchild PT-19A-FA
				33672 to Venezuelan AF; civilianised as YV-T-NTR February 1961. Withdrawn from
					use 1972; noted 1987 in Museo de Transporte, Caracas, Venezuela.
				33687	(MSN T43-7272) registered N46197. Preserved and on display at Fagen Fighhters World War II Museum,
					Granite Fall, Minnesota
				33689	(MSN T43-7274) to RFC Oct 1944. To civil registry as NC46199, later N46199..
				33752	(MSN T43-7337) to RFC Oct 18, 1944 for sale as surplus. May have become CX-BCU
					(see notes under 42-33752) but more likely became N53448.
				33808/33832	(MSN T43-7393/7417) exported to Peru
					43-33808 to 43-33816 received FAP registrations (CAP at that time) 28-1-1 to 28-1-9 (in that order).
					28-1-2 (43-33809) and 28-1-3 (43-33810) collided on the ground on 25 Jun 1945 and were written off.

					33810 W/o 13 Mar 1943 at Amber, OK; repaired (?); to Peru AF in 1944 
					33819 W/o 4 Feb 1943 at Avenger Field, TX; repaired (?); to Peru AF in 1944 
					33824 To Peru AF in 1944; also recorded as w/o 27 Mar 1945 at Moran, India
					33825 W/o 27 Jan 1943 at Avenger Field, TX; repaired; to Peru AF in 1944
					33827 (T43-7412) became OB-FAN-272 on 22 Jan 1952 to Aeroclub de Tacna. In 1960 it was sold to Carlos Benavides Dorich
						as OB-ACT-516, later re-registered as OB-V-516
					33829 (T43-7414) W/o 20 Aug 1943 at Francena, TX; repaired (?); to Peru AF in 1944
						 Became OB-FAO-273 on 22 Jan 1952 to Aeroclub de Tacna
					43-33832 became 28-1-21
				33842 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.
					Currently on display at Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, Virginia
43-33845/34114		Cancelled contract for Fairchild PT-19A-FA
43-34115/34214		Martin B-26G-1-MA Marauder
				34115 (599th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Peronne/St Quentin Airfield A-72 Estress Mons,
					France due to engine failure Apr 4, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34116 (397th BG) shot down by AAA Aug 6, 1944. MACR 7874
				34117 (397th BG, 598th BS) out of fuel, abandoned by crew Jan 22, 1945
				34118 (598th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 4 mi N of Chartres, France Aug 4, 1944. MACR 7874.
					All 6 crew bailed out. 5 became POW, one crewman killed by German soldiers as he hung in a tree in his
					parachute.
				34120 (Air Transport Command) crashed into truck on airfield at RAF Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
					Jun 24, 1944. 2 crew killed, 3 survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				34122 (397th BG, 598th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 5 mi SW of Frankfurt, Germany Mar 13, 1945. MACR 13098.
					4 crew killed, 2 became POW
				34126 (397th BG, 598th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-10 flown by Uffz Alfred Reckhenrich of JG 27/15 over
					La Meignanne Angers, France Aug 1, 1944. MACR 9808. 2 crew killed, 7 bailed out and became POW.
				34130 (387th BG, 558th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Wenvup, 2 km N of Greven, Germany Feb 21, 1945.
					MACR 12591. All six crew bailed out and became POW.
				34132 (450th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) collided in midair with B-26F 42-96279 at Beauvais/Tille Airfield
					A-61 Picardy, France Dec 3, 1944. Able to land. All crew survived, aircraft damaged, unknown if
					repaired.
				34134 (387th BG, 558th BS) lost to enemy action Apr 26, 1945
				34136 (599th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 11 at
					Mandersheid near Birresborn, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 13039. 3 crew killed, 3 bailed out and
					became POW.
				34139 (397th BG, 599th BS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 11 and
					crashed at Ammeldingen, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11986. 2 crew killed, 4 bailed out and became POW.
				34140 (450th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Andrews Field, Essex, England Sep 16, 1944.
					All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34141 (584th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) collided with B-26F 42-16271 on takeoff at Orleans-Bricy airfield
					A-50 (France) Aug 8, 1944. All six crew killed. Aircraft was destroyed.
				34142 (Air Transport Command) crashed and burned near Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland Jun 20, 1944.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34146 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) crashed SW of Nancy, France Nov 9, 1944. MACR 10180.
					Flew into an overcast and encountered severe icing conditions. All 6 crew killed.
				34148 (391st BG, 573rd BS) crashed on takeoff Sep 1, 1944
				34151 (387th BG, 558th BS, 9th AF) flew into hillside in bad weather at La Neuville, 4 mi SE of Sains, France
					Nov 25, 1944. 4 crew killed, 3 survived. Aircraft was destroyed
				34153 (387th BG, 558th BS, 9th AF) in landing accident at Clastres Airfield A-71, Picardy, France Dec 5, 1944.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34154 (450 th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Beauvais/ATille Airfield A-61, Picardy, France
					Jan 21, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34155 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) collided with two B-26Gs (43-34422 and 43-34409) during
					forming up for a mission over Beauvais, France Mar 18, 1945 and crashed. 5 crew killed, one bailed
					out and survived. Aircraft was destroyed.
				34156 (391st BG, 572nd BS) crash landed SSE of Luxembourg Feb 10, 1945
				34157 (452nd BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) crash landed 20 mi NE of Dijon, France Nov 9, 1944. All crew
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34159 (599th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 11/4 at
					Steinberger Lay, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11897. 3 crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.
				34160 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) crash landed 15 mi NE of Dijon, France after ran out of fuel
					Nov 9, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34161 (555th BS, 386th BG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Beaumont-sur-Oise airfield A-60, Persan, France
					Jan 22, 1945. All 6 crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34165 (391st BG, 573rd BS, 9th AF) hit by AAA and crash landed at Roye/Amy Airfield A-73, Picardy, France
					Dec 2, 1944. One crewman killed, 5 survived but 2 were injured. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown
					if repaired.
				34169 (644th BS, 410th BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Coulommiers/Voisins Airfield A-58, France Jan 25, 1945.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34173 (455th BS, 323rd BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Laon/Athies Airfield A-69, Picardy, France due to
					engine failure Dec 23, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34175 (322nd BG) hit by fighters and abandoned Dec 23, 1944
				34177 (391st BG, 574th BS) hit by P-47 while being towed Feb 23, 1945
				34178 (452nd BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Beauvais/Tille Airfield A-61, Picardy, France
					Jan 26, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34181 was Y5-O "Lak-a-Nookie in 495th BS, 344th BG.
				34183 (391st BG, 573rd BS) crashed on takeoff Dec 10, 1944
				34185 (598th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 11 and crashed
					at Hosingen, Luxembourg Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11898. All 6 crew bailed out and became POW.
				34187 (322nd BG, 451st BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Sarrbrucken, Germany Nov 9, 1944. MACR 10179.
					3 crew killed in aircraft, 3 crew bailed out, one killed in paracnute, one killed after capture,
					1 became POW.
				34188 (397th BG, 599th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near St Marguerite 2km N of Aumale, France Aug 10, 1944.
					MACR 7789. All 6 crew bailed out. 5 became POW, one was killed due to parachute on fire.
				34189 (585th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Shoreham, Sussex, England Aug 19, 1944.
					All six crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34190 (387th BG, 558th BS) lost to enemy action Apr 9, 1945.
				34193 used by 25th BG(R), 654th BS(R) for night photographic work
				34195 used by 25th BG(R), 654th BS(R) for night photographic work
				34196 (344th BG, 497th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over Engers,Germany and crashed at Eisenach,
					Germany Feb 14, 1945. MACR 12387. Two crew killed (one after capture) 5 crew bailed out and became POW.
				34200 (585th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Cambrai/Niergnies Airfield A-74, France
					Feb 10, 1945. All six crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34201 (1st Pathfinder Squadron (Provisional) 9th AF) hit by flak over Our River Bridge and crashed
					Jan 22, 1945 at Bois de Buire, France. MACR 15379. 2 KIA, 4 survived.
				34202 (323rd BG) damaged by AAA and abandoned Mar 21, 1945
				34203 (584th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Venlo Airfield Y-55, Netherlands May 2, 1945.
					All six crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34204 (584th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 21 mi Sw of Kaehrlich, Germany
					Nov 21, 1944. MACR 10464. 8 crew killed, one bailed out and became POW.
				34205 used by 25th BG(R), 654th BS(R), 8th AF for night photographic work. Crash landed at RAF Watton, Norfolk,
					England due to mechanical failure. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34206 (1st Pathfinder Squadron (Provisional) 9th AF) crash landed at Beauvais/Tille Airfield A-61
					Picardy, France Dec 1, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34208 (394th BG, 584th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Kyllburg, Germany Feb 19, 1945. MACR 12505.
					5 crew killed, 4 bailed out. 2 of these became POW, one killed when parachute failed, and one
					was killed by German troops.
				34211 (386th BG, 554th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 1.5 km E of Marines, 12 km SWo of Pontoise, France
					Aug 18, 1944. MACR 7787. One crewman killed, 5 bailed out and were captured and became POW.
				34212 (586th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) collided in midair with B-26B 42-96207 over Cambrai/Epinoy
					Airfield A-75, France and crashed Dec 18, 1944. Unknown number of crew killed. Aircraft
					was destroyed.
				34214 (386th BG, 554th BS, 9th AF) shotdown by AAA at Doudeauville, 32 km NW of Beauvais, France
					Aug 11, 1944. MACR 7793. All 7 crew bailed out, 2 were captured and became POW, 5 evaded capture.
43-34215/34414		Martin B-26G-5-MA Marauder
				34215 (585th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing 4 mi E of Brigny,
					France in bad weather Dec 2, 1944. All six crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34217 (397th BG, 598th BS, 9th AF) abandoned by crew and crashed at Michel, France after ran
					out of fuel Dec 2, 1944. All six crew bailed out and survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34218 (1st Pathfinder Sqdn) lost Helmond AB, Netherlands Mar 21, 1945
				34221 (598th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down near Seffen, Germany by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown
					pilot of JG 11 and engine caught fire Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11549. All 8 crew killed.
				34222 (587th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Reims/Champagn Airfield
					A-62, Betheny, France Dec 2, 1944. All six crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34226 ("Liberty Run") used by 25th BG(R), 654th BS(R) for night photographic work
				34228 (39rth BG, 587th BS) collided with 42-96044 and both crashed Feb 25, 1945
				34231 (584th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Cambrai/Niergnies Airfield
					A-74, France Dec 27, 1944. All six crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, salvaged.
				34234 (320th BG) damaged by AAA and ditched at sea Aug 22, 1944
				34235 (438th BS, 319th BG, 12th AF) in takeoff accident at Decimomannu Airfield, Sardinia Aug 14, 1944.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34238 (17th BG, 95th BS, 1st Tactical AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit
					1.5 km NW of Aachen, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11590. Six crew killed, one bailed out and became POW.
				34239 (37th BS, 17th BG, 1st Tactical AF) crashed during wheels up belly landing at Lyon/Bron airfield Y-6,
					France Feb 9, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34240 (44th BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) shot down by AAA over target at Covigliano, Italy Aug 23, 1944. MACR 7997
					One crewman killed, 6 crew bailed out and believed evaded capture.
				34241 (22nd BG) ran off end of runway and crashed in New Guinea
				34247 (37th BS) crash landed at Grossetto and burned Sep 14, 1944
				34248 (441st BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Dijon-Longvic Airfield Y-9, France Dec 13, 1944.
					All seven crew survived, but aircraft DBR.
				34251 (17th BG, 34th BS) shot down by AAA Jan 16, 1945
				34252 assigned to 320th BG
				34253 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944. Code 46. Shot down by AAA Nov 17, 1944
				34254 (17th BG, 37th BS, 12th AF) crashed on takeoff at Dijon-Longvic airfield Y-9, France Dec 14, 1944.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34256 (37th BS, 17th BG, 12th AF) crash landed at Dijon-Longvic airfield Y-9, France Nov 17, 1944. All crew
					survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34258 (442nd BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) crashed during landing at Dijon-Longbic airfield Y-9, France Feb 6, 1945.
					All three crew killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				34260 (444th BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) crashed on landing at Marseilles/Marignane airfield Y-14, France Dec 23, 1944.
					All 3 crew survived, aircraft DBR.
				34261 (444th BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) damaged by Italian fighters and crashed into Tyrrhenian Sea Nov 5, 1944.
					All six crew bailed out and were rescued.
				34264 (17th BG, 95th BS) damaged by AAA and crew bailed out Dec 19, 1944
				34265 (587th BS, 394th BS, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Roberts Field, Liberia while on ferry
					flight Jul 15, 1944. All six crew survived, aircraft must have been repaired because
					Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34266 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34267 (444th BS, 320th BG, 1st Tactical AF) shot down by AAA over Lambrecht, Germany Mar 20, 1945. MACR 13179
					Two crew killed, 4 bailed out (3 rescued by 3rd Army tank unit, one evaded capture)
				34268 Lend-Lease to French AF Sep 1944 under serial no. 57. Shot down by flak Dec 16, 1944
					during raid on Neuf-Brisach and crash landed near Rouffach, Alsace, crew became POW.
				34269 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34271/34285 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
					34281 to Free French AF, code 61. Named "Vosne Romanee". Shot down by AA Feb 14, 1945
				34286 (394th BG, 586th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed near Mons, Belgium Feb 14, 1945. Fate
					of crew of six unknown.
				34287 (387th BG, 559th BS, 9th AF) in landing accident at Reims/Champagn Airfield A-62 Betheny, France due to
					running out of fuel Feb 9, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34290 (397th BG) engine caught fire and crew bailed out Dec 2, 1944
				34292 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34297 (386th BG, 553rd BS) damaged by AAA (or had an engine failure) and crash landed at
					Tilly, Belgium Nov 28, 1944. 4 crew bailed out, pilot and copilot
					stayed with the plane. Copilot killed in crash landing, pilot
					survived.
				34298 (553rd BS, 386th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Beaumont-sur-Oise Airfield A-60, Persan, France
					due to mechanical failure Jan 16, 1945. All 6 crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34299 (494th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Magny-en-Vixen, France Jan 14, 1945. Unknown number
					of crew killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				34300 (394th BG, 586th BS, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Viville near Arlon, Belgium Jan 22, 1945.
					MACR 11924. All six crew killed.
				34303 (387th BG, 556th BS) shot down by AAA Dec 25, 1944
				34309 (391st BG, 574th BS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot of JG 2 near
					Bitburg, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11651. 3 crew killed, 5 bailed out and became POW.
				34312 (599th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Peronne/St Quentin Airfield A-72 Estress Mons,
					France Dec 25, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34316 (496th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Reims/Champagn Airfield A-62 Betheny, France Feb 21, 1945.
					All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34318 (386th BG, 552nd BS, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Beaumont-sur-Oise Airfield A-60, Persan, France
					Dec 25, 1944. All 6 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34319 (391st BG, 573rd BS) nosewheel collapsed on landing Feb 14, 1945
				34321 (1st Pathfinder Squadro (Provisional) 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Peronne/St Quentin Airfield
					A-72 Estress Mons, France Mar 3, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if
					repaired.
				34326 (647th BS, 410th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Coulommiers/Voisins Airfield A-58, France Feb 7, 1945.
					All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34328 (387th BG, 558th BS) in accident Dec 23, 1944
				34330 (344th BG) crashed after midair collision Feb 6, 1945
				34332 (344th BG, 496th BS, 9th AF) crashed 800 meters SW of Ochtendung, 14 km W of Kolbenz, Germany after being
					hit by AAA Feb 14, 1945. MACR 12386. Four crew killed, two bailed out and became POW.
				34334 (387th BG, 556th BS) shot down by Me 262A-1a flown by Obstlt Heinrich Bar of EJG-2/3 near
					Amberg Kummersbruck, Germany Apr 9, 1945. MACR 14379. 5 crew killed, one bailed out and became POW.
				34337 (391st BG, 572nd BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over Irlich, Germany Feb 24, 1945. MACR 12609.
					All six crew killed.
				34339 (1st Pathfinder Squadron (Provisional) 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Beauvais/Tille Airfield
					A-61 Picardy, France. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34340 (494th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) in forced landing at Abbeyville, France after ran out of fueld due to bad weather
					Nov 8, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34341 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) hit by AAA over target in France, last seen with wheels down Jun 12, 1944.
					3 crew killed, 3 crew survived.
				34345 (587th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) crash landed at Reims/Champagn Airfield A-62 Betheny, France
					Dec 2, 1944. All six crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34346 (552nd BS, 386th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Laon/Athies Airfield A-69, Picardy, France
					Nov 8, 1944. All 6 crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34348 (454th BS, 323rd BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Laon/Athies Airfield A-69, Picardy, France due to engine
					failure Feb 8, 1945.
				34349 (387th BG, 558th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed at Nickenich 6 km w of Andernach, Germany
					Jan 25 1945. MACR 11909. One crewman killed, 5 bailed out and became POW
				34350 (554th BS, 386th BG, "Buzzin Half Duzzin")
				34353 (386th BG, 555th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed at Hottenback, Germany Nov 18, 1944. MACR 10467.
					All 6 crew bailed out and were captured and became POW.
				34354 (386th BG, 555th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 3 km NW of Volklingen, Germany Oct 13, 1944. MACR 9816.
					All 6 crew bailed out and were captured and became POW.
				34356 (386th BG, 555th BS, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Beaumont-sur-Oise Airfield A-60 Persan, France
					Dec 26, 1944. One crewman killed, 5 survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				34359 (397th BG) crew bailed out Feb 2, 1945
				34361 (391th BG, 574th BS, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit E of
					St Vith, Belgium Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11672. Two crew killed, four bailed out and became POW.
				34363 (449th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) lost after left engine failed while on mission to Ebrach,
					Germany Apr 4, 1945. MACR 14262. All 6 crew survived and returned.
				34364 (386th BG, 554th BS, 9th AF) crashed near North Beveland, Netherlands while on ferry flight Sep 24, 1944.
					MACR 9220. All 4 crew bailed out, 2 were captured and became POW, 2 evaded capture. The MACR has
					serial number as 41-34364, which was an AT-6D.
				34366 (585th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Cambrai/Niergnies Airfield A-74, France
					Jan 13, 1945. All six crew survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				34367 (494th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) crashed 1 1/2 mi NNW of Beaumont, France after midair collision with B-26G 44-67805
					Feb 6, 1945. All crew bailed out and survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34370 (386th BG, 553rd BS) lost control in formation flying Nov 11, 1944 and crashed south of Bois de la Sablonniere,
					in the vicinity of west of Rantigny, and South of Bois de la Sablonneire, France. All six
					crew killed.
				34373 (586th BS, 394th BG, 90th AF) crashed on takeoff at Cambrai/Niergnies Airfield A-74, France
					Jan 29, 1945. All six crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34374 (552nd BS, 386th BG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Esternay, France Nov 25, 1944. All 6
					crew bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				34377 (95th BS, 17th BG, 1st Tactical AF) in landing accident at Dijon-Longvic airfield Y-9, France Jan 19, 1945.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34378 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34379 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34385 (Air Transport Command) crash landed at Roberts Field, Liberia during bad weather Aug 5, 1944
					during ferry flight. All crew survived, but aircraft ws destroyed.
				34387 Lend-Lease to French AF in North Africa Sep 1944
				34392 (17th BG, 37th BS) crashed on takeoff Feb 22, 1945, crew escaped unhurt
				34393 (17th BG, 37th BS, 12th AF) crashed near Bologne, Italy Oct 12, 1944. MACR 9061. All six crew MIA.
				34395 crashed May 31, 1945 when tail was shot off by its own guns on a postwar training mission
					and came down near Oosterberg, Holland
				34396 (320th BG, 441st BS, 12th AF) shot down by Italian fighters at Lake Garda Ala in North Italy on the Brenner
					Pass Nov 5, 1944. MACR 9598. Four crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.
				34398 (17th BG, 95th BS, 1st Tactical AF) shot down by AAA N of Campodenno, Italy Nov 19, 1944. MACR 11109.
					All six crew bailed out and became POW.
				34401 assigned to 441st BS, 320th BG. With 597th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF crashed 1 mi NE of Villers-Carbonnel,
					France due to engine failure Feb 14, 1945. Unknown number of crew were killed.
				34402 (495th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Cormeilles-en-Vixin Airfield A-59 Boissy l'Aillerie, France
					Feb 2, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34404 (449th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) iced up and crashed 1 mi E of Han-sur-Lesse, Belgium Dec 12, 1944.
					All 6 crew killed.
				34405 (397th BG, 599th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Vianden, Luxembourg Dec 25, 1944. MACR 12525
					5 crew killed, one bailed out and became POW.
				34406 (344th BG, 494th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over marshalling years at Venlo, Holland and crashed near
					Rheinberg, Germany Sep 23, 1944. MACR 9733. Five crew killed, one bailed out and became POW.
				34409 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) collided with 2 B-26Gs (43-34155 and 43-34422) over Beauvais/Tille
					Airfield A-61, Picardy, France while forming up for mission and crashed. All 6 crew killed,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				34410 (597th BS, 397th BG) or raid to bridge at Rheda, Germany lost engine due to mechanical failure and
					could not keep up with formation and was hit by 6 Bf 109s Feb 22, 1945. Shot down by
					Bf 109G-14 flown by Fw Horst Rippert of JG 27/13. MACR 12689. All 7 crew bailed out and became POW.
				34411 (323rd BG) damaged by AAA and crew bailed out Feb 10, 1945
43-34415/34539		Martin B-26G-10-MA Marauder.
				34415 (380th Service Squadron, 70th Service Group, 9th AF) crashed an deploded at Lihon, France.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34417 (322nd BG, 451st BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Konradsheim, Germany Oct 13, 1944. MACR 9836
					5 crew killed, one crewman was blown out and able to open his parachute. He became POW.
				34422 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) collided with 2 B-26Gs (43-34155 and 43-34409) over Beauvais/Tille
					Airfield A-61, Picardy, France while forming up for mission and crashed. All 6 crew killed,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				34423 (450th BS, 322nd BG, 9th Af) shot down by Bf 109G-6 at Euskirchen, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11404.
					All 6 crew bailed out and became POW.
				34426 (495th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) crashed 7 mi S of Cormeilles-en-Vixin Airfield A-59 Boissy l'Aillerie, France Dec 27, 1944
					after ran out of fuel while returning from a mission. 5 crew bailed out, but 3 were killed when their parachutes
					failed to open
				34427 (391st BG, 572nd BS) nosewheel collapsed and crashed Feb 24, 1945
				34428 (322nd BG, 451st BS) shot down by AAA Feb 10, 1945
				34430 (397th BG, 599th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Allmuthen, Belgium Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11985.
					All 6 crew killed.
				34431 (452nd BS, 322nd BG, 9th) shot down by AAA over Merken, Germany Nov 28, 1944. 2 crew killed,
					5 bailed out and evaded capture. No MACR
				34432 (496th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Cormeilles-en-Vixin Airfield A-59 Boissy
					l'Ailleries, France Jan 29, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34433 (449th BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Beauvais/Tille Airfield A-61, Picardy, France
					due to engine failure Feb 22, 1945. Unknown number of crew killed. Aircraft was destroyed.
					Believed crashed into B-26C 42-107739 which was parked and exploded.
				34434 (599th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Demerath, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11490.
					All 9 crew killed.
				34436 (386th BG, 555th BS) crash landed at Beaumont-sur-Oise Airfield A-60, Persan, France due to flak
					damage Nov 18, 1944. All 6 crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34437 (497th BS, 344th BG, 9th AF) collided in midair with B-26B 42-95978 at Cormeilles-en-Vixin Airfield A-59 Boissy
					l'Ailleries, France Mar 3, 1945. Able to land. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34440 (391st BG, 575th BS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot and unit 10 mi N of
					Bitburg, Germany Dec 23, 1944. MACR 11486. One crewman killed, five bailed out and became POW.
				34444 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Beauvais/Tille Airfield A-61, Picardy, France
					Nov 26, 1944. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34445 (387th BG, 557th BS, 9th AF) in landing accident at Clastres Airfield A-71, Picardy, France Feb 22, 1945.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34446 (587th BS, 394th BG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Sandweiler Airfield A-97, Luxembourg Feb 2, 1945.
					All six crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34447 (573rd BS, 391st BG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Roye/Amy Airfield A-73, Picardy, France Jan 14, 1945.
					All six crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34449 (1st Pathfinder Squadron (Provisional) 9th AF) in ground accident at Beauvais/Tille Airfield A-61
					Picardy, France Jan 21, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34450 (597th BS, 397th BG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Peronne/St Quentin Airfield A-72 Estress Mons,
					France Apr 19, 1945. Six aboard killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				34452 (456th BS, 323rd BG, 9th AF) crshed from unknown cause in Ruhr Valley, Germany Apr 3, 1945. MACR 14156.
					5 crew killed, 2 MIA.
				34453 (322nd BG, 452nd BS, 9th AF) nosewheel collapsed on takeoff at Beauvais/Tille Airfield
					A-61 Picardy, France Feb 14, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34454 (391st BG, 574th BS) crashed on landing Jan 5, 1945
				34455 (1st Pathfinder Squadron (Provisional) 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Peronne/St Quentin Airfield
					A-72 Estress Mons, France due to engine failure Jan 29, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34456 (394th BG, 586th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over Gey, Germany Nov 18, 1944. MACR 10465.
					Eight crew killed, one bailed out and fate unknown.
				34457 (451st BS, 322nd BG, 9th AF) destroyed by explosion at St Sylvestre Cassel, France from unknown
					cause Dec 11, 1944. All crew killed.
				34459 (322nd BG) hit by AAA and crew bailed out Dec 2, 1944
				34460 (394th BG) crashed near Rheims Dec 2, 1944
				34461 (34th BS, 17th BG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Poretta airfield, Corsica Oct 22, 1944. All crew
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34465 to RAF as Marauder III HD602. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34466 to RAF as Marauder III HD603. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34467 to RAF as Marauder III HD604. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34468 to RAF as Marauder III HD605. Destroyed by fire when undershot landing
					and undercarriage collapsed, Ascension Island, Aug 22, 1944
				34469 to RAF as Marauder III HD606. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34470 to RAF as Marauder III HD607. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34471 to RAF as Marauder III HD608. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34472 to RAF as Marauder III HD609. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34473 to RAF as Marauder III HD610. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34474 to RAF as Marauder III HD611. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34475 to RAF as Marauder III HD612. SOC Mar 4, 1946
				34476 to RAF as Marauder III HD613. SOC Mar 4, 1946
				34477 to RAF as Marauder III HD614. Damaged when swung on takeoff at Iesi, Italy
					Dec 25, 1945, not repaired and SOC.
				34478 to RAF as Marauder III HD615. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34479 to RAF as Marauder III HD616. Destroyed by fire when lost power on
					takeoff and crashed, Kano, Nigeria Aug 29, 1944.
				34480 to RAF as Marauder III HD617. SOC Apr 11, 1946
				34481 to RAF as Marauder III HD618. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34482 to RAF as Marauder III HD619. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34483 to RAF as Marauder III HD620. Damaged by explosion of Marauder HD501
					(ex 42-96428) and crashed Dec 29, 1944.
				34484 to RAF as Marauder III HD621. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				34485 to RAF as Marauder III HD622. Destroyed by fire after crash landing following
					flak damage, Rimini, Italy Apr 23, 1945
				34486 to RAF as Marauder III HD623. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34487 to RAF as Marauder III HD624. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34488 to RAF as Marauder III HD625. DBR in crash landing after wrong prop feathered
					during single-engine flying training, Talmassons, Italy Jun 30, 1945
				34489 to RAF as Marauder III HD626. DBR in crash landing at Madana, Italy
					Nov 4, 1944
				34490 to RAF as Marauder III HD627. Stalled and crashed 4 mi NE of Hassani, Greece
					after engine cut on takeoff Jun 24, 1945
				34491 to RAF as Marauder III HD628. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34492 to RAF as Marauder III HD629. DBR in heavy landing, Biferno, Italy
					Jun 4, 1945
				34493 to RAF as Marauder III HD630. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34494 to RAF as Marauder III HD631. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34495 to RAF as Marauder III HD632. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				34496 to RAF as Marauder III HD633. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34497 to RAF as Marauder III HD634. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34498 to RAF as Marauder III HD635. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34499 to RAF as Marauder III HD636. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34500 to RAF as Marauder III HD637. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34501 to RAF as Marauder III HD638. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34502 to RAF as Marauder III HD639. SOC Mar 29, 1946
				34503 to RAF as Marauder III HD640. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34504 to RAF as Marauder III HD641. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34505 to RAF as Marauder III HD642. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34506 to RAF as Marauder III HD643. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34507 to RAF as Marauder III HD644. SOC Jul 25, 1946
				34508 to RAF as Marauder III HD645. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34509 to RAF as Marauder III HD646. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34510 to RAF as Marauder III HD647. SOC Mar 29, 1946
				34511 to RAF as Marauder III HD648. SOC Mar 27, 1945
				34512 to RAF as Marauder III HD649. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34513 to RAF as Marauder III HD650. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34514 to RAF as Marauder III HD651. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34515 to RAF as Marauder III HD652. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34516 to RAF as Marauder III HD653. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34517 to RAF as Marauder III HD654. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				34518 to RAF as Marauder III HD655. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34519 to RAF as Marauder III HD656. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34520 to RAF as Marauder III HD657. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				34521 to RAF as Marauder III HD658. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34522 to RAF as Marauder III HD659. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34523 to RAF as Marauder III HD660. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34524 to RAF as Marauder III HD661. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34525 to RAF as Marauder III HD662. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34526 to RAF as Marauder III HD663. Crashed 9mi S of Iesi, Italy after both
					engines failed Mar 4, 1945
				34527 to RAF as Marauder III HD664. Ditched off Nassau, Bahamas when engine
					failed after takeoff Oct 17, 1944.
				34528 to RAF as Marauder III HD665. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				34529 to RAF as Marauder III HD666. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				34530 to RAF as Marauder III HD667. Shot down by AAA near Zagreb, Yugoslavia May 4, 1945
				34531 to RAF as Marauder III HD668. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34532 to RAF as Marauder III HD669. Crashed in sea near Split, Yugoslavia after
					crew abandoned due to engine fire Apr 1, 1945
				34533 to RAF as Marauder III HD670. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34534 to RAF as Marauder III HD671. Flew into rising ground after taking off in
					fog, Bilbeis, Egypt Oct 28, 1944
				34535 to RAF as Marauder III HD672. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34536 to RAF as Marauder III HD673. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34537 to RAF as Marauder III HD674. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				34538 to RAF as Marauder III HD675. SOC Mar 14, 1946
				34539 to RAF as Marauder III HD676. SOC Mar 28, 1946
43-34540/34614		Martin B-26G-11-MA Marauder
				34547 to TB-26G. Force landed with engine on fire at Fredrick AAF, OK
					Aug 11, 1945.
				34550 to TB-26G. Crashed near Dodge City AAF, KS Apr 2, 1945.
				34559 (Air Transport Command) in landing accident at Ciudad Trujillo airfield, Dominican Republic
					Oct 5, 1944 during ferry flight. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				34562 (394th BG, 585th BS, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190D-9 flown by FhjUffz Gerhard Just of
					JG 26/2 at Vragender, Netherlands Feb 21, 1945. MACR 12589. 5 crew killed, 3 bailed out and
					became POW.
				34563 (95th BS, 17th BG, 1st Tactical AF) in takeoff accident at Dijon-Longvic airfield Y-9, France
					Mar 21, 1945. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34565 (344th BG, 497th BS, 9th AF) shot down by AAA over Erkeland, Germany Feb 23, 1945. MACR 12649.
					All eight crew killed.
				34580/34602 Lend-Lease to French AF Sep 1944
					34581 Sep 14,1944: Taken on strength with the USAAF. Sep to Oct 1944: Ferried to Casablanca
						Oct 14, 1944: Taken on strength by the Free French Air Force, and assigned to Groupe de
						Bombardement 1/32, 34th Escadrille. November 1944 to April 25, 1945: Flew 37 combat missions.
						May 1945 to Oct 22, 1945: Used for training missions, most likely operating out of France
						since the war was over. Oct 1945: Withdrawn from use but remained with GB 1/32 in a non-flying status.
						Mar 1946: Placed in storage at Mont de Marsan, France.
						1951: Air France Airline Training School at Vilgenis, France obtained the aircraft for use as a
						training airframe.
						1964: The aircraft was discovered by an American and he knew the Air Force Museum was looking
						for a B-26 to add to their collection. The airframe was complete except for armament and the
						Museum entered negotiations to acquire the aircraft, and a C-47 airframe was traded for it.
						Jun 1965: Loaded into a C-124 transport at Chateauraoux Air Base and flown to Patterson Field,
						Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, for restoration and display at the Air Force Museum.
						Oct 1970: Towed to the new Museum at Wright Field.
						By 1982: Complete restoration had begun and it was marked as a B-26B 42-95857 of the
						556th Bomb Squadron (Medium), 387th Bomb Group (Medium), 9th Air Force operating in the European Theatre.
					34584 to French AF. Converted by Dassault as testbed for SNECMA
						ATAR 101 jet engine, registered F-WBXM, first flew Oct 9, 1950.
						Reregistered F-ZVLA, WFU May 14, 1958
					34589 in landing accident at Mallard Field, Dakar, Senegal French West Africa Oct 16, 1944 while on
						ferry flight. All crew survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				34605 (442st BS, 320th BG, 12th AF) crashed 8 mi SE of Besancan, France Jan 19, 1945 due to engine failure.
					All six crewman killed. Aircraft was destroyed.
				34607 (95th BS, 17th BG, 1st Tactical AF) in landing accident at Dijon-Longvic airfield Y-9, France
43-34615/34914		Noorduyn AT-16-ND
				MSN 14A-1501/1800. North American AT-16 built under license by Noorduyn Aviatin.
				Originally ordered as Lend-Lease from US, USAAF serials allocated. Order transferred to Canadian Mutual
				Aid; this contract was back-dated to some aircraft already delivered. Aircraft up to FX354/43-34771 had
				USAAF data plates fitted recording the USAAF serials which had been retrospectively cancelled. Delivered
				to Great Britain as Harvard IIB FX198/FX497.
				34615	(MSN 14A-1501) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX198. 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged landing with a WASP pilot at Wheeler-Sack
					Field, Pine Camp, Watertown, NY 19Feb44. No 8 Reserve Flying School Jun50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Feb51. Shipped to Singapore Aug53. Hong Kong
					Auxiliary Air Force Aug54. SOC 31Jan58
				34616	(MSN 14A-1502) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX199. No 3 Flying Instructor
					School, Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey,
					Wiltshire Aug45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire May52.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jul52.
					Forced landed when the engine failed near Ternhill, Shropshire 13Apr53
				34617	(MSN 14A-1503) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX200. 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged landing at Dexter Airport,
					Watertown, NY 19Feb44. ? 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44.
					Struck off charge 21Dec45; brought back on charge 15Jan46. No 16 Ferry Unit Sep46;
					St Mawgan Oct46; Manston May48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. No 2 Flying Training
					School Apr50. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Feb52. Crash landed after the undercarriage
					failed to lower at Feltwell, Norfolk 29Jan54.
				34618	(MSN 14A-1504)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX201. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Oct44. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan46. Returned to US Government. Supplied to Greek
					Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947.
					To Royal Hellenic Air Force Jul47 as FX201. WFU
				34619	(MSN 14A-1505) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX202. No 2 Flying Training
					School Oct50. ? 1 Flying Training School Feb51. Broke up recovering from a dive
					four miles WNW of Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire 25Aug54 (2KIS)
				34620	(MSN 14A-1506) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX203. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jan46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire May47; stalled and crashed near Ternhill, Shropshire 9May51
				34621	(MSN 14A-1507) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX204. No 7 Service Flying Training
					School Jun45. Returned to US Government. Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President
					Truman Doctrine of 1947. Royal Hellenic Air Force May47 as FX204. WFU
				34622	(MSN 14A-1508) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX205. No 16 (Polish) Service
					Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. ? 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, Kent Aug46. SOC Dec56
				34623	(MSN 14A-1509) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX206. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec45. No 8 Operational Training Unit Dec46. No 237 Operational
					Conversion Unit Jul47. No 541 Squadron Sep48. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Aug51. Crash landed Feltwell, Norfolk11May54
				34624	(MSN 14A-1510) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX207. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Apr45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan47.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Jun47. No 608 (North Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary
					Air Force, Thornaby, Yorkshire Jul48. Cambridge University Air Squadron, Teversham,
					Cambridgeshire Jun52. Oxford University Air Squadron, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Aug52.
					Crash landed Kidlington, Oxford 14Apr53
				34625	(MSN 14A-1511) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX208. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. No 82 Squadron Dec46.
					No 541 Squadron Dec47. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jan51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Jun51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Jul53; stored. SOC Dec53.
				34626	(MSN 14A-1512) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX209. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston,
					Durham Oct47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49.
					No 2 Flying Training School Sep50. No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. No 22 Flying Training
					School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Apr52. Crashed Fransfield, Nottinghamshire 4May53.
				34627	(MSN 14A-1513)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX210. No 8 Operational Training
					Unit Dec46. No 237 Operational Conversion Unit Jul47. No 1 Flying Training School Oct52.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Oct53. SOC Oct57
				34628	(MSN 14A-1514) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX211; no RAF service. SOC 30Jun50.
				34629	(MSN 14A-1515) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX212. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Returned to US Government.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Sep49 as H53. WFU Nov56. Scrapped
				34630	(MSN 14A-1516) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX213. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Oct52. Nottingham University Air Squadron,
					Newton, Nottinghamshire Feb56; Glasgow University Air Squadron Apr56. Aberdeen University
					Air Squadron, Dyce, Aberdeenshire Jan57; Glasgow University Air Squadron Feb57. SOC Sep57.
					Sold for scrap to Aircraft Engineering Services 1957
				34631	(MSN 14A-1517) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX214. No 2 Flying Training School Oct50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Feb51; Glasgow University Air Squadron Oct55. SOC Sep57.
					Sold for scrap to Aviation Traders 1957
				34632	(MSN 14A-1518)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX215. No 16 (Polish) Service
					Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 Service Flying Training
					School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 22 Service Flying Training School,
					Ouston, Durham Dec46. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jan51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo May51. SOC 7May52
				34633	(MSN 14A-1519) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX216. Royal Aircraft Establishment,
					Farnborough Dec44. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jul51. Accident, DBR 6Jul54
				34634	(MSN 14A-1520) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX217; no RAF service. SOC 31Jul50
				34635	(MSN 14A-1521) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX218. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. SOC 30Sep50
				34636	(MSN 14A-1522)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX219. No 21 Group Communications
					Flight Mar45. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Mar46; Horsham
					St Faith, Norfolk Jul47. No 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Ringway, Cheshire; May50. Crashed when overshot at Ringway, Manchester 11Nov50
				34637	(MSN 14A-1523) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX220. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire May45. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug47.
					No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun49. No 2 Flying Training School Nov50.
					No 103 Flying Refresher School May51. No 7 Flying Training School Mar52. No 1 Flying Training
					School Jan53. SOC Apr55
				34638	(MSN 14A-1524). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX221. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School. Accident. SOC 21Jul49
				34639	(MSN 14A-1525) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX222. No 303 Squadron Apr46.
					No 691 Squadron, Chivenor, Devon Dec46. No 303 Squadron Jan47. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere,
					West Sussex Aug47. No 691 Squadron, Chivenor, Devon Nov47. No 17 Squadron, Chivenor,
					Devon Feb49. No 502 (Ulster) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Aldergrove, County Antrim,
					Northern Ireland Apr51. No 609 (West Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Church Fenton, Yorkshire Dec52. SOC May57
				34640	(MSN 14A-1526) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX223. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. SOC 31Aug50
				34641	(MSN 14A-1527) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX224. No 122 Squadron Mar46.
					No 12 Group Communications Flight Oct46. No 41 Squadron Aug47. No 12 Group Communications
					Flight Nov47. SOC 15Feb51
				34642	(MSN 14A-1528) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX225; no RAF service. SOC 31Aug50.
					Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
				34643	(MSN 14A-1529) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX226. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire
					Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby,
					Lincolnshire Oct47. No 7 Flying Training School Jun49. No 2 Flying Training School Sep50.
					No 102 Flying Refresher School May51. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr52.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May52. SOC Apr55
				34644	(MSN 14A-1530) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX227. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec49. SOC Mar55
				34645	(MSN 14A-1531) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX228. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. Collided with Harvard FT173 [43-12914] in circuit and
					crashed at Cranwell 18Jan46 (1KIS)
				34646	(MSN 14A-1532) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX229. Aeroplane & Armament
					Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire Apr45. Empire Test
					Pilots’ School (ETPS), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire. SOC 15Sep50.
				34647	(MSN 14A-1533) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX230. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Jun45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 22 Flying Training School,
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire Mar48. SOC Oct57
				34648	(MSN 14A-1534) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX231. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Mar48. SOC Oct57
				34649	(MSN 14A-1535) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX232. No 16 (Polish) Service
					Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. SOC 8Jun50.
				34650	(MSN 14A-1536) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX233. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					SOC Apr51. To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) as FX233 for spares use
				34651	(MSN 14A-1537) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX234. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Flying Training School Mar46. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 1 Flying Training School Oct52. SOC May57
				34652	(MSN 14A-1538) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX235. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					Returned to US Government. Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President Truman
					Doctrine of 1947. To Royal Hellenic Air Force May47 as FX235. WFU.
				34653	(MSN 14A-1539) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX236. No 135 Wing, Fassberg,
					Germany Nov46. No 16 Squadron. No 2 Squadron Aug49. No 1 Flying Training School Oct52. SOC Apr55
				34654	(MSN 14A-1540) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX237. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Apr45. No 2 Flying Training School Jul47. Crashed near
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire 26May48
				34655	(MSN 14A-1541) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX238. Institute of Aviation Medicine,
					Farnborough, Hampshire May48. SOC May57
				34656	(MSN 14A-1542) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX239. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit Jan45. ? 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air Apr49 as FX239.
				34657	(MSN 14A-1543) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX240. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jul51. No 2 Flying Training School May53.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jun54. SOC Mar57
				34658	(MSN 14A-1544) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX241. Air Transport Auxiliary,
					White Waltham, Berkshire Jun44. No 20 Service Flying Training School, Church Lawford,
					Warwickshire May45
				34659	(MSN 14A-1545) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX242. Shipped to India Jul44.
					Burma Communications Flight. SOC 26Jun47
				34660	(MSN 14A-1546) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX243. 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged taxying at Fort Dix,
					Wrightstown, NJ 24Mar44. ? 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire,
					Scotland Sep44. Crashed at New Bridge Farm, Balbeggie, Perthshire, Scotland 26Nov44.
					The pilot was flying a solo sortie of precautionary forced landings and steep turns but
					then began unauthorised aerobatics. The aircraft was slow rolled but at 2,000 feet it
					stalled and dived into the ground)
				34661	(MSN 14A-1547) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX244. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston, Durham May46. Crashed landing at
					Ouston 28Nov46. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Gloucestershire
					Apr47 as ground instructional airframe 6312M
				34662	(MSN 14A-1548) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX245. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Sep47. Reserve Command
					Instrument Training Flight, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug48. No 22 Reserve Flying School,
					Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun50. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk May51.
					Stalled and crashed at Waldesea, Cambridgeshire 21Mar52
				34663	(MSN 14A-1549) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX246. No 2 Flying Instructor
					School, Montrose, Scotland Jul44. SOC 15Sep50
				34664	(MSN 14A-1550) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX247. SOC on arrival UK 14May44
				34665	(MSN 14A-1551) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX248. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire
					Jun45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Sep47. Reserve Command Instrument Training Flight,
					Tangmere, West Sussex Aug48. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Nov52.
					Struck by a Very cartridge and damaged beyond repair while waiting to take-off at Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire 14Jan54
				34666	(MSN 14A-1552) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX249. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. No 502 (Ulster) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary
					Air Force, Aldergrove, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Jul48. Crashed on Hope Mountain,
					Flint 19Mar51
				34667	(MSN 14A-1553) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX250; no RAF service.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air 18May49 as FX250
				34668	(MSN 14A-1554) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX251. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit Jan45. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire May45.
					No 41 Squadron Aug47. No 203 Advanced Flying School Jul48. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jan51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo
					Aug53; stored. SOC 31Dec53.
				34669	(MSN 14A-1555) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX252. No 5 Reserve Flying Squadron
					Jul50. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb51. SOC Dec56
				34670	(MSN 14A-1556) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX253. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 2 Flying Training School Jun45. No 20 Flying Training School,
					Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. ? 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore,
					Lincolnshire Jan47. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. Hit a tree during a night approach
					in bad visibility and crashed at Spitalgate, Lincolnshire 15Aug47
				34671	(MSN 14A-1557) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX254. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jun45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Oct46. SOC Jun57.
					Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey.
				34672	(MSN 14A-1558) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX255. No 22 Reserve Flying School,
					Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun49; 64 Group Communications Flight Aug49. Shipped to
					Southern Rhodesia May51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo 1951.
					Stalled and crashed on take-off at Thornhill, Southern Rhodesia 23Jan52
				34673	(MSN 14A-1559) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX256. No 1 Flying Training School Jan51.
					Force landed when the engine failed on take-off from Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire 3Sep54.
					Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
				34674	(MSN 14A-1560) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX257. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Mar46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Jun50. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley,
					Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Sep51. SOC May54.
				34675	(MSN 14A-1561) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX258. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jan45. SOC 15Jul50. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst,
					Camberley, Surrey
				34676	(MSN 14A-1562) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX259. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Mar46.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. Crashed on overshoot at night and destroyed by
					fire at Kirton-in-Lindsey, Lincolnshire 23Jul47 (1KIS)
				34677	(MSN 14A-1563) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX260. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. SOC 15Oct50
				34678	(MSN 14A-1564) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX261. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jan45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC Jun54
				34679	(MSN 14A-1565) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX262. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire May45.
					No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Sep46. Communications Flight Nov46.
					No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh,
					Gloucestershire Aug47. Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Jun49.
					No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51. SOC Jun57
				34680	(MSN 14A-1566) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX263. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. Flying Training
					Command Communications Flight, Woodley, Berkshire Mar53. No 2 Flying Training School. SOC Dec56
				34681	(MSN 14A-1567) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX264. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. SOC Apr51
				34682	(MSN 14A-1568) 	Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX265. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. Armament Practice School, Acklington,
					Northumberland Nov47. ? 41 (Maintenance) Group Sep48. No 22 Reserve Flying School,
					Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun49. No 64 (Northern Reserve) Group Communications Flight,
					Linton-on-Ouse, Yorkshire Jul49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov51; loaned to Southern
					Rhodesian Air Force Dec51. Returned to RAF Mar52; Rhodesia Air Training Group.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Mar52. No 1340 (Special Duties) Flight,
					Kenya Sep53. Crash landed in a clearing twenty miles northwest of Nyeri, Kenya 7Apr55.
				34683	(MSN 14A-1569) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX266. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. Central Flying
					School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May48. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Sep48. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec49.
					Crash landed at Feltwell, Norfolk 22Oct54
				34684	(MSN 14A-1570) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX267; no RAF service. SOC 18Jan51
				34685	(MSN 14A-1571) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX268. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov45. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46. SOC 25Aug50
				34686	(MSN 14A-1572) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX269. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire,
					Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan46. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Mar46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					No 1 Flying Training School Oct47. Manston Jun50. Overseas Ferry Unit, Chivenor, Devon Sep50.
					No 167 Squadron, Abingdon, Berkshire Feb53. SOC Dec56
				34687	(MSN 14A-1573) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX270. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. SOC 9Mar51
				34688	(MSN 14A-1574) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX271. No 19 Service Flying Training
					School May45. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit Aug47. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit,
					Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Mar48. Manston Apr48. Used for the production of an
					accident prevention film. SOC 8Feb49
				34689	(MSN 14A-1575) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX272. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. SOC 25Sep50
				34690	(MSN 14A-1576) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX273. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. SOC 27Jun50
				34691	(MSN 14A-1577) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX274. No 25 Reserve Flying School,
					Halfpenny Green, Wolverhampton Jun50. Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster,
					Yorkshire Mar51. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51.
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr52. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jul53. SOC Dec56
				34692	(MSN 14A-1578) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX275. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. Returned to US Government. Supplied to Greek
					Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. To yal Hellenic Air Force Sep49 as FX275. WFU
				34693	(MSN 14A-1579) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX276; no RAF service. Rollason Aircraft,
					on, Surrey. To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Feb51 as H64. WFU Nov56; scrapped.
				34694	(MSN 14A-1580) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX277. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC Apr51.
				34695	(MSN 14A-1581) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX278. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Dec45. Aeroplane & Armament
					Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire Oct48. SOC 2Apr53
				34696	(MSN 14A-1582) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX279. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Nov44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Dec45. No 22 Flying Training School,
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. Accident. SOC 6Oct53. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components),
					Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey
				34697	(MSN 14A-1583)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX280. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 607 (County of Durham) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Ouston, County Durham Sep46. No 2 Flying Training School Feb50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr51. Overshot in low cloud, lost control and crashed at Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire 6Jan53 (2KIS)
				34698	(MSN 14A-1584) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX281. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS), Cranfield,
					Bedfordshire Aug46. No 1 Flying Training School Oct52. Central Flying School (Basic),
					South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Jul53. SOC May57.
				34699	(MSN 14A-1585) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX282. No 11 Reserve Flying School,
					Perth, Scotland Aug50. Shipped to Far East Mar51. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Jul51.
					Crashed on approach to Tiger Lane, Malaya 3Sep52
				34700	(MSN 14A-1586) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX283. No 3 Flying Instructor School,
					Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 3 Flying Training
					School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. No 612 (County of Aberdeen) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force,
					Dyce, Aberdeenshire Nov47. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Nov50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Oct51. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Oct53.
					SOC Jun54
				34701	(MSN 14A-1587) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX284. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. No 3 Flying Training
					School, Feltwell, Norfolk Nov50. No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. SOC Mar55
				34702	(MSN 14A-1588). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX285. Air Transport Auxiliary,
					White Waltham, Berkshire Jun44. No 64 Group Communications Flight Aug49. Shipped to
					Southern Rhodesia Jan51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jun51.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC 31Dec53
				34703	(MSN 14A-1589) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX286. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar46.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Mar50. No 101 Flying Refresher School,
					Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Mar53. SOC May54
				34704	(MSN 14A-1590) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX287; no RAF service. SOC 28Jun50
				34705	(MSN 14A-1591) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX288. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when the pilot inadvertently applied the brakes
					shortly after touchdown, causing the aircraft to tip on its nose at Harlaxton, Lincolnshire 15Jun45.
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr51. SOC May57.
				34706	(MSN 14A-1592) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX289. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC Apr51
				34707	(MSN 14A-1593) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX290; no RAF service. SOC Apr51
				34708	(MSN 14A-1594) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX291. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jan46. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug46. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Aug47. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb51.
					Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Oct51. SOC Mar55
				34709	(MSN 14A-1595) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX292. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Jun45. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Aug47. SOC 20Jan55.
				34710	(MSN 14A-1596) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX293. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 1 School of Technical Training, Halton, Buckinghamshire Jan46 as ground instructional
					airframe 5770M. SOC 17Sep47
				34711	(MSN 14A-1597) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX294; no RAF service. SOC 12Sep50.
				34712	(MSN 14A-1598) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX295. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC 4Oct50
				34713	(MSN 14A-1599) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX296. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46; hit a building while low flying at Stiffkey, Norfolk 22Dec47
				34714	(MSN 14A-1600) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX297. Empire Central Flying School,
					Hullavington, Gloucestershire Mar46. Empire Flying School, Hullavington, Gloucestershire May46.
					Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49. Royal Air Force Flying College, Manby,
					Lincolnshire Aug49. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Sep52.
					SOC May57. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				34715	(MSN 14A-1601) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX298. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. SOC Apr51.
				34716	(MSN 14A-1602) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX299. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45.
					Damaged when it ballooned on landing at Cranwell 1Aug45, drifted in a slight crosswind and the
					right wing struck the ground. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47.
					To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Sep49 as H56. WFU Nov56. Scrapped
				34717	(MSN 14A-1603) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX300. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 7 Flying Training School Apr46. No 2 Flying Training School Jun48.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing),
					Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May50.
					No 2 Flying Training School Sep50. No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster,
					Yorkshire Apr51. Oxford University Air Squadron, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Aug54. SOC Oct57.
				34718	(MSN 14A-1604) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX301. No 3 Flying Instructor School,
					Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Jul44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Collided with
					Harvard FX438 [43-34855] on approach to Moreton-in-Marsh and crashed upside down near a
					bungalow 26Apr51 (1KIS)..
				34719	(MSN 14A-1605) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX302. No 16 SFTS. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov44. No 6 Service Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45. French Air Force / Armée de l’Air May49 as FX302
				34720	(MSN 14A-1606) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX303. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. SOC Apr51
				34721	(MSN 14A-1607) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX304. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. SOC 15Oct50
				34722	(MSN 14A-1608) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX305. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. Empire Air Navigation School Jan48. RAF College,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Mar48. Wings separated in a dive during aerobatics at Coleby Hall,
					Lincolnshire 6Jan50 (1KIS).
				34723	(MSN 14A-1609) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX306. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. Damaged when it overshot the airfield boundary at Wellingore after
					landing too fast in light snow on return from a navigation exercise 11Feb45. Damaged when the pilot
					crash landed the aircraft downwind on the airfield at Metheringham 19Feb45 after the engine cut
					out in flight. The pilot was dazzled by the airfield Drem lights - he had done most of his flying in
					Canada and had only encountered this type of lighting a week before. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying
					Unit, Calveley, Cheshire Aug45 as ground instructional airframe 5568M; returned to active service.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Feb46. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Nov49. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jul52. Crash landed after suffering an engine failure near Foolow, Derbyshire 10Dec52.
					The pilot was on a “circuits, landings and local map reading” exercise from RAF Ternhill.
					He had taken off and remained out of contact until he radioed Ternhill to request a bearing to
					return and stated that the engine was running abnormally. Control was unable to make contact
					with the pilot and asked another pilot who was out on an exercise to attempt to make contact; he,
					too, was unable to get a response. At about this time the aircraft had been seen circling Tideswell,
					its engine cut out shortly after and the pilot glided the aircraft down into a nearby field. The field he
					landed in was one of the few large fields in the area. Due to having no power he was forced to land
					downwind which prevented the aircraft coming safely to a halt within the field and it struck a
					dry stone wall near to its south-eastern corner. This brought the aircraft to a sudden stop with the
					engine protruding through the wall and the pilot’s seat and harness broke free from their mountings
					injuring him. The cause of the engine failure was determined to be fuel starvation, the lack of response
					to radio calls was found to be due the headset plug being unserviceable
				34724	(MSN 14A-1610) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX307. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov46.
					No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Aug47.
					No 2 Flying Training School Oct48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
					(Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Mar50. Crashed south of Pebworth, Warwickshire 24Jan51 (2KIS
				34725	(MSN 14A-1611) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX308; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov51; loaned to Southern Rhodesian Air Force Nov51.
					Returned to RAF Mar52; Rhodesia Air Training Group. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Mar52.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Sep52. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53;
					stored. SOC 31Dec53
				34726	(MSN 14A-1612) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX309; no RAF service. SOC 20Jul50
				34727	(MSN 14A-1613) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX310. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 41 Squadron Aug47. No 12 Group Communications Flight Jun48.
					No 226 Operational Conversion Unit Oct48. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Jul51. Damaged. SOC 25Jun53
				34728	(MSN 14A-1614) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX311. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Oct44. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Dec47. Reserve Command
					Instrument Training Flight, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug48. ? 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham,
					Cambridgeshire Jun50. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Jun50; 61 Group Communications
					Flight May51. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jun51. SOC Mar55
				34729	(MSN 14A-1615). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX312. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46.
					No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Oct46. No 6 Flying Training
					School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47; Armament Practice School, Acklington Nov47.
					Returned to US Government. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FX312. École de Pilotage, Base
					École 701 Salon de Provence. Accident at La Fare les Oliviers, Provence 8Aug49
				34730	(MSN 14A-1616)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX313. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Nov44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Jun45. SOC 14Sep50.
				34731	(MSN 14A-1617) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX314. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Llandow, Glamorganshire Aug47. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jun51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Sep51. Landing gear collapsed at Thornhill, Southern Rhodesia 20May53
				34732	(MSN 14A-1618) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX315. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire,
					Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC 9Mar51.
				34733	(MSN 14A-1619) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX316; no RAF service. SOC 30Apr51
				34734	(MSN 14A-1620) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX317; no RAF service. SOC 23Aug50.
				34735	(MSN 14A-1621) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX318. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Sep44. SOC 25Sep50.
				34736	(MSN 14A-1622) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX319. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose, S
					cotland Sep44. The aircraft had been landed in a field at Blackness, Midlothian, Scotland 20Jan45.
					An instructor had been sent to recover it; he decided to have the ground crew hold the tail down while
					he ran the engine up to full power. When the pilot was ready and the ground crew released the aircraft,
					it promptly nosed over and caught fire
				34737	(MSN 14A-1623). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX320. No 2 Flying Instructor School, Montrose,
					Scotland Oct44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Oct44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 3 Service Flying Training School,
					South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. Crashed off
					Norfolk coast 16Jan48
				34738	(MSN 14A-1624) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX321. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 1 School of Technical Training,
					Halton, Buckinghamshire Jan46 as ground instructional airframe 5771M. SOC 13Jan48.
				34739	(MSN 14A-1625) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX322; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FX322. École de Pilotage,
					Base École 701 Salon de Provence; code AI. Centre de Tir et de Bombardement, Base École 706,
					Cazaux, France; radio callsign F-TEOO, code O-O. Cockpit section displayed at Aeroventure, Doncaster, UK;
					renamed as Yorkshire Air Museum; [noted Oct16]
				34740	(MSN 14A-1626) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX323; no RAF service. Returned to US Government.
					To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FX323
				34741	(MSN 14A-1627) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX324. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol,
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. SOC Jul54
				34742	(MSN 14A-1628) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX325. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore,
					Lincolnshire Nov45. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb48.
					SOC Apr55
				34743	(MSN 14A-1629). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX326; no RAF service. SOC 18Jan51
				34744	(MSN 14A-1630) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX327. No 16 (Polish) Service
					Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. SOC 31Aug50
				34745	(MSN 14A-1631) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX328; no RAF service. SOC 10Jul50
				34746	(MSN 14A-1632) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX329; no RAF service. SOC 29Aug50
				34747	(MSN 14A-1633) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX330; no RAF service. SOC Apr51.
				34748	(MSN 14A-1634) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX331. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged whilst taxying at Wellingore when
					the pilot turned using the throttle and brakes too harshly, causing the aircraft to tip
					onto its nose. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. SOC 25Aug50
				34749	(MSN 14A-1635) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX332. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. SOC 4Oct50.
				34750	(MSN 14A-1636). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX333. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. SOC 18Sep50
				34751	(MSN 14A-1637) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX334. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 22 Service Flying
					Training School, Ouston, Durham Dec46. No 7 Flying Training School Nov50. Cambridge University
					Air Squadron, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jan56. Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton,
					Nottinghamshire Jun56. Crash landed anded after the engine lost power while in the circuit at
					Kinloss, Scotland 23Jul56.
				34752	(MSN 14A-1638) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX335; no RAF service in UK.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jun51; loaned to Southern Rhodesian Air Force Aug51
					as SR70. Returned to RAF Apr53; Rhodesia Air Training Group. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Apr53. ? 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				34753	(MSN 14A-1639) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX336. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced
					Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill,
					Shropshire Jun45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					Struck off charge; brought back on charge Apr47. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Apr47. Reserve Command Communications Flight, White Waltham, Berkshire Jun47.
					 SOC 30Apr51
				34754	(MSN 14A-1640) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX337. Air Transport Auxiliary,
					White Waltham, Berkshire Mar45. SOC 10Jul50
				34755	(MSN 14A-1641) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX338. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. Crashed at Lindores, Perthshire, Scotland 13Oct44 (2KIS).
					The crew was flying a dual sortie of spinning and low flying. The pilot pulled back sharply
					on the control column when recovering from a dive and induced a high speed stall followed
					by an incipient spin from 1,000 feet from which recovery could not be made. The exercises had
					been flown below the briefed height
				34756	(MSN 14A-1642) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX339. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Feb45. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Mar48. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Feb50. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire May51. SOC Dec56.
				34757	(MSN 14A-1643)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX340. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 20/21 Flying Training School May45. No 21 Flying Training School,
					Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug46.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb48. SOC Apr55
				34758	(MSN 14A-1644) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX341; no RAF service.
					Returned to US Government. To French Air Force/Armée de l’Air May49 as FX341
				34759	(MSN 14A-1645) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX342. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					SOC 30Apr51
				34760	(MSN 14A-1646) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX343. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Mar48.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec49. SOC Mar57
				34761	(MSN 14A-1647) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX344; no RAF service. SOC 15Sep50
				34762	(MSN 14A-1648). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX345. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. SOC 9Mar51
				34763	(MSN 14A-1649) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX346; no RAF service. SOC 22Jun50.
				34764	(MSN 14A-1650) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX347. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when force landed wheels-up in a field at Leverton,
					Lincolnshire during a training flight 26Feb45. The pilot noticed thick smoke around his feet
					from behind the instrument panel, which was caused by the engine starter circuit overheating
					due to a defective switch. Pilot was injured. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jul51.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC 31Dec53.
				34765	(MSN 14A-1651) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX348; no RAF service. SOC 20Jul50
				34766	(MSN 14A-1652). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX349. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Beam Approach School, Watchfield, Oxfordshire Nov45. SOC 15May46.
				34767	(MSN 14A-1653) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX350. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug46. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jul48. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Aug50.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar51. SOC Apr55
				34768	(MSN 14A-1654)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX351. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 1 Ferry Unit, Pershore,
					Worcestershire Aug47. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun50.
					No 18 Reserve Flying School, Fairoaks, Surrey Jul50. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Aug50.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Apr51. SOC May54
				34769	(MSN 14A-1655)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX352. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when it crash landed on the airfield due to the pilot
					forgetting to lower the landing gear after practising forced landings at Harlaxton, Lincolnshire 21Jun45.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jan48. Crashed at Ternhill, Shropshire 30Oct50
				34770	(MSN 14A-1656) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX353. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC 20Oct50
				34771	(MSN 14A-1657) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX354. Aeroplane & Armament
					Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire May44. SOC 30Apr51.
				34772	(MSN 14A-1658) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX355. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 43 Operational Training Unit, Andover, Hampshire Sep46. No 41 Squadron Aug47.
					No 227 Operational Conversion Unit, Andover, Hampshire Dec47; Middle Wallop,
					Hampshire Jan48. Booker Jun50. No 1 Flying Training School, Oakington,
					Cambridgeshire Apr51; Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Oct51. Crash landed south of
					Great Washbourne, Gloucestershire 23Sep54. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components),
					Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
				34773	(MSN 14A-1659)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX356. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 20/21 Flying Training School Jun45. No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug46.
					No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh,
					Gloucestershire Aug47. Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire May49.
					No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Apr55
				34774	(MSN 414-1660) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX357. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. Norwegian Training Base, No 23 Group Flying Training Command,
					Winkleigh, Devon 29Jun45; code BK. Recaptured by US Government 1945. Sold to Norwegian Government
					Nov45. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Norway, departing Winkleigh 1Nov45 to Northolt, near London;
					Valkenburg, Netherlands; Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel, Germany; Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark;
					arriving Gardermoen, Norway 12Nov45. To Royal Norwegian Air Force/Luftforsvaret Nov45 as FX357;
					code BK. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen 22Nov45. Recoded 28Aug46 as M-AZ. Flygeskolen,
					Gardermoen 27Mar47. 336 Skvadron, Gardermoen Sep51. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, Oslo
					19Nov52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 19Aug55. WFU. Donated to Turkey.
					Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg to Torslanda, Gothenburg, Sweden 21Sep55;
					Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark 22Sep55; Eelde, Netherlands 23Sep55; Laon and Orly, Paris, France
					26Sep55; Lyon and Nice, France 27Sep55; Pisa, Italy 30Sep55; Naples, Italy 1Oct55; Brindisi, Italy 3Oct55;
					Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, ?zmir, Turkey 4Oct55. To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 4Oct55 as 7354. WFU.
				34775	(MSN 14A-1661) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX358. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Apr51. Central Flying School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep53. SOC Mar57.
				34776	(MSN 14A-1662) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX359. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC 18Sep50
				34777	(MSN 14A-1663) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX360. No 7 Anti Aircraft Cooperation Unit Aug44.
					No 41 OTU. No 611 OTU Feb45. No 203 Advanced Flying School Jul47. No 226 Operational
					Conversion Unit Sep49. No 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Llandow,
					Glamorganshire Jun50. Aberdeen University Air Squadron, Dyce, Aberdeenshire Jun52.
					No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Nov52. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham,
					Cambridgeshire May53. SOC May57
				34778	(MSN 14A-1664) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX361. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec45. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Dec45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. SOC 30Apr51
				34779	(MSN 14A-1665) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX362. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 20 Flying Training School, Church Lawford, Warwickshire Mar46. No 2 Flying Training School Jul47.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton,
					Oxfordshire Jul49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Mar50.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Feb52. SOC May54
				34780	(MSN 14A-1666) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX363; no RAF service. SOC 28Aug50.
				34781	(MSN 14A-1667). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX364. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC 10Jul50
				34782	(MSN 14A-1668) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX365. Royal Aircraft Establishment,
					Farnborough Dec44. Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS), Cranfield, Bedfordshire 1946. SOC 28Feb54
				34783	(MSN 14A-1669) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX366. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. Shipped to Far East Feb51. Malayan Auxiliary
				34784	(MSN 14A-1670) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX367. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Jan46. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47.
					Crashed after engine failure at Wendling, Norfolk 9Jun47
				34785	(MSN 14A-1671) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX368. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Oct45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk May47. Crash landed at Feltwell, Norfolk 11Aug50
				34786	(MSN 14A-1672) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX369. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk May47. SOC Mar57
				34787	(MSN 14A-1673) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX370. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					Reserve Command Communications Flight, White Waltham, Berkshire Jun47.
					No 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, Kent Aug52. SOC Dec56
				34788	(MSN 14A-1674) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX371. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS), Cranfield,
					Bedfordshire Aug46. Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down,
					Wiltshire. Stalled and crashed two miles north of Amesbury, Wiltshire 12Jun52
				34789	(MSN 14A-1675) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX372; no RAF service. SOC 16Jun50
				34790	(MSN 14A-1676) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX373. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. Damaged when the landing gear collapsed on landing at Coleby Grange,
					Lincolnshire 20Apr45. The landing gear lever was found in the 'up' position after the incident.
					No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE),
					Boscombe Down, Wiltshire Sep49. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Nov50. No 5 Flying Training School,
					Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51. Collided with Harvard FX431 [43-34848] during a practice twelve aircraft
					formation flypast for the Queen Mother and crashed in front of the crowd at New Sarum,
					Southern Rhodesia 14Jun53
				34791	(MSN 14A-1677) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX374; no RAF service. SOC 23Aug50.
				34792	(MSN 14A-1678) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX375. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Jan46. No 22 Service Flying Training
					School, Ouston, Durham May46. SOC 23Jan51
				34793	(MSN 14A-1679) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX376. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Jan46. No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					No 2 Flying Training School Oct48. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. No 2 Flying Training School Apr50.
					No 101 Flying Refresher School, Finningley, Doncaster, Yorkshire Apr51. SOC Mar57.
				34794	(MSN 14A-1680) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX377. No 17 Flying Training School Jul44.
					SOC 14Sep50
				34795	(MSN 14A-1681) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX378. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC 30Apr51
				34796	(MSN 14A-1682) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX379. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Oct45.
					Central Flying School. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Aug48. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell,
					Norfolk Dec49; caught fire and crashed four miles north of Littleport, Cambridgeshire 30Aug54.
					Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
				34797	(MSN 14A-1683) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX380; no RAF service. SOC 22Jun50.
				34798	(MSN 14A-1684) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX381. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. Collided with Harvard FT344 [43-13085] and Airspeed
					Oxford HN378 during a mock dogfight and crashed at Pummel Pit Farm, Wroot, Doncaster,
					Yorkshire, 16Mar45 (1KIS).
				34799	(MSN 14A-1685) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX382. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 3 Flying Instructor School, Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44.
					No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire May47. ? 609 (West Riding) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Church Fenton,
					Yorkshire Apr48. ? 615 (County of Surrey) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, Kent May51.
					No 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, North Weald, Essex Dec51. SOC Jun57
				34800	(MSN 14A-1686) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX383. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 23 Armament Practice Camp, Dhubulia, Bengal. Ground looped in a crosswind landing and
					the left landing gear collapsed at Jessore, Bengal 29May45. SOC 21Jun45
				34801	(MSN 14A-1687) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX384. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Jul44. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47. Force landed out of fuel at Werringto,
					Northants 22Jul47
				34802	(MSN 14A-1688) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX385. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45. No 3 Flying Training School,
					Feltwell, Norfolk Apr47. No 2 Flying Training School Oct47 to Oct50. No 103 Flying Refresher
					School May51. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Dec51. SOC Mar57
				34803	(MSN 14A-1689) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX386. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					Collided with a tree on finals to Atcham and crashed at Chetwynd, Shropshire 25Sep45
				34804	(MSN 14A-1690) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX387. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 601 (City of London) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hendon, Middlesex Jul46. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Dec52. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Dec52. SOC Jun54
				34805	(MSN 14A-1691) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX388. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. Collided with
					Harvard KF688	(MSN 14A-2388) in formation, abandoned and crashed near Folkingham,
					Lincolnshire 17Oct52
				34806	(MSN 14A-1692) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX389. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon,
					Pewsey, Wiltshire Oct45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46.
					Flying Training Command Communications Flight, Woodley, Berkshire May47;
					wings separated in a spin near Blackbushe, Hants 14Dec50
				34807	(MSN 14A-1693) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX390. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex
					Mar46. Fighter Command Instrument Training Flight, Tangmere, West Sussex Oct48. Oxford
					University Air Squadron, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Jun50. No 609 (West Riding) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Church Fenton, Yorkshire Mar51. Cambridge University Air
					Squadron, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Apr52. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham,
					Cambridgeshire Nov52. Cambridge University Air Squadron, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Mar54.
					SOC Sep57
				34808	(MSN 14A-1694) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX391. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Jul44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Jul45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. Central Flying
					School (Basic), South Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Sep51. SOC Mar55
				34809	(MSN 14A-1695) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX392; no RAF service. SOC 30Apr51.
				34810	(MSN 14A-1696)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX393. ? 25 Reserve Flying School,
					Halfpenny Green, Wolverhampton Jun50. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Jun51;
					loaned to Southern Rhodesian Air Force Aug51. Returned to RAF May52; Rhodesia Air Training Group.
					No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo May52. No 1340 (Special Duties) Flight May53.
					Crashed sixty miles north of Mount Kipipiri, Kenya 25Feb55
				34811	(MSN 14A-1697) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX394. No 18 Elementary Flying Training
					School, Fairoaks, Surrey Jul44 for use of King Peter of Yugoslavia. No 22 Service Flying Training
					School, Calveley, Cheshire Jan46. No 2 Flying Training School Jul49. No 1 Flying Training School Feb51.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Oct51. Damaged. SOC 2Oct53.
					Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
				34812	(MSN 14A-1698) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX395. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 17 Service Flying Training School,
					Wellingore, Lincolnshire Nov45. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Nov46. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher
					Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire Aug47. Flying Refresher School, Finningley,
					Doncaster, Yorkshire May49. No 1 Flying Training School Jun51. Nottingham University
					Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Jan55. SOC Oct57.
				34813	(MSN 14A-1699) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX396; no RAF service. SOC 27Jun50
				34814	(MSN 14A-1700) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX397. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48.
					No 2 Flying Training School Sep50. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec50. No 7 Flying Training School May51. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Jan53. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Jul53.
					SOC Mar55
				34815	(MSN 14A-1701) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX398; no RAF service. SOC by 21Jun47
				34816	(MSN 14A-1702) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX399. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. ? 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Oct45. No 601 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary
					Air Force, Hendon, Middlesex Jan47. Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training
					School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jun51. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany, Bulawayo Jul51.
					No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jan52. No 4 Flying Training School, Heany,
					Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				34817	(MSN 14A-1703) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX400. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Nov44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May48. No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington,
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec49. Crashed two miles north of Stone, Staffs 10Mar50
				34818	(MSN 14A-1704). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX401. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34819	(MSN 14A-1705) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX402. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Mar45. No 1 Flying Training School Jun47.
					Empire Test Pilots’ School (ETPS), Cranfield, Bedfordshire Jul47. Aeroplane & Armament
					Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down, Wiltshire. No 6 Flying Training School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Nov50. Crash landed at Ternhill, Shropshire 4Dec51
				34820	(MSN 14A-1706) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX403. No 3 Flying Instructor School,
					Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44. No 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May46. No 9 Flying Training
					School, Wellesbourne Mountford, Warwickshire Oct53. SOC May57
				34821	(MSN 14A-1707) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX404; no RAF service. SOC 29Aug50.
				34822	(MSN 14A-1708) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX405. 60th Ferrying Squadron,
					3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged
					in a forced landing two miles northeast of Vineland, NJ 21Mar44
				34823	(MSN 14A-1709) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX406. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. SOC 30Apr51
				34824	(MSN 14A-1710) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX407. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Oct44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46. SOC 25Sep50
				34825	(MSN 14A-1711) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX408. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. ? 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45. SOC 4Oct50.
				34826	(MSN 14A-1712) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX409; no RAF service. SOC 3Jul50.
				34827	(MSN 14A-1713) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX410. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 23 Group Communications Flight, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Nov45; Halton, Buckinghamshire Oct46. No 610 (County of Chester) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hooton Park, Cheshire, Hooton Park, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire Aug46. SOC 30Dec53.
				34828	(MSN 14A-1714) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX411. No 17 Service Flying Training
					School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire Aug44. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere, West Sussex Sep47.
					Reserve Command Instrument Training Flight, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug48.
					No 61 (Eastern Reserve) Group Communications Flight, Biggin Hill, Kent May51.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jun51.
					Shipped to Far East Jan53. Far East Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Mar53.
					To Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Sep56. SOC 10May57
				34829	(MSN 14A-1715) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX412. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. Crashed during a night navigation exercise in the North Sea
					two miles north of Theddlethorpe ranges, Lincolnshire 4Apr46 (1KIS).
				34830	(MSN 14A-1716) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX413. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Dec45. Returned to US Government.
					Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947.
					To Royal Hellenic Air Force May47 as FX413. WFU
				34831	(MSN 14A-1717) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX414. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Feb45. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Sep49 as H54.
					WFU Nov56. Scrapped
				34832	(MSN 14A-1718) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX415. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. SOC 14Sep50
				34833	(MSN 14A-1719) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX416. No 3 Flying Instructor School,
					Lulsgate Bottom, Bristol Aug44. ? 7 Flying Instructor School, Upavon, Pewsey, Wiltshire Aug45.
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Jan46. No 1 Squadron, Tangmere,
					West Sussex Sep47. Reserve Command Instrument Training Flight, Tangmere, West Sussex Aug48.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia Mar51. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jul51.
					Crashed one mile south of Indiva, Southern Rhodesia 1Jul52.
				34834	(MSN 14A-1720) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX417. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Aug44. No 23 Group Communications Flight, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Nov45; Halton, Buckinghamshire Oct46. No 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron,
					Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Llandow, Glamorganshire Sep46. SOC Dec56
				34835	(MSN 14A-1721) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX418. ? 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire May45. SOC 18Sep50. To Royal Netherlands Air Force/Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) as
					FX418 for spares use
				34836	(MSN 14A-1712) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX419. No 8 Reserve Flying School Jun50.
					No 1 Flying Training School Dec50. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Jul53. SOC May57
				34837	(MSN 14A-1723) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX420. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 23 Group Communications Flight, South Cerney,
					Gloucestershire Nov45; Halton, Buckinghamshire Oct46. Station Flight, Halton Sep47.
					No 501 (County of Gloucester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Filton, Gloucestershire Dec49.
					Oxford University Air Squadron, Kidlington, Oxfordshire Jun52. Shipped to Far East Jul53.
					To Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Sep53. Crashed when part of a wing separated at Jugra, Malaya 7Aug54
				34838	(MSN 14A-1724) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX421. No 2 Flying Training School Apr45.
					No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Mar46. Returned to US Government.
					Supplied to Greek Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947.
					To Royal Hellenic Air Force May47 as FX421. WF
				34839	(MSN 14A-1725) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX422. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. SOC 10May46
				34840	(MSN 14A-1726) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX423. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. SOC 14Sep50. Derelict at RJ Coley, Hanworth, Surrey
				34841	(MSN 14A-1727) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX424; no RAF service. SOC by 21Jun47
				34842	(MSN 14A-1728)Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX425. No 2 Flying Instructor School,
					Montrose, Scotland Oct44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Oct45. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Dec45. Reserve Command Communications Flight, White Waltham, Berkshire Jun47.
					No 600 (City of London) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Biggin Hill, Kent Feb48.
					No 604 (County of Middlesex) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hendon, Middlesex Oct48.
					Cambridge University Air Squadron, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jul52. No 22 Reserve Flying School,
					Teversham, Cambridgeshire Nov52. Queens University Air Squadron, Sydenham, Belfast,
					Northern Ireland Jul52. Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton, Nottinghamshire Feb56.
					Leeds University Air Squadron, Yeadon Jun56. Nottingham University Air Squadron, Newton,
					Nottinghamshire Jul56. No 29 Maintenance Unit; sold for scrap 23May57. SOC Oct57
				34843	(MSN 14A-1729) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX426; no RAF service. SOC 16Jun50.
				34844	(MSN 14A-1730) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX427. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying
					Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Dec45.
					No 613 (City of Manchester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Ringway, Cheshire Aug46.
					No 610 (County of Chester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Hooton Park, Cheshire.
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jan51. SOC May57
				34845	(MSN 14A-1731) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX428. Shipped by sea to the UK
					arriving Jul44. No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, Perthshire, Scotland Sep44.
					No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45. No 7 Service Flying Training School Apr46.
					No 7 Flying Training School Jan48. No 22 Reserve Flying School, Teversham, Cambridgeshire Jun50.
					No 18 Reserve Flying School, Fairoaks, Surrey Jul50. No 11 Reserve Flying School, Perth, Scotland Aug50.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May51.
					Crashed into the ground during a Battle of Britain display at Thornaby, Lincolnshire 15Sep51 (1KIS).
					During the display the aircraft was making an inverted fly past. While the pilot was returning the
					aircraft to flying the normal way up, the plane struck the ground and he was killed..
				34846	(MSN 14A-1732) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX429. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45. SOC 25Aug50
				34847	(MSN 14A-1733) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX430; no RAF service. SOC 12Jun50.
				34848	(MSN 14A-1734) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX431; no RAF service in UK. Shipped to
					Southern Rhodesia Nov50. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51. Collided with
					Harvard FX373 [43-34790] during a practice twelve aircraft formation flypast for the Queen Mother
					and crashed in front of the crowd at New Sarum, Southern Rhodesia 14Jun53
				34849	(MSN 14A-1735) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX432. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					No 500 Squadron Apr48. SOC May57.
				34850	(MSN 14A-1736) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX433. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. ? 7 Service Flying Training School Apr45. Wrecked when it crashed
					whilst the pilot attempted to recover from a spin after pulling out from a manoeuvre in unauthorised
					mock combat with another Harvard at Little London, Spalding, Lincolnshire 8Jun45 (2KIS)
				34851	(MSN 14A-1737) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX434. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 6 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Little Rissington, Cheltenham,
					Gloucestershire Nov44. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Dec45.
					No 6 Flying Training School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire May47.
					No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Oct51.
					Crashed on take-off from South Cerney, Gloucestershire 22Jun53
				34852	(MSN 14A-1738) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX435; no RAF service in UK. Shipped to
					Southern Rhodesia Dec50. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Apr51. No 4 Flying Training School,
					Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				34853	(MSN 14A-1739) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX436. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 3 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Nov45. No 3 Service Flying
					Training School, South Cerney, Gloucestershire Dec45. No 22 Service Flying Training School, Ouston,
					Durham Dec46. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. No 2 Flying Training
					School Sep50. No 1 Flying Training School Nov50. Shipped to Far East Nov52. Station Flight, Seletar,
					Singapore Jan53. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Singapore Fighter Squadron May53. Station Flight,
					Tengah, Singapore Oct53. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Sep55. SOC 11Dec57
				34854	(MSN 14A-1740). Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX437. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. No 2 (Pilot) Refresher
					Flying Unit Aug47. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Mar48. RAF College, Cranwell,
					Lincolnshire Dec49. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Jul52. SOC 7Apr54.
					Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
				34855	(MSN 14A-1741) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX438. No 11 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Jan45.
					No 17 Service Flying Training School, Wellingore, Lincolnshire May45. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Jun47. Collided with Harvard FX301 [43-34718] on
					approach to Moreton-in-Marsh and crashed upside down near a bungalow 26Apr51 (1INJ).
				34856	(MSN 14A-1742) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX439; no RAF service. SOC 23Aug50
				34857	(MSN 14A-1743) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX440. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Nov44. No 21 Flying Training School, Snitterfield, Warwickshire Jun45. SOC 31Aug50
				34858	(MSN 14A-1744) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX441. No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit,
					Ternhill, Shropshire Dec44. No 19 Flying Training School, Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45.
					Damaged when it tipped on its nose whilst the engine was being run up on the ground at Cranwell
					4Aug45. RAF College, Cranwell, Lincolnshire Apr47. SOC 4Oct50
				34859	(MSN 14A-1745) . Delivered to RAF Jun44 as Harvard IIb FX442. No 61 OTU Feb45.
					No 203 Advanced Flying School Jul47. No 226 Operational Conversion Unit Aug49.
					No 501 (County of Gloucester) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Filton, Gloucestershire [SD-B] Dec50.
					SOC Dec56. Avex Engineering. Derelict at Skylines (Aircraft Components), Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey.
					Restoration project, Bournemouth, Dorset 1984/86. Air Training Corps Squadron, Fordingbridge,
					Hampshire. Static restoration project 1995. Kent Battle of Britain Museum, Hawkinge, Kent 2004;
					displayed as ‘N7033’
				34860	(MSN 14A-1746) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX443. No 41 OTU Aug44. No 61 OTU Feb45.
					No 203 Advanced Flying School Jul47. No 226 Operational Conversion Unit Sep49. No 20 Squadron Apr50.
					SOC Jun57
				34861	(MSN 14A-1747) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX444. No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training
					School, Newton, Nottinghamshire Sep44. No 7 Service Flying Training School Dec45. RAF College,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire Dec47. No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Nov49. Collided with
					wind sock on take-off at Feltwell, Norfolk 19Jun50.
				34862	(MSN 14A-1748) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX445. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34863	(MSN 14A-1749) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX446; no RAF service. SOC 28Aug50.
				34864	(MSN 14A-1750) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX447. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34865	(MSN 14A-1751) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX448. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34866	(MSN 14A-1752) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX449. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 26Apr45
				34867	(MSN 14A-1753) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX450. Empire Flying School, Hullavington,
					Gloucestershire Feb49. Empire Air Armaments School, Manby, Lincolnshire Jun49.
					Shipped to Southern Rhodesia. No 5 Flying Training School, Thornhill, Gwelo Jun52.
					Rhodesia Air Training Group Communications Flight Jun53. No 4 Flying Training School,
					Heany, Bulawayo Aug53; stored. SOC Dec53
				34868	(MSN 14A-1754) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX451. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. No 20 Squadron
				34869	(MSN 14A-1755) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX452. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. SOC 30Apr51
				34870	(MSN 14A-1756) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX453; no RAF service. SOC 12Jun50.
				34871	(MSN 14A-1757) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX454. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34872	(MSN 14A-1758) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX455. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 117 Wing Communications Flight. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34873	(MSN 14A-1759) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX456. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				34874	(MSN 14A-1760) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX457. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				34875	(MSN 14A-1761) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX458. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34876	(MSN 14A-1762) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX459. No 129 Squadron Apr46. Station Flight,
					Church Fenton, Yorkshire Oct46. Station Flight, Horsham St Faith, Norfolk May47.
					No 695 Squadron Aug47. No 41 Squadron Aug47. Station Flight, Horsham St Faith, Norfolk Oct47.
					No 41 Squadron Dec47; Home Command Examining Unit, White Waltham, Berkshire Feb53.
					No 19 Reserve Flying School Apr54. Liverpool University Air Squadron, Woodvale, Lancashire May54.
					Swung on landing causing the undercarriage to collapse at Woodvale 6Apr56.
				34877	(MSN 14A-1763) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX460. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34878	(MSN 14A-1764) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX461. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 27 Squadron, Mingaladon, Burma. Ground looped in a crosswind landing and the
					left landing gear collapsed at Mingaladon 22Jun45. SOC 12Jul45
				34879	(MSN 14A-1765) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX462. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 232 Group Communications Squadron. SOC 25Sep47
				34880	(MSN 14A-1766) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX463. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 4 Squadron (RIAF). SOC 31Dec46
				34881	(MSN 14A-1767) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX464. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34882	(MSN 14A-1768) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX465. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 22 Armament Practice Camp, Ranchi, Bihar. No 3 (Indian) Group Communications
					Flight, Barrackpore, Bengal. SOC 1Jun47.
				34883	(MSN 14A-1769) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX466. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. To Belgian Air Force/Belgische Luchtmacht Sep49 as H55.
					WFU Nov56. Scrapped
				34884	(MSN 14A-1770) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX467; no RAF service. SOC 10Jul50.
				34885	(MSN 14A-1771) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX468. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. Damaged when it crash landed on the airfield at Cranwell 23Jul45
					after the pilot mistook the fuel warning light for the landing gear warning light and raised the
					wheels as he thought they had not locked down correctly. No 21 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit Dec46.
					No 2 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit Aug47. No 1 (Pilot) Refresher Flying Unit, Moreton-in-Marsh,
					Gloucestershire Mar48. Struck a building on approach to Finningley, Yorkshire 24Nov48
				34886	(MSN 14A-1772) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX469; London University Air
					Squadron Jun50. No 7 Flying Training School Feb51. No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston,
					Nottinghamshire Jan53. No 9 Flying Training School, Wellesbourne Mountford,
					Warwickshire Jul53. SOC Jun54.
				34887	(MSN 14A-1773) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX470. No 19 Flying Training School,
					Cranwell, Lincolnshire May45. No 1 Flying Training School Jul47. Central Flying School,
					Little Rissington, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Feb48. SOC Mar55
				34888	(MSN 14A-1774) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX471. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Shipped to Middle East Nov47.
					SOC 27May48
				34889	(MSN 14A-1775) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX472. Shipped to India Jul44.
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34890	(MSN 14A-1776) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX473. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34891	(MSN 14A-1777) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX474. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 117 Squadron. SOC 25Mar48
				34892	(MSN 14A-1778) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX475. Shipped to India Jul44.
					Station Flight, Redhills Lake, Madras. Collided with high tension wires and ripped off the
					landing gear on landing at Redhills Lake 4Feb45
				34893	(MSN 14A-1779) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX476. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 52 Squadron. No 81 Squadron. Station Flight, Tengah, Singapore Jun48.
					To Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Singapore Fighter Squadron May53. Station Flight, Kai Tak,
					Hong Kong Nov55. To Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Sep56. Crash landed at Kai Tak, Hong Kong, DBR 26Jan57
				34894	(MSN 14A-1780) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX477. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Shipped to Middle East Nov47. SOC 27May48
				34895	(MSN 14A-1781) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX478. Shipped to India Jul44.
					Special Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar. Greek Attack Training Unit, Ranchi, Bihar.
					Ground looped landing at Allahabad, United Provinces 15Jul45; right landing gear sheared off.
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34896	(MSN 14A-1782) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX479. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. No 84 Squadron Jan48. Far East
					Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Jun48. Far East Examining School Mar50.
					Far East Flying Training Squadron May51. Station Flight, Seletar, Singapore Oct52.
					Damaged when the landing gear collapsed causing the propeller to strike the runway taking off
					from Seletar 8Feb56
				34897	(MSN 14A-1783) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX480. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Far East Communications Squadron,
					Changi, Singapore Aug48. Shipped to Ceylon. Station Flight, Negombo, Ceylon Nov52. SOC 29Jul57
				34898	(MSN 14A-1784) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX481. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 30May46
				34899	(MSN 14A-1785) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX482. Shipped to India Jul44.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Air Headquarters India Communications Flight. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34900	(MSN 14A-1786) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX483. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Far East Communications
					Squadron, Changi, Singapore Jul48. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Penang Fighter Squadron Nov51.
					Crashed in sea during aerobatics five miles WNW of Palautikus, Malaya 18May52
				34901	(MSN 14A-1787) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX484. Shipped to India Jul44.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Air Headquarters India Communications Flight. SOC 26Sep46
				34902	(MSN 14A-1788) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX485. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				34903	(MSN 14A-1789) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX486. Shipped to India Jul44.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Air Headquarters India Communications Flight. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34904	(MSN 14A-1790) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX487. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. SOC 26Feb48
				34905	(MSN 14A-1791) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX488. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Far East Communications
					Squadron, Changi, Singapore Jun48. Far East Examining Squadron Mar50.
					Far East Training Squadron May51. Station Flight, Kai Tak, Hong Kong Nov52.
					To Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Sep56. SOC 9Jan58
				34906	(MSN 14A-1792) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX489. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 221 Group Communications Flight, Imphal, Assam. Force landed in a paddy field
					and overturned after getting lost west of Moirang, twenty-nine miles south of Imphal 10Mar45
				34907	(MSN 14A-1793) . Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX490. Shipped to India Jul44.
					No 117 Wing Communications Flight. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34908	(MSN 14A-1794) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX491. Shipped to India Jul44;
					HQ RAF Burma Communications Squadron. No 27 Squadron Jul45. SOC 31Dec46
				34909	(MSN 14A-1795) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX492. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				34910	(MSN 14A-1796) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX493. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Station Flight, Kai Tak,
					Hong Kong May48. SOC 11May55
				34911	(MSN 14A-1797) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX494. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Shipped to Middle East Nov47.
					SOC 27May48.
				34912	(MSN 14A-1798) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX495. Shipped to India Jul44;
					no record of RAF service in India. Shipped to Far East Mar47. Far East Communications
					Squadron, Changi, Singapore Jun48. Far East Examining Squadron Mar50.
					To Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Jul51. SOC 28Jun57
				34913	(MSN 14A-1799) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX496. Shipped to India Jul44.
				 	British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					No 84 Squadron. No 81 Squadron Sep48. Far East Communications Squadron, Changi,
					Singapore Apr49. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, Singapore Fighter Squadron Mar53.
					Crash landed in error at Seletar, Singapore 13Aug56
				34914	(MSN 14A-1800) Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FX497. Shipped to India Jul44.
					British Air Forces South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi.
					Air Headquarters India Communications Flight Mar46. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
43-34915/34916		Bell XP-77-BE
				Bell Aircraft wooden lightweight single-seat fighter.
				34915	Wright Field, Dayton, OH. First flight 1Apr44. Damaged by mechanical failure taxying at
					Wright Field 24May44. Accepted by USAF 22Jul44. Transfered to Class 01Z ground instructional airframe 31Jul46.
				34916 Accepted by USAF 13Apr45. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH
					Crashed Oct 2, 1945 after entering inverted spin 4 mi S of Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL. Pilot bailed out.
					Reclaim complete Oct 21, 1945
43-34917/34920		Cancelled contract for Bell P-77
43-34921/34923		Lockheed C-57 Lodestar
				Civilian Model 18-14 impressed by USAAF.
				34921	(MSN 2403) Built as 18-10-01. Registration to LAN Chile as CC-231 reserved;
					not taken up. Impressed on production line Apr 1943. Converted to 18-08.
					Received by USAF 21Apr43. Registered 24Apr43 as CF-CPH to Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd.
					Ferried Long Beach, CA to Edmonton, AB, Canada 2-3May43.
					Reregistered 25Oct44 as CF-TDI to Trans-Canada Airlines. Converted to 18-08A.
					Converted to 18-14. Converted 31Jan55 to 18-08A. Registered 7Jan65 as N1030F.
					Converted 22Mar65 to 18-08. WFU at Fort Lauderdale, FL 1975. Sale reported 14Nov03,
					registration cancelled 7Jun11
				34922	(MSN 2464) Built as 18-10-01. Registration in LAN Chile as CC-232 reserved; not taken up.
					 Impressed on production line Apr 1943. Converted to 18-08. Received by USAF 21Apr43.
					Registered 1May43 as CF-CPI to Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd. Ferried Long Beach, CA to
					 Edmonton, AB, Canada 1-3May43. Reregistered 31Aug44 as CF-TDH to Trans-Canada Airlines.
					Converted to 18-08A. Registered 12Jul49 as NC5114, later N5114. Accident when hit a
					snow bank damaging the left landing gear landing at Anderson, IN 2Jan64.
					Reregistered Jul64 as N51140. WFU Miami, FL. Registration cancelled 31Mar82
				34923	(MSN 2465) Built as 18-10-01. Registration in LAN Chile as CC-233 reserved; not taken up.
					Impressed on production line Apr 1943. Converted to 18-08. Received by USAF 21Apr43.
					Registered 20May43 as CF-CPJ to Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd. Ferried Long Beach, CA
					to Edmonton, AB, Canada 2-4May43. Reregistered 18Aug44 as CF-TDG to Trans-Canada Airlines.
					 Converted to 18-08A. C of A expired 17Jun70. Stored Dorval, Montreal, QC 1971.
					Transported to Windsor Park, Dorval, Quebec by Jul 1975 for children's plaything. Later destroyed by fire
43-34924/34963		de Havilland Canada F-8-DH Mosquito
				Canadian-built DH.98 Mosquito for use by USAAF. KB300/324 were B Mk VII and KB100/299 were B Mk XX
				34924 ex KB312. 12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO Jun 1943.
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 18Jul43. 4100th (Area Command) (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command)
					Patterson Field, Fairfield, , OH for installation of American radio.
					Modified for photo reconnaissance. Wright Field, Dayton, OH for installation of American radio
					equipment and testing. Ferried over the North Atlantic route via England to North Africa.
					3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), 12th Air Force, Tunisia. Named "Faintin' Floozie III".
					Conflict:
					To Britain Nov 4, 1944. Scrapped
				34925 ex KB313. 12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO Jun 1943.
					Modified for photo reconnaissance. Substantially damaged taking off from Peterson Field 7Jul43. 
					Returned to RAF Nov 4, 1944. 112 Wing, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal, Canada. Lost a wing recovering from a
					dive after take-off from Amherst, Nova Scotia 4Feb45. RAF Transport Command pilot and Canadian
					civil navigator both killed.
				34926 ex KB315	12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO.
					Modified for photo reconnaissance. Wright Field, Dayton, OH for installation of American radio
					equipment and testing. Ferried over the North Atlantic route via Goose Bay, Labrador; Bluie West One,
					Greenland; Meeks Field, Keflavík, Iceland; Prestwick, Scotland; St Mawgan, Cornwall; Casablanca,
					French Morocco; La Marsa, Tunisia arriving 18Oct43. Flew to Algiers 10Nov43 with Lt. Col. Elliott Roosevelt,
					son of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and commander of the 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance)
					in North Africa. 3rd Photographic Group (Reconnaissance), 12th Air Force, Tunisia. Repositioned to
					San Severo, Italy 7Dec43. Written off after a crash landing 19Aug44. Named ‘The Spook’ - allegedly
					named after the pilot’s son as he considered him one of the scariest-looking babies he had ever seen.
				34927 ex KB316	350th Sub Depot, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO. Modified for photo reconnaissance.
					Substantially damaged taking off from Peterson Field 1Jul43. Class 26 ground instructional aircraft
					at Peterson field.
				34928 ex KB317. Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA
					Aug 23, 1944 to Jan 19, 1945. To RCAF, scrapped
				34929 ex KB326 12th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO.
					Modified for photo reconnaissance. Wright Field, Dayton, OH for installation of American radio equipment.
					Eighth Air Force. Crashed during ferry flight landing at Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 27Nov43. SOC 18Jun45.
				34930 ex KB171. Wright Field, Dayton, OH for installation of American radio equipment 3Sep43.
					Class 26 ground instructional aircraft 13Mar44
				34931 ex KB306 Damaged in a collision with parked Douglas A-26 Invader 41-39100 while taxying at  Wright Field, Dayton, OH
					24Sep43. Diverted to USA 6Jan44. Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH Crashed after engine failure
					taking off from Fort Dix Air Base, Wrightstown, NJ 11Mar44.
					Excluded from inventory 10Sep47
				34932 ex KB130	1st Proving Ground Group, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Jan44.
					Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 11May44. 302nd Base Unit
					(Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 12Jun44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA.
					Destroyed when force landed after engine failure at Hunter Field 16Jun44.
				34933 ex KB131	Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO. Modified for photo reconnaissance. Wright Field, Dayton, OH
					for installation of American radio equipment. 1st Proving Ground Group, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL.
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Eglin Field 16Feb44. 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command,
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Crashed after engine failure taking off two miles SSE of Rome Field, Rome, NY 7Aug44 (2KIS).
				34934 ex KB132. Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 3Jan44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA. USAAF 8th Air Force, England. 802nd Reconnaissance Group (Special),
					Watton (Station 376), Norfolk, England. 25th Bombardment Group, Reconnaissance, Watton (Station 376),
					Norfolk 9Aug44. Returned to RAF. SOC 15Sep45
				34935 ex KB133, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO. Modified for photo reconnaissance. Wright Field, Dayton, OH
					for installation of American radio equipment. USAAF 8th Air Force, England. SOC 30Nov45
				34936 ex KB138. USAAF 8th Air Force, England. Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation,
					Niagara Falls, NY 10Feb44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 20Apr44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 1Aug44USAAF 8th Air Force, England. 325th Ferrying Squadron,
					27th Air Transport Group, Heston (Station 510), Middlesex, England. Damaged taxying at Prestwick (Station 500),
					Scotland 15Aug44. Returned to RAF. SOC 15Nov46
				34937 ex KB139	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 17Jan44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 29Apr44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 5Jul44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field, Manchester, NH. Damaged by mechanical failure taxying at Grenier Field 15Aug44.
				34938 ex KB140	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 20Jan44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 29Apr44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 5Jul44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England. Returned to RAF. SOC 13Oct45.
				34939 ex KB141	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 26Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 29Apr44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 12Jul44.
					306th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Accident taking off from Rome Field, Rome, NY 15Jul44. DBR
					Surveyed Jul 16, 1944
				34940 ex KB146	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 26Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 12Jul44.
					Returned to RAF 2Nov44. Overshot landing at Pomigliano, Naples, Italy 29Oct45. DBR.
				34941 ex KB147, Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 2Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 6Jul44.
					Returned to RAF 14Dec44
				34942 ex KB148	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 2Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 8Jul44.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jul44. USAAF 8th Air Force, England 17Jul44. Returned to RAF 3Nov44. No. 139 (Jamaica)
					Squadron, RAF Upwood, Cambridgeshire. During landing after a training flight, the airplane swerved off the
					runway at RAF Upwood 13Apr45. DBR.
				34943 ex KB149	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 2Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6May44.
					306th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport
					Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged after mechanical failure taking off at Romulus
					Field 15May44. Returned to RAF, Canada 1Feb45. SOC 30Nov45
				34944 ex KB150	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 23Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 27May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 12Aug44.
					Returned to RAF, Canada 1Feb45. SOC 30Nov45
				34945 ex KB151	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 5Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 8May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 4Aug44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 15Jan45. Returned to RAF. SOC 30Nov45.
				34946 ex KB152	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 10Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 8Apr44.
					Wellston Air Depot, Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 12Apr44. 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field,
					Detroit, MI. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 21Apr44. Surveyed 25Apr44.
				34947 ex KB190. Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 18Mar44.
					3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England. Flown to Nova Scotia, Canada 8Nov44.
					DBR in accident 28Nov44. Returned to RAF 1Feb45
				34948 ex KB154	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 2Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5Jun44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 9Aug44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 15Jan45. Returned to RAF. SOC 30Nov45.
				34949 ex KB155	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 3Feb44.
					Orlando Field, FL 24Mar44.
				 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 25Aug44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 15Dec44. 802nd Reconnaissance Group (Special),
					Watton (Station 376), Norfolk, England. 25th Bombardment Group, Reconnaissance, Watton (Station 376), Norfolk
				34950 ex KB156	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 10Feb44.
					Wellston Air Depot, Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 7Apr44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 20Apr44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 4Jul44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 9Jul44. 802nd Reconnaissance Group
					(Special), Watton (Station 376), Norfolk, England. 25th Bombardment Group, Reconnaissance, Watton (Station 376),
					Norfolk 9Aug44. Substantially damaged landing at Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 6Sep44. Returned to RAF 11Oct44. SOC 10Jan47.
				34951 ex KB157	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 14Feb44.
					Wellston Air Depot, Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 16Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 20Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 1Aug44. Returned to RAF 22Nov44. No. 16 Operational
					Training Unit, RAF Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire. Spun into the ground following a port engine failure near
					Barford St John 28Jan45 (2KIS).).
				34952 ex KB158	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 13Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 24Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 19Jul44. Returned to RAF 24Nov44. Damaged; SOC 12Mar45.
				34953 ex KB159	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 13Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA.
					Destroyed when ground looped landing at Hunter Field 11Apr44. Surveyed 13Apr44.
				34954 ex KB180 Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 5Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 29Jun44.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jul44
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 16Aug44. Returned to RAF in UK 8Oct44. SOC 31Jul47.
				34955 ex KB181	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 24Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 29Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 15Aug44.
					USAAF 9th Air Force, Europe 19Sep44.
					SOC 11May45.
				34956 ex KB182	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 18Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 4Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 25Jul44.
					Returned to RAF in UK. SOC 17May45
				34957 ex KB183	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 19Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 29Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 27Jul44. Substantially damaged during the ferry
					flight to UK when ground looped taking off from Goose Bay, Labrador 21Jul44. Condemned with 8th AAF 4Aug44.
				34958 ex KB184	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 24Feb44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 18Jun44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 17Jul44. Returned to RAF in UK 4Nov44. SOC 28Nov46.
				34959 ex KB185	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 1Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 4Jul44.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 7Jul44. fvrUSAAF 8th Air Force, England 24Jul44. Returned to RAF in UK 5Oct44.
					No. 139 (Jamaica) Squadron, RAF Upwood, Cambridgeshire. Lost without trace during an operational mission at
					night to Berlin, Germany 2/3Apr45 (2MIA)
				34960 ex KB186.	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 29Feb44.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, VA Aug 19, 1944 to Jan 19, 1945
					510th Base Unit, La Guardia Field, NY. Returned to RAF, Canada 1Feb45. SOC Nov 30, 1945
				34961 ex KB187	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 2Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2May44.
					Headquarters Air Transport Command Test Unit,
					Detachment 37, Miami, FL. Substantially damaged in an accident in the south hangar, 36 St. Airport,
					Miami, FL 15Jun44. Class 26 ground instructional aircraft 1Aug44
				34962 ex KB188	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 18Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 12Jul44.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul44. USAAF 8th Air Force, England 26Jul44. 325th Ferrying Squadron,
					27th Air Transport Group, Heston (Station 510), Middlesex, England. Damaged landing at Watton 30Jul44.
					802nd Reconnaissance Group (Special), Watton (Station 376), Norfolk, England. 25th Bombardment Group,
					Reconnaissance, Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 9Aug44. Damaged landing at Watton 30Aug44.
					Returned to RAF in UK 2Nov44. SOC 31Dec46.
				34963 ex KB189	Modification Center ? 7, Bell Aircraft Corporation, Niagara Falls, NY 18Mar44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2May44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Air Depot, NY 13Jul44.
					USAAF 8th Air Force, England 25Jul44. Returned to RAF in UK 2Nov44. SOC 31Dec46..
43-34964/35123		Cancelled contract for F-8 Mosquito.
				Canadian-built DH.98 Mosquito built for the RAF; to have been diverted for use by USAAF. The Canadian built Mosquitoes
				were fitted with a Packard-built Merlin engine with a single-stage supercharger. Intended by the USAAF for
				high-speed photo reconnaissance at altitude, their performance was insufficient; the balance of the contract was cancelled.
43-35124/35125		Vultee XA-41
				Consolidated Vultee Model 90 ground attack fighter.
				35124 First flight at March Field, CA 11Feb44. Accepted by USAAF 27Feb45. Used by Pratt & Whitney, Hartford
					as an engine testbed for the R-4360. Evaluated by the US Navy at Patuxent River, MD in
					comparison with other contemporary attack aircraft, especially the Douglas AD-1 Skyraider and
					Martin AM-1 Mauler. Registered as NX60373 to the Pratt & Whitney division of United Aircraft to
					continue engine tests. Scrapped 1950
				35125 cancelled.
43-35126/35325		Northrop B-35B
				Contract cancelled
43-35326/35445		Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman
				MSN 400/519
				35326	(MSN 400) Delivered to USAAF March 25, 1944; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker,
					Oklahoma May 4, 1944; damaged when ground looped during takeoff at Dalhart, Texas October 23, 1944;
					To RFC May 31, 1945; Lee Mansdorf, Hollywood, California; registered NC68398 November 26, 1947,
					cancelled March 30, 1954; T.S. Douglas (Muskoka Air Trails), Muskoka, Ontario April 21, 1948;
					registered CF-GIA; World Wide Airways, Montreal, Quebec May 14, 1949;
					destroyed at Lac Toro, Quebec October 9, 1949 killing the pilot and four passengers.
				35327	(MSN 401) Delivered to USAAF March 25, 1944; Brookley, Mobile, Alabama March 27, 1944;
					4103th Base Unit, Jackson, Mississippi; damaged when ground looped at Raymond Auxiliary Field,
					Mississippi August 26, 1945; To RFC at Ponca City, Oklahoma November 14, 1945;
					Esh-Peter Aircraft Services, Hayward, California; registered N57998, cancelled.
				35328	(MSN 402) Delivered to USAAF March 25, 1944; McClellan Field, Sacramento, California April 7, 1944;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina March 19, 1946; Devil’s Lake Flying Service, Charleston,
					South Carolina; registered NC66227; Newfoundland Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland;
					registered VO-ABQ; registered CF-GPK September 27, 1949 [after Newfoundland became a
					Canadian province]; Queen Charlotte Airlines Ltd., Vancouver, BC May 26, 1951;
					crashed on approach to Garibaldi Lake, BC September 9, 1951, all survived.
				35329	(MSN 403) Delivered to USAAF March 25, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 28, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey on April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 310th Ferrying Squadron,
					27th Air Transport Group, Warton, Lancashire;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Hendslough Farm, Kingsley, Frodsham, Cheshire September 21, 1944;
					salvaged December 28, 1944.
				35330	(MSN 404) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 31, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 1, 1944; 8th AF, England; 652nd Bomb Squadron, 25th Bomb Group, Watton;
					Damaged taxying at Watton September 20, 1944; 9th AF, Europe; Laon (A-70), France;
					Crashed at Poziers, France January 18, 1945; salvaged.
				35331	(MSN 405) Delivered to USAAF 43-35331 on March 29, 1944. Flown to Fort Dix, New Jersey April 1, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey on April 19; 8th AF, England;
					381st Service Squadron, 7th Photographic Group, Mount Farm, Oxfordshire;
					Damaged taxying at Watton August 20, 1944
				35332	(MSN 406) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 1, 1944; Newark,
					New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					US Military Defense Aid diversion to Czechoslovakia November, 1946. Provided to BATA,
					a Czechoslovakian shoe company, for the purpose of starting a small in-country airline.
					To Czechoslovakian AF November, 1946 as RA-03.
				35333	(MSN 407) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 31, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 27, 1944; 8th AF, England; 384th Bomb Group, Grafton
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire May-Jun45. Istres (Station 195),
					Marseille, France Jun-Jul45. 9th AF, Europe; salvaged.
				35334	(MSN 408) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 31, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, Creil, France [A-81];
					Tamaged in a landing accident at Liege (A-930, France October 21, 1944;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission, Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947.
				35335	(MSN 409) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 1, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; US Military Defense Aid diversion
					to Czechoslovakia November, 1946; provided to BATA, a Czechoslovakian shoe company, for
					the purpose of starting a small in-country airline; registered OK-XDF; Czeskoslovenské Státní
					Aerolinie (Czechoslovak State Airlines). .
				35336	(MSN 410) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey March 31, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 325th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air
					Transport Group, 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton;
					Destroyed in a forced landing near Rothwell, England June 20, 1944.
				35337	(MSN 411) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 7, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					HQ Squadron, Gutersloh [Y-99], Germany; damaged in a takeoff accident Gutersloh April 15, 1945;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission, Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947;
					registered N79825, cancelled. To Israeli AF as B-53, later 0802.
				35338	(MSN 412) Delivered to USAAF March 29, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 5, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					325th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Transport Group, Grove, Berkshire;
					Damaged taxying at Grove May 1, 1945; condemned January 29, 1947; salvaged May 1, 1947.
				35339	(MSN 413) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 3, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					AB Ahrenbergsflyg, Stockholm, Sweden July 6, 1946; registered SE-ATC October 31, 1946;
					AB Industridiesel, Stockholm May 8, 1948; to Cairo, Egypt May 13, 1948;
					Aircraft confiscated by Egyptian authorities in violation of international law May 16, 1948;
					registration cancelled January 18, 1949 on export to Yemen; registered in Yemen as YEMEN 4;
					Yemen Airlines; reregistered YE-AAD.
				35340	(MSN 414) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 4, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey April 19, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France;
					Force landed out of fuel six miles from Le Bourget November 26, 1944; salvaged December 10, 1944.
				35341	(MSN 415) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; Oakland, California;
					shipped to the 13th AF, Noumea, New Caledonia May 15, 1944; Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands;
					Accident April 9, 1945; condemned July 2, 1945
				35342	(MSN 416) Delivered to USAAF April 4, 1944; Oakland, California April 17, 1944;
					shipped to the 13th AF, Noumea, New Caledonia May 15, 1944; Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands;
					Condemned June 12, 1946.
				35343	(MSN 417) Delivered to USAAF March 31, 1944; Oakland, California May 25, 1944;
					shipped to the 13th AF, Noumea, New Caledonia June 14; Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands;
					Accident; condemned October 1946.
				35344	(MSN 418) Delivered to USAAF April 4, 1944; Oakland, California April 20, 1944;
					shipped to the 13th AF, Noumea, New Caledonia May 15, 1944; Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission August 13, 1947.
				35345	(MSN 419) Delivered to USAAF April 4, 1944; Dale Mabry, Tallahassee, Florida May 6, 1944;
					Hammer, Fresno, California; 461st Base Unit, Portersville, California;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Portersville September 17, 1945;
					To RFC April 25, 1946; Childers Hatchery, Santa Ana, California; registered N68177;
					Fleetway Inc., Burbank, California; registration revoked January 14, 1977, cancelled October 23, 2013.
				35346	(MSN 420) Delivered to USAAF April 4, 1944; Waycross, Georgia April 15, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group, Creil [A-81], France;
					Damaged in mid air collision at Beaumont-sur-Oise (A-60), France May 14, 1945; 
					To RFC April 5, 1946; registered N54048, cancelled.
				35347	(MSN 421) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1944; Pinellas, St Petersburg, Florida April 13, 1944;
					159th Liaison Squadron, 3rd Air Commando Group, Cross City, Florida;
					forced landing due engine failure on Route 19, 10 miles S of Dunnellon AAF, Florida August 30, 1944; 
					Thomasville, Georgia; Robins, Georgia; Reconstruction Finance Corporation August 3, 1945;
					S.S. Logan, Bainbridge, Georgia; NC49995; P.J. Murray, Oxnard, California;
					registered NC55800; Uranium Corporation of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC;
					registered May 17, 1951 as CF-GOB; operated by Queen Charlotte Airlines; Pacific Western Airlines,
					Vancouver, BC 1959 [when they bought out Queen Charlotte]; Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario;
					P.T. Rickey and B.G. Woods, Lynn Lake, Manitoba November 30, 1960;
					Crashed six miles east of Lynn Lake 1961; wreckage removed and reported sold in 1978;
					registration cancelled May 27, 1982; airframe reported at Northern Skyservice, Redditt, Ontario;
					airframe acquired by Joe McBryan 1992.
				35348	(MSN 422) Delivered to USAAF April 14, 1944; 2nd AF; Peterson Field, Colorado Springs,
					Colorado April 26, 1944; Combat Crew Training School, 267th Base Unit, Fort Sumner, New Mexico;
					Damaged landing at Taiban Auxiliary Field, New Mexico November 27, 1944.
				35349	(MSN 423) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1944; Bartow, Florida April 9, 1944;
					127th Liaison Squadron, 2nd Air Commando Group, Aiken, South Carolina;
					damaged taxying at Charleston, South Carolina May 26, 1944;
					To RFC August 22, 1945; Bryan Aviation Service, Durham, North Carolina; registered N53654;
					Central Northern Airways Ltd., St. James, Manitoba; registered as CF-GTP May 10, 1950;
					Transair Ltd., St. James, Manitoba 1956 [when they bought out Central Northern]; Canadian
					Fish Producers Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba 1963; Dolphin Airways, Lynn Lake, Manitoba 1965;
					North Canada Air Ltd., Prince Albert, Saskatchewan February 3, 1967;
					Sioux Narrows Airways, Sioux Narrows, Ontario May 14, 1970;
					Crashed while in service with Sioux Narrows Airways; sale reported in 1978;
					registration cancelled May 27, 1982; fuselage reported at Kuby’s Aircraft Service,
					Kenora, Ontario in 1992; sale reported in February 1994.
				35350	(MSN 424) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1944; Westover, Massachusetts May 6, 1944;
					To RFC in New York January 25, 1946; Sea Air Service, Long Island, NY.
				35351	(MSN 425) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1944; Sioux Falls, South Dakota April 12, 1944;
					damaged in a crash landing at Clearwater Lake, Manitoba September 28, 1944;
					To RFC at Cimarron, Oklahoma March 25, 1946; R.W. Crawford, Bartlesville, Oklahoma;
					registered N54007, cancelled.
				35352	(MSN 426) Delivered to USAAF April 6, 1944; Hammer Field, Fresno, California June 3, 1944;
					Ferring, Harman and Wampler, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; registered N52711.
				35353	(MSN 427) Delivered to USAAF April 11, 1946; retained by Noorduyn for five days for tests;
					Perry, Florida April 20, 1944; 1st FS, 2nd Air Commando Group, Lakeland, Florida;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Alachua, Florida August 26, 1944;
					451st Base Unit, Salinas, California;
					Damaged landing due weather at Lemoore, California December 12, 1944;
					To RFC at Augusta, Georgia September 15, 1945; Walker Airways, Detroit, Michigan; registered NC63743;
					Queen Charlotte Airlines, Vancouver, BC; registered CF-GYY September 20, 1951;
					Sault Airways Ltd. May 7, 1953; Kyro’s Airways, Sault Ste. Marie 1970; Gibson Airways, Uppsala,
					Ontario 1971; Thousand Lakes Airways, Uppsala 1973; W.H. Lytle and R.C. Richards, Uppsala 1978;
					Thousand Lakes Airways 1979;
					The floats buckled on takeoff at Bishop Lake, Ontario June 25, 1985 in high winds and the
					aircraft overturned; registration cancelled December 9, 1985; sale reported April 1986;
					damaged airframe reported at Kuby’s Aircraft Repair, Kenora, Ontario in 1992. Recovered from
					Kuby's Aircraft Services and transported to Montreal Aviation Museum for restoration, arriving Sep 1, 2017.
				35354	(MSN 428) Delivered to USAAF April 7, 1944; Oklahoma City Air Service Command, Tinker, Oklahoma
					May 10, 1944; To RFC at Cimarron, Oklahoma April 18, 1946; R.W. Crawford, Bartlesville, Oklahoma;
					registered N49693; registered in Colombia as HK-256; SOTA; TASS.
				35355	(MSN 429) Delivered to USAAF April 7, 1944; 4119th Base Unit, Brookley, Mobile, Alabama April 14, 1944;
					Damaged when nosed over taxying at Dyersburg, Tennessee June 7, 1944;
					Accident October 2, 1944; To RFC at Fresno, California April 25, 1946;
					To RFC at McKellar, Tennessee May 14, 1946; registered NC75049;
					Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario; registration CF-DRF assigned March 16, 1953;
					ferried to Kenora, Ontario; rebuilt between 1953 and 1955; registered September 19, 1955.
					Enroute from Kenora to Red Lake, Ontario December 20, 1957, the aircraft crashed while
					attempting to land on snow covered Ball Lake, 50 miles NE of Kenora after encountering a snowstorm.
					The aircraft was destroyed and the three passengers were killed, pilot was thrown clear and
					spent the night on the ice.
				35356	(MSN 430) Delivered to USAAF April 10, 1944; 4112th Base Unit, Olmsted, Middletown Air Depot,
					Pennsylvania April 13, 1944; Damaged when ground looped at Olmsted, March 16, 1945;
					Edgewood, Maryland; Robins, Georgia; 112th Base Unit, Westover, Massachusetts;
					Damaged while parked in a collision by B-25J 44-86764 at Mitchel Field, NY October 22, 1945;
					Arabian American Oil Co., San Francisco, California; registered NC41876;
					crated and shipped from New York to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia; assembled then test flown December 17, 1945.
					The aircraft was painted all-red, fitted with oversized tires for operations on primitive strips
					and put into service; registered NR48176; Société Compagnie Laotienne de Commerce et de Transports,
					Hanoi, Vietnam March 25, 1950; registered F-OAFL March 29, 1950, cancelled July 22, 1952;
					Destroyed by fire at Gia Lam, Hanoi June 4, 1952.
				35357	(MSN 431) Delivered to USAAF April 7, 1944; 4126th Base Unit, San Bernardino, California April 22, 1944;
					damaged in a landing accident at Fort Smith, NWT September 30, 1944;
					Crashed 10 miles S of Corona, California January 15, 1945.
				35358	(MSN 432) Delivered to USAAF April 3, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF April 23, 1944;
					serial 371; Western Air Command, Vancouver, BC; reserve storage; No.3 Training Command May 22, 1944;
					No.1 Training Command January 6, 1945 equipped for photography for No.7 Photo Wing;
					No.1 AC, Rockcliffe, Ontario March 13, 1945 for completion of installation for survey work;
					No.9 T Group July 15, 1946; No.435 Squadron, Edmonton, Alberta March 1947;
					North Western Air Command, Churchill, Manitoba July 22, 1947; No.111 Comp. Flight;
					No.413 Photo Squadron [AP-N], Rockcliffe, Ontario; No.10 Repair Depot, Calgary, Alberta August 25, 1949;
					Reserve storage; No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car And Foundry) January 17, 1950 for
					reconditioning; Air Transport Command, No.413 Squadron June 4, 1950; No.121 (C&R) Flight June 16, 1953;
					No.25 Air Material Base (Canadian Pacific Airlines), Calgary, Alberta December 18, 1953;
					Lincoln Park, Calgary, Alberta August 17, 1954; reserve storage;
					SOC January 20, 1956; Noorduyn Norseman Aircraft Ltd., Montreal Quebec, 1956; rebuilt;
					registered CF-ILR; Gold Belt Air Service, Rouyn, Quebec;
					Lamb Airways Ltd., The Pas, Manitoba October 26, 1960;
					Destroyed Baffin Island August 9, 1961, the aircraft was moored to a buoy when it was sunk
					by high winds.
				35359	(MSN 433) Delivered to USAAF April 7, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to RCAF April 23, 1944;
					serial 372; Western Air Command, Vancouver, BC; reserve storage; No.3 Training Command May 22, 1944;
					No.1 Training Command January 9, 1945 equipped for photography for No.7 Photo Wing;
					No.1 Air Command, Rockcliffe, Ontario March 13, 1945 for completion of installation for survey work;
					No.9 (T) Group July 15, 1946; reserve storage November 7, 1947;
					No.11 Technical Support Unit (Canadian Car And Foundry) December 22, 1947 for overhaul;
					North Western Air Command, Churchill, Manitoba June 10, 1948;
					No.6 Repair Depot January 12, 1951 for repairs; reserve storage October 14, 1952;
					No.12 Technical Support Unit (deHavilland) December 4, 1952 for overhaul;
					Mutual Defense Assistance Program; Royal Norwegian AF August 5, 1953 as 372, code R-AR;
					Skattøra, Tromso on floats as an ambulance aircraft; loan to Wideroes January 1, 1954;
					registered LN-BDT; crashed and sank at Bodø Harbor, Norway October 23, 1955.
				35360	(MSN 434) Delivered to USAAF May 18, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 20, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 27, 1944;
					9th AF, Europe; Headquarters Squadron, 9th Bomb Division, Chartres [A-40], France;
					Destroyed in a landing accident at Chelles, France September 15, 1944; salvaged September, 1944;
					to Royal AF for spares recovery
				35361	(MSN 435) Delivered to USAAF May 18, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 20, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 27, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					669th Bomb Squadron, 416th Bomb Group, Laon [A-69], France;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Laon May 16, 1945; salvaged May, 1945;
					To Royal AF for spares recovery.
				35362	(MSN 436) Delivered to USAAF April 15, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPP; The aircraft crashed while landing at Wendigo Lake, Ontario
					January 13, 1947 and was destroyed.
				35363	(MSN 437) Delivered to USAAF April 15, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPQ;
					Crashed at Sandgirt Lake, Labrador February 3, 1945 when it hit a rock while landing and flipped
					on its back; written off.
				35364	(MSN 438) Delivered to USAAF April 14, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPR;
					Crashed and destroyed forty miles north of Yellowknife, NWT August 18, 1945, the aircraft
					bounced on landing and the floats gave way, four persons on board suffered no injuries.
				35365	(MSN 439) Delivered to USAAF April 14. 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Canadian
					Pacific Airlines; registered CF-CPS; Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora, Ontario January 24, 1948;
					crashed at Kirkness Lake, Ontario December 23, 1950 during a snow storm, pilot and a passenger
					being transported to hospital in Red Lake were killed.
				35366	(MSN 440) Delivered to USAAF May 1, 1944; Charleston, South Carolina May 2, 1944;
					134th Base Unit, Oscada, Michigan;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Norfolk, Virginia September 5, 1944;
					146th Base Unit, Selfridge, Michigan;
					Damaged landing at Mitchel, New York May 12, 1945;
					To RFC at Camden, South Carolina December 11, 1945; G.J. Keiter, Oak Harbor Island, Washington;
					registered N56540; Alaska Airlines Inc., Seattle, Washington;
					Northern Air Service Ltd., Fort Nelson, BC; registered CF-MOL August 18, 1960;
					Destroyed at Fort Nelson, BC February 22, 1961, after takeoff the aircraft stalled and crashed
					into trees, frost on wings was blamed, one serious injury.
				35367	(MSN 441) Delivered to USAAF April 19, 1944; Fairfield Air Depot, Ohio April 21, 1944;
					To RFC; registered N58x35, cancelled.
				35368	(MSN 442) Delivered to USAAF April 19, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 22, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 4, 1944; 8th AF, England.
				35369	(MSN 443) Delivered to USAAF April 19, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 22, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944; 8th AF, England; accident May 2, 1945;
					14th Mobile Reclamation & Repair Squadron, 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston, Suffolk;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident Honington July 28, 1945.
				35370	(MSN 444) Delivered to USAAF April 20, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 22, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 4, 1944; 8th AF, England; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident November 21, 1944; salvaged January 8, 1945; repaired March 10, 1945;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947.
				35371	(MSN 445) Delivered to USAAF April 21, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 22, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944; 8th AF, England;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, Colleville-sur-Mer [A-22], Belgium;
					Crash landed at Colleville-sur-Mer August 1, 1944;
					325th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 4th Strategic Air Depot, Hitcham, Suffolk;
					Force landed near Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire August 24, 1944 when the engine failed due
					to fuel starvation, a fuel gauge stuck indicating ¼ tank when the tank was actually empty;
					salvaged October 29, 1944.
				35372	(MSN 446) Delivered to USAAF April 20, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 21, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944; 8th AF, England; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947.
				35373	(MSN 447) Delivered to USAAF April 20, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944; 8th AF, England; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947.
				35374	(MSN 448) Delivered to USAAF April 25, 1944; Newark, New Jersey April 28, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 5, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					390th FS, 366th FG, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany;
					Damaged in a landing accident Fritzlar October 23, 1945;
					Accident April 11, 1946; salvaged May 23, 1946.
				35375	(MSN 449) Delivered to USAAF April, 1944; Fort Dix, New Jersey April 25, 1944;
					Newark, New Jersey May 5, 1944; 8th AF, England; 4th Strategic Air Depot, Hitcham, Suffolk;
					Damaged taxying at Hitcham March 1, 1945; 9th AF, England;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany June 17, 1947.
				35376	(MSN 450) Delivered to USAAF April 25, 1944; Newark, New Jersey April 28, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 6, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					42nd Air Depot Group, Ansbach [R-45], Germany;
					Destroyed in a landing accident at Innsbruck [R-88], Austria July 9, 1945.
				35377	(MSN 451) Delivered to USAAF April 21, 1944; Newark, New Jersey April 27, 1944;
					Shipped to the 8th AF, England May 6, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					322nd SC, 7th Air Depot Group, Thionville [Y-33], France;
					Damaged taxying at Thionville February 19, 1945;
					111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Photo Reconnaissance Group, Furth [R-28], Germany;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Reims [A-62], France October 21, 1945.
				35378	(MSN 452) Delivered to USAAF April 21, 1944; Newark, New Jersey April 27, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 6, 1944; 9th AF, Europe; salvaged April 4, 1946.
				35379	(MSN 453) Delivered to USAAF May 1, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 1, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 9, 1944; 9th AF, Europe
				35380	(MSN 454) Delivered to USAAF May 1, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 1, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 7, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Reconnaissance Group, Margny-les-Compiegne [Y-35], France;
					Damaged landing due weather at Compiegne [Y-35], Margny, France April 30, 1946;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35381	(MSN 455) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Eldorado Mining
					and Refining Co. Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario; registered CF-BXK.
					On March 3, 1945 the aircraft hit shore during a precautionary landing in a snow storm on
					Great Slave Lake, NWT. Shipped to Noorduyn but found to be beyond economical repair, written off.
				35382	(MSN 456) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Eldorado Mining
					And Refining Co Ltd., Ottawa, Ontario; registered CF-BXL; Canadian Pacific Airlines Ltd March 3, 1946;
					Written off December 9, 1946 when it broke through ice on landing at Indian Lake, Quebec.
				35383	(MSN 457) Delivered to USAAF May 1, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 7, 1944; 34th Bomb Group, Mendlesham, Lincs;
					9th AF, Europe; Accident May 29, 1946; salvaged June 24, 1946.
				35384	(MSN 458) Delivered to USAAF May 1, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 2, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 9, 1944; 9th AF, Europe; accident May 31, 1946;
					salvaged July 17, 1946.
				35385	(MSN 459) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 4, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England on May 9;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group, Creil [A-81], France;
					Damaged landing at Liege [A-93], Belgium December 17, 1944; salvaged December 4, 1945.
				35386	(MSN 460) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 4, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 11, 1944; 44th Air Depot Group, Merville [B-53], France;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Merville April 10, 1945; salvaged June 22, 1945.
				35387	(MSN 461) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 5, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 11, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947;
					registered as I-AIAX; in June 2004 it was reported in outside storage at the town of Zerman
					near Treviso, Italy awaiting possible restoration.
				35388	(MSN 462) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 5, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 11, 1944; used for air snatch pick-up of agents;
					Accident December 20, 1945; salvaged February 19, 1946.
				35389	(MSN 463) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 5, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 14, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident July 31, 1944; salvaged June 20, 1945.
				35390	(MSN 464) Delivered to the USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 7, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, Europe May 11, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France;
					Damaged in a taxying accident at Le Bourget October 9, 1944;
					326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Air Transport Group, Creil [A-81], France;
					Crashed taking off at Emeville, France January 2, 1945.
				35391	(MSN 465) Delivered to USAAF May 4, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 8, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 11, 1944; accident April 20, 1945; salvaged May 23. 1945.
				35392	(MSN 466) Delivered to USAAF May 5, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 8, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 13, 1944; 3rd Strategic Air Depot, Neaton, Norfolk;
					Damaged taxying at Watton, Suffolk August 20, 1944;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France;
					Damaged taxying at Le Bourget November 4, 1944;
					Accident March 27, 1946; salvaged May 10, 1946.
				35393	(MSN 467) Delivered to USAAF May 8, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 9, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF in Europe May 14, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					344th Bomb Group, Florennes [A-78], Belgium;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Hanau [Y-91], Germany April 26, 1945.
				35394	(MSN 468) Delivered to USAAF May 5, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 7, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 15, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					389th FS, 365th FG, Chievres [A-84], Belgium;
					Accident landing at Villacoublay [A-42], France December 16, 1944; salvaged February 3, 1945.
				35395	(MSN 469) Delivered to USAAF May 12, 1944 on floats; diverted to the US Forest Service;
					registered N28699; one float damaged June 17, 1944; float repaired and the aircraft delivered
					June 30, 1944; Ely Lake, Minnesota July 7, 1944; registered CF-JEC;
					Superior Airways Ltd., Fort William, Ontario;
					Damaged at Sioux Lookout, Ontario October 16, 1959, landing with snow squalls and gusty wind
					present, the aircraft bounced twice, power was applied to recover but the left wing dropped
					and the wing and float hit the water. Aircraft came to rest in a vertical nose down position,
					two passengers died. On
					Northwestern Flying Services, Nestor Falls, Ontario 1964; Sabourin Lake Airways, Cochenour,
					Ontario April 4, 1968; fuselage later metalized; Tero Trucking (1990) Ltd February 19, 1998;
					West Caribou Air Service Ltd July 23, 2007; Tero Trucking (1990) Ltd December 22, 2008;
					last reported 2013 at Northland Aviation Service, Ignace, Ontario; registration current [Sep16].
					Also listed as being US civil registry as N6326N, cancelled Sep 25, 1997.
				35396	(MSN 470) Delivered to USAAF May 10, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 12, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 19, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					Headquarters Squadron, 100th Fighter Wing, Rennes [A-27], France;
					Destroyed in a takeoff accident at Rennes August 28, 1944, pilot killed.
				35397	(MSN 471) Delivered to USAAF May 10, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 12, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					587th Bomb Squadron, 394th Bomb Group, Cambrai [A-74], France;
					Damaged in a takeoff accident at Chartres [A-40], France October 20, 1944;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Cambrai, France May 2, 1945;
					AB Trafik Turist Transportflyg, Ostersund, Stockholm, Sweden July 10, 1946;
					registered SE-ASL September 24, 1946;
					Damaged when ground looped at Bulltofta December 17, 1946 after a landing approach which
					was too high due to fog; damaged at Sjön Luossajärvi, Kiruna October 4, 1948 due high winds;
					Destroyed July 11, 1949.
				35398	(MSN 472) Delivered to USAAF July 5, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Forces Aereas
					Brasileiras as 01; later serial 2795; flown to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas July 12, 1944;
					handed over to Brazilian pilots who ferried it to Brazil; departed US July 22, 1944.
				35399	(MSN 473) Delivered to USAAF July 5, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Forces Aereas
					Brasileiras as 02; later serial 2796; flown to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas July 10, 1944;
					handed over to Brazilian pilots who ferried it to Brazil; departed US July 22, 1944.
				35400	(MSN 474) Delivered to USAAF July 5, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Forces Aereas
					Brasileiras as 03; later serial 2797; flown to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas July 10, 1944;
					handed over to Brazilian pilots who ferried it to Brazil; departed US July 21, 1944.
				35401	(MSN 475) Delivered to USAAF July 5, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Forces Aereas
					Brasileiras as 04; later serial 2798; flown to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas July 8, 1944;
					handed over to Brazilian pilots who ferried it to Brazil; departed US July 21, 1944.
				35402	(MSN 476) Delivered to USAAF May 10, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 11, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 20, 1944; Accident May 30, 1945; salvaged July 20, 1945.
				35403	(MSN 477) Delivered to USAAF May, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Ontario Provincial
					Air Service, Toronto, Ontario; Delivered June 29, 1944; registered CF-OBC;
					Destroyed by fire at Sutton Lake, Ontario June 30, 1949, Sparks from a nearby forest fire
					blew onto the aircraft while it was beached.
				35404	(MSN 478) Delivered to USAAF May, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Ontario Provincial
					Air Service, Toronto, Ontario; delivered July 5, 1944; registered CF-OBD; E.R. Myers,
					Fort Frances, Ontario December 14, 1950; Rusty Myers Flying Service, Fort Frances May 9, 1951;
					Atlas Acceptance Corporation, Winnipeg, Manitoba June 13, 1968;
					Norcanair, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan June 20, 1968, leased from Atlas Acceptance;
					Atlas Acceptance December 9, 1968; Selkirk Air Service, Selkirk, Manitoba February 7, 1969;
					overturned and burned during an attempted ski landing at Selkirk airport.
				35405	(MSN 479) Delivered to USAAF May, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to
					MacIntyre-Porcupine Mines, Schumacher, Ontario; delivered June 24, 1944; registered CF-BXN;
					Destroyed by fire at dock at South Porcupine, Ontario May 16, 1948.
				35406	(MSN 480) Delivered to USAAF May, 1944; US Military Defense Aid diversion to Ontario
					Provincial Air Service, Toronto, Ontario; delivered June 30, 1944; registered CF-OBE;
					Central Northern Airways Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba May 11, 1951;
					Transair Ltd., St. James, Manitoba in 1956 when Central Northern and Arctic Wings merged to
					become Transair; Northland Airlines, Winnipeg, Manitoba September 30, 1965;
					Ontario Central Airlines, Kenora , Ontario September 28, 1976;
					Nunasai-Central Airlines Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba September 1984;
					Green Airways Ltd., Red Lake, Ontario February 5, 1986;
					the aircraft has been completely metalized, wings from CF-UUD	(MSN 224) were used;
					Substantially damaged during an attempted glassy water landing at Birch Lake Lodge 120 km
					northwest of Red Lake, Ontario July 3, 2004; as of September 2005, the wreckage remained
					ashore at Birch Lake Lodge.
				35407	(MSN 481) Delivered to USAAF May 11, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 13, 1944;
					9th AF, Europe; Headquarters, 387th Bomb Group, Stoney Cross, Hampshire;
					damaged when ground looped at Hendon, England August 9, 1944;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35408	(MSN 482) Delivered to USAAF May 11, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 13, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					668th Bomb Squadron, 416th Bomb Group, Wethersfield, Essex;
					Damaged when ground looped at Wethersfield August 24, 1944.
				35409	(MSN 483) Delivered to USAAF May 15, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 16, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					111th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Photo Reconnaissance Group, Creil [A-81], France;
					Destroyed in a forced landing NW of Paris, France November 16, 1945.
				35410	(MSN 484) Delivered to USAAF May 15, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 17, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 27, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					323rd Bomb Group, Lessay [A-20], France; destroyed while parked in collision by B-26B 41-31870
					taxying at Lessay September 9, 1944.
				35411	(MSN 485) Delivered to USAAF May 11, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 14, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					643rd Bomb Squadron, 409th Bomb Group, Couvron, Laon [A-70], France;
					Damaged when ground looped during takeoff at Athies, Laon [A-69], France February 24, 1945;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947;
				35412	(MSN 486) Delivered to USAAF May 12, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 15, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 21; 9th AF, Europe; accident December 20, 1945;
					salvaged February 19, 1946.
				35413	(MSN 487) Delivered to USAAF May 17, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 17, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 30; accident June 12, 1944; salvaged June 28.
				35414	(MSN 488) Delivered to USAAF May 17, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 18, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 27, 1944; Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35415	(MSN 489) Delivered to USAAF May 15, 1945; Newark, New Jersey May 17, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 27, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					Headquarters Squadron, 323rd Bomb Group, Lessay [A-20], France;
					Damaged in a landing accident Lessay September 1, 1944;
					323rd Bomb Group, Chartres [A-40], France;
					Damaged in a landing accident Chartres October 4, 1944;
					Accident December 20, 1945; salvaged February 19, 1946.
				35416	(MSN 490) Delivered to USAAF May 29, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 30, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 21, 1944; accident May 29, 1946; salvaged June 24, 1946.
				35417	(MSN 491) Delivered to USAAF May 20, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 21, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 30, 1944; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947; David M Miller, Roanoke, Virginia;
					registered N79834, cancelled July 14, 1948 on export to Belgium. Miller was acting as
					agent for Victor M. Oswald who purchased the aircraft for SOMACO, Brussels, Belgium.
					This was one of 15 aircraft purchased by SOMACO for Israel. Five others were purchased
					from other sources. Of these 20 aircraft, 17 eventually reached Israel; one crashed in
					Rome and two mistakenly landed in Gaza and were captured by the Egyptian army.
				35418	(MSN 492) Delivered to USAAF May 23, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 27, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 15, 1944;
					367th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh, Bedfordshire;
					Damaged while parked by debris from the mid air collision of B-17G 43-38030 and 43-38133
					returning from a mission in poor weather over Thurleigh October 22, 1944;
					To Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany;
					AB Industridiesel, Stockholm February 14, 1946.
					On March 4, 1946 USAAF pilots flew it from Germany to Stockholm/Bromma. Two days later it
					was flown to Boden. The aircraft was equipped as a landplane with wheels, not skis.
					Poor weather resulted in the flight being delayed and the aircraft landed in twilight on
					a runway that hadn’t been cleared of snow, resulting in it ground looping with damage
					to the wings and tail section. The aircraft was sent to 21 Wing at Luleå for repair.
					Repaired and test flown April 28, 1947;
					AB Norrlandsflyg, Luleå, Sweden (named ’Sarek’); registered SE-ASC May 2, 1947;
					AB Industridiesel, Stockholm December 29, 1948; registration cancelled April 25, 1949;
					To Royal Swedish AF / Flygvapnet April 25, 1949; type Tp78, serial 78001; 2 Wing, Hägernäs 1949;
					4 Wing Frösön, Östersund 1954 [code F4-W]; possibly operated by Norrlands Flygbaskar for
					ambulance duties; Jämtlands Aero; registered September 8, 1959 as SE-CLZ;
					Turistflyg AB at Arjeplog, November 2, 1971; Flygvapenmuseum Foundation 1980;
					refurbished in air ambulance colors and on floats [from a Saab S17BS];
					preserved and on display since 1989 at the Flygvapenmuseum / Swedish AF Museum, Malmslätt,
					Linköping, Sweden.
				35419	(MSN 493) Delivered to USAAF May 23, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 27, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					Damaged while parked in collision by UC-78 43-31799 at Marchais, France November 5, 1944;
					condemned December 12, 1945.
				35420	(MSN 494) Delivered to USAAF May 20, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 21, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 30, 1944; 9th AF, Europe; Headquarters,
					387th Bomb Squadron, Horsching [R-87], Austria;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Horsching August 13, 1945.
				35421	(MSN 495) Delivered to USAAF May 23, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 27, 1945;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England July 7, 1944; 20th Combat Bomb Wing, Hardwick, Norfolk;
					Damaged in collision with parked P-47D 42-75087 at Hardwick; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35422	(MSN 496) Delivered to USAAF May 20, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 21, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England May 30, 1944;
					Accident October 12, 1945; salvaged December 7, 1945.
				35423	(MSN 497) Delivered to USAAF May 23, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 26, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 21, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					320th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Le Bourget [A-54], Paris, France;
					Damaged at Le Bourget November 7, 1944, during a night landing the aircraft hit an unlit
					pile of sand on the edge of the runway, the left undercarriage sheared off and the aircraft
					ground looped; salvaged January 1, 1945.
				35424	(MSN 498) Delivered to USAAF May 29, 1944; Newark, New Jersey May 30, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 21, 1944; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35425	(MSN 499) Delivered to USAAF May 29, 1944; Long Beach, California June 5, 1944;
					shipped to Karachi, India July 31, 1944; 10th AF, India;
					Mistri Airlines Ltd., later Indian Overseas Airlines, Bombay, India; registered VT-AZM March 1, 1946;
					Metcaero Engineers Ltd., Bombay May 24, 1951; registration cancelled 1952.
				35426	(MSN 500) Delivered to USAAF May 29, 1944; Long Beach, California June 6, 1944;
					shipped to Karachi, India July 31, 1944; 10th AF, India; Accident June 28, 1945;
					salvaged September 5, 1945.
				35427	(MSN 501) Delivered to USAAF May 30, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 5, 1944; 3rd AF;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 19, 1945; Green & Long, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;
					registered NC28361; T.S. Douglas, Huntsville, Ontario May 2, 1950; registered CF-GSK;
					Western Aircraft Sales and Service, Vancouver, BC July 13, 1951;
					operated by Queen Charlotte Airlines from 1952 to 1956; later operated by Pacific Western
					Airlines for Uranium Corporation; Bullock, Hughes and Tillman, Calgary, Alberta May 21, 1958;
					Bullock Wings and Rotors, Calgary April 16, 1959; Harrison Airways, Vancouver, BC April 3, 1962;
					Canada Department of Transport was notified September 12, 1962 that the aircraft was written off.
					It is suspected that the aircraft was contaminated with a radioactive substance during its service
					with Uranium Corporation.
				35428	(MSN 502) Delivered to USAAF May 30, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 2, 1944; damaged; surveyed.
				35429	(MSN 503) Delivered to USAAF May 30, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 3, 1944; 3rd AF;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 19, 1945; registered N48618, cancelled on export
					to Colombia; Empresa de Aviacion Refrigeracion y Pesca [AFRYPESCA], Colombia; registered HK-712X;
					Written off at Guapi, Colombia October 13, 1953.
				35430	(MSN 504) Delivered to USAAF May 30, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 5, 1944; 3rd AF;
					Comer, Georgia; 157th Liaison Squadron, 3rd Air Commando Group, Statesboro, Georgia;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Morris Field, Charlotte, North Carolina July 8, 1944;
					814th Base Unit, Stout, Indiana;
					Damaged when ground looped during landing at Hale Field, Missoula, Montana July 19, 1945;
					To RFC at Cimarron, Texas December 9, 1946; S. H. Mitchell, Washington, DC; registered NC60787;
					Newfoundland Aero Sales and Service, St. John’s, Newfoundland; registered VO-ABJ; Newfoundland
					Airways Ltd., St. John’s, Newfoundland.
				35431	(MSN 505) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 8, 1944; 3rd AF;
					160th Liaison Squadron, 3rd Air Commando Group, Statesboro, Georgia;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Sylvania, Georgia June 15, 1944;
					To RFC at Augusta, Georgia August 21, 1945; US Military Defense Aid to
					Honduras AF / Fuerza Aérea Hondureña 1945; retired in 1961.
				35432	(MSN 506) Delivered to USAAF June 1, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 5, 1944;
					3rd AF; 458th FS, 506th FG, Lakeland, Florida;
					damaged landing at Lakeland January 18, 1945; 4th AF; Garden City, Kansas;
					To RFC at Ontario, California May 14, 1946; Charles Carpenter, Burbank, California;
					registered N13340; US Forest Service, Boise, Idaho 1949; Reeder Flying Service, Twin Falls, Idaho 1956;
					Parachutes Incorporated early 1960; Orange, Massachusetts; modified for sky diving use;
					to Hemet, California for the opening of a new sky diving facility there then returned to
					Orange for the World Sky Diving Meet in 1962; major overhaul 1963; Lakewood, New Jersey 1964;
					Orange, Massachusetts 1964; tail section damaged; Carl Wallace, New Hampshire, remained in
					Orange for the next year for repairs to the tail section; Rio Grande Contract Furnishings,
					Albuquerque, New Mexico; Henry Oliver lll, an aircraft broker in Santa Fe, New Mexico 1987;
					displayed in the Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, Texas in USAAF D-Day markings;
					Historic Transportation Inc, Wilmington, Delaware April 28, 1997; registration cancelled
					April 20, 2000 on export to Canada; Grass River Lodge, The Pas, Manitoba; registered CF-BHU
					April 27, 2001, cancelled July 31, 2006.
				35433	(MSN 507) Delivered to the USAF May 31, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 4, 1944; 3rd AF;
					Combat Crew Training School, 331st Base Unit, Barksdale, Louisiana;
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Barksdale January 4, 1945;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 19, 1945;
					Fish And Wildlife Service, Washington, DC; registered N725;
					Northern Consolidated Airlines Inc., Anchorage, Alaska 1951; registered N725E;
					Interior Airways Inc., Fairbanks, Alaska 1955; used during DEW line (Distant Early Warning)
					defense system construction; donated to the Interior and Arctic Alaska Aeronautical Foundation,
					Alaskaland, Fairbanks 1972 by Jim and Dottie Magoffin; preserved at the Pioneer Air Museum,
					Fairbanks, Alaska; donated to the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Anchorage, Alaska 1995;
					registration expired November 20, 2007, cancelled August 20, 2013; fuselage on display outside
					at the museums Lake Hood, Anchorage facility; noted in restoration hangar by June, 2010;
					registration N725E restored September 2, 2014 to the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Anchorage, Alaska.
				35434	(MSN 508) Delivered to USAAF May 31, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 2, 1944; 3rd AF;
					To RFC at Bush Field, Augusta, Georgia September 19, 1945; Green and Long, Baton Rouge, Louisiana;
					registered N27785; Western Michigan Repair Service;
					Loc Wood Boat & Motor Inc, Lake Ozark, Missouri February 8, 1956;
					registration cancelled January 16, 1958.
				35435	(MSN 509) Delivered to USAAF June 1, 1944; Statesboro, Georgia June 5, 1945;
					3rd AF; To RFC at Walnut Ridge, Arizona November 6, 1945;
					Fleetway Inc., Burbank, California; registered N61828, revoked January 14, 1977;
					Linea Aérea de Transporte Nacional (LATN), Paraguay 1954; registered ZP-CAY.
				35436	(MSN 510) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 4, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 21, 1944;
					Accident December 20, 1945; salvaged February 19, 1946.
				35437	(MSN 511) Delivered to USAAF June 1, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 9, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England July 14, 1944; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947.
				35438	(MSN 512) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 4, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 17, 1944;
					615th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe as a liaison aircraft;
					839th Air Engineering Squadron, 413th Air Service Group, Chelveston;
					Damaged in a ground loop accident Chelveston June 19, 1945;
					TO Foreign Liquidation Commission; Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany;
					AB Industridiesel, Stockholm February 14, 1946;
					AB Norrlandsflyg, Luleå, Sweden April 10, 1946; registered SE-ASB;
					Damaged near Umeå when the aircraft went through the ice April 15, 1947;
					The aircraft was sent to 21 Wing at Luleå for repair. Repaired and test flown November 4, 1947;
					AB Industridiesel, Stockholm; Aeropropaganda AB, Stockholm December 7, 1948;
					Damaged Vassaraträsket, Gällivare January 31, 1949 when landing on the ice the plane
					over-turned, causing damage to the landing gear, wing and propeller;
					repaired and test flown March 3, 1949; Dagens Nyheter AB, Stockholm September, 1949;
					Damaged Bromma March 8, 1950, on landing a gust of wind lifted the right wing so much that
					the left wing touched the ground, left rear wing spar cracked;
					Polarflyg AS, Oslo December 8, 1953; registration cancelled on export to Norway;
					registered LN-TVO December 9, 1953; Wideroes Flyveselskap, Norway January 12, 1954;
					registered LN-TVO; believed to have sunk at Hansnes i Langsund, Norway August 14, 1954;
					registration cancelled February 16, 1956.
				35439	(MSN 513) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 3, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF on Europe June 17, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					10th Depot Repair Squadron, 10th Air Depot Group, Villacoublay [A-42], France;
					Crashed and destroyed by fire on Shining Tor near Buxton, England September 29, 1944.
					The pilot was tasked with a liaison flight from Burtonwood near Warrington to RAF Winthorpe
					near Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire and back. He had left Burtonwood after lunch and
					took some 45 minutes to cover the 80 miles to Newark.
					Having spent 1.5 hours at Newark the pilot set off for the return leg back to Burtonwood. 
					Outbound he had encountered low cloud over the hills for about 5 minutes; however
					conditions had worsened by the time he returned. Once airborne he encountered a strong
					headwind and as such expected the flight to take longer than outbound.
					After flying for an hour he assumed he was more than likely beyond the hills and descended. 
					While still in cloud the pilot spotted ground just beneath him and shortly after struck
					rising ground. The aircraft turned over and caught fire though the pilot was able to
					escape the aircraft before the fire had taken hold. He made his way off the hill to
					Stake Farm where according to local legend he arrived clutching a piece of the aircraft.
					When asked what it was for he replied “it's to fend off the coyotes”.
				35440	(MSN 514) Delivered to USAAF June 3, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 6, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 17, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					492nd FS, 48th FG, Laon [A-70], Couvron, France;
					Damaged in a landing accident at Florennes [A-76], Belgium August 8, 1945;
					Accident October 11, 1946; salvaged November 5, 1946; reclaimed on January 11, 1947.
				35441	(MSN 515) Delivered to USAAF June 6, 1944; Newark, New Jersey;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 17, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					Accident February 27, 1946; salvaged May 31, 1946.
				35442	(MSN 516) Delivered to USAAF June 9, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 9, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 15, 1944; 9th AF, Europe;
					used as communication aircraft by 306th Bomb Group; US Military Defense Aid diversion
					to Czechoslovakia November, 1946. Provided to BATA, a Czechoslovakian shoe company,
					for the purpose of starting a small in-country airline. The Russian Government may
					have taken an aircraft to Russia to incorporate many of its design features into
					the Antonov An-2 aircraft, or may have been sold to the Israel Defense AF in 1947.
				35443	(MSN 517) Delivered to USAAF June 7, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 8, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England June 16, 1944; To Foreign Liquidation Commission;
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Bavaria, Germany April 30, 1947; registered in Czechoslovakia as OK-XDI;
					?eskoslovenské Státní Aerolinie (Czechoslovak State Airlines); Czechoslovak State Airlines
					Aeroclub; registered OK-EOU.
				35444	(MSN 518) Delivered to USAAF June 12, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 12, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England July 15, 1944; 357th FG, Leiston, Suffolk,
					for communications duties; named "Spirit of St Louis"
				35445	(MSN 519) Delivered to USAAF June 6, 1944; Newark, New Jersey June 7, 1944;
					shipped to the 8th AF, England July 7, 1944; 389th Bomb Group, Hethel, Norfolk;
					damaged in a ground loop accident at Hethel August 9, 1944.
43-35446/35667		Beech C-45B Expeditor
				35446 w/o 19 Mar 1944, Crash 6 miles E. of Kershaw, SC
				35447	(MSN 5704) to N6410C N-cancelled 16 Dec 1963, To Mexico
				35448	(MSN 5708) to N6777C. Crashed while landing from mosquito spraying, Naples, FL Jul 10, 1968.
				35449	(MSN 5712) to RAF as Expeditor I HB127. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
					To Canadian civil registry as CF-DTX
				35450	(MSN 5716) to RAF as Expeditor I HB142. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. SOC 19Mar62
					Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 142; EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 30May63,
					radio call sign F-RAGX; EAA 601 1Oct68; SOC at Chateaudun, France Dec 23, 1970
				35451	(MSN 5720) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11485 in 1952.
				35453 to RAF as Expeditor I HB128. SOC Jun 27, 1946
				35454	(MSN 5732) to N6771C. N-cancelled 6 Dec 1957, To Ecuador
				35455	(MSN 5736) to RAF as Expeditor I HB143. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt as Mk 3T in 1953.
					To Canadian civil registry as CF-KAX
				35456 Takeoff accident on 12 Apr 1951 at Wright Fd, OH HQSQN
					Takeoff accident on 26 Aug 1952 at Camp Polk, LA
				35457 to RAF as Expeditor I HB144. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35458 to RAF as Expeditor I HB145. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35459 to RAF as Expeditor I HB146. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35460 to RAF as Expeditor I HB129. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35461	(MSN 5760) to RAF as Expeditor I HB147. SOC Jan 18, 1947. By 1954 was CS-TBA
					of Transportes Aereos Portugueses
				35463 to RAF as Expeditor I HB100. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35464	(MSN 5772) to N6049C
				35465	(MSN 5776) to RAF as Expeditor I HB101. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
					Rebuilt to Mk 3T standard.
					To N7830 in 1968. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts.
					Noted in Hamilton storage area in 1971.
				35466	(MSN 5780) to RAF as Expeditor I HB102. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
					Rebuilt to Mk 3T standards. To CF-RMZ, floats added. Float dug into water and
					aircraft overturned on landing in heavy swell, Pickle Lake, Ontario Oct 8, 1975.
				35467	(MSN 5784) to RAF as Expeditor I HB103. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. To CF-KZK
				35468 to RAF as Expeditor I HB104. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35469	(MSN 5792) to RAF as Expeditor I HB105. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to MK. 3T standard.
					To N6694. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts in 1962. Noted stripped in Hamilton yard in 1971.
				35470 to RAF as Expeditor I HB148. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35471 to RAF as Expeditor I HB149. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35472 Takeoff accident on 16 May 1945 at Barrackpore, India Hq
				35473 to RAF as Expeditor I HB150. DBR when undercarriage collapsed while
					taxying, Dum Dum Feb 16, 1945
				35474 to RAF as Expeditor I HB151. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35475 to RAF as Expeditor I HB106. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35476	(MSN 5820) to RAF as Expeditor I HB107. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standard.
					To CF-SJJ
				35477	(MSN 5824) to RAF as Expeditor I HB108. Diverted to RCAF with RAF
					serial HB108, no RAF service. Rebulit to Mk. 3T standard. Became N7829 about 1970. To Hamilton Aircraft
					Co, Tucson, AZ for parts. Noted derelict in Hamilton yard in 1972.
				35478	(MSN 5828) to RAF as Expeditor I HB109. Diverted to RCAF with RAF
					serial HB109, no RAF service. Redesignated as Expeditor Mk. III. Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standards,
					Redesignated Expeditor 3T. Leased to Pratt & Whitney of Canada
					Jul 12, 1960 as flying testbed for PT-6A turboshaft (nose mounted). Renamed United Aircraft
					of Canada in 1962. Sold to United Aircraft of Canada Jun 1, 1971 as CF-ZWY. PT-6A removed
					and airframe given to Ecole Nationale d'Aeronautique, Quebec Jul 1981 as CF-ZXWY-X for use
					as instructional airframe. Renamed Musee de l'Air et de l'Espace at Saint Hubert, Canada.
				35479 to RAF as Expeditor I HB110. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
				35480	(MSN 5836) to RAF as Expeditor I HB111. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt as Mk. 3T. To N6690.
					To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts. seen derelect at Hamilton storage compound in 1971.
				35481	(MSN 5840) to RAF as Expeditor I HB112. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standard.
					Sold to civil market as CF-SFH then C-FSFH (Ontario Central Airlines),
					current with Enterlake Air Services (Selkirk Air), Selkirk, Manitoba.
					since Nov 22, 1996 Seen as wreck at Selkirk, Manitoba in 2008.
				35482	(MSN 5844) to RAF as Expeditor I HB113. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Converted to Mk. 1MN in 1949.
					Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standard. Sold to civil market as CF-SFI in 1966, then C-FSFI (Hooker Air Services) in 1970.
					To N9045V in 1981. Parked derelict at West Palm Beach, FL c1986.
				35483	(MSN 5848) to RAF as Expeditor I HB114. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Converted to MK. 1MN. Rebuilt
					to Mk. 3T standard. To CF-MPA with Royal Canadian Mounted Police. CF-MPA w/o 26 Feb 1967 in hangar fire at Edmonton
				35484	(MSN 5852) to RAF as Expeditor I HB115. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standard.
					To N6180. To Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ for parts. Noted derelict in Hamilton compound in 1971-72.
				35485	(MSN 5854) to RAF as Expeditor I HB116. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
					SOC 19Mar62 Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 116; EAA 601 2May62;
					GTLA 2/60 25Apr63, radio call sign F-RAGM, later F-RAGC; EAA 601 28Apr69; SOC at Chateaudun, France May 18, 1972
				35486	(MSN 5856) to RAF as Expeditor I HB117. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
					RCAF; SOC 19Mar62 Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 117; EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 17Jan63,
					 radio call sign F-RAGT, later F-RAGX; EAA 601 1Oct68; SOC at Chateaudun, France May 18, 1972
				35487	(MSN 5860) to RAF as Expeditor I HB118. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Preserved
					at Western Canada Aviation Museum, Manitoba, Canada
				35488	(MSN 5860) to RAF as Expeditor I HB119. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-RVK. To Western Canada Aviation Museum, Manitoba in 1996. Dismantled wreck noted Jun 1996.
				35489	(MSN 5862) to Beechcraft as NX44550 ca. October 1945, used as
					C.18S demonstrator. Sold to Time, Inc as NC44550. To N44550. Flying Agriculture and
					Pest Control operations as N44550 for New Air Service, Utica, NY. since
					23-Oct-1969. Seen dismantled at trade school, Utica, NY in 1999.
				35490	(MSN 5864) to RAF as Expeditor I HB120. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk. 3T standard.
					To Canadian civil registry with skis as CF-SEC. Crashed May 21, 1966.
				35491 to RAF as Expeditor I HB121. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35492	(MSN 5868) to RAF as Expeditor I HB122. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 122; EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 15Jan63,
					radio call sign F-RAGU, later F-RAGI; ELA 41 2May69; ELA 44 1Dec70, radio call sign F-SCCV, code 44-CV; EAA 601 12Jul71;
					SOC at Chateaudun, France 18May72; Association des Mecaniciens et Pilotes d'Aeronefs Anciennes, Etampes, France 1985;
					Musee de l'Aviation, Warluis, Beauvais, France Feb 2005.
				35493	(MSN 5870) to RAF as Expeditor I HB123. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to MK.3T standards.
					To Canadian civil registry as CF-VPH.
				35494 to RAF as Expeditor I HB124. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35495 to RAF as Expeditor I HB125. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35496	(MSN 5876) to RAF as Expeditor I HB126. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard
					To N6673. To Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ for parts in 1968.
				35497 To Honduras AF as FAH-100 in 1946
				35498 w/o 1 Aug 1944 Landing accident at Myitkyina, Burma
				35499	(MSN 5882) to USAAF Experimental Electronics Detachment, Fort Dix,
					NJ. By 1956 with Mississippi State College as N6252C.
				35500	(MSN 5884) to civil registry as N7447C. Noted on junkheap at Perris, CA Apr 1982.
				35501 in accident Jul 17, 1944 at Kiulonko, China, repaired. TO VT-AYI
				35502	(MSN 5888) to VT-AYI. Broken up for spares in 1953.
				35504 Ground accident on 24 Dec 1944 at Hsinching, China Hq
				35507	(MSN 5898) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11751 in 1953.
				35512 to RAF as Expeditor I HB152. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35520 to RAF as Expeditor I HB163. SOC Aug 30, 1945
				35521 to RAF as Expeditor I HB168. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35522 to RAF as Expeditor I HB164. Returned to USAAF Nov 26, 1946
				35523 to RAF as Expeditor I HB165. SOC Apr 26, 1945
				35524 to RAF as Expeditor I HB166. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35525 to RAF as Expeditor I HB167. DBR when caught in downdraft and belly landed,
					Razmak Sep 9, 1945.
				35526 to RAF as Expeditor I HB173. SOC May 30, 1946
				35527 to RAF as Expeditor I HB174. Returned to USAAF Nov 26, 1946
				35528 to RAF as Expeditor I HB175. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35530	(MSN 5944) redesignated F-2B, RC-45B in 1948. To Japanese civil registration Oct 1956 as JA5036.
					Crashed Toky-Chofu Apr 16, 1958.
				35534 to RAF as Expeditor I HB176. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946. Landing accident on 6 Feb 1948 at Bolling AFB, DC
				35535	(MSN 5954) to RAF as Expeditor I FR940. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					SOC with RCAF in 1968. To N6681 with Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ in 1968.
				35536 Lend-Lease to RCAF as 1381
				35537 to RAF as Expeditor I HB186. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35539 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT975
				35540	(MSN 5964) to RAF as Expeditor I FR941. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T Standard.
					To Royal Canadian Mounted Police as CF-MPB.
				35541	(MSN 5966) to RAF as Expeditor I FR942. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Converted to Mk.1MN, rebuilt to
					Mk.3T standard. To VT-CLM
				35545 to RAF as Expeditor I HB132. Returned to USAAF Sep 26, 1946
				35546	(MSN 5976) to RAF as Expeditor I HB133. SOC Apr 24, 1947. To VT-CLM in 1947.
				35547	(MSN 5978) to RAF as Expeditor I HB134. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. To CF-GEE, N5742N, back to CF-GEE
				35548	(MSN 5980) to RAF as Expeditor I HB135. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-RQL. Crashed and destroyed during forced landing off airport due to fuel exhaustion Seattle-Boeing
					Field, Washington Dec 5, 1968.
				35549	(MSN 5982) to RAF as Expeditor I HB136. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To N6179 with Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted derelict at Hamilton compound in 1971.
				35550	(MSN 5984) to RAF as Expeditor I HB137. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-VCD
				35551	(MSN 5986) to RAF as Expeditor I HB138. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-SIJ, C-FSIJ. To Nr0JT in 1992.
					To N6672 with Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted stored in Hamilton compoung in 1971.
				35552	(MSN 5988) to RAF as Expeditor I HB139. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					Sold to civil market as C-FSIJ (Millardair).
				35553	(MSN 5990) to RAF as Expeditor I with serial HB140. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T
					standard. RCAF; SOC 19Mar62 Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 140;
					EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 11Mar63, radio call sign F-RAGV; EAA 601 28Apr69; SOC at Chateaudun, France 18May72;
					On rebuild, Beauvais - Tillé, France, Jun13. To French civil registry as F-AZNX in 1997.
					Was under restoration to fly in 2011.
				35554	(MSN 5992) to N7392C in 1958.
				35555 to US Navy as JRB-2 BuNo 76740
				35556	(MSN 5996) to RAF as Expeditor I HB130. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To N6178 with Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ in 1968. Seen derelict in Hamilton compount in 1972.
				35557	(MSN 5998) to RAF as Expeditor I HB131. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard
					To N6683 with Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted derelict in Hamilton compound in 1972.
				35558 to US Navy as JRB-2 BuNo 76741
				35559	(MSN 6002) to RAF as Expeditor I HB141. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To N6684 with Hamilton Aircraft Co., Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted derelict in Hamilton compound in 1972.
				35560 to US Navy as JRB-2 BuNo 76742
				35565 w/o 6 Jul 1953 Fatal (4) Takeoff accident at Sparta, WI
				35566 w/o 19 Apr 1947 Fatal crash, 23 miles NE. of Walsenburg, CO
				35567 w/o 27 Feb 1946 Fatal cr, 20 miles E. of Mt Hamilton, CA
				35568	(MSN 6020) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10799
				35569 (115th Base Unit) crashed in violent storm at Chattanooga, TN Jul 14, 1944, killing Maj Gen Paul W. Newgarden,
					commander of 10th Armored Division, and 5 others. Plane was enroute from Fort Knox, KY to Augusta, GA.
				35570 to RAF as Expeditor I HB153. SOC Jun 30, 1946
				35571 to RAF as Expeditor I HB154. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35572 to RAF as Expeditor I HB155. SOC Apr 24, 1947
				35573 to RAF as Expeditor I HB156. Returned to USAAF Nov 9,1946
				35574	(MSN 6032) to RAF as Expeditor I HB157. SOC Apr 24, 1947. To VT-CLK in India.
				35575	(MSN 6034) to N65537. Remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10907
				35578	(MSN 6040) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11901 in 1953.
				35579 to RAF as Expeditor I HB158. Missing in bad weather between Baigachi and
					Kinamgon Jul 11, 1945.
				35580 to RAF as Expeditor I HB159. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1946
				35581 to RAF as Expeditor I HB160. Returned to USAAF Nov 26, 1946
				35582 to RAF as Expeditor I HB161. Crashed before delivery to RAF
				35583	(MSN 6050) to N6419C. Crashed and destoryed by fire while dropping dry chemicals, Beaufort, NC Apr 29, 1964.
				35584	(MSN 6052) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10904 in 1954.
				35585 to RAF as Expeditor I HB170. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35586 to RAF as Expeditor I HB171. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35587 Crash landed on 5 Nov 1945, 6 miles E. of Great Falls, MT
				35588	(MSN 6060) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10945 in 1954
				35589 to RAF as Expeditor I HB172. SOC Apr 24, 1947
				35595	(MSN 6074) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10949 in 1954
				35596 to RAF as Expeditor I HB169. Sold Jan 18, 1946
				35597 DBR in ground loop landing accident Nov 9 1950 at Kimpo AB,
					Korea. W/o Dec 1,1950
				35599 Landing accident on 16 Jun 1946 at Johnson AB, Japan
				35601 transferred to US Navy as JRB-3 BuNo 86294
				35603 o Swedish AF in 1948, Code F8-02, Damaged on 11 Aug 1958, accident at Hagnernasviken, wfu on 23 Sep 1958
				35605	(MSN 6094) to VT-CES. Noted derelict at Bombay Santa-Cruz in 1993.
				35606 to RAF as Expeditor I HB162. Diverted to Royal Navy, no RAF service
				35607	(MSN 6098) not delivered to USAAF, retained by Beech as NX44551. To Morris-Knudsen Co, Seattle, Washington
					as NC44551 (C-18S) 1944. Destroyed by fire in 1944.
				35608	(MSN 6100) to US Navy as JRB-3 BuNo 76750.
				35610	(MSN 6104) to US Navy as JRB-3 BuNo 76752.
				35611	(MSN 6106) to US Navy as JRB-3 BuNo 76753.
				35613 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT976
				35614 to RAF as Expeditor I HB185. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				35615 to RAF as Expeditor I HB177. Returned to USAAF Nov 26, 1946
				35616	(MSN 6116) to RAF as Expeditor I HB178. Returned to USAAF Jan 9, 1947.
					To G-AKCZ Aug 12, 1947. Became VP-RCA with Northern Rhodesian Aviation Services Nov 1950.
					Crashed on takeoff at Choma, North Rhodesia Nov 1951.
				35617	(MSN 6118) to RAF as Expeditor I HB179. SOC May 31, 1945. To VT-CLL with Ambica Air Lines, Bombay, India
				35618	(MSN 6120) to RAF as Expeditor I HB180. Returned to USAAF Apr 24, 1947. To VT-CLJ with Ambica Air Lines,
					Bombay, India in 1947. To N68854 in 1960.
				35619 to RAF as Expeditor I HB181. DBR in gale, Bilbeis May 14, 1945.
				35620	(MSN 6124) to RAF as Expeditor I HB182. Crashed into sea off south coast
					of USA Mar 24, 1944 while enroute from Charleston AAF, SC to Bogota,
					Colombia. All 4 occupants (including Air Attache designate to British
					Legation in Bogota) died. RAF record card says that it crashed on
					delivery flight and was SOC Jan 31, 1945.
				35621 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT977
				35622	(MSN 6128) to RAF as Expeditor I HB183 in 1944. Returned to USAAF Nov 9,
					1946 and to US Navy as one of batch 89466/89492.
				35623 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT978
				35624 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT979
				35625	(MSN 6134) to RAF as Expeditor I HB184. Diverted to RCAF as 1401, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-UZS with Reindeer Air Services, Invunik, Northwest Territories.
				35626	(MSN 6136) to N3975A in 1964.
				35627 Lend-Lease to RCAF as 1382
				35629	(MSN 6142) to RAF as Expeditor I FR943. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To N6177 with Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted in Hamilton storage compound in 1971.
				35630 to RAF as Expeditor I HB187. Diverted to RCAF as 1403, no RAF service
				35631	(MSN 6146) to RCAF, USAAF; damaged taxying by ground crew at Hendon, England 3Oct44; 8th Air Force;
					landing accident Y-11, Cannes, France 3May45; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air Jun48 as 43-35631; GLAM 1/60 1950,
					radio call sign F-RAEH; EAA 601 Nov54; GLAM 1/60 30Mar55, radio call sign F-RAEE, code 44-EE; GTLA 2/60 2Jul68;
					ELA 44 14May69, radio call sign F-SCCX, code 44-CX; BA 107 5Jul72; SOC Villacoublay, France May 25, 1972
				35632	(MSN 6148) to RAF as Expeditor I HB188. Diverted to RCAF as 1402, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					Sold to civil market as CF-RVR then C-FRVR (Slate Falls Airways). Floats added in 1989. Crashed on
					lake takeoff and sank, Nanaimo, British Columbia Jan 27, 1992.
				35633	(MSN 6150) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10916 in 1954
				35634	(MSN 6152) to RAF as Expeditor I HB189. Diverted to RCAF as 1404, no
					RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard. Then to Canadian civil registry as CF-BCB, then to C-BVSG
					(a fake registration applied when aircraft was in a technical school at Vancouver IAP). Reregistered May
					18, 2004 as C-FDJW. Registration C-FDJW cancelled Mar 3, 2005, N118DJ allocated Mar 7, 2005.
				35635	(MSN 6154) to RAF as Expeditor I FR944. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-RYL
				35636 to RAF as Expeditor I HB190. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35637	(MSN 6158) converted to F-2A in 1944. Redesignated RF-2A in 1947, redesignated RC-45B in 1948.
					Redesignated C-45B in 1949. To civil registry as N6772C. Converted to Conrad 10200 and registered N102S.
					Crashed into high ground Blackup Hill, Plumpton, Sussex, England Jan 18, 1967. No passengers, pilot killed.
				35638 to RAF as Expeditor I HB191. SOC Dec 31, 1944
				35639	(MSN 6162) to RAF as Expeditor I FR945. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To N6367 with Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ in 1969.
				35640 to RAF as Expeditor I HB192. SOC Dec 12, 1944
				35641	(MSN 6166) remanfactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10906 in 1954.
				35642 to RAF as Expeditor I HB193. SOC May 9, 1946
				35643	(MSN 6170) to civil registry, last known N8061H, sale reported early 2002, registration
					cancelled May 12, 2004 as sale reported 1977
				35644	(MSN 6172) to RAF as Expeditor I HB194 in 1944.
					Returned to USAAF Nov 26, 1946 and to US Navy as one of batch
					89466/89492.
				35645 to RAF as Expeditor I FR946. Diverted to RCAF, no USAF service.
				35646	(MSN 6176) to RAF as Expeditor I HB195. SOC Oct 26, 1944. To VT-AVV, JA5002. Crashed in typhoon near
					Wakamatsu City, Minami Aizu-Gun, Fukushima, Japan Sep 25, 1954.
				35647 w/o 7 Mar 1945 Ground accident at Piardoba, India Hq
				35648 to RAF as Expeditor I HB196. SOC Jun 21, 1945
				35649	(MSN 6182) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10917 in 1954
				35650 to RAF as Expeditor I HB197. Damaged when perimeter track collapsed
					under aircraft, Agra Sep 11, 1945. Not repaired, SOC Oct 18, 1945.
				35651	(MSN 6186) to RAF as Expeditor I FR947. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To Canadian civil registry as CF-PRZ
				35653	(MSN 6190) to RAF as Expeditor I FR948. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To CF-MPC with Royal Canadian Mounted Police
				35654 to RAF as Expeditor I HB199. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35655 Landing accident on 11 Oct 1944 at Ledo, India. Accident on 26 Oct 1945 at Ondal, India
				35656 to RAF as Expeditor I HB200. SOC Sep 26, 1946
				35657	(MSN 6198) to US Navy as JRB-3 BuNo 76755.
				35658 to RAF as Expeditor I HB201. Missing on flight between Kalemyo and
					Jorhat Feb 9, 1945.
				35660 to RAF as Expeditor I HB202. Flew into hill near Fabriano, Italy
					in bad visibility Oct 1, 1944.
				35662 to RAF as Expeditor I HB203. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35664 to RAF as Expeditor I HB204. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35666 to RAF as Expeditor I HB205. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				35667 to RAF as Expeditor I HB206. Returned to USAAF Oct 9, 1946
43-35668/35945		Beech C-45F Expeditor
				Some to US Navy as JRB-3/4.
				35668	(MSN 6220) to RAF as Expeditor II HB207. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF
					service. To N73895. Sold as CF-WJC then C-FWJC Jul 29, 1983, with Central
					Mountain Air from Apr 11, 1989 to Jun 18, 2001. To N6409J
				35669	(MSN 6222) to RAF as Expeditor II HB208. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1946
				35670	(MSN 6224) to RAF as Expeditor II HB209. SOC Jul 26, 1945
				35671	(MSN 6226) to RAF as Expeditor II HB210. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					Sold as CF-TBH (Hooker Air Services/Ontario Central Airlines, EMO Investments for Ross Air), with Kayair
					Service, Ear Falls, ONT. since Jun 1, 1995
				35672	(MSN 6228) to RAF as Expeditor II HB211. Diverted to RCAF as 1406, no RAF service.
				35673	(MSN 6230) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT980
				35674	(MSN 6232) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT981
				35675	(MSN 6234) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT982
				35676	(MSN 6236) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT983
				35677	(MSN 6238) to civil registry as N7374C, CF-PCC
				35678	(MSN 6240) to Japanese civil registry as JA5037. Crashed at Miyazaki Airport, Japan Jul 26, 1960.
				25679 Lend-Lease to Mexico
				35680	(MSN 6244) Ground accident on 17 Oct 1947 at Tinker Fd, OK
				35681 w/o 5 May 1946 Fatal crash, 37 miles NNE. of Livingston, MT
				35682	(MSN 6248) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G in 1952.
				35683	(MSN 6250) Lend-Lease to RCAF as 1383 in Apr 20, 1944. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					SOC 19Mar62 Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 1383; EAA 601 2May62;
					GTLA 2/60 1963; EAA 601 3Sep69; SOC at Chateaudun, France 18May72; Relegated to gate guard at Chateaudun 1972.
					To Museé Aeronautique de Champagne, Brienne-le-Château, France 5Nov86; Museé Aeronautique de Champagne reported disbanded 1990,
					aircraft stored on far side of Brienne-le-Château; probably the Beech 18 fuselage noted at Alençon 5Jun03 reportedly previously at
					Brienne-le-Château..
				35684	(MSN 6252) to civil registry as C-18S NC44553, N4453, then N67E Jun 11, 1984.
					Crashed and destroyed on landing at North Branch, Minnesota May 22, 1993
				35685	(MSN 6254) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10775 in 1954
				35686	(MSN 6256) still flying as N2844G with Dicks Air Service, Lepanto, AR
				35687	(MSN 6258)
				35688	(MSN 6260) Lend Lease to Royal Navy as FT984
				35689	(MSN 6262) to civil registry as N7372C
				35690	(MSN 6264) to RAF as Expeditor II HB212. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service.
					SOC 19Mar62 Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 212; EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 22Mar63,
					radio call sign F-RAGY; ELA 44 14May69; EAA 601 14Apr71; SOC at Chateaudun, France May 18, 1972
				35691	(MSN 6266) to RAF as Expeditor II HB213. Diverted to RCAF as 1405, no RAF service
				35692	(MSN 6268) to RAF as Expeditor II HB214. Returned to USAAF Jun 13, 1946.
					To F-BEAE for Societe Indochinoise de Ravitaillment.
				35693	(MSN 6270) to RAF as Expeditor II HB215. Diverted to RCAF as 1408, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					New RCAF serial 1408. To US civil registry as N6623
				35694 to RAF as Expeditor II HB216. No record of fate.
				35695 to RAF as Expeditor II HB217. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
					Returned to USAF; HQ Squadron, Ashiya, Japan; forced landing Ashiya 18Nov51; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 1952
					as 43-35695; ELA 52, Saigon, Vietnam 22Nov54; P 18/192 7Dec54; SOC French Indochina Dec 21, 1954
				35696	(MSN 6276) to RAF as Expeditor II HB218. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11745
				35697 to RAF as Expeditor II HB219. Diverted to RCAF as 1407, no RAF service
				35698 to RAF as Expeditor II HB220. SOC Dec 31, 1944.
					To F-BENE, F-OAGO, F-BENE again, then sold to Gabon
				35699	(MSN 6282) to RAF as Expeditor II HB221. Delivered to Karachi for RAF ACSEA as HB221.
					Accident Jul 1, 1946 at Willingdon, Delhi, India while assigned to Communications Sqdn, AHQ Burma. Returned to USAAF
					in Germany Aug 29, 1946. To France from Foreign Liquidation Commission Jun 17, 1947. Registered F-BENE
					Apr 15, 1948. High Commissioner to Cameroun, Yaounde, Mar 29, 1950. Registered F-AOGO May 30, 1950. Escadrille Mercure,
					Le Bouget, Dec 4, 1953. Registered F-BENE Jun 8, 1954. Air Esterel, Cannes, Jul 3, 1963.
				35700	(MSN 6284) To the 2847th Transport Container Wing (Air Material Command) at Newark New Jersey for containerisation and shipment
					To RAF as Expeditor II HB222. Returned to USAAF
					Jul 25, 1946. To French military as 700. Assigned to Centre d’Essais en Vol (CEV), Istres;
						radio callsign F-ZJAK
					To Cie Air Transport Mar 1948 as F-BEDC. Reportedly used by Airspan Travel to transport illegal
						immigrants into Israel and smuggle cigarettes between Tangier & Genoa. 
					Later to Indo-China, based at Saigon
 					To Societe Compagnie Air Transport as F-LAAH Mar 19, 1948.
					to Charrasse Andre Nov 22, 1948. Registered F-BEDC 10Oct57; cancelled 5Dec57 as ‘sold abroad’
 					To Laos May 30, 1949 for Ste Des Avions Taxis D Indochine. To Societe Indochinoise De Ravitaillement
					Apr 26, 1956. Oct 10, 1957 to Enjalbal Rene. Deregistered Dec 5, 1957 as sold abroad.
					Returned to French Air Force / Armée de l'Air.
					Brétigny-sur-Orge, France; radio call sign F-ZJAK. Modified as the prototype SFERMA PD-18S,
					the first turboprop modification of the Beech 18 model.
					Registered F-ZWVO with c/n 01
					First flight on September 19, 1958, at Bordeaux-Merignac in southwestern France.
					To Centre d’Essais en Vol (CEV), Istres for evaluation 3Dec58
					To CGTM, for evaluation late Dec58
					Displayed at the 1959 Paris Air Show. Reached an altitude of 36,751 feet over Paris in 1960.
					Noted at Southend and Luton, England 31Mar60.
					Withdrawn from use, and dumped at Cazaux Gunnery Training Center, Gironde. Scrapped in September 1978.
				35701	(MSN 6286) to RAF as Expeditor II HB223. Returned to USAAF Apr 25, 1946.
				35702	(MSN 6288) to RAF as Expeditor II HB224. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
				35703	(MSN 6290) to C-18S NC44552, N777, N777Y, F-OGCQ, N13352 with Aviation Association of Puerto Rico
					since 24-Jul-1970. Registration N13352 revoked Mar 8, 1972
				35704	(MSN 6292) to RAF as Expeditor II HB225. Returned to USAAF May 8, 1946.
					Probably to French Air Force / Armee de l’Air as 43-35704; GT 2/15; GLAM 1/60 6Jul50 to 26Nov50, radio call sign F-RAEI; crashed Istres, France November 26,
				35705	(MSN 6294)
				35706	(MSN 6296) to RAF as Expeditor II HB226. SOC Aug 29, 1946
				35707	(MSN 6298) to RCAF as Expeditor II 1384. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard. RCAF; SOC 19Mar62
					Mutual Aid to France; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 2May62 as 1384; EAA 601 2May62; GTLA 2/60 25Apr63,
					radio call sign F-RAGC; EAA 601 1Oct68; SOC at Chateaudun, France May 18, 1972
				35708	(MSN 6300) to RAF as Expeditor II HB227. Returned to USAAF Jun 13, 1946.
				35709	(MSN 6302) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11600.
				35710	(MSN 6304) to RAF as Expeditor II HB228. Diverted to RCAF as 1410, no RAF service.
				35711	(MSN 6306) w/o 2 May 1946 Ground accident at Albrook Fd, Canal Zone, Panama
				35712	(MSN 6308) to RAF as Expeditor II HB229. Returned to USAAF Jun 13, 1946
				35713	(MSN 6310) Ground accident on 27 Jun 1947 at Richmond AAB, VA AFRU
					Ground accident on 20 Mar 1955 at Patterson Fd, OH
				35714	(MSN 6312) to RAF as Expeditor II HB230. Returned to USAAF Aug 26, 1946
				35715	(MSN 6314) to N7395C, XA-NEM
				35716	(MSN 6316) to RAF as Expeditor II HB231. Wrecked when flew into ground
					after takeoff Mauripur Nov 25, 1944
				35717	(MSN 6318)
				35718	(MSN 6320) to RAF as Expeditor II HB232. Diverted to RCAF as 1412, no RAF service. Reserialled 1408. To CF-VCE
				35719	(MSN 6322) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11749 in 1953.
				35720	(MSN 6324) to RAF as Expeditor II HB233. Returned to USAAF Oct 17, 1946
				35721	(MSN 6326)
				35722	(MSN 6328) to RAF as Expeditor II HB234. Returned to USAAF Jul 25, 1946
				35723	(MSN 6330)
				35724	(MSN 6332) to RAF as Expeditor II HB235. DBR in gale, Bilbeis May 14, 1945
				35725	(MSN 6334)
				35726	(MSN 6336) to RAF as Expeditor II HB236. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946. To F-BEAF w/o
				35727	(MSN 6338) w/o 29 Dec 1947 Landing accident (weather) at Nome Fd, AK
				35728	(MSN 6340) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT985, returned to USAAF
				35729	(MSN 6342) to N58994, N644.
				35730	(MSN 6344) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT986. Delivered to Royal Navy 742 Sqdn Coimbatore/Sulur
					Dec44-Sep45. Stn FLt Trincomalee Jul 1945. On USAAF Europe inventory Apr 30, 1947. To Italian AF May 1949 as MM61722.
					At Ditellandia Air Acqua Park in Castel Volturno, Italy Mar 1998. Circa ’00 moved to
					restaurant "L'Impero" in Boscoreale, NA, Italy on poles outside in the car park, still extant Feb 2010.
				35731	(MSN 6346) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10914 in 1954
				35732	(MSN 6348) to Royal Navy as Expeditor Mk. II FT987, but remained in USA and returned to USAAF.
					To civil registry as N7383C. To XA-NAN
				35733	(MSN 6350) transferred to US Navy as JRB-4 BuNo 76760, but not delivered and diverted to civil
					use. to C-18S NC44557, then N44557 (Transocean Air Lines)
				35734	(MSN 6352) Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT988
				35735	(MSN 6354) transferred to US Navy as JRB-4 BuNo 76761.
				35738 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT989, returned to USAAF
				35741	(MSN 6363) to RAF as Expeditor II HB237. Diverted to RCAF as 1411, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					RCAF serial changed to 1411. To CF-UJE
				35742	(MSN 6364) to N6275C (Delogra Aviation, Ft Lauderdale, FL.)
				35743	(MSN 6366) to civil registry as N6782C
				35744 w/o 13 May 1945 Fatal crash, 5 miles N. of Ocean Beach, NY
				35745	(MSN 6369) to RAF as Expeditor II HB238. Diverted to RCAF as 1409, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.35 standard.
					RCAF serial changed to 1409. To civil registry as N6693. Seen in Hamilton storage compound, Tucson, AZ
					in 1971.
				35746	(MSN 6370) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11493 in 1952.
				35747	(MSN 6372) to N6273C (Delogra Aviation, Ft Lauderdale, FL.)
				35748	(MSN 6373) to N7379C George C Clayton, Fairbanks, AK. since 11-Mar-1958, current
				35749 to RAF as Expeditor II HB239. DBR in gale at Bilbeis May 14, 1945.
				35750	(MSN 6376) to civil registry as N7331C
				35751	(MSN 6378) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11535
				35752 w/o 29 Jun 1946 Crash landing, 2 miles NE. of Argenta, Italy HQSQ
				35753	(MSN 6381) to RAF as Expeditor II HB240. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1946. To French civil registry as F-BECP
					To French AF as 753, call sign F-ZJAL. Broken up at Lesay AB, France
				35754	(MSN 6382) to NC302M, N302M, N6146U
				35756 French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 1944 as 43-35756; GLA 1/40 1945; GLAM 1/60 1950, radio call sign F-RAEJ
				35757 to RAF as Expeditor II HB241. SOC Jun 27, 1946
					Probably to French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 27Jun46 as 43-35757 at Istres, France; GT 2/15;
					French Embassy, Washington, DC; crashed 16Jul54; SOC in USA Feb 15, 1955.
				35759	(MSN 6390) modified to F-2A standard. To civil registry as N9938H
				35761 to RAF as Expeditor II HB242. SOC Nov 28, 1946
				35762	(MSN 6394) to Italian AF as MM61755. Preserved at Instituto Tecnico, Udine, Italy.
				35764	(MSN 6403?) Accepted May 11th 1944, Delivered June 24, 1944.
					This UC-45F served with the 2nd Electronics Squadron from 1944 to 1945, Fort Dix Air Base, New Jersey.
					Converted to EC-45F in 1949. Stricken from inventory in 1956.
					Sold to the Escuadron de Transports, Nicaraguan AF in 1956. It is not currently know when
					43-35764 was sold by the Nicaraguan AF, but records show other aircraft being transferred in 1963.
					C-45F 43-35764 was purchased by John Mars of "Mars Air Salvage", Jupiter Florida. In 1989 the cockpit was
					purchased by warbird historian and collector Donald King of "Classic Warbirds", Tampa Florida.
					The remains of C-45F 43-35764 were acquired by QuestMasters in 1995.
					Noted in the QuestMasters Museum collection, Maryland.
				35765	(MSN 6399) Sold to the government of India Apr46. Registered to Air India Nov46 as VT-CER. Operated by Deccan
					Airways 1948. To Armee de l’Air, CEV (Centre d’Essais en Vol) 1952 as 765.
				35767 w/o 8 Feb 1945 (Crew bailed out) near Wellington, India HQ
				35768	(MSN 6403) to RCAF as Expeditor Mk.II as 1386. To Canadian civil registry as CF-CPA, C-FCPA
				35769 Lend-Lease to RCAF as 1385
				35770	(MSN 6406) to civil registry as N7376C
				35771	(MSN 6408) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10565 in 1953
				35772 Landing accident on 23 May 1945 at Rio Hato AAB, Panama 350BHQ
					Ground accident on 20 Nov 1945 at Rio Hato AAB, Panama 74BS
				35774	(MSN 6412) to US Navy as SNB-2 BuNo 76766.
				35775	(MSN 6414) not delivered to USAAF, diverted for civil use. To C-18S NC44554, N44554, registered to
					Metropolitan Investors, Bethesda, DC. since 30-Oct-1973
				35777 to RAF as Expeditor II HB243. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1946
				35780 (17th TTS, 7th TTG) w/o at Mokuleia, Hawaii May 30, 1945.
				35781 to RAF as Expeditor II HB244. Returned to USAAF Oct 31, 1946
				35782	(MSN 6424) not delivered to USAAF, diverted to civil use. To C-18S NC44555 then N715A
				35783	(MSN 6426) not delivered to USAAF, diverted to civil use. To C-18S NC44556 , N44556
				35784	(MSN 6427) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11491.
				35785	(MSN 6429) to RAF as Expeditor II HB245. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1946. To N383
				35786	(MSN 6430) to NC67929, N67929
				35787	(MSN 6431) to NC2595, N2595,
				35788	(MSN 6432) modified to F-2B, to PI-C398
				35789	(MSN 6435) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11530
				35790 to RAF as Expeditor II HB246. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1946
				35791	(MSN 6438) to N7384C, also listed as MSN 6440 to N77750, N1111G, N80216
				35792 w/o 24 Mar 1947 Fatal crash, 7 miles SSE. of Kershaw, SC
				35794	(MSN 6442) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11526 in 1952.
				35795 Takeoff accident on 26 Apr 1951 at Bicycle Lake, CA 492SSWS
				35796 w/o 14 Jan 1948 (Out of gas-crew bailed out) 5 miles S. of Star Praire, MN
				35797	(MSN 6447) remanufactured by Beech as C-45F 51-11497
				35799 Lend-Lease to Mexico
				35800	(MSN 6451) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11597 in 1952.
				35801 to RAF as Expeditor II HB247. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1946
				35803 w/o 27 Mar 1946 (Out of gas-crew bailed out) 1 mile W. of Hughes, AR
				35804	(MSN 6457) to N7167C, XA-MIM, XB-CAP
				35805 to RAF as Expeditor II HB248. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1946
				35806	(MSN 6460) to civil registry as NC4608V, N4608V, N36MS. N36MS Takeoff accident on 10 Oct 1978 at Amarillo, TX
				35807 w/o 22 Jun 1946 Takeoff accident at Wright Fd, OH
				35808	(MSN 6463) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11519 in 1952.
				35809 to RAF as Expeditor II HB249. DBR when swung on landing and
					undercarriage collapsed, Bilbeis Feb 8, 1945.
				35810	(MSN 6466) to FA Dominicana. To N1274V in 1963.
				35811 Landing accident on 9 Jun 1947 at Tyndall Fd, FL
				35812	(MSN 6469) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11748 in 1953.
				35813 to RAF as Expeditor II HB250. Flew into hill near Naples in
					low cloud during ferry flight Nov 23, 1944
				34814	(MSN 6472) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11498 in 1952.
				35815	(MSN 6474) to N2828G. 1st Maintenance and Supply Group, Selfridge AFB, Mount Clemens, MI
					Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 19Nov57. Reclaimed 1Jul58.
					Registered 7Apr59 as N2828G; cancelled 22May65. To FA Dominicana
				35816	(MSN 6475) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11525 in 1952.
				35817 to RAF as Expeditor II HB251. Returned to USAAF Jun 27, 1946
				35819	(MSN 6480) to VT-CEQ
				35821 to RAF as Expeditor II HB252. SOC Oct 31, 1946
				35825	(MSN 6489) to RAF as Expeditor II HB253. Returned to USAAF in Romania
					7/19/1946 and believed used by US Embassy in Bucharest. Then registered
					to King Michael of Romania as YR-MIT. Then became HB-GAA Feb 1950,
					F-0BKJ Jun 1951 and later F-BFRO.
				35829 to RAF as Expeditor II HB254. SOC Oct 31, 1948
				35830	(MSN 6566) to Italian AF as MM61734. On display at Museo Storico del'Aeronautica Militare Italiana,
					Vigna di Valle AB, displayed as RR-35 from 1974 to 1999. Noted under restoration at Rome Guidonia, Italy
					in 2002.
				35831	(MSN 6565) to RAF as Expeditor II HB255. Returned to USAAF Jun 13, 1946.
					To French Air Force / Armee de l’Air Jun48 as 43-35831; CIET 340 2Aug50, radio call sign F-RBHV; EAA 601 28Feb56;
					GLAM 1/60 7Dec56; ELA 55 21Jun57; GLAM 1/60 5Mar59; EAA 601 15Jul59; CIET 340 22Jun60; GLAM 1/60 16Sep64; ELA 43;
					EAA 601 22Dec67; SOC at Chateaudun, France Nov 14, 1969
				35832	(MSN 6569) to civil registry as N6415C, CF-PEG
				35833 to RAF as Expeditor II HB256. SOC Jun 29, 1946
				35834 w/o 11 Mar 1949 Landing accident at Bolling AFB, DC
				35835 to RAF as Expeditor II HB257. Returned to USAAF Nov 9, 1946
				35836 (s/n 6575) to C.18S NC44563, current as
					N44563 with George C Obrien, Pontiac, MI. since 11-Jan-1966
				35837 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT990. To Italian AF as MM 61723.
				35838 Landing accident on 6 Mar 1946 at North Fd, Guam
				35839 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT991
				35841 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT992
				35842 Damaged on 10 Oct 1951 (mechanical fault) at Alexandria MAP, LA
				35843 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT993
				35844	(MSN 6587) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11496
				35845 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT994
				35847	(MSN 6492) to Royal Navy as Expeditor Mk.II FT995. Returned to USAAF. Transferred to US Navy as JRB-4
					BuNo 76772.
				35848	(MSN 6593) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11738 in 1953.
				35849 Lend-Lease to Royal Navy as FT996
				35850	(MSN 6596) to RCAF as Expeditor Mk.II 1387. Rebuilt to Mk.35 standard. To Canadian civil registry
					as CF-SIF, then C-FSIF (Stan Reynolds Sales, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Sep 17, 1992, current). Noted recently
					in Reynolds Alberta Museum, Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
				35851 to RAF as Expeditor II HB258. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1946
				35852 w/o 21 Apr 1945 Fatal crash, near Potrero, Panama 32FS
				35853 to RAF as Expeditor II HB259. SOC May 30, 1946
				35854 to RCAF as Expeditor II 1388. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard. To Canadian civil registry as CF-RWW.
				35855 to RAF as Expeditor II HB260. Returned to USAAF May 2, 1946
				35856 Manufactured 6Jun44; French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 1952 as 43-35856; ELA 52, Saigon, Vietnam 22Nov54; P 18/192 18Jun55. USAF Jun 18, 1955
				35857 to RAF as Expeditor II HB261. Returned to USAAF Sep 28, 1946
				35858	(MSN 6608) converted to CQ-3 just after manufacture. In takeoff
					accident Deming NM Mar 27, 1945. In 1956 to Nicaragua, Escuadron
					de Transportes as 203. Sold in 1963 to Rusk Aviation and
					registered as N12068. W/o when crashed Kankakee, IL Aug 15, 1964
				35859 to RAF as Expeditor II HB263. Diverted to RCAF as 1413, no RAF service.
				35860 w/o 6 Jan 1945 Ground accident at Cormeilles AB, France Hq
				35861 to RAF as Expeditor II HB262. Diverted to RCAF as 1414, no RAF service
				35862 Ground accident on 29 Dec 1944 at Sandweiler, Lux. Hq
				35863	(MSN 6616) to C-18S NC44558, N44558
				35865 to RAF as Expeditor II HB264. Diverted to RCAF as 1415, no RAF service
				35866 Landing accident on 4 Jan 1945 at New Fd, Panama 48ABS
					 Takeoff accident on 13 Nov 1945 at France Fd, Canal Zone, 2116SrU
					 Mid-air (Bird) on 6 Sep 1946 at Howard Fd, Canal Zone
				35867 transferred to US Navy as JRB-4 BuNo 86296
				35869 to RAF as Expeditor II HB265. Diverted to RCAF as 1416, no RAF service
				35870	(MSN 6626) to civil registry as NC44559
				35871 to US Navy as JRB-4 BuNo 76774
				35873	(MSN 6631) to RAF as Expeditor II HB266. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To civil registry as N6128 with Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson, AZ in 1968. Noted derelict on Hamilton
					ramp in 1974.
				35876 w/o 23 Feb 1953 Force landing (engine failure) 28 miles E. of Roswell, NM
				35877	(MSN 6637) to RAF as Expeditor II HB267. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To civil registry as N6692. Ended up derelict on Hamilton ramp, Tucson, AZ in 1974.
				35879	(MSN 6640) to N6277C (Delogra Aviation, Ft Lauderdale, FL.)
				35880 Ground accident on 9 Aug 1945 at George Fd, IL
					Force landed on 17 Nov 1950, 11 miles S. of Beckworth, CA HQSQN
				35881	(MSN 6643) to RAF as Expeditor II HB268. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. To Canadian civil registry
					as CF-FVB.
				35882	(MSN 6644) to civil registry as N7386C, PI-C902, RP-C902.
				3588?	(MSN 6647) to civil registry as NC52721, N52721, ZP-CBJ
				35885	(MSN 6649) to RAF as Expeditor II HB269. Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service. Rebuilt to Mk.3T standard.
					To civil registry as N6691. Ended up derelict in Hamilton storage yard in 1971.
				35886	(MSN 6650) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11596 in 1952.
				??????	(MSN 6652) to civil registry as N1362N, N2258W
				35888	(MSN 6653) converted before delivery to CQ-3 drone director. By 1948
					was designated DC-45F. Registered Nov 22, 1956 to C. Itoh Aviation as
					JA5030. Registration cancelled Oct 3, 1969, but still in existence in
					Japan in 1987.
				35889 to RAF as Expeditor II HB270. Returned to USAAF Apr 18, 1946
				35891	(MSN 6658) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10788 in 1954.
				35892	(MSN 6659) to civil registry as N6422C, CF-MCE, N9302R
				35893 to RAF as Expeditor II HB271. Missing during flight in icing conditions
					between Roma and Brindisi Jan 23, 1945
				35894 Ground accident on 27 Jan 1945 at 26 Mile Aux. Fd., AK CWDt
					Ground accident on 18 Mar 1946 at Ladd Fd, AK COLDWDET.
					W/o 19 Apr 1950, Takeoff accident at Biggs Fd, TX 1103MS
				35895 w/o 17 Mar 1946 Fatal crash, 2 miles N. of March Fd, CA 31FS
				35896 Landing accident on 26 Feb 1947 at Bolling Fd, DC
				35897 w/o 15 Oct 1944, Fatal (5) crash into Gulf of Mexico, 15 miles off Bayport, FL CCTS
				35898	(MSN 6668) to RAF as Expeditor II HB272. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946.
					To Italian AF Jan 25, 1942 as MM61743. By 1993 was displayed at Olbia,
					Sardinia with fake civil registration I-SARE
				35900 (17th TTS, 7th TTG) crash landed 1 mi S of Kahala, Hawaii Dec 10, 1945.
				35901 Ground accident on 22 Jul 1945 at Howard Fd, Canal Zone 30FS
				35902 Accident on 2 Feb 1946 at Clark Fd, Philippines 437FS
				35903	(MSN 6776) Ca.1944: to USAAF.
					By 4/46: 482nd Army Air Force Base Unit, Castle Army Air Field, (Merced), CA.
					9/18/47: TOS USAF. 1948: Redesignated C-45F. Remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10905 in 1954.
				35904	(MSN 6777) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11489.
				35906	(MSN ????) assigned to Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
					Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, later as NACA Langley Research Center,
					Langley Field, VA Aug 22, 1949 to Mar 18, 1959. Registered as NACA 125. Salvaged Langley AFB, VA
				35907 Belly landed on 13 Feb 1946 at Millville AAF, NJ
				35908 Accident on 3 Apr 1946 at Chickasha A/p, OK
				35910 w/o 28 Aug 1946, Fatal cr 7 miles W. of Fieldale, VA
				35911 w/o 12 Sep 1947, Crash landed at NAS Atlanta, GA
				35912 Nov 1944, crash near La Chamiza, Chile Exact date?
				35913	(MSN 6791) to NC59563, XB-JOE, XB-VIG
				35915	(MSN 6794) remanufactured by Beech as 51-11899
				35916 Takeoff accident on 13 Jan 1945 at Hamilton Fd, CA
					Ground accident on 20 Jul 1950 at George AFB, CA HQSQN
				35917 attached to 2758th AG at Kirtland AFB, NM damaged in midair collision with
					AT-7A 41-21156 15 mi NW of Albuquerque, NM Mar 12, 1949.
				35918	(MSN 6798) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11540 in 1952.
				35920	(MSN 6801) to civil registry as N7385C. Crashed and destroyed during forced landing off-airport due
					to fuel exhaustion, San Jose, California Aug 4, 1966
				35921 w/o 4 Aug 1945, Fatal crash, 5 miles S. of Willis, MI
				35922 Accident on 3 Mar 1947, 4 miles E. of Charlottesville, VA M-1
					w/o 25 Nov 1951, (Out of gas-crew bailed out) 2 miles S. of Hampton, GA 3806AMS
				35923	(MSN 6806) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11602 in 1952.
				35924	(MSN 6807) to civil registry as N6412C, CX-AYL
				35927	(MSN 6812) to Lao Air Commercial as XW-TBD
				35928 Ground accident on 23 Mar 1948 at Echterdinger AF, W. Germany
					 Landing accident on 19 Feb 1953 at Kadena AB, Okinawa
				?????	(MSN 6815) to NC4757N, N69T
				35930 Takeoff accident on 11 Jan 1949, 7 miles S. of Sarawak, NGU 3SRS
				35931	(MSN 6818) to N6423X, CF-MCG, N399US
				?????	(MSN 6819) to N6261C
				35933	(MSN 6821) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11747 in 1953.
				35934 Landing accident on 24 May 1946 at France Fd, Canal Zone
					Accident on 19 Mar 1947, 1 mile NE. of Balboa, Canal Zone HqSq
					Landing accident on 19 Jul 1949 at Macdill AFB, FL
				35935 w/o 7 Mar 1946, Landing-bad weather, at Olmstead Fd, PA
				35943	(MSN 6822) Landing accident on 17 Feb 1947 at Bremen AB, W. Germany HqSq
					Remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11911 in 1953.
				35936	(MSN 6825) to N6425C, YV-C-LBL
				35937	(MSN 6827) converted to F-2B, redesignated RC-45F. To JA5033
				35939	(MSN 6830) to N6424C, CF-MCH
				35940	(MSN 6831) remanufactured by Beeh as C-45G 51-11746
				35941	(MSN 6833) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10778 in 1954
				35944	(MSN 6837) French Air Force / Armee de l’Air 1Jun48 as 43-35944; GLAM 1/60 20Mar54,
					radio call sign F-RAEE, later F-RAEZ; GLAM 1/60 28May56; CIET 340 21Nov57; EAA 601 4Apr61,
					radio call sign F-SDLW; GLAM 1/60 2Aug65, radio call sign F-RAEH; CIET 340 21Nov67;
					SOC at Chateaudun, France Nov 14, 1969
43-35946/36245		North American B-25J-10-NC Mitchell
				MSN 108-35236/108-35535 (Andrade quotes 108-32736/33035)
				35947 (310th BG) lost Mar 10, 1945. MACR 14896
				35957 (310th BG) lost Mar 10, 1945. MACR 12817
				35964 lost Mar 7, 1945. MACR 12905
				35967 to Brazil in 1946/47
				35968 (438th BS, 319th BG, 12th AF, based at Serragia Airfield, Corsica)
					Hit Dec 22, 1944 Anti-Aircraft Fire Over Torreberetti, Italy While on a Mission on The Railroad Bridge at
					Torreberetti, Italy. Able to Fly and on Return Flight to Base Left Engine Caught Fire and Aircraft
					Crashed 40 Miles North of Capraia Island in The Ligurian Sea. All (6) Crew Bailed Out and Landed in The
					Water and Died. MACR 10772
				35969 to RAF as Mitchell III HD381. SOC Jun 6, 1947
				35970 to RAF as Mitchell III HD382. DBR during German raid on Melsbroek,
					Belgium Jan 1, 1945.
				35971 to RAF as Mitchell III HD383. SOC Jun 6, 1947.
				35972 converted to TB-25N in 1955. Sold on commercial
					market in 1960 as N9552Z. Sold to Confederate AF
					in 1981, and assigned to Arizona Wing, where the
					aircraft is being restored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ.
					Will be assigned to American Airpower Heritage Museum,
					Midland, TX. Preserved with Commemorative AF as
					N125AZ *Maid In The Shade*. First flew from Mesa Field May 2009 after
					restoration.
				35982 (381st BS, 310th BG, "Angel of Mercy") crash landed and badly damaged at Fano Airfield, Italy in 1945.
				35984 489th BS 340th BG, "Legal Eagle"
				36003 501th BS, 345th BG0 lost 4 mi beyond Alicante drome, Negros Nov 3, 1944. All 6 crew KIAl
				36012 (501th BS,345th BG, "Lazy Daisy Mae") lost Jan 9, 1945, SW Pacific. believed crashed on mountain,
					Sibuyan Island. MACR 11792. All 6 crew MIA
				36013 (42nd BG) lost Dec 25, 1944. MACR 12256
				36020 (501st BS, 345th BG, "Reina Del Pacifico") lost 4.3 mi NNE of Saigon Apr 28, 1945 MACR 16179. All 5 KIA
				36023 (345th BG, 500th BS, "Seabiscuit") shot down 70 mi off coast of China
					by Japanese destroyer Apr 6, 1945. All 5 onboard KIA. MACR 16184
				36030 (490th BS, 345th BG, "Sag Harbor Express") crashed Jan 7, 1945 church roof Angeles City nr. Clark Field.
					All KIA
				36035 (499th BS, 345th BG) lost Nov 9, 1944, Ormoc Bay area, SW Pacific. MACR 10594. All 6 MIA
				36036 (38th BG) lost Nov 10, 1944, Philippines. MACR 10669
				36041 (501st BS, 345th BG "Cactus Kitten") lost 19 mi SSW of center of Saigon Apr 28, 1945. MACR 16256.
					All 5 KIA
				36045 (498th Bs, 345th BG) lost over central Luzon Jan 13, 1945. MACR 11793. There is a report that the
					crew was seen alive on the ground but were executed by Japanese forces, but the MACR makes no mention of this.
				36062 (438th BS, 319th BG, 12th AF, based at Serragia Airfield, Corsica)
					Shot down Dec 22, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed near Valenza Near Alessandria, Italy While
					on a Mission on The Railroad Bridge at Torreberetti, Italy. Aircraft Went into a Spin and Crashed and
					Exploded on Impact. (4) Crew Were Killed. (2) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.
					Released in 1945. MACR 10771
				36074 modified to TB-25N in 1954. Sold on commercial market
					as N9080Z. Exported to Mexico as XB-NAJ.
				36075 sold on export market 1946/47 to Dominican Air
					Force(FAD). Sold by FAD in 1952 to Charles E. Mathews
					And Co. FL as N3969C. Reported as derelict in NJ by
					1960. Scrapped onsite in 1960.
				36083 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36087 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36093 to 1st WRs, detached to Kindley Field, Bermuda in 1945. To Brazil in 1946/47
				36096 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36097 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36099 (500th BS, 345th BG) lost 6 mi. E of Mokmer A/D, 3 mi. SE Owi Island Dec 2, 1944. MACR 15416. All 6 KIA
				36122 (437th BS, 319th BG, 12th AF, based at Serragia Airfield, Corsica)
					Shot down Nov 17, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed 1 km East of Cragnuitto, Italy While on a Mission
					on The Railroad Bridge at Tomba, Italy. The Right Wing Folded Over and The Aircraft Went into a Spin
					and Crashed. (5) Crew Were Killed. (2) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.
					MACR 9991
				36128 (77th BS) lost during sweep of northern Kurile Islands Dec 29, 1944.
				36132 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36134 (28th BG) lost May 19, 1945. MACR 14473
				36135 (28th BG) lost Jul 16, 1945.
				36128 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Lost Dec 29, 1944 From Unknown Cause Southwest of Kamchatka Peninsula in The Pacific Ocean During an Offensive Sweep
					of The Northern Kuril Islands. All (7) Crew Were Killed. MACR 11686
				36134 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Lost May 19, 1945 From Unknown Cause While on a Mission on Minami Cape Radar Installation and Cannery
					on The Naka River on Shumshu Island. Last Seen Heading Up The East Coast of Kamchatka Russia to a
					Neutral Base. All (6) Crew Survived and Returned. (NOTE) Believe Aircraft Interned By Russia. Fate Unknown.
					MACR 14473
				36135 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Crashed Jul 16, 1945 Near Petropavlovak, Kamchatka, Russia Due to Engine Failure While Returning From an
					Offensive Sweep on Shipping at Torishima Retto. Believed All (6) Crew Bailed Out and Returned.
					MACR 14762.
				36136 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Lost Dec 29, 1944 From Unknown Cause Southwest of Kamchatka Peninsula in The Pacific Ocean While
					on an Offensive Sweep of The Northern Kuril Islands. All (6) Crew Were Killed. MACR 11685
				36140 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Forced landing May 19, 1945 on Shumshu Island Kurile Islands Russia Due to Engine Failure While
					on a Mission on Minami Cape Radar Installation and Cannery on The Naka River on Shumshu Island.
					All (6) Crew Were Captured and Became POWs. (3) Released in 1945. (3) Were Killed When The Ship
					They Were on Was Torpedoed and Sank. MACR 14472. Front fuselage was acquired during 2003 by Wings
					World War Two Remembrance Museum. Front fuselage reported at Wings Museum, Balcombe, England.
				36141 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36145 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Crashed Jul 16, 1945 Near Petropavlovak Kamchatka Russia While Returning From an Offensive Sweep on
					Shipping at Torishima Retto. All (6) Crew Bailed Out. (2) (MIA) and Believed Dead. (4) Crew Survived
					and Returned. MACR 14763
				36147 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36148 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Shot down Jul 12, 1945 By Anti-Aircraft Fire From a Japanese Ship and Crashed off Paramushiru Island, Kuril Islands
					in The Pacific Ocean While on a Sweep on Shipping in The Mouth of The Second Kuril Straits. Left Wing Broke
					off and Aircraft Dove into The Water and Sank Immediately. All (7) Crew Were Killed. MACR 14755
				36149 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Shot down May 10, 1945 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed North of Shumshu Island, Kurile Islands in The
					Sea of Okhotsk While on a Mission on Shipping in The Kurile Strait and Kataoka Harbor. Left Engine Caught
					Fire and Aircraft Crashed in Flames in The Water. All (6) Crew Were Killed. MACR 14408
				36150 (38th BG) lost Mar 6 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13515
				36151 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Shot Down Jun 11, 1945 By Gunfire From Japanese Mitsubishi A6M5 (Zeke) West of Paramushiru Island, Kuril Islands
					in The Pacific Ocean While on a Photo Mission. Six Feet of Left Wing Broke off and Aircraft Went into a
					Dive Crashed into The Water and Sank Immediately. All (7) Crew Were Killed. MACR 14942
				36152 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Shot down May 19, 1945 By Gunfire From Japanese Mitsubishi A6M5 (Zeke) and Crashed West of Shumshu Island
					in The Pacific Ocean While on a Shipping Sweep Mission to Minami Cape Shumshu, Kurlle Islands.
					All (6) Crew Were Killed. MACR 14471
				36153 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Lost Nov 15, 1944 From Unknown Cause 12 Miles Southeast of Agattu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska
					Over The Pacific Ocean While on a Photo Mission. All (6) Crew Were Killed. MACR 13286
				36154 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36158 (77th BS, 28th BG, 11th AF, based at Attu Airfield, Attu Island in The Aleutian Islands, Alaska)
					Damaged by AAA May 10, 1945 and Landed at Petropavlovsk Russia While on a Mission on Shipping in The Kurile Strait
					and Kataoka Harbor. (1) Crewman Was Killed. (6) Crew Survived and Were Interned in Russia. Released in 1945.
					Fate of Aircraft Unknown. MACR 14409
				36160 (28th BG) made forced landing at Elizovo airfield, Kamchatka Oblast Jun 9, 1945 after being attacked by
					Japanese fighters. One crewman was killed.. MACR 14611
				36161 (500th BS, 345th BG) lost near near Fabrica A/D, Negros Island, PI Jan 6, 1945. MAXR 16142. 2 KIA, 4 rescued.
				36164 (8th BG) lost Sep 29, 1944. MACR 14298
				36167 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36171 (345th BG, 500th BS, "Bold Venture") crashed on a mission over
					Hong Kong Harbor Mar 15, 1945. Aircraft was caught in the
					explosion of a freighter from the preceding aircraft's bomb run
					and crashed into a ridgeline. All 5 onboard killed.
				36173 (501st BS, 345th BG) believed crashed 2 1/2 mi. E of Saigon Apr 28, 1945. MACR 16178. All 5 MIA
				36176 (499th BSm 345th BG) ditched 20 mi. off Cape Gaalong Mar 30, 1945. MACR 16235. 2 KIA, 3 rescued.
				36178 (501st BS, 345th BG) lost Jan 16, 1945, Calabasan, Luzon, SW Pacific. MSN 11991. All 6 MIA
				36179 (500th BS, 345th BG) lost Jan 1, 1945 Fabrica A/D, Negros Island, PI. MACR 16600. All 6 KIA
				36180 (499th BS, 345th BG) lost Samah A/D just offshore Mar 6, 1945. All 6 KIA.
				36184 (499th BS, 345th BG) lost in weather enroute to Galela A/D Nov 7, 1944. MACR 16185. 2 KIA, 5 rescued?
				36187 (500th BS, 345th BG) lost 8 mi S of Tarlac, Luzon Jan 9, 1945. MACR 16290. 5 KIA, one rescued.
				36190 (501st BS, 345th BG) lost Mar 11, 1945, off Tourane Bay, Indochina coast, SW Pacific. MACR 13326
					2 KIA, 4 rescued.
				36191 (500th BS, 345th BG) shot down by Japanese destroyer and crashed in Phan Rang Bay, Indochina Feb 23, 1945.
					MACR 16182. All 6 MIA
				36192 (498th GBS, 345th BG, "Jaunty Jo") shot down by AAA May 26, 1945 while attacking Byoritsu oil refinery, Formosa.
					All 5 KIA.
				36201 (43rd BG) lost Jan 31, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13759
				36202 (499th BS, 345th BG) lost NE of Noemfoor Island Nov 13, 1944. MACR 15669. All 6 KIA.
				36203 (499th BS, 345th BG) lost Mar 2, 1945, coords off Formosa and Boko To, Pescadores, SW Pacific. MACR 13698
					All 6 MIA
				36216 (439th BS, 319th BG, 12th AF, based at Serragia Airfield, Corsica)
					Shot down Dec 10, 1944 By Gunfire From Italian Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 North of Lake Garda Riva, Italy
					While on a Mission on The Railroad Bridge at San Michele, Italy. BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot of
					1st Squadriglia 1st Gruppo ANR. (2) Crew Were Killed. (4) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.
					Released in 1945. MACR 10384
				36224 to Brazil in 1946/47
				36228 named "Miss Bobby"
				36245 to Brazil in 1946/47
43-36246/36247		Cancelled contract
43-36248/36497		Fleet PT-26B-FE
				Fairchild M-62C license-built by Fleet Aircraft of Canada as Cornell II for use by RAF
				MSNs are quoted as being the same as the RAF serials
				36248/36262 to RAF as Cornell II FZ198/FZ212, to RCAF as 10751/10765. To Royal Norwegian AF as 193/221
					at "Little Norway", Toronto
				36248	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ198 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10751 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 193. Named ‘City of New York’. Financed by ‘Wings for Norway’ in New York.
				36249	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ199 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10752 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 195. Named ‘Sweden V’. Financed by ‘Wings for Norway’, Swedish-AmericanDrive.
				36250	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ200 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10753 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 197.
				36251	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ201 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10754 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 199
				36252	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ202 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10755 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					 at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 201
				36253	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ203 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10756 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					 at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 203. Named ’17. Mai’.
				36254	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ204 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10757 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 205. 	In 1945-47
					in Norway marked as L-CL. In Forvarets Flysamling at Oslo-Gardermoen Airport Sep 2015.
				36255	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ205 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10758 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 207. Named ‘Vema’. Financed by Georg Unger Wetlesen, New York.
				36256	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ206 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10759 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					 at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 209. Named ‘New York II’.
				36257	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ207 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10760 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 211. Named ‘Minnesota II’. Financed by ‘Wings for Norway’, Minnesota.
				36258	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ208 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10761 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 213
				36259	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ209 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10762 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 215
				36260	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ210 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10763 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 217. Named ‘Denmark II’. Financed by ‘Wings for Norway’, Danish-Americans.
				36261	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ211 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10764 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					 at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 219
				36262	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ212 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10765 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 221. Named ‘Guatemala I’. Financed by ‘Wings for Norway’, Leif Lindh Pettersen.
				36263/36292 to RAF as Cornell II FZ213/FZ242, to RCAF as 10766/10795.
					36263	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ213; transferred to RCAF as 10766
					36264 (FZ214) in midair collision with P-39 over Fort Erie, Ontario Nov 23, 1943
				36265	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ215; transferred to RCAF as 10768
				36266	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ216; transferred to RCAF as 10769
				36267	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ217; transferred to RCAF as 10770
				36268	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ218; transferred to RCAF as 10771
					36269	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ219; transferred to RCAF as 10772
					36270 (FZ220) crashed and SOC Sep 28, 1944
					36271 (FZ221) to civil registry as N1174N
				36272	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ222; transferred to RCAF as 10775
				36273	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ223; transferred to RCAF as 10776
					36274	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ224; transferred to RCAF as 10777
					36275 (FZ225) transferred to RCAF as 10778. To civil registry as N60095
				36276	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ226; transferred to RCAF as 10779
					36277	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ227; transferred to RCAF as 10780
					36278 (FZ228) transferred to RCAF as 10781. To civil registry as N1321V
				36279	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ229; transferred to RCAF as 10782
				36280	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ230; transferred to RCAF as 10783
				36281	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ231; transferred to RCAF as 10784
					36282	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ232; transferred to RCAF as 10785
				36283 (FZ233) transferred to RCAF as 10786, to civil registry as N69229
				36284	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ234; transferred to RCAF as 10787
					36285	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ235; transferred to RCAF as 10788
					36286 (FZ236) transferred to RCAF as 10780. To civil registry as N1235V
				36287	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ237; transferred to RCAF as 10790
				36288	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ238; transferred to RCAF as 10791
				36289	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ239; transferred to RCAF as 10792
				36290	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ240; transferred to RCAF as 10793
				36291	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ241; transferred to RCAF as 10794
					36292	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ242; transferred to RCAF as 10795
				36293/36297 to RAF as Cornell II FZ243/FZ247, to RCAF as 10796/10800. To Royal Norwegian AF as 223/231
					at "Little Norway", Toronto
				36293	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ243 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10796 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 223
				36294	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ244 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10797 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 225. Named ‘Southern California’.
				36295	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ245 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10798 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 227
				36296	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ246 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10799 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 229
				36297	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ247 [ntu]; transferred to RCAF as 10800 [ntu]	Transferred to Royal Norwegian Air Force
					at 'Little Norway', Toronto as 231
				36298/36404 to RAF as Cornell II FZ248/FC354, to RCAF as 10801/10907
				36298	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ248; transferred to RCAF as 10801
				36299 Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ249; transferred to RCAF as 10802
					36300	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ250; transferred to RCAF as 10803
					36301 (FZ251) transferred to RCAF as 10804. To civil registry as CF-EIF, C-FLIM
					36302 (FZ252) transferred to RCAF as 10805. To civil registry as CF-FEE
					36303 (FZ253) transferred to RCAF as 10806. To civil registry as N9157H
				36304	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ254; transferred to RCAF as 10807
					36305	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ255; transferred to RCAF as 10808
					36306 (FZ256) transferred to RCAF as 10809. To civil registry as N9228H
					36307 (FZ257) transferred to RCAF as 10810. To civil registry as N1518M
					36308 (FZ258) transferred to RCAF as 10811. To civil registry as N9092H
					36309	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ259; transferred to RCAF as 10812
					36310 (FZ260) transferred to RCAF as 10813. To civil registry as N9198H
				36311	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ261; transferred to RCAF as 10814
					36312	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ262; transferred to RCAF as 10815
					36313 (FZ263) transferred to RCAF as 10816. to civil registry as N4423N
					36314 (FZ264) transferred to RCAF as 10817. to civil registry as N63449
				36315	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ265; transferred to RCAF as 10818
					36316	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ266; transferred to RCAF as 10819
					36317 (FZ267) transferred to RCAF as 10820. to civil registry as N91055
				36318	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ268; transferred to RCAF as 10821
				36319	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ269; transferred to RCAF as 10822
				36320	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ270; transferred to RCAF as 10823
				36321	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ271; transferred to RCAF as 10824
				36322	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ272; transferred to RCAF as 10825
				36323	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ273; transferred to RCAF as 10826
				36324	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ274; transferred to RCAF as 10827
				36325	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ275; transferred to RCAF as 10828
					36326	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ276; transferred to RCAF as 10829
					36327 (FZ277) transferred to RCAF as 10830. to civil registry as N9289H
				36328	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ278; transferred to RCAF as 10831
					36329	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ279; transferred to RCAF as 10832
					36330 (FZ280) transferred to RCAF as 10833. to civil registry as N9239H
					36331 (FZ281) transferred to RCAF as 10834. to civil registry as N9158H
					36332 (FZ282, MSN FC195) transferred to RCAF as 10835. to civil registry as C-GCWC
					36333	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ283; transferred to RCAF as 10836
					36334 (FZ284) transferred to RCAF as 10837. to civil registry as CF-KHB
				36335	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ285; transferred to RCAF as 10838
				36336	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ286; transferred to RCAF as 10839
				36337	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ287; transferred to RCAF as 10840
				36338	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ288; transferred to RCAF as 10841
				36339	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ289; transferred to RCAF as 10842
					36340	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ290; transferred to RCAF as 10843
					36341 (FZ291) transferred to RCAF as 10844. to civil registry as CF-HXI
					36342	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ292; transferred to RCAF as 10845
					36343 (FZ293) transferred to RCAF as 10846. to civil registry as N4732G
					36344	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ294; transferred to RCAF as 10847
					36345 (FZ295, MSN FC430) transferred to RCAF as 10848. to civil registry as CF-CDI
				36346	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ296; transferred to RCAF as 10849
				36347	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ297; transferred to RCAF as 10850
					36348	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ298; transferred to RCAF as 10851
					36349 (FZ299) transferred to RCAF as 10852. to civil registry as N58809
				36350	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ300; transferred to RCAF as 10853
				36351	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ301; transferred to RCAF as 10854
				36352	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ302; transferred to RCAF as 10855
				36353	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ303; transferred to RCAF as 10856
				36354	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ304; transferred to RCAF as 10857
				36355	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ305; transferred to RCAF as 10858
				36356	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ306; transferred to RCAF as 10859
				36357	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ307; transferred to RCAF as 10860
				36358	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ308; transferred to RCAF as 10861
					36359	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ309; transferred to RCAF as 10862
					36360 (FZ310) transferred to RCAF as 10863. to civil registry as N67838
				36361	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ311; transferred to RCAF as 10864
				36362	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ312; transferred to RCAF as 10865
					36363	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ313; transferred to RCAF as 10866
					36364 (FZ314) transferred to RCAF as 10867. to civil registry as N53366
					36365	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ315; transferred to RCAF as 10868
					36366 (FZ316) transferred to RCAF as 10869. to civil registry as N58842
					36367 (FZ317) transferred to RCAF as 10870. to civil registry as CF-FUF
					36368 (FZ318) transferred to RCAF as 10871. to civil registry as N9474H
				36369	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ319; transferred to RCAF as 10872
				36370	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ320; transferred to RCAF as 10873
					36371	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ321; transferred to RCAF as 10874
					36372 (FZ322) transferred to RCAF as 10875. to civil registry as CF-FOS
					36373 (FZ323) transferred to RCAF as 10876. to civil registry as N49345
				36374	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ324; transferred to RCAF as 10877
					36375	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ325; transferred to RCAF as 10878
					36376 (FZ326) transferred to RCAF as 10879. To civil registry as CF-GEL
				36377	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ327; transferred to RCAF as 10880
				36378	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ328; transferred to RCAF as 10881
				36379	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ329; transferred to RCAF as 10882
				36380	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ330; transferred to RCAF as 10883
					36381	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ331; transferred to RCAF as 10884
					36382 (FZ332) transferred to RCAF as 10885. to civil registry as N4400N
					36383	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ333; transferred to RCAF as 10886
					36384 (FZ334, MSN FA568) transferred to RCAF as 10887. to civil registry as CF-FZR
					36385 (FZ335) transferred to RCAF as 10888. to civil registry as CF-FXD
					36386	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ336; transferred to RCAF as 10889
					36387 (FZ337) transferred to RCAF as 10890. to civil registry as N79307
				36388	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ338; transferred to RCAF as 10891
				36389	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ339; transferred to RCAF as 10892
				36390	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ340; transferred to RCAF as 10893
				36391	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ341; transferred to RCAF as 10894
				36392	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ342; transferred to RCAF as 10895
				36393	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ343; transferred to RCAF as 10896
					36394 (FZ344) transferred to RCAF as 10897. to civil registry as N1297N
				36395	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ345; transferred to RCAF as 10898
				36396	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ346; transferred to RCAF as 10899
				36397	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ347; transferred to RCAF as 10900
				36398	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ348; transferred to RCAF as 10901
					36399	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ349; transferred to RCAF as 10902
					36400 (FZ350) transferred to RCAF as 10903. to civil registry as N9127H
					36401 (FZ351) transferred to RCAF as 10904. to civil registry as N9812H
				36402	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ352; transferred to RCAF as 10905
				36403	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ353; transferred to RCAF as 10906
					36404	Lend-Lease to RAF as FZ354; transferred to RCAF as 10907
				36405/36476 to RAF as Cornell II FZ355/FZ426. Transferred to India
				36477 to RAF as Cornell II FZ427. To Royal Norwegian AF as 255 at "Little Norway", Toronto
					Originally allocated FZ428; cancelled in error and re-allocated to other aircraft
				36478/36483 to RAF as Cornell II FZ699/FZ704. Transferred to India. Originally allocated serials
					FZ428/FZ433, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36484 to RAF as Cornell II FZ705. To Royal Norwegian AF as 257 at "Little Norway", Toronto. Originally
					allocated FZ434, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36485 to RAF as Cornell II FZ706. Transferred to India. Originally allocated FZ435, cancelled in error
					and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36486 to RAF as Cornell II FZ707. To Royal Norwegian AF as 259 at "Little Norway", Toronto. Originally
					allocated FZ436, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36487 to RAF as Cornell II FZ708. To Royal Norwegian AF as 261 at "Little Norway", Toronto, later L-DM.
 					Originally allocated FZ437, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft. After a crash in 1952
					the aircraft was reconstructed with parts from an M-62A PT-26A-FA. To Norsk Flutfartsmuseum, Bodo,
					Norway, falsely marked as 163.
				36488/36490 to RAF as Cornell II FZ709/FZ711. Transferred to India. Originally allocated FZ438/FZ440, cancelled
					in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36491/36492 to RAF as Cornell II FZ712/FZ713. To Royal Norwegian AF as 264 and 265 at "Little Norway", Toronto.
					Originally allocated FZ441/FZ442, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
					36491	FZ712; 263 [Norway]; Registered LN-BFK; Registered D-EJAM 28Jun57; Destroyed 24Nov68 near Eudenbach, Königswinter,
						West Germany; registration cancelled 28Oct69
				36493/36496 to RAF as Cornell II FZ714/FZ717. Transferred to India. Originally allocaed FZ443/FZ446, cancelled
					in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
				36497 to RAF as Cornell II FZ718. To Royal Norwegian AF as 267 at "Little Norway", Toronto. Originally
					allocated FZ447, cancelled in error and reallocated to other aircraft.
43-36498/36597		Cancelled contract for Republic P-72
				Serials later assigned to contract for Fleet PT-26A Cornell II for use by the RCAF. RCAF
					serials FZ448/FZ547. This contract was also cancelled
43-36598/36599		Republic XP-72
				Model AP-19. Prototype interceptor fighter development of the XP-47J. Order for two prototypes placed 18Jun43.
					An order for 100 production aircraft was later cancelled
				36598. First flight Feb 2, 1944.
				36599. Fitted with Aeroproducts contrarotating propeller.
43-36600		Douglas C-53
				DC-3A-408 MSN 4809, ex NC3000. Apparently never used by USAF, only Douglas, even the
					designation may not have been official. Later to NC33649. Hawaiian "15" B05May46 WFU 15Oct66
					Aircraft Unlimited, Muskegon, MI US, B30Sep68. Aero Leasing Corp, Hart, MI US, Apr69
					T M Stevens, Hart, MI US 1975. Forced landing 12Jun77 Vero Beach while
					smuggling marijuana. T Perez, Hialeah, FL, R21Feb79.
43-36601/36608		Reserved for impressments
				36603 Waco UC-72 Gained from Corps of Engineers, Hanford, WA. 4134th Base Unit (Spokane Air
					Technical Service Command), Spokane Air Depot, WA 8Nov45. 4141st Base Unit
					(Air Material Command), Pyote Field, TX 31Jan46. Designated Class 32 for USAF Museum 17Jul46.
					4803rd (Specialized Depot) (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command)
					211 E. North Water St, Chicago 2, IL 31Jul46. 4141st Base Unit (Air Material Command),
					Pyote Field, TX 9Sep46. Reclaimed 31Jul46. SOC 12Nov46
				36604 Piper L-4B Grasshopper. Pasco, WA. Available 10Jan46. Air Transport Command.
					Ferried to Stockton, CA 30Jan46; Long Beach, CA 31Jan46. 4141st Base Unit
					(Air Material Command), Pyote Field, TX 12Feb46. Designated Class 01Z for ground
					instructional training 8Jul47. Terminated 19Sep49. 2753rd Aircraft Storage Squadron,
					Air Materiel Command, Pyote AFB, TX 23Sep49.
43-36609/36708		Northwestern CG-4A-NW
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider built under contract by Northwestern Aeronautical
					Corporation of Minneapolis, MN.
				36609 Received by USAAF 14Aug43. Assigned to Eighth Air Force, England 26Oct43. Ninth Air Force.
					Condemned 13Dec45. Salvaged 18Feb46
				36610 Received by USAAF 30Jul43. Delivered 2Aug43. Towed to Minneapolis, MN 3Aug43.
					Alliance Field, NB 5Aug43. Awaiting survey report 24Aug43
				36611 Received by USAAF 31Jul43. Delivered 7Aug43. Towed to Minneapolis, MN 8Aug43.
					Alliance Field, NB 12Aug43. Assigned to Eighth Air Force, England 7Feb45.
				36612 Received by USAAF 31Jul43
				36613 Assigned to Eighth Air Force, England.
				36615 Received by USAAF 3Aug43
				36616 Received by USAAF 3Aug43
				36620	 received by USAAF Aug 3 1943. 72nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Alliance Field, Alliance, NB.
					Damaged while parked in collision by CG-4A 42-52812 landing at Fort Robinson, Crawford, NB 11Aug43.
					97th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Destroyed in fatal accident when force landed after structural failure at Mount Gilead, NC 18Dec43.
				36621	 received by USAAF Aug 3, 1943. 810th Base Unit, 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC. Damaged while parked
					in a collision by L-5 42-98202 taking off at Laurinburg-Maxton AAB 10Jul44. 
				36622 received by USAAF Aug 3, 1943. Surveyed
				36624 received by USAAF Aug 11. 1943. Surveyed
				36625	 received by USAAF Aug 12, 1943. 84th Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Destroyed when nosed over landing at Aberdeen Landing Area, Maxton, NC 7Dec43.
				36626	 received by USAAF Aug 12, 1943. 84th Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Destroyed when force landed at Aberdeen Landing Area, Maxton, NC 7Dec43.
				36627 received by USAAF Aug 11, 1943
				36628 received by USAAF Aug 16, 1943. . Towed to Wright Field, Dayton, OH 28Aug43.
					810th Base Unit, 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC 30Sep43. Air Technical
					Service Command, St Louis, MO 23Oct44. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 13Jan45. New York Port of Embarkation 31Jan45. Assigned to Eighth Air Force, England 7Feb45
				36629 Received by USAAF 14Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 17Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 6Oct43. Ninth Air Force 31May44. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting
					men from the 101st Airborne Division to a landing zone in the Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
					Salvaged 6Sep45.
				36630 Received by USAAF 16Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 17Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 6Oct43. Ninth Air Force 31May44. Diverted to Britain May44. SOC 1Mar46
				36631 Received by USAAF 16Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 19Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 15Oct43. Salvaged 21Feb45
				36632 Received by USAAF 17Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 19Aug43.
					h Air Force, England 15Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials to a landing
					in Normandy, France on Operation ‘Overlord’ 7Jun44; missing in action.
				36633 Received by USAAF 17Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 19Aug43.
					th Air Force, England 20Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					emned 20Oct44
				36634 Received by USAAF 18Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 19Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 20Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Condemned 30Apr45
				36635 Received by USAAF 18Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 26Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Salvaged 4Apr46
				36636 Received by USAAF 19Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 28Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and
					materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					 Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44. Condemned 20Oct44. Salvaged 27Jun45
				36637 Received by USAAF 19Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 26Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Condemned 30Apr45
				36638 Received by USAAF 19Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 26Oct43. Ninth Air Force 31May44. Towed by a C-47, the glider was
					transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on
					Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45. Condemned 30Apr45.
				36639 Received by USAAF 20Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 20Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned 5Jul44. Repaired 7Dec44. Salvaged 4Jun46
				36640 Received by USAAF 20Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 21Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 15Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials
					for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36641 Received by USAAF 20Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned 13Dec45. Salvaged 18Feb46
				36642 Received by USAAF 20Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the
					101st Airborne Division to a landing zone in the Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
					 Condemned 2Nov44
				36643 Received by USAAF 21Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					 Condemned 29Oct44. Repaired. Condemned 5Jul45. Salvaged 6Sep45
				36644 Received by USAAF 21Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned, missing in action 23Jun44
				36645 Received by USAAF 21Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Condemned 3Mar44.
				36646 Received by USAAF 23Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Ninth Air Force 31Mar44. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported
					men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on
					Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44. Condemned 29Oct44
				36647 Received by USAAF 23Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36648 Received by USAAF 23Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned, missing in action 17Jun44
				36649 Received by USAAF 23Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 25Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 19Oct43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36650 Received by USAAF 24Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 25Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Condemned 7Dec44. Salvaged 18Jan45
				36651 Received by USAAF 24Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 26Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned 8Dec44. Salvaged 4Apr45
				36652 Received by USAAF 24Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 26Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 9Nov43. Condemned 7Dec44. Salvaged 18Jan45
				36653 Received by USAAF 25Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 26Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the
					101st Airborne Division to a landing zone in the Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
					Condemned 2Nov44
				36654	 Received by USAAF 25Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 26Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43.
					37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Enroute to the target, several British bombers towing gliders passed underneath, causing turbulence
					for this glider. The tow rope broke and the glider was ditched in the North Sea close to a
					RAF Air Sea Rescue launch 18 miles off Great Yarmouth. The crew were picked within minutes and
					returned to their unit.
				36655	 Received by USAAF 25Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Galveston’, 7Jun44.
				36656 Received by USAAF 26Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Ninth Air Force. Condemned 12Nov44. Salvaged 6Jan45
				36657 Received by USAAF 26Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Condemned Oct44. Salvaged Dec44. To RAF as Hadrian GIA 4929M
				36658 Received by USAAF 26Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36659 Received by USAAF 26Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 27Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Condemned 7Dec44. Salvaged 18Jan45.
				36660 Received by USAAF 26Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 28Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36661 Received by USAAF 27Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 28Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the
					101st Airborne Division to a landing zone in the Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
					Condemned 2Nov44
				36662 Received by USAAF 27Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 28Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36663 Received by USAAF 27Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 30Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 9Dec43. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Condemned 29Oct44
				36664 Received by USAAF 28Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 31Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
					Condemned 30Apr45.
				36665	Received by USAAF 28Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 31Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 21Nov43. 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44.
				36666 Received by USAAF 28Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 31Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 9Nov43. Ninth Air Force 26Apr44. Diverted to Britain 26Apr44. SOC 1Mar46
				36667 Received by USAAF 30Aug43. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 31Aug43.
					Eighth Air Force, England 9Nov43. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men from the
					101st Airborne Division to a landing zone in the Netherlands during Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
					 Condemned 2Nov44. Repaired. Eighth Air Force, England. Salvaged 6Mar45
				36668 Received by USAAF 30Aug43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 2Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 8Jul44.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division
					for the invasion of Southern France on Operation ‘Dragoon’ 15Aug44; missing in action
				36669 Received by USAAF 1Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 2Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ.
					Departed US. Excluded from inventory 31Dec45
				36670 Received by USAAF 1Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 2Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 5Jul44. Excluded from inventory 30Nov45
				36671 Received by USAAF 1Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 2Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 8Jul44.
					Excluded from inventory 30Nov45
				36672 Received by USAAF 1Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 2Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 8Jul44.
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division
					for the invasion of Southern France on Operation ‘Dragoon’ 15Aug44; missing in action.
				36673 Received by USAAF 1Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 4Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA 13Jul44. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 26Sep44. Diverted to Britain 30Sep44. To RAF as Hadrian II KK811. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36674 Received by USAAF 2Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 4Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA 13Jul44. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 26Sep44. Ninth Air Force 10Oct44. Condemned
				36675 Received by USAAF 2Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 4Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA 19Jul44. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 22Sep44. Ninth Air Force 10Oct44. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men
					and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45;
					missing in action.
				36676 Received by USAAF 2Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 4Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA.4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ.
					 Departed US. Excluded from inventory 31Dec45
				36677 Received by USAAF 3Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 6Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 26Jun44. Departed US 4Jul44.
					Twelfth Air Force, Italy 8Jul44. Condemned 31May45. Salvaged
				36678 Received by USAAF 3Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 6Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command. 4104th Base Unit, Rome Air Technical Service Command,
					Rome Field, NY 26Jul44. New York Port of Embarkation. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service
					Command, Newark, NJ 26Jun44. Ninth Air Force 29Aug44. Eighth Air Force, England. Condemned 25Mar45
				36679 Received by USAAF 3Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 6Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Newark, NJ 24Jun44. Departed US 4Jul44.
					Twelfth Air Force, Italy 8Jul44. Excluded from inventory 30Nov45
				36680 Received by USAAF 4Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 7Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command 26Jun44. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 5Jul44. Excluded from inventory 30Nov45
				36681 Received by USAAF 4Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 7Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command 26Jun44. Twelfth Air Force, Italy 5Jul44. Excluded from inventory 30Nov45
				36682 Received by USAAF 6Sep43. Camp Shelby Stores Depot, Air Technical Service Command 7Sep43.
					4831st Specialized Depot, Fairfield Air Technical Service Command, Camp Shelby, OH 29Sep43.
					Hampton Air Service Command 26Jun44. 4111th Base Unit, Middletown Air Technical Service Command,
					Tobyhanna Military Reservation, PA 13Jul44. 4003rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command,
					Newark, NJ 3Sep44. Ninth Air Force 7Oct44. Condemned 31Dec45. Salvaged 18Feb46
				36699 to RAF as Hadrian II KH893. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36700 to RAF as Hadrian II KK675. SOC Aug 30, 1945
				36703	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 325th Glider Infantry
					Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44.
43-36709/36808		Ridgefield CG-4A-RI
				Waco Aircraft Company Model NZR troop glider built under contract by Ridgefield Manufacturing
					Company of Ridgeville, NJ.
				36710 to RAF as Hadrian II KK676. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36715 to RAF as Hadrian II FR711. DBR in gale at Bilaspur May 29, 1945.
				36716 transferred to RAF from USAAF stocks in India. No RAF serial
					known and may never have been issued.
				36719	 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Ramsbury (Station 469). Towed by a C-47,
					the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone at
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Detroit’, 6Jun44.
				36731 to RAF as Hadrian II FR712. Crashed when towrope fouled
					trees after tug released in emergency, Bihta, Bihar Apr 12, 1945
				36733 transferred to RAF from USAAF stocks in India. No RAF serial
					known and may never have been issued.
				36734 transferred to RAF from USAAF stocks in India. No RAF serial
					known and may never have been issued.
				36738 to RAF as Hadrian II FR667. DBR in gale, Bilaspur Apr 21, 1945.
				36739 to RAF as Hadrian II FR668. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				36740 to RAF as Hadrian II FR669. DBR in gale, Raipur May 23, 1945.
				36741 to RAF as Hadrian II FR670. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36746	 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
				36751	 83rd Troop Carrier Squadron, 437th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Coulommiers (A-58), France.
					Towed by C-47 42-100572, the glider transported men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division
					to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
				36756	 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				36763 to RAF as Hadrian II FR748. SOC Mar 28, 1946
				36764 to RAF as Hadrian II KK677. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36766 to RAF as Hadrian II KH894. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36770 to RAF as Hadrian II KH895. DBR in gale, Bilaspur May 29, 1945
				36773 to RAF as Hadrian II KK678. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36776 to RAF as Hadrian II KK679. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36777 to RAF as Hadrian II FR680. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36780 to RAF as Hadrian II KH980. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36783 to RAF as Hadrian II KH981. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36788 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Poix (B-44), France.
					Written off in Germany 24Mar45. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’. MACR 13352
				36801 to RAF as Hadrian II KH896. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				36802 to RAF as Hadrian II KH897. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36803 to RAF as Hadrian II KH898. DBR Apr 12, 1945
				36804 to RAF as Hadrian II KH982. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36805 to RAF as Hadrian II KH983. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36806 to RAF as Hadrian II KH984. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36808 to RAF as Hadrian II KH985. SOC Feb 28, 1946
43-36809/37008		G & A CG-4A-GA
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider built under contract by Gliders and Airplanes (G & A)
					of Willow Grove, PA.
				36829	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				36915	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force,
					Cottesmore (Station 489). Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials
					for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone
					near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44. Missing in action
					enroute to landing zone.
				36935	44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				36944	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Missing in action enroute to landing zone.
				36966	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 82nd Airborne Division to a
					landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				36971 to RAF as Hadrian II KH986. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36972 to RAF as Hadrian II KH987. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				36989 to RAF as Hadrian II KH988. DBR in gale, Raipur May 23, 1945.
				37003 to RAF as Hadrian II KK812. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37004 to RAF as Hadrian II KK813. SOC Aug 30, 1945
43-37009/37508		Waco CG-4A-WO
				Waco Aircraft Company model NZR troop glider
				37020	76th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Damaged landing at Camp Mackall, Hoffman, NC 18Jul43. 93rd Troop Carrier Squadron,
					438th Troop Carrier Group, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC. Damaged while parked in collision by
					Waco CG-4A 42-79417 landing at Laurinburg-Maxton AAB 1Jan44.
				37045	 97th Troop Carrier Squadron, 440th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Damaged when force landed four miles SE of Pope Field 22Jan44.
				37049	 72nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 434th Troop Carrier Group, Alliance Field, Alliance, NB.
					Damaged landing at Alliance 27Jul43. 
				37060	 308th Troop Carrier Squadron, 10th Troop Carrier Group, Lawson Field, Fort Benning, Columbus, GA.
					Destroyed landing at Haverhill, OH 15Jan44.
				37067	 88th Sub Depot, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC. Damaged while parked in collision
					by a C-47A taxying at Pope Field 29Jan44.
				37077 810th Base Unit, 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC. Destroyed after
					fatal mid-air collision with an object at Laurinburg-Maxton AAB 31May44. 
				37082 modified as model NEU, designated XCG-15. Flight tests began in February 1944.
					US Aircraft Section, Air Materiel Command, Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana. Set aside for
					sed USAAF aviation museum. Flown to the aircraft storage area, 803rd Special Depot at
					Orchard Place Airport, Park Ridge, Illinois May 1946.
				37098	 76th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Damaged landing at Knollwood Field, Southern Pines, NC 21Jul43.
				37108	 313th Troop Carrier Squadron, 349th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Destroyed landing at Pope Field 15May44.
				37110	 813th Base Unit, Sedalia Field, Warrensburg, MO. Damaged while parked in collision by
					C-47A 42-23389 taxying at Sedalia 25Jan45.
				37117	 314th Troop Carrier Squadron, 349th Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC.
					Crash landed with mechanical failure one mile south of Hoffman, NC 22Nov44.
				37131	 810th Base Unit, 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC. Damaged while parked
					in a collision by C-47A 43-16092 landing at Laurinburg-Maxton AAB 29Apr45. 
				37143	 810th Base Unit, 60th Troop Carrier Wing, Laurinburg-Maxton AAB, NC. Damaged in an accident
					at Laurinburg-Maxton AAB 23Jan45. 
				37199	 2527th Base Unit, South Plains Field, Lubbock, Texas. Damaged after taking off at South Plains
					Auxiliary Field #2, Idalou Airport, TX 12Jul44.
				37212	 2527th Base Unit, South Plains Field, Lubbock, Texas. Damaged landing at South Plains
					Auxiliary Field #2, Idalou Airport, TX 16Oct44.
				37226 to RAF as Hadrian II KK814. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				37227 to RAF as Hadrian II KK815. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37228 to RAF as Hadrian II KK816. SOC Apr 25, 1946
				37229 to RAF as Hadrian II KK817. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37248 to RAF as Hadrian II KK818. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				37249 to RAF as Hadrian II KK819. SOC May 29, 1945
				37253 to RAF as Hadrian II KK681. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37256 to RAF as Hadrian II KK820. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37266 to RAF as Hadrian II KK821. SOC Feb 28, 1946.
				37287	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Missing in action enroute to landing zone.
				37290	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				37297	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				37300	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the HQ Battery, 319th Field Artillery
					Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				37322	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the HQ Battery, 319th Field Artillery
					Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				37328	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the HQ Battery, 319th Field Artillery
					Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				37331	 305th Troop Carrier Squadron, 442nd Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, St-Andre-de-l’Eure (B-24),
					France. Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division
					to a landing zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45.
				37337	 37th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				37339	 45th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
					Missing in action enroute to landing zone.
				37357 32nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Poix (B-44), France.
					Written off in Germany 24Mar45. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials
					for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’. MACR 13353
				37372 to RAF as Hadrian II KH989. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37373 to RAF as Hadrian II KH990. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37382	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				37386 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
				37392 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting men and materials from the 320th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 18Sep44.
				37395	 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Poix (B-44), France.
					Hit by mortar fire killing the pilot at Wesel, Germany 24Mar45. Towed by a C-47, the glider
					was transporting men and materials for the 17th Airborne Division to a landing zone at Wesel
					on Operation ‘Varsity’.
				37399	 36th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 18Sep44.
				37410	 44th Troop Carrier Squadron, 316th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Cottesmore (Station 489).
					Towed by a C-47, the glider transported men and materials for the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
					82nd Airborne Division and 80th Airborne Division AA Battalion to a landing zone near Groesbeek,
					Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’ 23Sep44.
				37460 to RAF as Hadrian II KK822. SOC Apr 25, 1946
				37461 to RAF as Hadrian II KK823. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37463 to RAF as Hadrian II KK824. SOC Apr 25, 1946
				37464 to RAF as Hadrian II KK825. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37465 to RAF as Hadrian II KK826. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				37467 to RAF as Hadrian II KK827. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37470 to RAF as Hadrian II KK828. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945
				37472 to RAF as Hadrian II KK829. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37475 to RAF as Hadrian II KK830. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37476 to RAF as Hadrian II KK831. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37479 to RAF as Hadrian II KK682. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37481 77th Troop Carrier Squadron, 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Brétigny (A-48), France.
					Elevators damaged by small arms fire, the glider crashed in a patch of woods trying to land at
					Wesel, Germany 24Mar45 [2KIA:4WIA]. Towed by a C-47, the glider was transporting a medical
					team of four men of HQ Company of the 194th Glider Infantry Regiment, 17th Airborne Division
					to a landing zone at Wesel on Operation ‘Varsity’. MACR 13662.
				37484 to RAF as Hadrian II KK683. SOC Feb 28, 1946
				37497 to RAF as Hadrian II KK832. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945.
				37498 to RAF as Hadrian II KK833. DBR in gale, Bihta May 18, 1945.
43-37509/37673		Boeing B-17G-65-BO Fortress
				MSN 8487/8651. Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne (FORTLOG)and ‘Project Bits & Pieces’, a detailed
					look at the Eighth Air Force operational statistics during World War II by Paul Andrews and William Adams
				Production changes: Starter gearbox change
				37509	(MSN 8487) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 21May44. 601st Bomb Squadron [3O*B:3O*J], 398th Bomb Group,
					Nuthampstead (Station 131), Hertfordshire (Station 131), Hertfordshire 23May44.
					Named "Songoon Rita". Battle damaged on a mission 9Sep44. Force landed on
					the continent 26Sep44. Returned to unit 1Dec44. {40 missions}. Battle damaged on a mission
					to a railway bridge at Mannheim, Germany 1Feb45. Crash landed at Hollesley Bay,
					Suffolk. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 2Feb45. {81 missions and
					five supply missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT May45.
				37510	(MSN 8488) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					10May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44. 612th Bomb Squadron [SC*T],
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jun44.
					Failed to return from a tactical mission in support of Operation Overlord to
					bomb an enemy troop concentration at Cauvicourt, southeast of Caen, France
					8Aug44 (4KIA). Damaged by flak, crashed Saint-Lô, France
				37511	(MSN 8489) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 5May44. 1377th Base
					Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester,
					NH 21May44. 613th Bomb Squadron [IN*G], 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128),
					Northamptonshire 23May44. Named "Jill's Jalopy". Damaged when the aircraft
					jumped the chocks during engine run up prior to a mission and collided with the tail of B-17G 42-107043
					at Deenethorpe 2Jun44. 614th Bomb Squadron [IW*Y]. 615th Bomb Squadron [IY*L].
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna,
					Merseburg, Germany 24Aug44 (6POW:3KIA). Shot Dow By Gunfire
					From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed at Klein Thondorf Northeast of Uelzen, Germany
					Believed BF 109G-6 Flown By Flg. Fritz Weinzierl of JG 53/11. (3) Crew Killed. (6) Crew Bailed
					Out & Became POWs. MACR 8204
				37512	(MSN 8490) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44.
					510th Bomb Squadron [TU*S], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 4Jun44.
					Named "Trade Winds". (119 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 25May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service
					Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 25Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 11Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37513	(MSN 8491) Accepted by USAAF 26Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 27Apr44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA
					4May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17May44.
					Named 569th Bomb Squadron [CC*D], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk May44.
					Named "Anna". {first combat mission 2Jun44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic V shuttle mission to the
					Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at Rahmel,
					Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561),
					Ukraine. Operated a mission to an oil refinery at Trzebinia, Poland 7Aug44, returning to Ukraine.
					Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea, Rumania 8Aug44, continuing on to a Fifteenth
					Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Francazal,
					Toulouse, France 12Aug44. Participated in an Operation Frantic VII mission to drop supplies to
					the resistance forces in Warsaw, Poland 18Sep44. After the target, the bomber continued east
					and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. Operated a mission to the railway marshalling
					yards at Szolnok, Hungary 19Sep44 and continued on to land at a Fifteenth Air Force base in
					southern Italy. Returned to England. Severely battle damaged on a mission to industrial,
					oil and rail installations in Cologne, Germany 15Oct44 (2KIA:5POW:2RTD). Just before the
					target flak burst right under the right wing. The aircraft lost number four engine and number
					three engine was on fire. The crew attempted to extinguish the fire with no success,
					continued and dropped their bombs in the target area. The bomber pulled away from the
					formation. The crew except the pilot, co-pilot and engineer bailed out. The fire continued in
					number three engine so the engineer bailed out and the co-pilot followed him. The pilot
					climbed down to bail out but decided to take one last look at number three engine.
					The fire appeared to have gone out. The plane was in a slight dive as he climbed back
					into the seat. Upon returning the plane to level flight the fire re-appeared. He put the plane
					in a fairly steep dive and the fire blew out shortly thereafter. The bomber was down to
					about 4,000ft by now and flying through some more flak and small arms fire. The aircraft
					was flying directly over the ground fighting between US troops and the Germans somewhere
					north of Aachen, Germany. The pilot contacted a P-47 Thunderbolt fighter pilot in the area
					who led him into Saint-Trond (A-92), Belgium. The tail gunner was still at his post. A flak burst
					had killed him. The plane had about 200 holes in it and the fuel was still leaking from the number
					three engine. {47 missions}. Salvaged 14Nov44. MACR 9483.
				37514	(MSN 8492) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17May44. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*B],
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 12Aug44. Named *My Son Bob*
					Damaged in collision with B-17G 42-97267 taxying at Ridgewell 24Aug44. Damaged landing
					at Ridgewell 20Nov44. Twice force landed on the continent, but returned to base. {72+ missions}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 6Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX
					26Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 4Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37515	(MSN 8493) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44. 1377th Base Unit (North
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 19May44.
					510th Bomb Squadron [TU*L], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire
					27May44. Named "John Silver". Damaged taxying at Polebrook 13May45. {95 missions}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 11Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains
					Field, Lubbock, TX 14Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					 Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 4Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					 Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37516	(MSN 8494) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25Apr44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May44.
					422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*T], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 4Jun44. Ferried to HQ VIII Air Force Composite Command,
					Cheddington (Station 113), Buckinghamshire 25Jun44. 858th Bomb Squadron,
					492nd Bomb Group, North Pickenham (Station 143), Norfolk 26Jun44.
					Named *Tondalayo*. The artwork for the aircraft was inspired by a
					1942 film 'White Cargo' starring Hedy Lamarr as Tondelayo although it was spelt
					incorrectly on this aircraft. The plane was the personal aircraft of the unit's
					commander, Lt Colonel Earle Aber, Commanding Officer of the 305th Bomb Group
					(858th BG, 305th BG) shot down by friendly fire from British shore bstteries near Essex, UK Mar 4, 1945 after
					returning from mission to Netherlands. MACR 13535. Crew bailed out but pilots killed. Wreckage recently discovered
					in mudflats of the River Stout. Bodies of pilot and copilot recovered Jun 2000.
				37517	(MSN 8495) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44. 1377th
					Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*T], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 28May44. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*T].
					Named "Heaven can Wait". Seriously damaged by fighters of JG/4 on a
					mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland,
					 Germany 11Sep44 (1WIA). With only two engines running, the plane flew over 800km
					and returned to Thorpe Abbotts. Returning from an aborted mission to Bremen, Germany 31Jan45,
					the bomber crashed landing at Thorpe Abbotts still with its bomb load and exploded.
					Visibility at Thorpe Abbotts was not good and the pilot had already made two
					aborted approaches to land. Coming back for a third approach, the pilot pulled up to avoid
					some trees but the right wing started to stall and hit the ground. Salvaged 31Jan45
				37518	(MSN 8496) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 751st Bomb Squadron [O], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 27May44. 749th Bomb Squadron [R]. Named "Gini". Failed to return from a
					mission to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg,
					Germany 28Sep44 (9KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Dorstadt, Germany.
					MACR 9768. All 9 crew KIA.
				37519	(MSN 8497) Accepted by USAAF 26Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb
					Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 21May44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*J], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153),
					Suffolk 25May44. Named "Joker/De Joker" A character in Batman comics. Participated in an
					Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at
					Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at
					Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. The Germans had identified the location of the USAAF bomber
					force so the plane was moved to a fighter airfield at Zaporozke, Ukraine 22Jun44. Ferried to
					Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine then operated a mission to the oil refinery and railway
					marshalling yards at Drohobycz, Poland 26Jun44, continuing on to Foggia #8, Lucera,
					a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Operated a mission to the marshalling yard
					and railway shops at Arad, Rumania 3Jul44. Operated a mission to railway marshalling
					yards at Beziers, France and landed back at Framlingham 5Jul44. Participated in an
					Operation Frantic V shuttle mission to the Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg
					AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at Rahmel, Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44. After the target
					the plane was severely damaged by flak, disabling No.3 engine, and force landed behind
					Russian lines in Ukraine. Repaired and returned to England via Cairo, Egypt and Benghazi,
					Libya 28Aug44. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic
					oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 30Nov44 (4KIA:4POW:1EVD). The plane took a
					direct hit from a flak shell and exploded in mid-air. It then began to disintegrate as
					the wreckage plummeted down to earth. Crashed at Zwickau, Germany MACR 11133
				37520	(MSN 8498) Accepted by USAAF 26Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 9May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44. 562nd Bomb Squadron [F], 388th Bomb
					Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 27May44. Named "G.I. Jane" {first combat mission 5Jun44}.
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission to a supply depot northwest of Beaumont-sur-Oise,
					France 8Jul44 (1WIA:9RTD). The target was completely cloud covered and was not attacked.
					The group diverted to an alternate target, the railway in the vicinity of Yvetot. Meagre flak
					was encountered over the targets but flak at Clères caused major damage to the plane,
					wounding the bombardier. Battle damaged on a mission to the Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke
					oil refinery at Harburg, Hamburg, Germany 4Aug44. Moderate accurate flak was encountered
					at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the Braunkohlen Benzin AG synthetic oil
					refinery northeast of Zeitz, Germany 16Aug44. Intense accurate flak was encountered
					at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben synthetic fuel works at Pölitz,
					Prussia 25Aug44. Intense and accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged
					on a mission to a synthetic oil refinery at Magdeburg, Germany 12Sep44. Flak was encountered
					at the target and then the Group was attacked by a large force of enemy fighters.
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna,
					Merseburg, Germany 28Sep44 (9POW). Flak was intense in the target area and to the
					Rally Point. Damaged by flak, crashed Alken, southwest of Koblenz, Germany. {45 missions}. MACR 9375
				37521	(MSN 8499) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*K], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts
					(Station 139), Norfolk 30May44. Named "Skyway Chariot" Failed to return from a mission
					to railway installations and tank factories at Berlin, Germany 18Mar45 (6POW:3KIA),
					attacked by Me 262s jet fighters, the aircraft exploded and crashed at Tangermunde, Germany.
					After dropping bombs on the target, the bomber was attacked in numerous fighter passes.
					The first fighter pass knocked out the vertical stabiliser and the tail turret, killing the tail
					gunner. On the next fighter pass the aircraft received a great deal of damage and practically
					all of the controls were knocked out. On the third fighter pass the bomber received a burst near
					the front which knocked out all of the controls and put the plane into a violent spin. The pilot
					ordered the crew to bail out MACR 13143
				37522	(MSN 8500) St. Paul Field, Minneapolis, MN 26Apr44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 29Apr44.
					St. Paul Field, Minneapolis, MN 1May44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 7Jul44.
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 13Dec44.
					Damaged while parked in collision by B-29A 42-94080 at Gulfport Field, MS 28Jul45
				37523	(MSN 8501) Accepted by USAAF 27Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY Apr44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA
					4May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 22May44.
					560th Bomb Squadron [J], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 27May44.
					Named "Holy Smokes". {first combat mission 6Jun44}. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany 20Jun44.
					Battle damaged during a mission to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at
					Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany 20Jun44. Flak over the target was intense and accurate,
					crash landed on return to Knettishall. Battle damaged on a mission to the Daimler-Benz tank
					assembly works at Marienfelde, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44. Moderate to intense barrage and
					tracking flak was encountered over the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Braunkohlen Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery northeast of Zeitz, Germany 16Aug44. Intense
					accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben
					synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 25Aug44. Intense and accurate flak was encountered
					at the target. {final combat mission 8Apr45}. {81 missions + 2 Chowhound}. Mid-air collision
					west of Sudbury, Suffolk 2May45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 29Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 1Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 9Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37524	(MSN 8502) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May44. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*D],
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 23May44.
					Named "Queen Of The Ball". Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by
					incorporating the word 'Ball' in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball
					{63 missions}. Battle damaged during a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Stuttgart,
				 	Germany 9Dec44 (1POW). Abandoned over the continent. Salvaged 10Dec44
				37525	(MSN 8503) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*J],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 23May44. Battle damaged on a
					mission to Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (1KIA), destroyed landing at Snetterton
				37526	(MSN 8504) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 21May44. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy. 816th Bomb Squadron,
					483rd Bomb Group, Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 26May44. Pisa, Italy 4Sep45.
					Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 19Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37527	(MSN 8505) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 603rd Bomb Squadron [N7*X], 398th Bomb Group,
					Nuthampstead (Station 131), Hertfordshire (Station 131), Hertfordshire 13Jun44.
					Named "The Prowler".
					Battle damaged Metz, France 6Jul44, flak damaged No.2 and No.3 engines and other
					damage, then equipment thrown out and bombs jettisoned, six crew bailed out near
					Hastings, Sussex before the aircraft crash landed Penshurst, Kent. Salvaged by
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 9Jul44
				37528	(MSN 8506) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May44.
					549th Bomb Squadron [XA*B], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 23May44
					Named "Lsdy Luck". Battle damaged on a mission to an aircraft
					factory at Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (3WIA:6RTD). Departing the target, the plane was subjected
					to several bursts of flak. Elevator and rudder controls went slack, having been severed somewhere
					in the fuselage. The radio operator, a waist and the ball gunner were wounded. The waist section
					had been badly damaged with little chance of splicing the elevator or rudder control cables,
					and the navigator had lost maps vital for avoiding flak areas. The pilot retained some control
					by use of the throttles and ailerons to co-ordinate height and direction changes. The crew opted
					to continue back towards England and at least reach allied controlled territory. Fortunately the
					bomber was not targeted by any enemy fighters during the four hour flight back to Suffolk. Severe
					flak damage and little control made a normal landing impossible. The pilot flew over Great Ashfield
					a couple of times as the crew bailed out. The two pilots remained and turned the bomber towards the
					North Sea where a couple of P-47 Thunderbolts would shoot down the bomber. However, nearing
					the coast, the plane encountered increasing turbulence and the two pilots bailed out early.
					Expecting the bomber to spin into the ground, the pilots saw it disappear eastwards on a steady course.
					The two escorting P-47s lost the B-17 when it went into cloud but didn’t come out where expected.
					Later that evening, the unmanned bomber approached, cut through some trees and smashed
					into Frog’s Hall cottage, narrowly missing a neighbouring cottage. The bomber caught fire and
					destroyed the cottage which, fortunately, was empty as the occupants were at church.
					Crashed at Thelnetham, west of Diss, Suffolk. Salvaged 9Aug4
				37529	(MSN 8507) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May44. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston
					(Station 105), Northamptonshire 2Jun44. Battle damaged Hamm, Germany 19Sep44 (1POW).
					The aircraft was attacked by fighter planes just after the crew released the bombs, took a direct
					hit to the tail and went into a dive. The tail gunner saw other crew members preparing to bail out,
					jumped and was taken Prisoner of War (POW). The pilot was able to pull the aircraft out of the
					dive and the navigator found all control cables to the tail were severed, the tail wheel was flat and
					the twin fifty calibre tail guns were demolished. With shoe strings and cables from the guns the
					navigator was able to make repairs that enabled the aircraft to return to base. Salvaged 21Sep44.
					MACR 8070.
				37530	(MSN 8508) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 27May44.
					422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*A], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 4Jun44.
					Transferred to 858th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bomb Group, North Pickenham (Station 143), Norfolk 26Jun44.
					Special operations and electronic countermeasure (ECM) missions. Crash landed North Pickenham 10Jul44.
					Harrington (Station 179), Northamptonshire Aug44. Salvaged 4Jan45
				37531	(MSN 8509) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 708th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 8May44.
					Named QUIEN SABE? [who knows?] Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical
					and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 2Nov44 (5POW:4KIA). The box barrage
					of flak was heavy around the target. An estimated 500 Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the
					bomber force. Damaged by flak, crashed Nordhausen, Germany MACR 10163
				37532	(MSN 8510) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 21May44. 751st Bomb Squadron [A], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 23May44 Named *Patches N' Prayers*. Failed to return from a
					mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany
					2Nov44 (7KIA:2POW). The box barrage of flak was heavy around the target. An estimated 500
					Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the bomber force. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Leimbach, Germany.
					MACR 10316.
				37533	(MSN 8511) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Apr44.
					25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Accident landing at
					Cheyenne 1May44. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 10May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 27Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 7Jul44. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*G], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 17Jul44. {4 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the Daimler-Benz
					Motoren aircraft engine factory at Genshagen, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (6POW).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Berlin. MACR 7587.
				37534	(MSN 8512) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24Jun44. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*L], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook
					(Station 110), Northamptonshire 31May44. {13 missions}. Battle damaged during a
					mission to the Mitteldeutsche Motorenwerke aero engine factory at Taucha, Leipzig,
					Germany 7Jul44. No.1 engine was damaged. On return, overshot landing at Polebrook.
					Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 8Jul44
				37535	(MSN 8513) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport
					Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44. 326th Bomb Squadron [JW*F],
					92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 4Jun44. Named."Baby Button".
					Failed to return from a mission to the Henschel und Sohn factory at Kassel, Germany
					22Sep44 (1KIA:8POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Trier, Germany MACR 9371
				37536	(MSN 8514) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 20May44. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*C], 381st Bomb Group,
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 12Jun44. Named *French Dressing*.
					{40+ missions}. Returned to US. Bradley, CT 18Jun45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 21Jun45.
					 Reclaimed 7Jun46.
				37537	(MSN 8515) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 22May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 27May44. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*T],
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May44. Transferred to
					359th Bomb Squadron [BN*Q], 303rd Bomb Group, Moleswor. th (Station 107),
					Huntingdonshire 7Jun44. Named"Queen of Hearts". Returned to US.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge, AR 10Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company,
					 Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37538	(MSN 8516) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 20May44. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*Z],
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 29Aug44. Named *Wild Bill*.
					{24+ missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 10Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air
					Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 14Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field,
					AZ for storage and disposal 5Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37539	(MSN 8517) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 20May44. 709th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 26May44. Damaged in collision taxying prior to mission 23Jun44 when the brakes
					failed hitting parked B-17F 42-3487. Salvaged 24Jun44.
				37540	(MSN 8518) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 13May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*B:OR*Z], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 2Jun44. Named"Ramblin' Rebel"- artwork of a shabby
					hillbilly rebel soldier astride a forlorn and equally shabby old horse. Named by the crew in
					honour of their crew chief, Master Sergeant Howard Sherman, a southerner from West Virginia.
					Painted by Tony Starcer . Battle damaged on a mission to the Lützkendorf oil facilities
					at Mücheln, west of Merseburg, Germany 11Sep44. Flew on the final Eighth Air Force
					combat mission of the war to the Škoda armament works and airfield at Pilsen,
					Czechoslovakia 25Apr45. 100+ combat missions. Modified with all guns, armament and ball turret removed
					with a wooden floor built over the bomb bay. {100+ missions plus POW return trips}.
					Takeoff accident at Merville (B-53), France 14May45. 5th Strategic Air Depot,
					Merville (B-53), France. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 11Jul45. 4185th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air
					Technical Service Command), Independence Field, KS 12Jul45. Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 16Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37541	(MSN 8519) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 30May44. Named "Down And Go" Failed to return from a mission to the Sudetenländische
					Treibstoffwerke AG synthetic oil refinery at Záluží, Brüx, Sudetenland 11Sep44 (9POW).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Obersteinbach, Germany MACR 8923
				37542	(MSN 8520) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 30May44
					Tranferred to 730th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 30May44. Named "SMOKEY LIZ II";
					The pilot was from Pittsburgh known as the “smokey” city. His wife’s name was Dorothy Elizabeth.
					Transferred to 452nd BG, 729BS named "Frivolous Sal"
					Failed to return from a a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide,
					Ruhland, Germany 19Mar45 (3KIA:6POW). Crossing the front lines the formation met some accurate
					flak and again in the Dresden area. The cloud condition was scattered, with heavy haze,
					so the lead crew decided to try to make a run on the primary target. When they got closer it
					was decided that there were too many clouds, but by this time, in order to reach the secondary target,
					a motor vehicle plant at Zwickau, the formation had to circle Ruhland. There was heavy flak
					all the way around, and the formation couldn't go much farther east because of the Russian
					front lines. Enemy Me 262 jet fighters attacked the formation on the bomb run, setting an engine
					and the left wing on fire. The bomb load was jettisoned and the pilot headed for an emergency
					airfield in Poland. After a while the crew had to bail out but not all escaped before the plane exploded.
					Crashed near Zwickau, Germany MACR 13561
				37543	(MSN 8521) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 26May44. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*I], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell
					(Station 167), Essex 4Jun44, Named "Liberty Belle". . 452nd Bomb Group,
					Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 24May45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 28May45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 31May45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37544	(MSN 8522) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 2May44. Named *D-Day Doll*. . {first combat mission 7Jun44}. Damaged
					when ground looped at Rattlesden 1Oct44. {70 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 7Jul45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 15Aug45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage
					and disposal 8Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37545	(MSN 8523) Accepted by USAAF 29Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 20May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 728th Bomb Squadron [D], 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (
					Station 142), Norfolk Jun44. [D], Transferred to 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 7Jun45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 3Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 6Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 16Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37546	(MSN 8524) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 28Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44.
					407th Bomb Squadron [PY*X], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington 3Jun44., Named "Rowdy Rebel"
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at
					Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 11Sep44 (5KIA:4POW). Shot down by enemy fighters,
					crashed Helfta, Germany. MACR 8886
				37547	(MSN 8525) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 28Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 12May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*F], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington 3Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to the research centre at Peenemünde, Prussia 25Aug44 (9KIA).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Baltic Sea MACR 8274
				37548	(MSN 8526) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 28Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 12Jun44.
					549th Bomb Squadron [XA*F], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 28Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to an ordnance depot at Spandau, Berlin, Germany 6Oct44
					(3KIA:6POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Liepe, Germany MACR 9517
				37549	(MSN 8527) Accepted by USAAF 29Apr44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26May44. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*D],
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 13Jun44. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the hydrogenation works at Scholven-Buer, Gelsenkirchen, Germany 26Aug44
					(1WIA:8RTD). The co-pilot was wounded by flak. Battle damaged by flak during a tactical
					mission to German artillery positions at Eschweiler, Germany 16Nov44 (1WIA:8RTD).
					Battle damaged on a mission to oil targets in Germany 6Feb45. The expected clear weather
					did not materialize so the Group hit the secondary target, the industrial area at Giessen,
					Germany. Damaged by flak, the plane turned back over the IJsselmeer and returned to base.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Germany Army headquarters at Zossen, Germany
					15Mar45 (9RTD). En route to the target approaching Dümmer See, Germany, the pilot lowered
					the landing gear, dropped out of formation and feathered No.3 propeller. The plane could
					hold altitude and remained within the bomber stream towards the target but, a few minutes
					later, the No.4 engine had mechanical failure and was seen leaving the group. The plane
					headed back to the Netherlands then turned south towards Brussels. Force landed
					Saint-Trond (A-92), Belgium. Returned to Group 30Apr45. Transferred to 534th Bomb Squadron,
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 23May45. Baned "Sweat'er Girl"
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 11Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 14Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field,
					AZ for storage and disposal 20Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37550	(MSN 8528) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 21May44.
					337th Bomb Squadron [AW*D], 96th Bomb Group Snetterton Heath 23May44.
					Named TAIB AIRLINES - TEHERAN EXPRESS. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission
					to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine.
					Damaged on the ground by a major German strike force night of 21/22Jun44. Repaired and regained
					by Group. Returned to US. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command),
					Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 28Aug45. 4160th Base Unit (Sacramento Air Technical Service
					Command), Hobbs Field, NM 5Nov45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Knoxville, TN for
					storage and disposal 21Jan46
				37551	(MSN 8529) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26May44.
					Equipped with Carpet spot jamming equipment. 614th Bomb Squadron [IW*L], 401st Bomb Group,
					Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 1Jun44. 615th Bomb Squadron [IY*L]. Accident
					landing at Deenethorpe 24Aug44. {45 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to Berlin,
					Germany 28Mar45 (6POW:4KIA). Damaged by flak, crashed at Zobbenitz, Germany MACR 13544
				37552 MSN 8530) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 25May44.
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*E], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 2Jun44
					Named "The Peacemaker". Battle damaged on a mission to an oil refinery at Mockau,
					Leipzig, Germany 20Jul44. Battle damaged during a mission to industrial, oil and rail installations
					in Cologne, Germany 15Oct44 (1WIA). En route to the target, flak was meagre and inaccurate.
					From the I.P. to the target, flak was continuous, increasing in intensity and accuracy. Some meagre,
					inaccurate flak was experienced on the route back. The pilot was wounded but able to help land
					the plane. Crashed on a one and one half hour test flight to slow time a newly installed engine
					after a mid-air collision with P-51D Mustang 44-14262 over Bassingbourn 12Apr45. The B-17
					crashed at Weston, near Baldock, Hertfordshire (6KIS). The P-51 crash landed at Bassingbourn.
					Salvaged 13Apr45. {84 missions}.
				37553	(MSN 8531) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 21May44.
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*Y], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 27May44.
					Named *Feather Merchant II*. 448th Sub-Depot, Air Service Command, Ridgewell Aug44
					for repair of a wing spar. {51 missions}. Battle damaged on a mission to the Henschel und Sohn factory
					at Kassel, Germany 1Jan45; force landed France. Salvaged.
				37554	(MSN 8532) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*V], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 8Jun44.
					Suffered flak damage during a mission over Creil, France 14Jun44. On return to base with no
					hydraulics and no brakes, the aircraft skidded into a deep ditch and was seriously damaged.
					Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 15Jun44.
				37555	(MSN 8533) Accepted by USAAF 1May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 2May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*G], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham
					(Station 153), Suffolk 28May44. Named "The Jeannie Bee". {first combat mission 6Jun44}.
					Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil
					refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44. After the target, the bomber continued
					east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. The Germans had identified the location
					of the USAAF bomber force so the plane was moved to a fighter airfield at Zaporozke, Ukraine 22Jun44.
					Ferried to Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine then operated a mission to the oil refinery and railway
					marshalling yards at Drohobycz, Poland 26Jun44, continuing on to Foggia #8, Lucera, a Fifteenth
					Air Force base in southern Italy. Operated a mission to the marshalling yard and railway shops
					at Arad, Rumania 3Jul44. Operated a mission to railway marshalling yards at Beziers, France
					and landed back at Framlingham 5Jul44. Participated in an Operation Frantic V shuttle mission
					to the Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at
					Rahmel, Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at
					Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea, Rumania
					8Aug44, continuing on to a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England on a
					mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Francazal, Toulouse, France 12Aug44. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Wiesbaden, Germany 10Nov44 (1WIA:8RTD). Poor weather
					conditions over the target area forced the bomber to divert to the secondary target of a local
					chemical works. A waist gunner was wounded. 571th Bomb Squadron [FC*G]. Battle damaged
					during a mission to railway marshalling yards at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 5Jan45. Crash
					landed in a cabbage field at Stanay, France. {64 missions}. Salvaged 30Jan45
				37556	(MSN 8534) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 12May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44.
					751st Bomb Squadron [G], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 27May44.
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna,
					Merseburg, Germany 2Nov44 (8POW:2KIA). The box barrage of flak was heavy around the target.
					An estimated 500 Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the bomber force. Enemy aircraft set tail on fire,
					crashed Emseloh, Germany
				37557	(MSN 8535) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 21May44.
					511th Bomb Squadron [DS*X], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 23May44
					508th Bomb Squadron [YB*K]. Named "Hubba Hubba" Failed to return from a mission to the
					Daimler-Benz Motoren aircraft engine factory at Genshagen, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (8POW:1KIA).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Potsdam, Germany. {30 missions) MACR 7588.
				37558	(MSN 8536) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 25May44.
					729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 28May44.
					Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic
					oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44. After the target, the bomber continued
					east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine. Destroyed on the ground by a major German
					strike force night of 21/22Jun44. Salvaged 2Jul44-
				37559	(MSN 8537) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 1Jun44.
					16th STA, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*N], 92nd Bomb Group,
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 12Jun44. Named "I'll Get By"--a 1944
					recording by Harry James and his orchestrs sung by Dick Haymes.
					Damaged in collision with B-17G 42-97121 taxying at Podington 13Jul44. 327th Bomb Squadron.
					Converted for trooping, stripped of all armament and turrets, capable of carrying thirty passengers
					on benches installed in the waist and bomb bay. 92nd Bomb Group, Istres (Station 195),
					Marseille, France. Participated in the Green Project which was the USAAF solution to expedite
					the return of troops to USA. It called for the round-the-clock airlift of troops from Istres, France,
					to Casablanca, French Morocco, the initial leg of their journey home. From Casablanca,
					Air Transport Command’s aircraft completed the journey and flew the troops to the United States.
					A secondary task of the Green Project included flying French citizens who had been in exile
					during the war on the return leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco to Istres. The Green Project
					operated from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45.
					Salvaged 10Dec45
				37560	(MSN 8538) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 13May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*R], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 3Jun44.
					{66+ missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 26May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 31May45.To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 9Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37561	(MSN 8539) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*J], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 12Jun44. Damaged
					while parked in collision by B-17G 44-8024 taxying at Ridgewell 1Sep44. {53+ missions}. Battle damaged
					during a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Oranienburg, Germany 15Mar45 (1KIA:2WIA).
					Crash landed RAF Woodbridge emergency landing ground, Suffolk
				37562	(MSN 8540) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44. 751st Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group,
					Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 1Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to the aero engine
					factory near Leipzig, Germany 29Jun44 (9POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Meilendorf,
					five miles southeast of Kothen, Germany MACR 6724.
				37563	(MSN 8541) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 29Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 25May44.
					728th Bomb Squadron [J], 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 27May44.
					729th Bomb Squadron. Named "Lady Be Good/Panting Stork II".
					Battle damaged during a mission to railway marshalling yards at Hanau, Germany 5Jan45 (10RTD).
					The plane was struck after the target. One engine was on fire but soon extinguished. Another engine
					had an overspeeding propeller and the plane was losing altitude. When a third engine failed, the crew
					bailed out and landed behind allied lines. The pilot set the plane on autopilot and it crash landed
					near Bitche, France. Salvaged 21Jan45
				37564	(MSN 8542) Accepted by USAAF 1May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 2May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier
					Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*O],
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 27May44., Named "Little Moron"
					{first combat mission 14Jun44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the
					Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine.
					The Germans had identified the location of the USAAF bomber force so the plane was moved
					to a fighter airfield at Zaporozke, Ukraine 22Jun44. Ferried to Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine
					then operated a mission to the oil refinery and railway marshalling yards at Drohobycz,
					Poland 26Jun44, continuing on to Foggia #8, Lucera, a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern
					Italy. Operated a mission to the marshalling yard and railway shops at Arad, Rumania 3Jul44.
					Operated a mission to railway marshalling yards at Beziers, France and landed back at
					Framlingham 5Jul44. {78 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations
					and tank factories at Berlin, Germany 18Mar45 (9POW). Flak struck No.1 engine, crashed
					Dreilingen, Germany MACR 13139
				37565 MSN 8543) Accepted by USAAF 1May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 2May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 10May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier
					Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 24May44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*N], 390th Bomb Group,
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 27May44,. Named "Songoon"
					{first combat mission 6Jun44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the '
					Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine.
					The Germans had identified the location of the USAAF bomber force so the plane was moved
					to a fighter airfield at Zaporozke, Ukraine 22Jun44. Ferried to Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine
					then operated a mission to the oil refinery and railway marshalling yards at Drohobycz,
					Poland 26Jun44, continuing on to Foggia #8, Lucera, a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy.
					Operated a mission to the marshalling yard and railway shops at Arad, Rumania 3Jul44.
					Operated a mission to railway marshalling yards at Beziers, France and landed back at
					Framlingham 5Jul44. Severely battle damaged on an Operation Frantic VII mission to drop
					supplies to the resistance forces in Warsaw, Poland 18Sep44. While the bombers encountered
					only moderate but accurate flak over Warsaw, they were subjected to vicious fighter attacks.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine.
					Repaired and returned to England by Dec44. Damaged during a mission to the
					Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 2Mar45 (1WIA:8RTD).
					Collided with B-17G 43-38521, the navigator was wounded, returned safely to base.
					Battle damaged during a mission to the Hanomag tank factory at Hanover, Germany 28Mar45.
					Poor weather conditions forced the formation to divert to the secondary target, the
					railway marshalling yard. On return, force landed at Chievres (A-84), Belgium. Regained by
					Group by Apr45. {final combat mission 20Apr45}. {81 missions + 5 Chowhounds}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 7Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 12Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37566	(MSN 8544) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 30Apr44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44. 16th STA, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 6Jun44.
					331st Bomb Squadron [QE*O], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 7Jun44.
					Named A LITTLE BEHIND / FORTRESS JOKER. Failed to return from a mission to the
					Braunkohle Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Böhlen-Rötha, Leipzig, Germany 7Oct44 (9POW).
					Shot down and crashed at Weilburg, Germany. MACR 9552.
				37567	(MSN 8545) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30Apr44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 18Jun44.
					750th Bomb Squadron [J], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 29Jun44. Named *Willie III*. Failed to return from a mission
					to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 12Dec44
					(1KIA:9POW) Had difficulty in keeping up with
					formation, feathered one of the engines, and dropped its wheels
					Dec 12, 1944 on mission to Merseberg. MACR 11334. Pilot KIA when plane nosed
					into ground and crashed Sensweiler, Germany, rest of crew parachuted and became POWs
				37568	(MSN 8546) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 24May44. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*Z], 92nd Bomb Group,
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 2Jun44. Named "Big Ascar" crash landed at Podington
					Aug 14, 1944. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton Aug 16, 1944.
				37569	(MSN 8547) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					836th Bomb Squadron [2G*P], 487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 30May44.
					839th Bomb Squadron [R5*P]. Loaned to 836th Bomb Squadron for the mission 24Dec44.
					Failed to return from a tactical mission in support of the Battle of the Bulge to a Luftwaffe
					airfield at Großostheim, Aschaffenburg, Germany 24Dec44 (6KIA:1DOI:2RTD).
					After passing over the Meuse River, the leading squadron came under attack by German fighters.
					About forty German Focke-Wulfe 190 A8 fighters belonging to IV Sturm/Jagdeschwader 3 c
					ontacted the 487th Bomb Group bombers by the left bank of the Ourthe River. In a head-on attack
					the rudder of this bomber was destroyed. When the Group flew over the Hagohé quarry, located
					between Halleux and Martinrive, the fighters arrived from behind and fired when they were at
					about 550m, out of range of the US machine guns. The number two engine was on fire and also
					the number three or four. A strong smell of fuel and burning was spreading in the Fortress.
					The navigator and bombardier bailed out. After they are out, the bomber started to spin losing
					altitude quickly. The remaining crew were rooted to the spot by centrifugal force. The Fortress
					fuselage broke by the rear empennage, the tail came off and fell in a meadow between Septroux
					and Chambralles. The remaining part of the aircraft fell in the Ambleve River at Gouffre d’Aywaille, Belgium.
					(6) Crew Were Killed. (3) Crewman Bailed Out and Were Captured
					and Became POWs. (1) Died of His Wounds. MACR 11559.
				37570	(MSN 8548) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					524th Bomb Squadron [WA*K], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 4Jun44.
					{111 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 10Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 6Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 9Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37571	(MSN 8549) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 25May44.
					511th Bomb Squadron [DS*X], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 4Jun44.
					Named "Dottie's Taxi". {59 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery,
					Misburg, Hanover, Germany 26Nov44 (2KIA:7POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Cologne, Germany
					MACR 11203
				37572	(MSN 8550) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 27May44.
					349th Bomb Squadron [XR*S], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May44.
					Named "Sassy Lassy".
					Failed to return from a mission to the Junkers aircraft factory at Halberstadt, Germany 5Aug44 (9KIA).
					Flak hit as bombs were released and aircraft disintegrated, crashed Magdeburg, German MACR 7878
				37573	(MSN 8551) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 25May44.
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*H], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 28May44.
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. Damaged in accident at Burtonwood
					4Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to a ball bearing factory at Regensburg, Germany 21Jul44
					(3KIA:6POW). The bomber was in formation flying g through heavy clouds when it was seen to
					pull up as if in a stall, turn over and go down. It recovered but entered another spin, from which it
					recovered again. Several minutes later it was seen under control and on the same heading as the
					Group but at a lower altitude. It didn’t rejoin the Group and was lost to sight in the clouds.
					Later a B-17 was noted heading towards Switzerland, jettisoning all loose equipment, apparently
					under control but losing altitude. The bomber disappeared into cloud before it could be identified.
					Exploded and crashed at Hussenhofen, Germany. MACR 7412
				37574	(MSN 8552) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30Apr44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 25May44. 749th Bomb Squadron [T], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 28May44. 748th Bomb Squadron. Named *Butch*. Damaged in mid-air
					collision with B-17G 42-97470 at Glatton 3Sep44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 9Jun45. Cleveland Municipal Airport, OH 11Jun45.
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 26Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 22Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 8Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37575	(MSN 8553) Accepted by USAAF 2May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 11May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 27May44. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*X], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 6Jun44. Named "Sack Time Sally".
					Two engines failed during a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Kassel,
					Germany 15Dec44. No.4 engine failed before reaching the I.P., the plane dropped out of formation
					and proceeded alone to drop its bombs on the target. Turned back towards England but headed to
					France when the No.2 engine lost power near Koblenz, Germany. After jettisoning equipment to
					save weight, the plane force landed at Laon-Couvron (A-70), France. Detached to 29th Tactical Air
					Command, Waggum (R-37), Brunswick, Germany 4May45. 398th Bomb Group, Nuthampstead (Station 131),
					Hertfordshire 27May45. Returned to US Jun45. 1407th Base Unit, European Wing, Air Transport
					Command, Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales 2Jun45. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 14Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service
					Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 18Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage
					Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 4Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37576	(MSN 8554) 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 2May44.
					4103rd Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 3Oct44.
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 4Oct44. 329th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 2Jan45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 20Jul45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 7Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot
					No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 7Jan46. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37577	(MSN 8555) 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 2May44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan45.
					332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Sep45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37578	(MSN 8556) 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 2May44.
					Accident landing Ardmore 9Jun44. Accident at Ardmore 10Jun44. 4136th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Jul44.
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 25Aug44.
					Damaged while parked in collision by B-17F 42-30928 taxying at Biggs 1Oct44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 18Mar45.
					332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 1Aug45.To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 10Sep45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37579	(MSN 8557) 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 2May44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan45.
					Damaged taxying at Ardmore 23Jan45. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 1Aug45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and
					disposal 26Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37580	(MSN 8558) 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 2May44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan45. 332nd Base Unit,
					Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field,
					AR for storage and disposal 25Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37581	(MSN 8559) 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 2May44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan45. 332nd Base
					Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45.To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR
					for storage and disposal 17Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37582	(MSN 8560) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					4103rd Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 7Oct44.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. Damaged by
					‘friendly fire’ on the Spencer Gunnery Range, TN 10Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas
					Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37583	(MSN 8561) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					347th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Key Field, Meridian, MS 23Aug44.
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 30Aug44.
					263rd Base Unit, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA 5Sep44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 15Sep44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Sep45. Damaged in collision with parked B-17G 42-102462
					while taxying at Drew Field 1Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37584	(MSN 8562) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal
					18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX
					Sep46; scrapped
				37585	(MSN 8563) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					Accident at Key Field, MS 31Jan45. 379th Base Unit, Coffeyville Field, KS 13Feb45.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Mar45.
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37586	(MSN 8564) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Apr45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37587	(MSN 8565) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2May44.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Apr45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37588	(MSN 8566) Hobbs Field, NM 2May44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hobbs Field, NM 10May44. 3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, Madison,
					WI 13Feb45. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field,
					NM 22Sep45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 7Oct45.
					Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 21Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37589	(MSN 8567) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 2May44. 379th Bomb Group, Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44.
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Damaged while parked at Tulsa
					Municipal Airport, OK 21May44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo
					Field, TX 5Jul44. Accident 15Nov44
				37590	(MSN 8568) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 15May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44.
					358th Bomb Squadron [VK*Q], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107),
					Huntingdonshire 7Jun44. Named "Neva--The Silver Lady"--named
					after the wife of its ground crew chief. {first combat mission 10Jun44}. Battle damaged
					on a mission to a railway bridge at Mannheim, Germany 13Jan45; force landed at
					Merville (B-53), France. 5th Strategic Air Depot, Merville. Regained by Group 14Jan45.
					Flew on the final Eighth Air Force combat mission of the war to the Škoda armament
					works and airfield at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia 25Apr45. {127 missions}. 457th Bomb Group,
					Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 22May45. 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook
					(Station 110), Northamptonshire 29May45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 13Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 18Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37591	(MSN 8569) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 2May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah,
					GA 2May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 24May44. 349th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts
					(Station 139), Norfolk 27May44. Failed to return from a mission to Abbeville,
					France 5Jun44 (9KIA:1POW). B-17G 42-107095 had been hit by a rocket and
					veered into a collision with this aircraft, which crashed two miles east of Hardelot,
					four miles south of Boulogne, France MACR 5383.
				37592	(MSN 8570) Accepted by USAAF 4May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 12May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26May44.
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 29May44.
					562nd Bomb Squadron [R], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136),
					Suffolk 30May44. {first combat mission 8Jun44}. {7 missions}. Participated in an
					Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic
					oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44. After the target, the
					bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine.
					Destroyed on the ground by a major German strike force night of 21/22Jun44. Salvaged 2Jul44
				37593	(MSN 8571) Accepted by USAAF 4May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
				 	Savannah, GA 16May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136),
					Suffolk 3Jun44. 364th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 12Jun44. Named "Graham Cracker". Failed to return from a mission
					to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 24Aug44
					(7KIA:2POW). Damaged by flak during the return flight causing heavy damage.
					Two crew members managed to bail out before the aircraft crashed Barnstädt,
					west of Merseburg, Germany MACR 8210.
				37594	(MSN 8572) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 15May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44.
					323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*O], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121),
					Cambridgeshire 10Jun44. Named. STRICTLY “GI” – artwork of a Sad Sack cartoon character.
					Sad Sack was painted holding up a sheet that was headed ‘Shipping Ticket’ and
					listed: ‘1 ea. B-17G Fortress Flying, 4 ea. Fans Cyclone Wright, 13 ea. Irons Shooting Cal.50, 9 ea.
					Chutes Para Jumping, 9 ea. Members Crew Assorted .... Shipped to Uncle Sam’. Painted by Tony Starcer
					{first combat mission 13Jun44}. Battle damaged by
					flak on a mission to the shipyards at Kiel, Germany 30Aug44. Failed to return
					from a mission to a synthetic oil refinery at Ludwigshafen, Germany 9Sep44
					(4POW:5KIA). The aircraft received several flak hits after the target, damaging
					No.3 engine and setting No.4 engine on fire. It was hit several times again
					around ten minutes later. The instruments, the radio and intercom were out of
					order and the fuel tank was on fire under engine No.3. The order was given to
					bail out and the plane switched to auto-pilot. Apparently, five crew members
					in the rear of the aircraft did not receive this command to jump. Meanwhile
					the cockpit filled with gray-white smoke and the fire in the right wing had
					spread to the bomb bay. The four crew members in the front of ??the aircraft
					were thus cut off from the other five crew members in the rear. At about 14,000ft
					it went into a spin and exploded. Four crew members bailed out before the aircraft
					crashed in a forest near Lachen-Speyerdorf, twenty miles southwest of Ludwigshafen, Germany. {31 missions MACR 8806
				37595	(MSN 8573) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 12May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 27May44. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*O], 351st Bomb Group,
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 10Jun44.
					Named "Vergen's Virgins". Battle damaged during a mission
					to the railway marshalling yards at Münster, Germany 28Oct44 when flak hit the
					left wing and the ball turret caught fire; the ball turret gunner bailed out (1POW).
					{70 missions}. Returning from a mission to Lutzendorf, Germany, the aircraft collided
					with B-17G 43-38080 while circling base prior to landing at Polebrook 6Feb45 (9KIA).
					Crashed in a field at Lutton, east of Polebrook. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot,
					Abbots Ripton 7Feb45
				37596	(MSN 8574) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28May44.
					327th Bomb Squadron [UX*J], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 8Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to the research centre at Peenemünde, Prussia 25Aug44 (9INT).
					Damaged by flak, force landed at Sövde, Sweden. MACR 8275. Repaired and regained by Group 1945.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 14Jul45. 4185th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					Independence Field, KS 17Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 21Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37597	(MSN 8575) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 2May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44.
					427th Bomb Squadron [GN*G], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107),
					Huntingdonshire 7Jul44. Named "Earthquake McGoon"- a character
					in the Li'l Abner comic strip. Battle damaged on a mission
					to a railway bridge at Mannheim, Germany 13Jan45; force landed at Brussels,
					Belgium. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Dresden,
					Germany 17Apr45 (2KIA:6POW). Damaged by flak, crashed near Brüx, Sudetenland.
					MACR 14169
				37598	(MSN 8576) Accepted by USAAF 4May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter
					Field, Savannah, GA 16May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26May44.
					323rd Bomb Squadron [RD*Q], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 9Jun44. Named "Toggle Tessie"
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission to German artillery
					positions at Eschweiler, Germany 16Nov44. An engine failed but the propeller
					couldn’t be feathered and the plane was losing altitude. Diverted by bad weather,
					landed at the RAF emergency landing field at Carnaby, Bridlington, East Riding of
					Yorkshire. Battle damaged on a mission to railway marshalling yards at Cologne,
					Germany 17Oct44. Flak damaged the waist section. Base Air Depot No.1,
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 18Nov44. Regained by Group 2Dec44.
					Detached to 29th Tactical Air Command, Waggum (R-37), Brunswick, Germany
					14May45. Regained by Group 22May45. 535th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group,
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 23May45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 10Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City
					Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 15Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 6Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37599	(MSN 8577) Accepted by USAAF 5May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					 Savannah, GA 18May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 562nd Bomb Squadron [Q], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall
					(Station 136), Suffolk 9Jun44 Named "Moonlight Serenade" A Glenn Miller
					song. Christened by Glenn Miller at Knettishall 25Aug44.
 					(first combat mission 6Jul44}. Battle damaged on a mission to the Rhenania-Ossag
					Mineralölwerke oil refinery at Harburg, Hamburg, Germany 4Aug44. Moderate
					accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the Daimler-Benz tank assembly works at Marienfelde, Berlin,
					Germany 6Aug44. Moderate to intense barrage and tracking flak was
					encountered over the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the Braunkohlen
					Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery northeast of Zeitz, Germany 16Aug44.
					Intense accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the I.G. Farben synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 25Aug44.
					Intense and accurate flak was encountered at the target. Failed to return
					from a mission to the Daimler-Benz aero engine factory in Stuttgart,
					Germany 5Sep44 (5POW:4EVD). The flak was very heavy and accurate
					in the target area. The right wing was taking hits up to the size of
					baseballs and a strip of metal two inches wide and approximately
					twenty inches long ripped up on the top of the wing. Just after bomb
					release flak struck engines No.3 and No.4 and the propellers were
					feathered. The No.3 engine restarted but didn't run long and not at
					full power. Without the bombs and half the fuel, the plane could
					hold altitude at a slower airspeed. The pilot decided to hold altitude
					rather than go lower and try to restart No.4 engine. The No.3 engine
					stopped and could not be restarted. Then a black ribbon of oil
					leaked out of the No.2 engine nacelle and over the wing. The No.1
					engine was put on emergency rich fuel mixture to get all the power
					possible and thereby retard the rate of descent. The aircraft
					dropped out of formation and the pilot was heard to call for
					fighter escort. It was last seen over the Vosges mountains,
					west of Strasbourg, France, with an escort of five P?51 Mustangs.
					Radio conversations reported that the aircraft may have been
					trying to reach an emergency airfield in allied occupied France.
					After a short time, a fire could be seen under the wing from
					No.1 engine. The crew was forced to abandon the aircraft
					and the plane crashed a few meters below the summit of
					Hohe Stückbäume, (3,080ft, 939mtrs) which is about 4km
					due east of Kandern, Germany and some 70km southsoutheast
					of its last known reported position near to Epfig, France. {31 missions}
					MACR 8454
				37600	(MSN 8578) Accepted by USAAF 5May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah,
					GA 17May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*Q], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 12Jun44. Named "Impatient Virgin"
					Battle damaged on a mission to motor industry targets in Berlin, Germany 21Jun44. On return, force
					landed at Rackheath (Station 145), Norfolk. Mobile Repair Unit, 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton
					(Station 547), Huntingdonshire 22Jun44; battle damage repairs. Regained by Group 7Jul44.
					Battle damaged on a mission to a secondary target at Ulm, Germany 9Aug44. Twenty miles east
					of Karlsruhe, Germany, a flak shell went through the right wing without exploding, draining the
					fuel from the right wing fuel feeder tank. With insufficient fuel to continue the mission, the pilot
					turned back to England. Battle damaged on a mission to the secondary target of the industrial
					areas of Cologne, Germany 27Sep44 (9RTD). Struck by flak one minute before reaching the I.P.,
					wires to the turbo-superchargers were cut giving no control to the engines other than through
					the throttle. The aileron control was cut. The pilot managed to remain in formation until the
					target but five bombs hung up. The electrical system failed but the plane remained in formation
					until reaching allied lines. The plane circled Mons, Belgium then headed for the airfield at
					Valenciennes, France near the Belgian border where the plane landed safely.
					369th Bomb Squadron [WW*G] Oct44. Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling
					yards at Rheine, Germany 20Jan45 (9RTD). En route to the target, the plane suffered several
					mechanical failures. The No.1 engine supercharger failed; No.3 engine failed, the propeller
					could not be feathered, oversped and windmilled until the gears were burnt out; No.4 propeller
					oversped. Force landed at Le Culot (A-89), Belgium. Returned to Group 19Mar45.
					92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 9May45. Converted for trooping,
					stripped of all armament and turrets, capable of carrying thirty passengers on benches
					installed in the waist and bomb bay. 92nd Bomb Group, Istres (Station 195), Marseille,
					France. Participated in the Green Project which was the USAAF solution to expedite the
					return of troops to USA. It called for the round-the-clock airlift of troops from Istres,
					France, to Casablanca, French Morocco, the initial leg of their journey home. From Casablanca,
					Air Transport Command’s aircraft completed the journey and flew the troops to the United States.
					A secondary task of the Green Project included flying French citizens who had been in exile
					during the war on the return leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco to Istres. The Green Project
					operated from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45.
					Salvaged 2Jan46
				37601	(MSN 8579) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17May44. 1379th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44. 349th Bomb Squadron,
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1Jun44. Failed to return from a tactical
					mission in support of Operation Overlord to Luftwaffe airfields in France 12Jun44 (9KIA:1POW).
					Flak damaged engine No.4, the fire spreading and the wing broke off, crashed at sea nine miles off
					Dunkerque, France. MACR 5625
				37602	(MSN 8580) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44. 602nd Bomb Squadron [IW*O],
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jun44. Named "Lady Vivian"
					{104 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 6Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 14Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 24Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37603	(MSN 8581) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*R], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath
					(Station 138), Norfolk 3Jun44. Named "I'll Be Around" . Failed to return from a mission to the
					Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nürnberg (MAN) tank factory at Nürnberg, Germany 10Sep44 (9POW).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Schirmeck, near Lasubental, Germany MACR 8809
				37604	(MSN 8582) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May44.
					4th Search Attack Squadron, 1st Search Attack Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA 17May44.
					111st Base Unit (Search Attack and Staging), Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged when force
					landed with structural failure at Langley Field 26Jul44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Jan46. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37605	(MSN 8583) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May44.
					4th Search Attack Squadron, 1st Search Attack Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA 17May44.
					111st Base Unit (Search Attack and Staging), Langley Field, Hampton, VA 23May44.
					3539th Base Unit (Technical School), Langley Field, Hampton, VA 16Sep44. Damaged by
					mechanical failure en route to Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 21Aug45.
					110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 28Aug45. 76th Base Unit,
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA 3Dec45. 110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead,
					Long Island, NY 2Mar46. Reclaimed 2May46
				37606 MSN 8584) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 750th Bomb Squadron [L],
					457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 7Jun44. Named *Big Time Operator*
					Failed to return from a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery, Misburg, Hanover,
					Germany 17Oct44 (6POW:3KIA) Damaged by flak, crashed Prüm, Germany
					MACR 9634.
					Conflict:
					3539th Base Unit (Technical School), Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged while parked
					in collision by TB-25D 41-29667 at Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 1Sep45.
				37607	(MSN 8585) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 4May44. 4th Search Attack Squadron, 1st Search Attack Group, Langley Field, Hampton,
					VA 17May44. 111st Base Unit (Search Attack and Staging), Langley Field, Hampton, VA 23May44.
					3539th Base Unit (Technical School), Langley Field, Hampton, VA 16Sep44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37608	(MSN 8586) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 16May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 3Jun44.
					337th Bomb Squadron [AW*W], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 3Jun44.
					Named "Chute The Works". Failed to return from a mission to Cologne, Germany 18Oct44 (9POW). MACR 10260. Shot down by AAA
					and crashed between the towns of Sprang-Capelle and Waalwijk in Noord Brabant in
					the Netherlands. 9 crew POW. Germans moved the plane to Gilze-Rijen,
					the base was liberated by the British army.
				37609	(MSN 8587) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4May44.
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 17May44. 901st Base Unit (Heavy Bombardment),
					Pinecastle Field, Orlando, FL 3Jun44. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 5Jun44.
					903rd Base Unit, Pinecastle Field, FL 10Sep44. 621st Base Unit, Pinecastle Field, FL 9Jul45.
					4152nd Base Unit, Clinton County Field, Wilmington, OH 22May46. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio
					Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 9Jun46. 621st Base Unit, Pinecastle
					Field, FL 25Jul46. 613th Base Unit (Proving Ground Detachment), Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving
					Ground, MD 25Jul46
				37610	(MSN 8588) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27May44. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*A:LL*Q],
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 10Jun44. Named. "Zootie Cutie"
					Battle damaged during a mission to industrial, oil and rail installations in Cologne, Germany
					15Oct44 (1WIA). En route to the target, flak was meagre and inaccurate. From the I.P. to the target,
					flak was continuous, increasing in intensity and accuracy. Some meagre, inaccurate flak was
					experienced on the route back. The tail gunner was wounded. Battle damaged on a mission to
					Frankfurt am Main, Germany 11Dec44; force landed on the continent. Repaired and regained by
					Group 4Mar45. Modified with all guns, armament and ball turret removed with a wooden floor
					built over the bomb bay. Operation Revival 12/13May45; liberated prisoners of war from Russian
					controlled Stalag Luft No.I, Barth, Germany. British POWs were flown to Ford, West Sussex, England
					12May45. American POWs were flown to Laon-Couvron (A-70), France 13May45. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 11Jun45. 4168th
					Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 16Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and
					disposal 4Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37611	(MSN 8589) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah,
					GA 18May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44.
					367th Bomb Squadron [GY*G], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 12Jun44.
					Named "Fudle's Folly". Severely battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of Operation
					Overlord to bomb an enemy troop concentration at Cauvicourt, southeast of Caen,
					France 8Aug44 (2WIA:7RTD). Flak was not too heavy but very accurate. Approaching the
					target, flak struck the number one engine and oil was leaking so that engine had to be
					shut down. Not too long after, the number two engine got hit and that also had to be shut
					down. A third shot hit right in the bomb bay area, opening the bomb bay doors and
					all of the 100 pound bombs were released prematurely. The pilot headed towards home.
					The crew was prepared to bail out if they were hit again but by this time they were out of
					enemy territory. The radio operator and engineer were wounded. On return, force landed
					at RAF Tangmere, West Sussex. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547),
					Huntingdonshire 8Aug44. Regained by Group 9Aug44. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots
					Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 17Aug44. Regained by Group 3Sep44. Returned
					early from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hermülheim, Cologne,
					Germany 3Jan45. With a propeller overspeeding and couldn’t be feathered, the plane
					dropped out of formation forty miles west of Ostend, Belgium and force landed at
					RAF Manston, Kent. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547),
					Huntingdonshire 3Jan45. Regained by Group 17Jan45. 532nd Bomb Squadron,
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 23May45. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 10Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 13Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 12Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37612	(MSN 8590) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 4May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 31May44. 533rd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell
					(Station 167), Essex 18Jun44. Named *Old Iron Gut*. Failed to return from a
					mission to an oil refinery at Hamburg, Germany 20Jun44 (6KIA:3POW). Damaged by flak,
					crashed at Billstedt, Hamburg. Prior to dropping its bombs on the target, the aircraft
					took three direct bursts of flak causing an instantaneous explosion, blowing the aircraft
					apart forward of the ball turret. {1 mission}. MACR 5991
				37613	(MSN 8591) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 4May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*A], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 15Jun44. Battle damaged by an enemy fighter attack
					while on a mission to the Siebel Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Halle, Germany
					16Aug44 (1KIA:1POW). The tail gunner was wounded, bailed out and became a POW.
					A waist gunner was killed in the attack. The pilot managed to nurse the stricken aircraft
					back to England and landed at Boreham, Essex. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot,
					Abbots Ripton 17Aug44 MACR 8182
				37614	(MSN 8592) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 4May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44. 326th Bomb Squadron, 92nd Bomb Group,
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 15Jun44. Accident during takeoff for a mission
					to the railway marshalling yards at Osnabrück, Germany 26Sep44. The tail wheel
					tire blew out, the pilot lost control and the aircraft crash landed on base.
					The crew evacuated before the aircraft was destroyed by fire. Salvaged.
				37615	(MSN 8593) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 18May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 31May44. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*Q],
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 12Jun44. Crashed on landing
					at Thurleigh 26Jul44. Fuel fumes were strong in the plane after takeoff so turned back to
					land at base. On final approach flames were coming from the No.3 supercharger and then
					the bomb bay burst into flames. The fire spread rapidly and became intense. On landing,
					the plane nosed over then swerved off the runway. The crew escaped with minor injuries
					as the plane was destroyed by fire. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 27Jul44
				37616	(MSN 8594) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 18May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*X], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 10Jun44. Named SOLID SENDER – artwork of a female wearing a bikini leaning
					back ‘Oh, Frankie!’. Major battle damage by flak on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Gymnich,
					Erftstadt, southwest of Cologne, Germany 10Jan45. Battle damaged on a mission to
					oil targets in Germany 6Feb45. The expected clear weather did not materialize so the Group
					hit the secondary target, the industrial area at Giessen, Germany. No.2 engine was
					disabled by flak and No.3 engine damaged. The pilot aborted the mission and returned
					to base. Battle damaged on a mission to the Ruhrkohle coke oven plant at Minister Stein,
					Dortmund, Germany 16Feb45. The plane was struck many times by flak. {c.120 missions}.
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 23May45. 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 30May45. 100+ combat missions. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 11Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City
					Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 14Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage
					and disposal 10Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37617	(MSN 8595) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah,
					GA 19May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier
					Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44. 560th Bomb Squadron [N], 388th Bomb Group,
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 7Jun44. {first combat mission 21Jun44}.
					Named "Betty Ann" after the wife of a co-pilot. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle
					mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland,
					Germany 21Jun44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559),
					Ukraine. Operated a mission to the oil refinery and railway marshalling yards at Drohobycz,
					Poland 26Jun44, continuing on to a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Operated a mission
					to the railway marshaling yard and repair shops at Arad, Rumania 3Jul44. Operated a mission
					to railway marshalling yards at Beziers, France and landed back at Knettishall 5Jul44.
					Battle damaged on a mission to industrial areas of Munich, Germany 12Jul44 (1WIA:9RTD).
					Flak over the target was intense but inaccurate. Meagre flak was encountered at Brussels,
					Belgium, on the return home wounding the nose gunner. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke oil refinery at Harburg, Hamburg, Germany 4Aug44.
					Moderate accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Daimler-Benz tank assembly works at Marienfelde, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44. Moderate to
					intense barrage and tracking flak was encountered over the target. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the I.G. Farben synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 25Aug44. Intense and
					accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to a synthetic
					oil refinery at Magdeburg, Germany 12Sep44. Flak was encountered at the target and
					then the Group was attacked by a large force of enemy fighters. Battle damaged on a
					mission to railway marshalling yards at Cologne, Germany 17Oct44 (1KIA:1MIA:7POW).
					Moderate to intense flak was encountered over the target. Damaged by flak and force
					landed at Le Culot (A-89), Belgium. {final combat mission 17Oct44}. {48 missions}. Salvaged 14Nov44
				37618	(MSN 8596) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 17Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 2Jul44. 848th Bomb Squadron, 490th Bomb Group,
					Eye (Station 134), Suffolk 3Jul44. Mid-air collision with B-17G 43-38051 three miles north of
					Scoles near Diss, Norfolk 13Aug44 (7KIS:2INJ). The collision occurred during a training flight
					transitioning from B-24 to B-17. Reaching 8,000ft the pilot of #051 eased into a gentle left
					turn and the right wingman in #618 arrived below, as was normal during the join-up for formation.
					The wingman was climbing too fast and it struck the other B-17 shearing away the right wing
					at the inboard engine. #051 nosed over, entered a clockwise spin and crashed. Two crew
					bailed out of this plane before it crashed at Factory Lane, Diss, Norfolk. Salvaged 14Aug44.
				37619	(MSN 8597) Accepted by USAAF 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 18May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*S],
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 12Jun44. Named "Flak Shack".
					{100+ missions}. Modified for Disney Rocket Bomb operation, using Royal Navy 4500lb
					concrete piercing rocket assisted bombs. Participated in a mission to drop Disney bombs
					on the Valentin submarine bunker at Farge, Bremen, Germany 30Mar45. Struck by flak over
					the target causing a hole in No.2 fuel tank and seriously damaging the left horizontal
					stabiliser as well as other damage to the fuselage. Failed to return from a mission to the Heinkel
					Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Oranienburg, Germany 10Apr45 (4EVD:4POW:1KIA).
					Damaged by flak over Wittenberge, Germany, blowing off the tail and gunner’s compartment.
					Without elevator control, the plane peeled out of formation and began to lose altitude as a
					result of successive stalls. The plane turned back and crashed near allied front lines at
					Hanover, Germany. MACR 13878
				37620	(MSN 8598) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 4May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 3Jun44. 365th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 28Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to Cologne, Germany 10Jan45
					(7KIA). Damaged by flak, crashed Fischbach, Germany. MACR 11745
				37621	(MSN 8599) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 5May44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul44. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*A], 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 14Jul44. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 25Nov44;
					force landed on the continent. Salvaged 8Dec44
				37622	(MSN 8600) Accepted by USAAF 8May44. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls,
					MT 9May44. Ferried via Gore Field and Billings MAP to Cheyenne MAP 9May44.
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13May44.
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 21May44. Ferried Patterson Field,
					Dayton, OH 24May44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command),
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 25May44. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. Ferried via
					Des Moines Field to Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 5Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44. Ferried
					26Jun44 to Dow Field, Bangor, ME; RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador; Bluie West One, Narsarsuaq,
					Greenland; Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland; 1407th Base Unit, European Wing, Air Transport
					Command, Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood
					(Station 590), Lancashire 1Jul44. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*F], 379th Bomb Group,
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 8Jul44. Named "Phyllis" Battle damaged Hanover,
					Germany 5Aug44. On return the aircraft crash landed, skidded, collapsing the left landing gear,
					and collided with B-17G 42-107169. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 6Aug44
				37623	(MSN 8601) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*B],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 1Jun44. Accident forming up for a
					mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 19Jul44 (10RTD). The crew of
					this B-17 departed Snetterton Heath to fly a combat mission. The other crew from
					388th Bomb Group was flying B-17G 42-30851 and had taken off from Knettishall, Suffolk.
					The B-17s were assembling over their airfields before beginning their separate group climb
					in formation. Aircraft #623 was flying number four position in the low squadron of the high
					group. The pilot of #851 held good position as the number 5 position of the high squadron
					during the group assembly but during the wing assembly his aircraft was lagging behind a
					considerable distance. A No.3 engine supercharger malfunction had upset the engine
					settings but, now rectified, the pilot started back to regain position in his group.
					As the 96th Group approached the 388th Group from the rear at the start of the wing
					assembly, aircraft #851 came up from below #623, which was flying second element lead
					of the low squadron of the 96th Group. There was a mid-air collision west of Shepherds Grove,
					Suffolk. Aircraft #851 was below #623 and the number two engine propeller of #623 struck the
					fuselage of #851 causing it to break in half behind the radio room. That aircraft fell
					into a flat spin and exploded upon hitting the ground at Thurston, Suffolk. The crew of this
					plane was ordered to bail out. Navigator, bombardier, and engineer bailed out; the rest of the
					crew could not bail out because of centrifugal force. The number two engine was vibrating badly
					and the propeller was feathered. The aircraft was flown on three engines about forty miles out
					over the North Sea to jettison the bomb load and then returned to base for landing. Damaged
					taxying at Snetterton Heath 22Mar45. Mid-air collision NW of Lowestoft, Suffolk lead to a
					forced landing 2May45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37624	(MSN 8602) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 19May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*P],
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 10Jun44. {17 missions}.
					Named "Liberty/Victory Queen" Failed to return from a mission to an oil refinery at Mockau,
					Leipzig, Germany 20Jul44 (1KIA:8POW). Enemy aircraft damaged engine No.3, the fire spreading.
					Crashed near Zwickau, Germany
				37625	(MSN 8603) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 19May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May44. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*W:OR*Q],
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 11Jun44.
					Named CHERI. Named because the pilot’s bride's family came from the Louisiana French
					and it was a word of endearment they often used. Tony Starcer was asked to paint the June
					gatefold picture from the 1944 Esquire magazine and to try to portray some likeness of the
					woman, whom the crew all knew. Substantially battle damage on a mission to a Luftwaffe
					airfield at Cazaux, France 19Jun44. Barely making it back to England, the plane force
					landed at RAF Exeter, Devon. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547),
					Huntingdonshire 20Jun44. Regained by Group. Battle damaged by flak on a mission
					to the shipyards at Kiel, Germany 30Aug44. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Lützkendorf oil facilities at Mücheln, west of Merseburg, Germany 11Sep44.
					Battle damage on a mission to railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 30Oct44.
					Shrapnel caused a hole in the right wing behind No.3 engine but didn’t hit anything.
					More flak struck the No.3 engine which went through from the front, through the cowling
					and hit on one of the pushrod covers. It Bent it in but was expended just enough so that
					it didn’t bend the pushrod too much; caused a little oil leak. Failed to return from a mission
 					to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 2Nov44
					(7POW:2KIA). The Group was hit hard after turning on the I.P. The box barrage of flak was
					heavy around the target. After the target, because of a supposedly malfunctioning compass,
					the Group Lead aircraft rallied off the target at 330 degrees west rather than 270 degrees
					west, as briefed. The rest of the Group followed the lead, in the process flying out of the
					protection of the main bomber stream. German Fighter Command had been conserving
					its scarce fuel for weeks so as to mount a major effort against the bomber attacks.
					An estimated 500 Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the bomber force. Attacked in the
					first pass of enemy fighters when they tore through the group as it headed for the
					target. Flames erupted from the plane and the crew started to bail out. The plane
					started down pursued by a Fw 190 fighter. Crashed near Ottersleben, southwest of
					Magdeburg, Germany. {42 missions}. MACR 10361
				37626	(MSN 8604) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 5May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah,
					GA 19May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*M], 91st Bomb Group,
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 10Jun44. {first combat mission 13Jun44}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the center of Berlin between the air ministry and
					Friederichstrasse railway station, Germany 21Jun44 (3KIA:6POW). En route to the target,
					attacked by enemy fighter aircraft in the vicinity of Müritz lake, on the first sweep the
					bomber was hit in the left wing between No.1 and No.2 engines by 20mm cannon shells.
					Fire immediately developed and the aircraft peeled off to the left of the formation,
					going down apparently under control, and out of view. Crashed one mile east of
					Klein-Deberkow, fifty miles north of Berlin, Germany. {4 missions} MACR 5979
				37627	(MSN 8605) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 5May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 6Jun44. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*H], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington
					(Station 109), Bedfordshire 15Jun44. Modified for Disney Rocket Bomb operation, using
					Royal Navy 4500lb concrete piercing rocket assisted bombs. Force landed on the continent
					three times, last at Istres-le-Tube, France 22Jun45. Converted for trooping, stripped of all
					armament and turrets, capable of carrying thirty passengers on benches installed in the
					waist and bomb bay. 92nd Bomb Group, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France.
					Participated in the Green Project which was the USAAF solution to expedite the return
					of troops to USA. It called for the round-the-clock airlift of troops from Istres, France,
					to Casablanca, French Morocco, the initial leg of their journey home. From Casablanca,
					Air Transport Command’s aircraft completed the journey and flew the troops to the
					United States. A secondary task of the Green Project included flying French citizens
					who had been in exile during the war on the return leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French
					Morocco to Istres. The Green Project operated from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force.
					United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 31Dec45
				37628	(MSN 8606) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 5May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 18May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44.
					614th Bomb Squadron [IW*O], 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128),
					Northamptonshire 10Jun44. 612th Bomb Squadron [SC*A].
					Named "Heavenly Body". {73 missions}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 7Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 12Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 10Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37629	(MSN 8607) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 5May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 20May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 1Jun44. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*A], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth
					(Station 107), Huntingdonshire 27Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to Esbjerg,
					Denmark 27Aug44 (9KIA). A direct flak hit in the fuselage just back of the wings.
					The aircraft immediately broke in half and fell away in two pieces. The tail including the body
					of tail gunner was found in a field in Gjesing, Denmark. The front end continued towards west
					under constant fire and received several hits resulting in the loss of a wing which fell near the
					waterworks in Gjesing. The aircraft finally crashed in the German controlled area east of
					Hjertingvej road in Sædden while an engine with the propeller still attached was found near
					the lighthouse keeper house on Strandvejen road MACR 8575.
				37630	(MSN 8608) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 19May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 5Jun44. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*N],
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 6Jun44.
					Named "Our Baby Diana/Sassy Suzy". Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohle
					Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Böhlen-Rötha, Leipzig, Germany 6Oct44 (6KIA:4POW).
					Struck in the tail by flak, later shot down by enemy fighters. Crashed 200 meters north of
					Neu-Vehlefanz, 4km west of Velten, Germany
				37631	(MSN 8609) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 5May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 20May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44.
					Eighth Air Force, UK 8Jun44. 730th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk Jun44. Damaged in collision with parked B-17E 41-9019 when the
					brakes failed while taxying at Deopham Green 10Jul44. Salvaged after non battle damage 12Jul44
					Conflict:
					323rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Accident landing at Drew Field 2Aug44
				37632	(MSN 8610) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 612th Bomb Squadron [SC*L],
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jun44. Failed to return
					from a mission to marshalling yards at Münster, Germany 30Sep44 (9POW)
					Shot Down By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed at Hoetmar Southeast of Munster Germany
					All (9) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. MACR 9417
				37633	(MSN 8611) Accepted by USAAF 9May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA
					21May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44.
					368th Bomb Squadron [BO*Z], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 10Jun44.
					Major battle damage on a tactical mission in support of Operation Overlord to Rouen, France
					8Aug44. Battle damaged on a mission to the shipyards at Kiel, Germany 30Aug44 (1WIA).
					Accident during a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Kassel, Germany 15Dec44 (9KIA).
					Mid-air collision with B-17G 43-38019 and crashed at Greenham Common, Berkshire.
					The two B-17s were returning from the mission when the accident occurred. Fog had enveloped
					over northern Europe and the weather worsened on their return to England. The two bombers,
					leading the formation back to their base at Thurleigh, were diverted to RAF Greenham Common,
					Newbury, Berkshire. At about 2,100 feet, the 368BS plane collided with the 423BS plane.
					This B-17 crashed near Bishops Green, just to the south of Greenham Common
				37634	(MSN 8612) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 5Jun44. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group,
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 8Jun44. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath
					(Station 138), Norfolk 9Jun44. 731st Bomb Squadron [S-], 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk Jun44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 16Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 22Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37635	(MSN 8613) Accepted by USAAF 9May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					560th Bomb Squadron [H], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishal 3Jun44. Named "Captain Jim".
					{first combat mission 12Jun44}. Battle damaged during a mission to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G.
					synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany 20Jun44. Flak over the target was
					intense and accurate. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the
					Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine.
					Damaged on the ground by a major German strike force night of 21/22Jun44. Repaired
					and regained by Group. Battle damaged on a mission to the Altmärkische Kettenwerk
					tank factory at Tegel, Berlin, Germany 5Dec44. Flak over the target was a meagre to
					moderate barrage with several rockets. Failed to return from a mission to the railway
					marshalling yard at Hengstey, Germany 23Mar45 (1KIA:8POW). Damaged by flak,
					crashed Düsseldorf, Germany. {44 missions}.
				37636	(MSN 8614) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 6May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 20May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*W], 100th Bomb Group,
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 20Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe
					airfield at Unterschlauersbach, west of Nürnberg, Germany 5Apr45 (9KIA). Seen to be going
					down under control and not known what happened. Crashed in very bad weather conditions
					near Calais or Dunkirk in the English Channel MACR 13849.
				37637	(MSN 8615) Accepted by USAAF 9May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 21May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*U],
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 7Jun44.
					Named ROTATE U-UNCLE. Modified as a drone controller for Operation Aphrodite missions.
					Designated CQ-4. 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall. Battle damaged during a mission to the
					railway marshalling yards at Nürnberg, Germany 21Feb45; force landed on the continent.
					Salvaged. 34th Bomb Group, Mendlesham (Station 156), Suffolk 9Jun45. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 26Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 29Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37638	(MSN 8616) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 6May44.
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 15May44.
					Damaged landing in bad weather at Dyersburg 26Dec44. Modified for training,
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17G.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. Damaged
					while parked in collision by B-17G 42-37948 taxying at Dyersburg 26Apr45.
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and
					disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37639	(MSN 8617) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 6May44.
					Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ at Dyersburg Field 17Dec44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 2Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field,
					AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37640	(MSN 8618) 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 6May44.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets
					Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37641	(MSN 8619) Pyote Field, TX 6May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 13May44. Pyote Field, TX 18May44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 23Jul44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 4Mar45. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 26Sep45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37642	(MSN 8620) Pyote Field, TX 6May44. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX
					15May44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19Aug44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 22Mar45. 4003rd Base Unit,
					Newark, NJ 29Mar45. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 28Apr45.
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 19Jul45.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 29Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 8Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37643	(MSN 8621) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8May44.
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 26Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jul44. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*R], 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 8Jul44. Damaged while parked in collision by
					B-17G 43-37683 taxying at Snetterton Heath 24Mar45. 728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group,
					Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk. Damaged in collision with B-17G 44-8728 taxying at
					Deopham Green 7Jun45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 3Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 6Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 7Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37644	(MSN 8622) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 8May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 728th Bomb Squadron,
					452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 7Jun44. 729th Bomb Squadron.
					Named FEATHER MERCHANT. The name for this plane was from the cartoon strip called “Lil Abner”.
					The cartoonist, Al Capp, would invent ficticious characters in his strip and one was an eastern
					salesman who was working the Lil Abner area selling his wares. He was inclined to blow hot air
					and sell items that the people did not need so they gave him the name “Feather Merchant”.
					During training, the pilot would call someone a “Feather Merchant” if they made a goof.
					They would quickly reciprocate and call him one when he made a mistake. The nose art was a big
					white ball with top hat, glove, and cane inside the ball with the name next to the ball.
					Battle damaged on a mission to Neunkirchen, Germany 4Nov44 (9RTD). On return the plane
					force landed on the continent. Failed to return from a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery,
					Misburg, Hanover, Germany 31Dec44 (2KIA:7POW). Shot down by enemy fighters after the
					target, it was seen to spiral down and do two slow rolls into the clouds chased by fighters.
					Crashed Hamburg, Germany
				37645	(MSN 8623) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH
					6Jun44. 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 8Jun44. 413th Bomb
					Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 11Jun44. Forming up
					for a mission to Steenwjik, Netherlands 24Mar45 (9KIA), the pilot requested permission to
					jettison his bombs and then reported that an engine had caught fire, crashed in North Sea
					off Yarmouth, Norfolk
				37646	(MSN 8624) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44. 1380th Base
					 Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Presque Isle Field (Station 2), ME 28Jun44.
					833rd Bomb Squadron [H8*A], 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury 29Jun44. Named
					"Low Pressure Lulu". {23 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the railway
					marshalling yards at Osnabrück, Germany 21Nov44 (1KIA:8POW, mechanical failure, crashed Halle,
					Germany.. All (9) Crew Bailed Out and (8) Were Captured and Became POWs.
					ns Claim (1) Crewman Was Killed When His Parachute Failed to Open. MACR 10405
				37647	(MSN 8625) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 9Jun44. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*F],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun44. Accident landing at
					Snetterton Heath 12Nov44. Named 'Pilgrim's Progress" --a 1678 novel written by John Bunyan.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 29Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 2Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				Production changes: Provision for SCR-521 radio deleted
				37648	(MSN 8626) Pyote Field, TX 8May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11May44. Pyote Field, TX
					16May44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Aug44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 24Mar45.
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 19Jul45.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 24Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37649	(MSN 8627) Pyote Field, TX 8May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11May44. Pyote Field, TX 14May44.
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Aug44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD Apr45. Crash landed
					and exploded at Rapid City Field 29Apr45 (1KIS). 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 19Jul45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 24Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Jan46. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37650	(MSN 8628) Pyote Field, TX 8May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11May44. Pyote Field, TX
					14May44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19Aug44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 22Mar45.
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 15Jul45. 4136th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Sep45.
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 15Sep45.
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 29Oct45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 7Nov45.
					Flown from Altus, OK to Russell Field, Fort Worth, TX for use as an airport marker.
					Sold to California Airways in 1952. Registered as N66570; cancelled. To Lloyd Aero Boliviano Nov52.
					Registered as CP-97. Reregistered 1955 as CP-597. On 5Sep55, LAB B-17 CP-597, on a cargo
					flight, collided in mid-air near Cochabamba, Bolivia with another LAB aircraft, DC-3 CP-572,
					which was on a scheduled passenger flight. The B-17 crashed near Cochabamba taking the
					lives of the three occupants.
				37651	(MSN 8629) Rapid City Field, SD 8May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11May44. Rapid City
					Field, SD 12May44. 239th Base Unit, March Field, Riverside, CA 21Jul45. 420th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), March Field, Riverside, CA 15Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 25Feb46. War Assets Administration. S
					old to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37652	(MSN 8630) Rapid City Field, SD 8May44. Galveston Field, TX Jul45. Barksdale Field,
					Bossier City, LA Dec45. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN Oct46.
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment;
					designated TB-17G. 62nd Base Unit, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. McChord Field, Tacoma, WA Mar46.
					Modified for search and rescue, designated B-17H. Redesignated SB-17G 10Jun48. McChord AFB,
					Tacoma, WA Jun51. 4th Emergency Rescue Squadron, Hamilton AFB, Novato, CA Jun51.
					Damaged by bird strike between Hamilton AFB and Hawthorn MAP 8Apr52. Modified as
					target drone at Brookley AFB, Mobile, AL Apr54. Designated QB-17. Expended over the White Sands
					Missile Range, Holloman, Alamogordo, NM Jul54
					Conflict:
					US Coast Guard May47. Designated PB-1R. Bolling Field, Washington, DC for the US Secretary
					of the Treasury trip to Europe. Returned to USAF.
				37653	(MSN 8631) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 8May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 22May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44. Assigned Eighth Air Force, UK. Accident on ferry
					flight from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales
					8Jun44 (10RTD). Became lost and crash landed at St. Helena Farm, south of RAF
					Predannack, The Lizard, Cornwall. Salvaged 9Jun44.
				37654	(MSN 8632) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 9May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 7Jun44. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*A], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth
					(Station 107), Huntingdonshire 19Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to an oil
					refinery at Bremen, Germany 24Jun44 (9POW). Mechanical fault with an engine out,
					crashed Parnewinkel, four miles south of Bremervorde, northeast of Bremen. (4 missions}.
				37655	(MSN 8633) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 9May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					29May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun44.
					349th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 28Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Leunawerke chemical industrial complex at
					Merseburg, Germany 29Jul44 (5KIA:4POW). The bombers encountered heavy flak over
					the target which disrupted the formation. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Punschrau, Germany.
				37656	(MSN 8634) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*O],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 11Jun44. Caught fire. Salvaged 21Jan45.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 3Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 6Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 7Dec45. Returned to USAAF. SOC 21Jul47
				37657	(MSN 8635) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 9May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 22May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44.
					534th Bomb Squadron [GD*I], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 10Jun44.
					Named *The Fox*) failed to return Feb 14, 1945.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Sudetenländische Treibstoffwerke AG synthetic oil
					refinery at Záluží, Brüx, Sudetenland 14Feb45 (4POW). Salvaged 4Mar45
				37658	(MSN 8636) Rapid City Field, SD 9May44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Sep44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 9Sep44. Damaged taxying at Rapid City 12Feb45.
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus,
					OH 18Jul45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 24Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Jan45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37659	(MSN 8637) Rapid City Field, SD 9May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12May44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 15May44.
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at Rapid City 20Nov44. 246th Base Unit
					(Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 30Sep45. 3505th Base Unit (Technical School),
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 21Oct45. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field,
					KS 22Oct45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 3Jan46.
				37660	(MSN 8638) 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 9May44.
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12May44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Sioux City AAB, IA 14May44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar45. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Ardmore Field, OK 14Jun45. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 12Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and
					disposal 11Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37661	(MSN 8639) 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 9May44.
					Crashed after engine failure four miles northwest of Minot, ND 12Dec44 (5KIS). The B-17
					departed Sioux City on a navigational training flight to pass over Ainsworth, Nebraska,
					Minot and then return to Sioux City. The pilot radioed Minot Civil Aeronautics Administration
					radio operator that the plane’s No.3 engine had failed. The operator advised the pilot of Minot’s
					airfield conditions and that the flare pots would have to be lighted because the airfield was
					not equipped with boundary lights. Since the flare pots would need to be lit, the pilot said
					he would go to Bismarck. Later, the pilot again contacted the radio operator and said the
					No.2 engine had also failed. He asked to have the flare pots at the airport lit. As the plane
					circled the airfield, it made a very steep bank. The right wing contacted the ground causing
					the plane to cartwheel, explode and burn in a wheat field. The front section of the plane
				 	was consumed by fire, killing the five crewmen (pilot, co-pilot, radio operator, a gunner
					and engineer) inside. The four men in the tail section (bombardier, navigator and two gunners)
					survived the crash with minor injuries and burns. The oil pressure gauge for the No.3 engine
					failed, causing the pilot to think that the engine had failed. Reclaimed 1Jan45.
				37662	(MSN 8640) 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 9May44.
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 29Oct44. Propeller
					accident at Sioux City AAB 30Jan45 (1KIS). 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Rapid City Field, SD 16Jun45. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing),
					Jackson AAB, MS 30Jun45. 215th Base Unit, Pueblo AAB, CO 9Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 4Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46;
					scrapped
				37663	(MSN 8641) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 1Jun44.
					551st Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 7Jun44
					Namws 'Rusty Load'. Failed to return from a mission to the Leunawerke chemical
					industrial complex at Merseburg, Germany 29Jul44 (1POW:8KIA). The bombers encountered
					heavy flak over the target which disrupted the formation. Damaged by flak, crashed Bloesien, Germany.
					MACR 7819.
				37664	(MSN 8642) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 22May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44.
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 8Jun44. Crash landed Knettishall 8Jun44.
					Salvaged battle damaged, 14Jul44
				37665	(MSN 8643) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 22May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44. 551st Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group,
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 1Jun44. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*N], 351st Bomb Group,
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 10Jun44. Named "Lassie Come Home"--1943 movie.
					{89 missions). Caught fire and exploded with bomb load on Polebrook hardstand Mar 25, 1945.
					Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton.
				37666	(MSN 8644) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun44.
					427th Bomb Squadron [GN*T], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 10Jul44.
					Named "Full House". Accident during assembly for a tactical mission to front line strong points
					around Metz and Thionville, France 9Nov44 (9KIA). The aircraft collided in mid-air with
					B-17G 43-38057. Both aircraft exploded and crashed near Wenlock, Shropshire.
					Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 10Nov44
				37667	(MSN 8645) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 10May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 709th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 20Jun44. Named BARBARA JANE [named after the pilot’s relative Barbara and the
					co-pilot’s wife Jane].Crashed four miles west of Meltham Moor, Yorkshire 6Apr45 (2WIA).
					The bomber had two new engines fitted and it's crew were tasked with undertaking a flight to
					slow time the engines. The five crew members took off from Rattlesden and appear to have
					had no orders on where they were to fly. For some time they flew around the general area of their
					home airfield in Suffolk but then decided to fly over to Manchester where, it has been suggested
					in later years, one of the crew had a girlfriend. As they approached the Pennines the visibility
					reduced and the crew was unsure of their position. The captain had given control over
					to the co-pilot by the time they reached the Pennines; he had gone forward to the nose to help
					the navigator try to obtain a visual fix on the ground. Initially unaware that hills were below t
					hem and in trying to fly below low cloud they had descended but realising that they should fly
					higher to avoid any high ground they then began to climb. At around the same time as they
					began to climb the aircraft flew into rising ground ahead of them. The aircraft flew into the
					ground on Meltham Moor, on the north-eastern side of the Peak District. It flew into ground
					that was pretty much the same angle the aircraft was climbing at the time of the first impact,
					this impact removed the bottom turret and some engine cowlings but the aircraft then remained
					moving, and skidded and jumping across the peat for around a mile and a half, losing various
					parts of the aircraft before coming to rest. As it stopped the captain and the navigator, who were
					still in the nose, were thrown through the perspex nose of the aircraft and both sustained broken
					spines. The other three crew members escaped with relatively slight injuries, one of which set
					off to find help. Help eventually came later that evening and both seriously injured airmen were
					carried from the crash site on the aircraft's dinghys. Salvaged 7Apr45.
				37668	(MSN 8646) 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 14May44. Gore Field,
					Great Falls, MT 13May44. Sioux City AAB, IA 16May44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Sioux City AAB, IA 7Nov44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 11Nov44.
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar45. 222nd Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 15Jun45. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37669	(MSN 8647) 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 10May44. Gore Field,
					Great Falls, MT 13May44. Sioux City AAB, IA 15May44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar45. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 14Jun45.
					332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37670	(MSN 8648) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 10May44. 330th Base Unit, Greenville AAB, SC
					25Oct44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 29Oct44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37671	(MSN 8649) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 10May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 13May44.
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 13Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 13Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				Production changes: Additional storage in life raft compartmen
				37672	(MSN 8650) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 10May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 13May44.
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 18May44.
					Accident on the Sarasota Gunnery Range, FL 7Jun44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Avon Park Field, FL 9Apr45. Accident landing Avon Park 7Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37673 MSN 8651) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group,
					Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 7Jun44. Named THAT’S ALL JACK. After the release of the bombs
					over the target, the original co-pilot of this plane would reply out loud “That’s all Jack”, and then
					they would begin their route back to base. Family members have said there is not a specific
					reason he would say this phrase, but rather just something he liked to say. There was no one
					named “Jack” on their crew, Battle damaged on a mission to the industrial area at Ludwigshafen,
					Germany 5Nov44 (1WIA:8RTD). With heavy cloud cover, the Group attacked the secondary target
					of the railway marshalling yards at Ludwigshafen. Flak over the battle lines and at the target
					was intense and accurate. An airmen was wounded in the leg when a gunner in a plane below
					fired through the floor. Failed to return from a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery, Misburg,
					Hanover, Germany 31Dec44 (8POW:1KIA). Attacked by enemy fighters en route and struck by flak
					over the target. It was seen to spiral down and crashed at Lauenbrück, Germany.
43-37674/37873		Boeing B-17G-70-BO Fortress
				MSN 8652/8851. Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne (FORTLOG)and ‘Project Bits & Pieces’, a detailed
					look at the Eighth Air Force operational statistics during World War II by Paul Andrews and William Adams
				Production changes: Radio compass antenna; trailing wire static discharger added. Landing gear motor change
				37674	(MSN 8652) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 21May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*F], 351st Bomb Group,
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 28Jun44. Accident with B-17G 43-37780 landing in a
					rain squall at Polebrook 13Jul44. {31 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben
					synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 7Oct44 (9INT). Damaged by flak with No.2 engine failed, force
					landed at Bredåkra, Sweden. Repaired, flown to Västerås and returned to England 25May45.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 9Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 11Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 15Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37675	(MSN 8653) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 22May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28May44. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland
					direct across the North Atlantic landing at Prestwick, Scotland 1Jun44. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*N],
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 10Jun44 Named *Patches/Flak Magnet".
					Severe battle damage on mission to Berlin, Germany 27Aug44. Battle damaged on a mission to Cologne,
					Germany 14Oct44, it sustained some 300 holes from flak damage without a single person being injured.
					{55+ missions}. Repair Depot and reskinned Oct44. Renamed "Trudie's Terror* after repair Oct 1944
					Battle damaged during a mission to Neckarsulm, Heilbronn, Germany 1Mar45. Force landed at
					Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, France. Repaired and regained by Group. {130+ missions}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 28May45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 6Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and
					disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37676	(MSN 8654) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 31May44.
					509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*L], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 8Jun44. Named "Flak Magic". {60 missions}. Battle damaged on a
					 mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg,
					Germany 12Dec44. Damaged by flak, force landed at Saint-Trond (A-92), Belgium. Salvaged 4Jan45
				37677	(MSN 8655) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 12May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 24May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun44. 351st Bomb Group,
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 6Jun44. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*A],
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 7Jun44. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 9Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 12Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 13Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37678	(MSN 8656) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 11May44. 326th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 23May44. Accident at MacDill Field
					18Nov44. Damaged taxying at MacDill Field 19Nov44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 28Feb45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 20Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37679	(MSN 8657) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 11May44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 9Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37680	(MSN 8658) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 11May44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL Jan45. Crashed six miles southeast of Sebring, FL 26Jan45.
					Salvaged 27Jan45. Reclaimed 11Apr45
				37681	(MSN 8659) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 11May44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 24May44.
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 3Aug44. Reclaimed 6Jul45
				37682	(MSN 8660) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 11May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT
					15Nov44. Avon Park Field, FL 19May44. 901st Base Unit (Heavy Bombardment), Pinecastle
					Field, Orlando, FL 2Jun44. 903rd Base Unit, Orlando AAB, FL 2Jun44. 325th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 15Jun44. Accident landing with
					mechanical failure at Avon Park 29Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Aug45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37683	(MSN 8661) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 11May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 22May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 1Jun44. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*J], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath
					(Station 138), Norfolk 3Jun44, Named "Round Trip Ticket". Landing accident
					at Wattisham (Station 377), Suffolk 2Feb45. Damaged in collision with parked B-17G 43-37643
					while taxying at Snetterton Heath 24Mar45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 28Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service
					Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 1Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 26Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrappe
				37684	(MSN 8662) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11May44.
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 25May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 26Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 9Jul44. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*E], 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 11Jul44. A formation of B-17 Fortresses took off from
					Snetterton Heath for a training mission with a mock bombing run above Rugby. Over the village
					of Farthingstone, Northamptonshire before their planned turn at Silverstone to return to base,
					tragically a formation of 3 aircraft was involved in a mid-air collision at 15,000ft after encountering
					severe turbulence and cloud. The accident was triggered when the pilot of B-17F 42-3510 pulled up
					and hit the nose of B-17G 43-37684 with its tail section. Just as 510 sheared in half the third
					B-17 42-31053 hit 684 with its rudder and also broke in two. This B-17 and the other Flying Fortress
					plummeted to earth at Woodend, west of Towcester, Northamptonshire in four sections.
					Although badly damaged 43-37684 was able to limp back to Snetterton Heath. Salvaged 23Oct44
				37685	(MSN 8663) Accepted by USAAF 9May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 11May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun44.
					563rd Bomb Squadron [C], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 7Jun44.
					Named "Slave's Dream'. {first combat mission 18Jun44}. Battle damaged on a tactical mission
					to a supply depot northwest of Beaumont-sur-Oise, France 8Jul44 (1WIA:9RTD). The target was
					completely cloud covered and was not attacked. The group diverted to an alternate target, the
					railway in the vicinity of Yvetot. Meagre flak was encountered over the targets but flak at Clères
					caused major damage to the plane, wounding a waist gunner. Battle damaged on a mission
					To the Daimler-Benz tank assembly works at Marienfelde, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44.
					Moderate to intense barrage and tracking flak was encountered over the target.
					Battle damaged on a mission to a synthetic oil refinery at Magdeburg, Germany 12Sep44.
					Flak was encountered at the target and then the Group was attacked by a large force of
					enemy fighters. Battle damaged on a mission to the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg?Nürnberg (MAN)
					AG industrial complex at Nürnberg, Germany 3Oct44 (2WIA:7RTD). Flak over the target
					was moderate, wounding the navigator and bombardier. Battle damaged on a mission to a
					railway marshalling yard northwest Cologne, Germany 14Oct44 (9RTD). Unable to open the
					bomb bay doors over the target and with two engines struck by flak, the pilot called
					for friendly fighter escort and made a forced landing in Belgium. Battle damaged on a
					mission to Frankfurt am Main, Germany 9Mar45. Flak was moderate to intense at the
					target, wounding a waist gunner. On return, force landed at Brussels, Belgium.
					{final combat mission 9Mar45}. Salvaged 1Apr45. Regained by Group. Modified with
					all guns, armament and ball turret removed with a wooden floor built over the bomb
					bay. Operation Revival; liberated prisoners of war from Russian controlled
					Stalag Luft No.I, Barth, Germany. British POWs were flown to southern England;
					American POWs were flown to Laon-Couvron (A-70), France. {70 missions + 1 Revival}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 30Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 4Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 25Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37686	(MSN 8664) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 11May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44.
					350th Bomb Squadron [LN*G], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1Jun44.
					Named "Josephine". Destroyed in a taxy accident with B-17G 44-6010 at Thorpe Abbotts 21Jun44.
					This aircraft was taxying past to takeoff for an operational mission when the brakes failed on a
					down gradient. The pilot stopped the engines but the plane ran off the perimeter track and its
					right wing struck the nose compartment of the other bomber which was parked on its hardstand
					with engines running while the crew ran through their pre-mission checks. The impact caused the
					moving aircraft to swing around broadside into the stationary aircraft, tearing off the right wing
					down to No.4 engine. Salvaged.
				37687	(MSN 8665) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12May44.
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 23May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 27Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 9Jul44.
					385th Bomb Group [H], Great Ashfield 11Jul44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*Y], 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jul44. Named "Crash Crew". Failed to return from a
					mission to the railway marshalling yards at Cottbus, Germany 15Feb45 (9RTD). Damaged by flak,
					losing an engine over the target and the propeller feathered. During the turn off the target to the
					rally point, a second engine failed and the plane started to lose altitude. Realising that it wasn’t
					going to make it all the way back to England, the pilot turned east to head for allied lines in Poland.
					At that time, Cottbus was about twelve miles from the Russian front lines. The crew jettisoned
					machine guns and ammunition to save weight but the plane continued to lose altitude. Coming out
					of the clouds, the pilot started looking for a place to crash land just as a third engine failed.
					Selecting a field, the landing gear was lowered as the plane approached the field. The pilot decided
					the field was too short but there were trees ahead. The plane bounced on the field and, with just
					sufficient power, brushed through the tree tops and landed in another field, skidding in the
					snow to a stop with the wheels in a ditch and the nose among trees. The bomber had force landed
					five miles from Staszów, Poland. Repaired Feb/Mar45 by a team from Eastern Command, Poltava
					(Station 559), Ukraine. Flown out of the field for return to Poltava 5Mar45. With minimum fuel and
					an oncoming snow storm, the pilot diverted to Rzeszów for fuel and then on to Lwów, Poland for fuel.
					Several snow storms kept the plane there for a week. The repair crew flew the crew of B-17 43-38823
					which had crash landed at Rawa Ruska, Poland late February, and some POWs, to Poltava (Station 559),
					Ukraine 17Mar45. Regained by 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 13Jul45. 4185th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Independence Field, KS 15Jul45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and
					disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, J
					efferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37688	(MSN 8666) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 12May44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Avon Park Field, FL 13Aug45. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 17Aug45. 4152nd Base Unit, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 19Nov45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 6Jan46.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37689	(MSN 8667) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 12May44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 23May44.
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5Oct44. Modified
					to photographic configuration. Designated F-9C. 311th Photographic Wing, Buckley Field, CO 3Nov44.
					Redesignated FB-17G 1945. 7th GEO Detachment, Buckley Field, CO 30Apr46. 7th GEO Detachment,
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 10Jun46. Designated RB-17G 10Jun48. 3203rd Mission Support Group,
					Eglin AFB, Valparaiso, FL 1Sep49. Reclaimed Dec49
				37690	(MSN 8668) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 12May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15May44.
					Avon Park Field, FL 19May44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field,
					MS 31Mar45. 324th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Chatham Field, Savannah, GA 11May45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				37691	(MSN 8669) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 12May44. 4108th Base Unit (Atlantic Overeas
					Air Technical Service Command), Newark Field, NJ 15Dec44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 18Dec44. Accident with ‘friendly fire’ thirty-five miles
					northwest of Fort Myers, FL 29Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 12Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37692	(MSN 8670) 488th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 12May44. 901st Base Unit (Heavy
					Bombardment), Pinecastle Field, Orlando, FL 2Jun44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 15Jun44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 12Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37693	(MSN 8671) Accepted by USAAF 15May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*L], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 13Jun44. Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of Operation
					Overlord to bomb an enemy troop concentration at Cauvicourt, southeast of Caen,
					France 8Aug44. Struck by flak, several crew members were wounded. Failed to return
					from a mission to Delitzsch, Germany 16Aug44 (2KIA:7POW). Struck by enemy flak
					over the target which damaged two engines, one propeller was feathered and the
					other engine caught fire. Exploded and crashed Molbitz, Altenburg, Germany
				37694	(MSN 8672) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 12May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 24May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44.
					750th Bomb Squadron [G], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 5Jun44.
					Named *Patty Ann*. Damaged taxying when crashed into an ordnance building at
					Glatton 18Aug44. Damaged taxying at Glatton 24Aug44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 9Jun45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 13Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage
					and disposal 30Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37695	(MSN 8673) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 12May44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 23May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44.
					 731st Bomb Squadron [B+], 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142),
					Norfolk 28Jun44. Named "Lucky Lady III"
					Battle damaged on a mission to oil targets in Germany 6Feb45 (9RTD).
					The expected clear weather did not materialize so the Group hit the secondary target,
					the railway marshalling yards at Chemnitz, Germany. Flak over Frankfurt was
					intense and accurate, damaging the plane. There was a loss of power to one engine
					but the pilot continued. Over the target another engine was struck and the plane
					started losing altitude. Hoping to force land behind allied lines in Brussels,
					after flying for some time the plane descended into clouds. When it broke through,
					the crew could see the ground and started to jettison excess weight. With fuel
					exhaustion, the pilot selected a fairly level piece of ground on which to crash land.
					The ball turret was jettisoned as the crew prepared for the landing. The level piece
					of land was actually a hill and on the first attempt to land, the plane struck the
					top of a tree and overshot. The pilot anded onj the second attempt and skidded
					through the mud. The plane had force landed on Le Faît des Marnes near Assigny,
					France. Salvaged 25Feb45. Airmen from a Troop Carrier Group based at Orléans,
					France, attempted to recover the bomber and return it to service but were unable
					to remove it from the hill. It was noted on its wheels with engines removed later in February 1945
				37696	(MSN 8674) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 12May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					23May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*Z], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 28Jun44. 510th Bomb Squadron [TO-Z]. Named "Transit Belle"
					{105 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 25May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 28May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37697	(MSN 8675) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 23May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44.
					326th Bomb Squadron [JW*N], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 7Jun44.
					Named "Liberth Run II". Converted for trooping, stripped of all armament and turrets,
					capable of carrying thirty passengers on benches installed in the waist and bomb bay.
					92nd Bomb Group, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France. Participated in the Green Project
					which was the USAAF solution to expedite the return of troops to USA. It called for the
					round-the-clock airlift of troops from Istres, France, to Casablanca, French Morocco,
					the initial leg of their journey home. From Casablanca, Air Transport Command’s
					aircraft completed the journey and flew the troops to the United States. A secondary
					task of the Green Project included flying French citizens who had been in exile during the
					war on the return leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco to Istres. The Green Project
					operated from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe
					(USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 10Dec45
				37698	(MSN 8676) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12May44. 4501st Base Unit,
					Lakeland Field, FL 13Aug44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field,
					Tampa, FL 30Aug44. Accident 32 miles north of Avon, FL 8Feb45. 330th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 16Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37699	(MSN 8677) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12May44. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 28Feb45. 330th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 20Mar45. 555th Base Unit,
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 18Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 20Aug45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 4Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37700	(MSN 8678) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12May44. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 21May44. Accident caused by
					mechanical failure off the Cedar Keys gunnery range, FL 7Jul44. Modified for training,
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17G.
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 19Feb45.
					Damaged by fire in an accident at Avon Park 4Mar45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL. Crashed six miles south of Ridgeland, SC 5Aug45
					after the No.2 engine caught fire at 10,000ft during a flight from Stewart Field, New York,
					to its home base in Florida. The pilot ordered the crew to bail out (3KIS:2MIS). Reclaimed 20Mar46
				37701	(MSN 8679) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12May44. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 24Feb45. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 2Mar45. 203rd Base Unit
					(16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 3Sep45. 268th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 11Oct45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37702	(MSN 8680) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13May44. 326th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 26Feb44. 329th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 12Mar45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 25Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37703	(MSN 8681) Accepted by USAAF 16May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 23May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 31May44. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*P], 384th Bomb Group,
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 8Jun44.
					Named *Tremblin' Gremlin II*–-artwork of a gremlin trembling, painted by the tail gunner.
					{first combat mission 12Jun44}. During formation assembly for a mission to the
					Ford Motor Works, Cologne, Germany 18Oct44, an engine caught fire and force
					landed at RAF Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. Eighth Air Force Service Command 19Oct44.
					Regained by Group 2Nov44. {83 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic
					oil refinery at Sterkrade, Germany 22Jan45 (9POW). Damaged by flak, the aircraft crashed
					on fire at Kervenheim, Kevelaer, Germany.
				37704	(MSN 8682) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 13May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 6Jun44. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*J], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell
					(Station 167), Essex 16Jun44. Named *Button Nose*. {17 missions}.
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of Operation Overlord to bomb
					an enemy troop concentration at Cauvicourt, southeast of Caen, France 8Aug44 (9RTD).
					Damaged by flak, the aircraft caught fire. The pilot skillfully brought the B-17G in
					for a crash landing near British lines at Caen. The entire crew escaped the burning
					bomber and returned to their base the next day
				37705	(MSN 8683) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 13May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 23May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 30May44. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*T], 351st Bomb Group,
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 1Jun44. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*F].
					Named "The Little One". {72 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 31May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma
					City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 4Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ f
					or storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37706	(MSN 8684) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 13May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					613th Bomb Squadron [IN*U], 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128),
					Northamptonshire 12Jun44. Named "Satan's Chillen" {62 missions}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 7Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 9Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 2Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37707	(MSN 8685) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 13May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*M], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 28Jun44. Named *Madame Shoo Shoo*.
					After a practice flight, damaged landing on one wheel at Bassingbourn 1Jul44.
					{first combat mission 6Jul44}. Battle damaged by flak on a Crossbow mission
					to a German V-weapon site at Aire-sur-la-Lys, Pas-de-Calais, France 6Jul44.
					 The squadron made three 360 degree turns in the target area, finally bombing a
					last resort target northeast of Estrée-Blanche. Damaged landing at Bassingbourn
					30Jul44. Returning from an afternoon sortie to drop practice bombs over The Wash,
					the plane returned to base at dusk and the pilot began the landing approach.
					Only the right and tail wheels would lower. After exhausting attempts to lower
					the left wheel and jettisoning loose equipment, the plane approached and touched
					down gently on the right wheel. As the speed bled off the left wing tip scraped the runway
					and the bomber ground looped off the runway, damaging only the left wing propellers.
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at Bassingbourn 24Nov44. Battle damaged
					on a mission to the Schlesischer railway station and east marshalling yards at Berlin,
					Germany 18Mar45. Moderate and accurate flak encountered over the target resulted
					in damage to the plane. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*M]. Severe battle damaged during
					a mission to an oil storage depot at Derben, Germany 8Apr45. With solid cloud cover,
					the group diverted to the secondary target, locomotive repair facilities at Stendal,
					Germany. The Germans had moved two railcar mounted 88mm Flak guns into Stendal
					the night before the raid; the soldiers had manned anti-aircraft guns the entire war
					and were skilled marksmen. Force landed on the continent. {80 missions}. Salvaged
				37708	(MSN 8686) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13May44. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 23May44. 3501st Base
					Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 9Feb45.
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 20Feb45.
					4210th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Lambert Municipal
					Airport, Robertson, MO 6Apr45. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 10Apr45. 575th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Station, Greater
					Pittsburgh Airport, PA 27Jul45. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 19Sep45. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis
					Municipal Airport, TN 31May46. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field,
					Dayton, OH 5Jun46. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal
					Airport, TN 6Jun46. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 24Jun4
				37709	(MSN 8687) 483rd Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13May44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL
					22May44. 351st Base Unit, Myrtle Beach Field, FL7Sep44. 4139th Base Unit, Mobile ATSC,
					Birmingham Field, AL 6Nov44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill
					Field, Tampa, FL 10Feb45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park
					Field, FL 19Feb45. Damaged by mechanical failure at Avon Park 26Feb45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal
					21Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46;
					scrapped
				37710	(MSN 8688) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13May44. 323rd Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 25May44. Crashed at Tiger Lake, near
					Lake Wales, FL 11Jul44 (5KIS). The airplane had taken off from Drew Field with another
					B-17 on a high altitude formation flight. While flying on the leaders right wing at 10,000ft,
					the engineer noticed a fire in the base of the top turret. The pilot was informed and
					he alerted the crew to stand by. The pilot received no reply from any of the crew members.
					The fire grew and the pilot ordered the engineer aft to order the crew to bail out.
					The pilot ordered the assistant engineer to the nose to order the bombadier and
					navigator to bail out. The pilot claims to have activated the alarm bell and it was
					not known why some members of the crew did not hear the alarm bell. The pilots
					were unable to withstand the fire and fumes on the flight deck so they bailed out.
					The crew of the lead B-17 observed the subject airplane in a flat spin over the lake.
					The airplane spun into the lake and exploded in flames. Investigation revealed
					that the upper turret fire was caused by an oxygen leak in the base of the turret,
					the oxygen being ignited by electrical arcing from chafed wiring in the base of the
					turret. Investigators noted that the fire might have been brought under control
					if the crew had manipulated a shutoff valve on the flight deck that cuts off the
					supply of oxygen to this turret. This was one of several similar top turret fires
					on board B-17's. Investigators noted that the subject airplane's records indicated
					that it was in compliance with a related technical order. Five crew members
					apparently drowned after parachuting into Tiger Lake. Two crew members
					were injured, one seriously parachuting to safety. Three crewmembers
					were uninjured parachuting to safety. The Army corps of engineers salvaged
					parts of the aircraft, ran a cord type charge down the spine of the entire aircraft
					splitting it open and blew up the tail section of the fuselage because it was
					hindering navigation on the lake. Wreckage extant
				37711	(MSN 8689) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa,
					FL 13May44. Modified to photographic configuration.
					Designated F-9C. 19th Photographic Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 25Apr44.
					19th Photographic Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, Buckley Field, CO 29Nov44. 19th Photographic
					Squadron, 25th Bomb Group (Reconnaissance), 325th Photographic Wing, Watton (Station 376),
					Norfolk 24May45. Ninth Air Force. 19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 311th Reconnaissance Wing,
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Jul45. Project Casey Jones, photo-mapping and intelligence
					gathering flights over Europe and North Africa. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45.
					Tortorella, Italy 20Aug45. Foggia, Italy 6Sep45. Redesignated RB-17G 1945. Salvaged 30Oct46
				37712	(MSN 8690) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13May44. 4115th Base Unit
					(Spokane Air Technical Service Command), Pendleton Field, OR 20Sep44. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 4Oct44. On training mission
					15Oct44 the aircraft was involved, while landing, in a minor collision with B-17F 42-3470.
					Both aircraft landed safely at MacDill Field. 329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Alexandria Field, LA 18Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field,
					Tampa, FL 8Jul45. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB,
					MS 31Aug45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado
					Springs, CO 7Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37713	(MSN 8691) Accepted by USAAF 16May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*S], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 3Jun44 Named "Grewsome Crewsome".
					When the crew ?ew 43?37713 to England they had decided to name the aircraft
					‘Grewsome Crewsome’. However, upon arrival in England the aircraft had to be taken
					away to be modi?ed to the latest operational standards. Undaunted, the crew took the
					name for themselves and had ?ight jackets painted with the name and a design.
					The design showed a bomb at about 45 degrees heading down to the right with three or
					four crewmen riding it ?dressed in Pilgrim costumes ?hats, tailcoats, and shoes with giant buckles.
					{first combat mission 15Jun44}. Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of
					Operation Overlord to a Luftwaffe airfield at Juvincourt, France 28Jun44. The Group
					experienced traffic conflicts in the target area and had to make a second bomb run.
					Damage by flak forced the crew to jettison the bombs before the target. Battle damaged
					on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg,
					Germany 13Sep44 (1WIA:8RTD). Force landed on return at RAF Manston, Kent. Eighth Air
					Force Service Command 13Sep44. Salvaged 18Sep44. Regained by Group 6Nov44. {46 missions}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohlen Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery
					northeast of Zeitz, Germany 30Nov44 (4KIA:5POW). When the plane started the bomb run
					No.1 engine suffered a mechanical failure and had difficulty maintaining formation with the
					group on three engines. It encountered intense, very accurate ?ak near the target area and
					was hit several times. The crew dropped the bombs early and left the formation to get out
					of the ?ak and try to make it back to allied lines. There were several more hits and
					lost two more engines which left just the No.4 engine running. The crew was given
					instructions to bail out but they took a vote and decided to stay with the aircraft.
					They had more faith in the pilot and the B?17 than in their parachutes because of the
					statistical odds of three out of ten parachutes failing. To prepare for the forced landing,
					the ball turret had to cranked up to let the gunner out, then the turret was jettisoned.
					As much ammunition as possible was also jettisoned and the Norden bomb sight destroyed.
					in preparation for the landing the crew took up their crash positions in the radio room.
					The aircraft crash landed near Rebgeshain, Ulrichstein, Germany. Four of the crew
					were subsequently murdered by the local Nazi Ortsgruppenleiter. MACR 11129.
				37714	(MSN 8692) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 15May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 24May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					708th Bomb Squadron [CQ*G], 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 3Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to Hanover, Germany 18Jun44 (1KIA:9POW).
					Flak damaged No.2 engine, then fire broke out in the cockpit, the aircraft exploded and
					crashed at Groß Lobke, ten miles northeast of Hildersheim, Germany.
				37715	(MSN 8693) Accepted by USAAF 17May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*V], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111),
					Bedfordshire 13Jun44. Named "-Lassie Come Home"--a 1943 movie. Battle damaged on a
					tactical mission in support of Operation Overlord to Rouen, France 8Aug44. Battle damaged
					on mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery, Misburg, Hanover, Germany 26Nov44.
					Crossing the coast of the Netherlands, the plane was struck by flak damaging two cylinder
					heads on No.3 engine. The propeller oversped and the plane was losing altitude. Half of the bombs
					were jettisoned but the other half had to be kicked out of faulty racks. With the chin
					turret failed, the plane turned back and returned to base alone. Accident after a
					mission to the railway marshalling yards at Speyer, Germany 8Jan45. No.2 engine
					failed just before the I.P. and No.1 engine failed just after leaving the target. On return,
					in a strong crosswind and a snow storm, with two engine out on the left wing, the
					plane stalled just before touchdown at Thurleigh, landing about 150 yards short,
					damaging a wing and propellers. Salvaged 9Jan45
				37716	(MSN 8694) Rolled out at dusk 12May44 by employees of Boeing. Named 5 GRAND
					(the 5,000th B-17 off the Boeing production line since Pearl Harbor). On 13May44,
					a Boeing worker, Mrs. Gertrude Aldrich, whose son had perished in a B-17, christened
					the aircraft by breaking a champagne bottle on the chin turret. During an exhibit at the
					Boeing factory featuring 5 Grand, the aircraft was bedecked with signs drawing
					attention to its significance. The names of workers who participated in the construction
					were painted on virtually every spare inch of the aircraft, an exception being the control
					surfaces. During early flights of 5 Grand, it was discovered that the hundreds of painted
					signatures created drag, slowing down the aircraft by several miles per hour.
					Names of personnel were painted in a multitude of sizes and colors, leading some to
					give the plane the additional nickname the ‘Easter Egg’. As a Boeing promotional project,
					5 Grand was meant to commemorate and honor those who built it and the B-17s that preceded it.
					Accepted by USAAF 17May44. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18May44.
					Ferried via Spokane Field and Gore Field to Cheyenne MAP 18May44. United Air Lines,
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22May44. 7th Ferrying Group,
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 27May44. Ferried Cheyenne Municipal Airport to Patterson Field,
					Dayton, OH 28May44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command),
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 28May44. Publicity and public relations. Ferried to Kearney
					Field, NB 2Jul44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jul44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jul44.
					Ferried 13Jun44 to RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador; Bluie West One, Narsarsuaq, Greenland;
					Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland; 1407th Base Unit, European Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590),
					Lancashire 1Jul44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*H], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath
					(Station 138), Norfolk 14Jul44. During a training flight, electrical failure prevented the
					landing gear being extended; the pilot was instructed to divert and, after jettisoning the
					ball turret, crash land at Honington (Station 375), Suffolk 24Jul44. 1st Strategic Air Depot,
					Troston (Station 595), Suffolk. {78 missions}. 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136),
					Suffolk May45. {1 Chowhound mission}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 14Jun45. Flown to Boeing, Seattle Jun45
					for refurbishment to go on a War Bond tour. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air
					Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 29Jul45 for further
					repairs and refurbishment. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage 22Nov45 while Seattle officials decided how to proceed
					on the planned memorial incorporating 5 Grand. The US Army Air Forces were willing to
					donate 5 Grand to Seattle for the memorial planned by the Seattle Historical Society but
					on 3 January 1946 Seattle city officials declined the donation of 5 Grand on the grounds
					that building a memorial with the aircraft represented too costly an endeavor. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37717	(MSN 8695) Accepted by USAAF 17May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*S], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood
					 (Station 106), Northamptonshire 3Jun44 Named "Fern The Pro-Kid"
					(first combat mission 14Jun44}. Battle damaged on a mission to the manufacturing
					facilities of the Junkers Flugzeug-und Motorenwerke at Dessau, Germany 20Jul44 (1KIA:8RTD).
					The navigator was mortally wounded by flak. The squadron’s mascot, ‘Lucky’ the dog, was
				 	closely attached to the navigator, sleeping at the foot of his bed and waiting for his return
					from missions. About the time that the navigator was injured, the dog let out a howl
					and was never seen again. Damaged landing at Grafton Underwood 12Oct44. Returning
					from a non-combat training mission, the pilot approached the airfield too high and
					too slow. As it passed over the end of the runway with a crosswind from the right,
					the plane stalled, striking the runway hard with the right landing gear. The right landing
					gear collapsed and the plane ground looped off the runway. The inboard drag strut
					support bolt had sheared first and the stresses created caused failure of the drag
					links and outboard drag strut support bolts. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton
					(Station 547), Huntingdonshire 17Oct44. Regained by Group 7Nov44.
					Battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Nieder Breisig, 19km
					south-south-east of Bonn, Germany 5Jan45 (9RTD). Force landed with fuel
					exhaustion on the continent in allied territory. Repaired and regained by Group
					22Mar45. Flew on the final Eighth Air Force combat mission of the war
					to the Škoda armament works and airfield at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia 25Apr45.
					{84 missions}. Converted for trooping, stripped of all armament and turrets,
					capable of carrying thirty passengers on benches installed in the waist and
					bomb bay. 384th Bomb Group, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France.
					Participated in the Green Project which was the USAAF solution to expedite
					the return of troops to USA. It called for the round-the-clock airlift of troops
					from Istres, France, to Casablanca, French Morocco, the initial leg of their
					journey home. From Casablanca, Air Transport Command’s aircraft completed
					the journey and flew the troops to the United States. A secondary task of the
					Green Project included flying French citizens who had been in exile during the
					war on the return leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco to Istres. The Green
					Project operated from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air
					Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Participated in the Greek Project Sep-Oct45
					from Munich, Germany to Athens, Greece to return Greeks who had sympathized
					with Nazis. The passengers were facing Greek imprisonment and were under
					armed guard. Flights were from Istres, France to Munich, Germany to pick-up
					passengers for Athens, Greece. Operated as ‘Lucky Sky Ways’. Returned from
					Athens to Istres via Foggia, Italy. Salvaged 18Feb46
				37718	(MSN 8696) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15May44. Gore Field,
					Great Falls, MT 19May44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 24May44. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 25May45. 301st Base Unit
					(Separation Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 22Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				37719	(MSN 8697) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15May44. 326th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 22May44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 5Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37720	(MSN 8698) 88th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15May44. 575th Base Unit,
					6th Ferrying Station, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, PA 9Nov44. 326th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 6Dec44. Damaged while parked in
					an accident by B-17G 42-102804 at MacDill Field 7Dec44. 335th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL 14Jun45. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 18Jun45. 4000th Base Unit,
					Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 9Aug46
				37721 	(MSN 8699) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 15May44. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May45. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 6Nov45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Feb46. War Assets
					Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37722	(MSN 8700) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 15May44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS. Accident after engine failure at Gulfport Field 1Oct44.
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May45.
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13Oct45.
					62nd Base Unit, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged taxying at Morrison Field 29Jul46.
					62nd Base Unit, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Feb47. 4141st Base Unit
					(Air Material Command), Pyote Field, TX 13Mar47. 4141st Base Unit (Air Material
					Command), Pyote Field, TX 11May48
				37723	(MSN 8701) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY
					15May44. Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 28May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jun44. 1377th Base
					Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 12Jul44. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*H], 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 14Jul44. Battle damaged on a mission to
					Fulda, Germany 3Jan45; force landed on the continent. Salvaged 28Jun45
				37724	(MSN 8702) Accepted by USAAF 17May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb
					Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun44. 562nd Bomb Squadron [O], 388th Bomb Group,
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 7Jun44. Named OLD SILVER / SOLVANG REVENGER.
					{first combat mission 22Jun44}. Battle damaged on a mission to a synthetic oil
					refinery at Magdeburg, Germany 12Sep44. Flak was encountered at the target
					and then the Group was attacked by a large force of enemy fighters. Battle
					damaged on a mission to the Maschinenfabrik Augsburg?Nürnberg (MAN) AG
					industrial complex at Nürnberg, Germany 3Oct44 (1KIA:8RTD). Flak over the target
					was moderate, killing the co-pilot. On return, force landed in France. Battle damaged
					on a mission to railway marshalling yards at Cologne, Germany 17Oct44.
					Moderate to intense flak was encountered over the target. Battle damaged on a
					mission to the Altmärkische Kettenwerk tank factory at Tegel, Berlin, Germany 5Dec44.
					Flak over the target was a meagre to moderate barrage with several rockets.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Kassel,
					Germany 30Dec44 (9RTD). Aborted the mission in the vicinity of Koblenz, Germany
					when No.3 engine failed. The bomber left the formation and asked for friendly
					fighter escort, but used cloud cover to return to allied lines and force landed at
					Lille, France. Salvaged 28Jan45. Regained by Group Feb45. 561st Bomb Squadron
					[S] Feb45. {final combat mission 19Apr45}. Modified with all guns, armament
					and ball turret removed with a wooden floor built over the bomb bay. Operation
					Revival; liberated prisoners of war from Russian controlled Stalag Luft No.I, Barth,
					Germany. British POWs were flown to southern England; American POWs were
					flown to Laon-Couvron (A-70), France. {67 missions + 5 Chowhound + 4 Revival}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 29Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 2Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37725	(MSN 8703) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 15May44. Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton,
					OH 28May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					26Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 9Jul44. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*K],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jul44.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 2Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45. War Assets
					Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37726	(MSN 8704) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 26May44. 1377th Base Unit (North
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jun44.
					731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 7Jun44.
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of the Battle of the Bulge to a Luftwaffe airfield
					at Darmstadt, Germany 24Dec44. Force landed at Melsbroek (B-58), Brussels, Belgium
					(452nd BG, 731st BS) destroyed on ground at Melsbroek, Belgium
					airfield during Jan 1, 1945 Bodenplatte raid.
				37727	(MSN 8705) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 16May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					508th Bomb Squadron [YB*N], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 9Jun44. {46 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the
					I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 21Nov44
					(3KIA:6POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Merseburg
				Production changes: Oil reserve for propeller feathering system
				37728	(MSN 8706) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16May44. 323rd Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged in collision with
					B-17G 42-102741 taxying at Drew Field 17Aug44. Damaged in collision with parked
					B-17G 42-102722 while taxying at Drew Field 19Nov44. Crash landed at Drew Field
					14Feb45. Reclaimed 1Mar45
				37729	(MSN 8707) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16May44. Gore Field, Great Falls,
					MT 19May44. Drew Field, Tampa, FL 24May44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 31Mar45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 17May45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 28Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 18Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37730	(MSN 8708) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16May44. 327th Base Unit (Combat
					Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 26May44. 203rd Base Unit
					(16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 12Sep45.
					268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs,
					CO 11Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman
					Field, AZ for storage and disposal 7Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to
					Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37731	(MSN 8709) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16May44. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 25May44. 110th Base
					Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 6Mar45. 327th Base
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4Jun45. 110th Base
					Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 9Jan46. 326th Base
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 16Jan46.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage
					and disposal 21Feb46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37732	(MSN 8710) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16May44. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 26May44. 203rd Base Unit
					(16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 4Sep45.
					268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado
					Springs, CO 9Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37733	(MSN 8711) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 16May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 26May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 6Jun44. 749th Bomb Squadron [J], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 7Jun44. Named *Ace of Hearts*– artwork of the Ace of Hearts playing card.
					.En route on a mission to Montbartier, France, damaged and aborted 26Jun44 (3POW:1EVD:6RTD)
					hit by flak. They swung away from the formation and most of the crew
					prepared to bail out, although the bailout signal had not been given.
					Four of the crew, thinking that the bailout alarm system had failed,
					bailed out and became POW. The plane returned successfully to the field.
					Accident landing at Glatton 14Feb45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 22May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma
					City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 24May45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37734	(MSN 8712) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 16May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					338th Bomb Squadron [BX*X], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138),
					Norfolk 3Jun44. Battle damaged on a mission to the Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke
					oil refinery at Harburg, Hamburg, Germany 4Aug44, crash landed Hardwick (Station 104),
					Norfolk. Salvaged 7Aug44
				37735	(MSN 8713) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 16May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 29May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 837th Bomb Squadron [4F*Q],
					487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 7Jun44. 457th Bomb Group,
					Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 29Jun44. Named *My Gal Ellen*.
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire.
					Converted for trooping, stripped of all armament and turrets, capable of carrying
					thirty passengers on benches installed in the waist and bomb bay. 384th Bomb Group,
					Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France. Participated in the Green Project which was
					the USAAF solution to expedite the return of troops to USA. It called for the round-the-clock
					airlift of troops from Istres, France, to Casablanca, French Morocco, the initial leg of their
					journey home. From Casablanca, Air Transport Command’s aircraft completed the
					journey and flew the troops to the United States. A secondary task of the Green Project
					included flying French citizens who had been in exile during the war on the return
					leg from NAS Port Lyautey, French Morocco to Istres. The Green Project operated
					from 15Jun45 to 10Sep45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE)
					Aug45. Salvaged 10Dec45
				37736 MSN 8714) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 24May44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44. 613th Bomb Squadron [IN*T],
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jun44.
					Named "Little Pieces/Little Pedro". Battle damaged on a mission to the
					I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 8Nov44. Arriving in
					the target area and before dropping their bombs, two engines were hit by flak and with two
					runaway propellers at the same time. Engine No.4 had its oil pressure system damaged and
					the propeller could not be feathered. The propeller controls and supercharger of No.3 were
					damaged. The propeller of No.4 engine finally twisted off its whitehot bearings and 'froze'
					in one position and No.3 propeller, out of control, became steady at 2,250 revolutions
					per minute which gave the pilot some power to hold formation. The bombs were dropped
					on Merseburg and the Fortress began to steadily lose altitude, straggling at 15,000ft,
					the aircraft was about to be attacked by German fighters when nine Mustangs swooped
					in from out of the sun and chased them away. A short time later a few more P-51's picked
					them up and stuck with the bomber until it was over friendly territory. The bomber was
					struck again by more flak from its vulnerable altitude and the hydraulics system was
					damaged, automatically knocking out the brakes. Over Belgium and in the vicinity of
					Brussels, the pilot saw an RAF base and decided to go in for a landing. As he was about
					to let down, a fire started in the cockpit and while the crew stood ready to bail out,
					it was extinguished by the engineer. The fire had so damaged the radio equipment that
					the pilot could not call the control tower and tell them he was going to make an emergency
					landing, and without brakes. On landing the crew counted 30 flak holes in addition
					to the damaged engines. Repaired and regained by Group. Ninth Air Force. United
					States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 18Feb46
				37737	(MSN 8715) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 16May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB
					25May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun44.
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*T], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 10Jun44
					Named "Second Year". . Battle damaged on a mission to Villaroche airfield,
					France 14Apr44, on return diverted to 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton
					(Station 547), Huntingdonshire. Salvaged 24Jun44.
				37738	(MSN 8716) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 17May44. 327th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May45. Accident landing at
					Drew Field 16May45. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing),
					Jackson AAB, MS 9Sep45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson
					Field, Colorado Springs, CO 15Oct45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 7Nov45
				37739	(MSN 8717) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 17May44. 323rd Base Unit (Combat
					 Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged in accident at Drew Field 20Jun44.
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12Dec44.
					300th Base Unit, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 20Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 1Aug44. Damaged taxying at Drew Field 26Mar45.
					73rd Wing, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 31Mar45. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training
					Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 31May45. Reclaimed 30Jan46.
				37740	(MSN 8718) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 17May44. Gore Field,
					Great Falls, MT 20May44. Drew Field, Tampa, FL 25May44. 328th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 3Jun44. Damaged landing
					at Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 12Jul44. Modified for training, stripped of armor,
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17G. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 10May45.
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 30May45.
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 6Jun45.
				 	4200th Base Unit, Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 17Sep45. 326th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 19Sep45. HQ, 8th Bomber
					Command, Strategic Air Command, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged in collision
					with UC-45F 43-35789 taxying at Roswell Field, NM 18Jul46. 427th Base Unit,
					Roswell Field, NM 31Jul46. Salvaged 29Aug46.
				37741	(MSN 8719) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 17May44. 4200th Base
					Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 25May44.
					2185th Base Unit, Nashville, TN 7Jul44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Gulfport Field, MS 31Mar45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg
					Field, TN 17May45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field,
					Tampa, FL 26Aug45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field,
					TN 4Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage
					and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37742	(MSN 8720) 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 17May44. Gore Field, Great Falls,
					MT 22May44. Drew Field, Tampa, FL 26May44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 31Mar45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 17May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37743	(MSN 8721) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 17May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 27May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 7Jun44. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*H],
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 19Jun44. {108 missions}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 29Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 2Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 5Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37744	(MSN 8722) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 17Dec44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk 20Jun44. Named "Final Approach" Failed to return from a mission
					 to a Luftwaffe airfield at Handorf, Münster, Germany 5Oct44 (10POW). Flak was moderate
					and the plane was last seen to leave formation under control at the I.P. with No.2 and No.3
					engines smoking. With three engines disabled, the pilot force landed on a road between
					Venray and Castenraij, 20km northwest of Venlo, Netherlands. The crew set the plane on
					fire before their capture by the Germans.
				37745	(MSN 8723) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk 19Jun44. Named "Lacka Shacky" Failed to return from a mission to the
					submarine shipyards at Hamburg, Germany 17Jan45 (9INT). Flak over the target was
					intense and accurate. Damaged by enemy fighters and force landed at Kalmar, Sweden.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 1Aug45. 4185th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					Independence Field, KS 3Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot
					No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 7Oct45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37746	(MSN 8724) Flight Section, Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH Jun44.
					Used for airplane and engine performance testing. First flight test 6Jul44. Used for
					Project Cirrus to monitor the seeding of hurricanes by other aircraft. Flight Test Division,
					Air Technical Service Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged when ground looped
					at Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 6Feb46
				37747	(MSN 8725) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 17May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26May44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun44.
					729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 7Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Rouen, France 8Jul44
					(9KIA:1POW). Arriving over the target at high altitude, it was hidden by clouds and bombing
					was impossible. The pilot then set course southeast towards secondary targets at
					Mantes-la-Jolie. Over Nucourt, the plane received a direct flak hit, broke in two and
					went straight down. One airmen was ejected and managed to parachute to safety and
					survive. Crashed 200m southwest of Boubiers, 16km northwest of Pontoise, France
					MACR 7224
				37748	(MSN 8726) Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 17May44. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT
					20May44. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH
					24May44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB,
					Columbus, OH 25May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR
					for storage and disposal 8Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37749	(MSN 8727) Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 17May44. Columbus, OH 24May44.
					C-1 Squadron, 2114th Base Unit, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 25May45.
					Damaged in collision with parked AT-6D 44-81493 while taxying at Lockbourne 24Aug45.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field,
					Sebring, FL 22Sep45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for
					storage and disposal 21Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37750	(MSN 8728) Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 18May44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 28Aug44. 3715th Base Unit,
					Factory School, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 29Aug44.
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 24May45. 3017th Base Unit
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 25May45. To Reconstruction
					Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 3Jan46
				37751	(MSN 8729) Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 18May44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 12Nov44. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 1Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO
					Jul46; scrapped
				37752	(MSN 8730) Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 18May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jul44. 2002nd Base Unit, Pilot School, Basic-Advanced,
					Stewart Field, Newburgh, NY 19Aug44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 1Sep44. 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air
					Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 2Oct44. 1st Base Unit (Headquarters),
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 21Dec44. 2002nd Base Unit, Pilot School, Basic-Advanced,
					Stewart Field, Newburgh, NY4Jan45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 13Feb45. 237th Base Unit (Combat Crew
					Training Station), Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 28Jun45. 2137th Base Unit
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 30Aug45.
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 8Nov45.
					305th Base Unit, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 28Nov45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 4Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46;
					scrapped
				37753	(MSN 8731) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 27May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 5Jun44.
					729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 11Jun44.
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission to front line strong points around Metz and Thionville,
					France 9Nov44 (1WIA:8RTD). Complete undercast prevented the group from conducting a
					visual run on the targets, and the formation diverted to the rail marshalling yards at
					Saarbrücken, Germany. Flak over the target was moderate and accurate. The engineer/top turret
					gunner was wounded. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 29Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 1Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37754	(MSN 8732) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 18May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 27May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 4Jun44. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*R], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield
					(Station 155), Suffolk 7Jun44. Named "Mickey II". Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission
					to a German V-weapon site at Humières, Pas de Calais, France 8Jul44. Force landed on the
					continent, crash landed in a corner of a captured airfield in Normandy 21Jul44 taking off a
					corner of the German hangar. Salvaged 14Nov44. Repaired and regained by Group.
					Returned to US. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 27Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37755	(MSN 8733) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 4Jun44.
					526th Bomb Squadron [LF*Z], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 28Jun44.
					Named "Everybody's Baby". Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and
					synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 13Sep44 (10RTD). Struck by flak, the damage
					took out two engines and oil was leaking from a third. The crew jettisoned their equipment and
					bombs to stay airborne, but they were soon forced to find a place to crash. Crash landed near
					Ciney, Belgium. Salvaged 13Feb45
				37756	(MSN 8734) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 18May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 27May44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 8Jun44. 708th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden
					(Station 126), Suffolk 9Jun44 Named *Milk Wagon*. (first combat mission 20Jun44}.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Meresburg,
					Germany 2Nov44 (1KIA). The box barrage of flak was heavy around the target. An estimated 500
					Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the bomber force. {129 missions with no aborts}. Returned to US 29/30Jun45.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 9Jul45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 13Jul45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 21Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37757	(MSN 8735) Accepted by USAAF 20May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 28May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 4Jun44. 561st Bomb Squadron [L], 388th Bomb Group,
					Knettishall 7Jun44 Named "Panhandle", . {first combat mission 15Jun44}. Battle damaged on
					a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon missile site at Beauvoir, France 15Jun44 (3WIA:7RTD).
					Received two rocket hits; the first rocket struck the nose section knocking off the Plexiglass,
					the second rocket struck the No.3 engine leaving a hole of nine inches in diameter, then
					went through the cockpit, emerging on the left side. This tore up the cockpit, knocked
					out the top turret and set the oxygen system on fire. The engineer/top turret gunner
					was badly burned, the navigator and bombardier were injured. Returned to crash
					land at RAF Manston, Kent. {1 mission}. Salvaged 17Jun44
				37758	(MSN 8736) Hobbs Field, NM 18May44. 2519th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Fort Worth Field, TX 5Dec44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hobbs Field, NM 8Dec44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 7Oct45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 21Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37759	(MSN 8737) Hobbs Field, NM 18May44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 16Jan45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field,
					TX 27Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field,
					AZ for storage and disposal 28Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37760	(MSN 8738) 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 18May44.
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44.
					ToReconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal
					7Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46;
					scrapped.
				37761	(MSN 8739) 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 18May44.
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26May44.
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44.
					Crashed forty-five miles southwest of Roswell, NM 15Nov44 (3KIS). Salvaged 17Nov44
				37762	(MSN 8740) Page Field, Fort Myers, FL 19May44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School),
					Yuma Field, AZ 24Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hobbs Field, NM 4Jun45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 27Sep45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 23Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37763	(MSN 8741) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44. North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME. Ferried RCAF Gander,
					Newfoundland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 11Jun44.
					422nd Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 28Jun44
					Named "Foxy Lady". Failed to return from a mission to bomb a synthetic
					refinery at Wurzberg, Germany 21Jul44 (8KIA:1RTD). The aircraft was hit by flak about
					ten minutes after crossing the enemy coast and turned back to base. Engines No.1 and 4
					were knocked out of commission and the bomb load was jettisoned. Over the Frisian Islands,
					the aircraft was further damaged by another barrage of flak which knocked out No.2 engine.
					Three of the crewmembers bailed out of the plane over the North Sea about thirty-five
					miles southwest of one of the Frisian Islands before the bomber exploded.
					Two amphibious aircraft arrived over their position but were unable to land because
					of the very rough seas. About forty-five minutes later a British Air-Sea Rescue launch arrived and the only survivor
					(the tail gunner) was taken aboard .
					MACR 8233, which incorrectly shows 42-37763.
				37764	(MSN 8742) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 19May44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jul44. 337th Bomb
					Squadron [AW*B], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 8Jul44
					Named "7 Up 'N Cider/Boyd's Boids". Accident on a mission to a
					railway marshalling yard at Osnabrück, Germany 21Nov44 (9RTD). En route over
					to the target over Europe No.1 propeller governor malfunctioned with oil leaking and
					the propeller was partially feathered. Continuing with compensating power applied
					to the other engines, after a while the additional stress caused increasing oil pressure
					on No.3 engine. When oil started to come out of the breather, the pilot feathered the
					propeller, aborted the mission and turned back to England. With the loss of airspeed
					and altitude, the crew jettisoned the bombs on a target of opportunity, a railway line.
					Then No.2 engine failed and efforts were made to keep No.4 operating. Excess weight
					was jettisoned in the hope of keeping sufficient altitude to cross the North Sea.
					By the Ijsselmeer, Netherlands, the plane was down to 1,000 feet but had not been
					attacked by any enemy fighters. Over the North Sea, at times the propellers were
					kicking up spray but air currents kept the plane airborne until land came into
					sight. Returning to Snetterton Heath, the pilot set up a slow, low approach to
					land but was cut up by another B-17 firing red flares with injured on board.
					Too late to pull up with insufficient engine power, the bomber crash landed on a
					railway embankment at Bryants Bridge, Quidenham, Suffolk. Salvaged 22Nov44
					Plane destroyed but all crew survived.
				37765	(MSN 8743) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 1Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 18Jun44. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*K], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 18Jun44. Named "Donna J II";
					Transferred to 750BS/457BG [B] Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire Jun 19, 1944; Renamed "The Duchess"
					Declared ‘war weary’. Equipped with airborne lifeboat. 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron,
					65th Fighter Wing, Halesworth (Station 365), Suffolk 24Mar45. Ninth Air Force.
					United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 10Dec45.
				37766	(MSN 8744) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester,
					NH 14Jun44. 751st Bomb Squadron [H], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 17Jun44. Named *Dolores*. Failed to return from a mission to the
					I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 2Nov44 (6POW:3KIA).
					The box barrage of flak was heavy around the target. An estimated 500 Luftwaffe fighters
					went up to meet the bomber force. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Volkstedt, Germany.
					After dropping the bombs, the aircraft was attacked by a swarm of fighters. The tail was
					damaged, and members of the crew put out a fire between the nose and the cockpi
				37767	(MSN 8745) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 19May44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 26Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 6Jul44.
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*H], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138),
					Norfolk 8Jul44. Named " Star Eyes" & "My Ideal", 
					Failed to return from a mission to Brunswick, Germany 2Mar45 (9KIA),
					W/o after mid-air with 44-8697, aircraft ditched 10 miles S off Southwold, UK into North Sea. 
				  	MACR 12848
				37768	(MSN 8746) Page Field, Fort Myers, FL 19May44. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible
					Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 30May44. 3036th Base Unit
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 16Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 4Jun45. 3701st Base Unit
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 14Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 6Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37769	(MSN 8747) Kingman Field, AZ 19May44. 3018th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School),
					Kingman Field, AZ 29May44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 27Jun45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School),
					Amarillo Field, TX 4Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37770	(MSN 8748) Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and
					bombing equipment; designated TB-17G. HQ Squadron, Scott AFB, Belleville, IL. Force
					landed with mechanical failure and ground looped at Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX 14Jan51.
					3380th Maintenance Squadron, 3380th Maintenance and Supply Group, Keesler AFB,
					Biloxi, MS. Damaged landing at Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24Apr54.
					Converted as staff transport, designated VB-17G. Air Training Command, Chanute AFB,
					Rantoul, IL 1956.
				37771	(MSN 8749) Las Vegas Field, NV 19May44. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School),
					Las Vegas Field, NV 2Jun44. 3022nd Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Indian Springs
					Auxiliary Field, NV 16Jun44. 4126th Base Unit, San Bernardino Field, CA 13Dec45.
					3022nd Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Indian Springs Auxiliary Field, NV 20Dec44.
					3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Las Vegas Field, NV 15Mar45. 3006th Base Unit,
					Las Vegas Field, NV 3Apr45. 3000th Base Unit, HQ, Western Flying Training Command,
					Santa Ana AAB, Orange County, CA 28Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 2Jan46. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				37772	(MSN 8750) Las Vegas Field, NV 19May44. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School),
					Las Vegas Field, NV 2Jun44. 3022nd Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Indian Springs
					Auxiliary Field, NV 16Jun44. Damaged taxying at India Springs 1Dec44. 4126th Base Unit,
					San Bernardino Field, CA 23Dec44. 3022nd Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Indian
					Springs Auxiliary Field, NV 2Jan45. Damaged by mechanical failure at Indian Springs 13Mar45.
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment;
					designated TB-17G. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Las Vegas Field, NV
					19Mar45. Damaged by structural failure 42 miles NNW of Las Vegas Field, NV 31Jul45.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field,
					Sebring, FL 14Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 1Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37773	(MSN 8751) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 19May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 12Jun44. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*W], 94th Bomb Group,
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 16Jun44. Named "The Uninvited".
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Leica factory at Wetzlar, Germany 21Nov44; force
					landed on Antwerp airfield, Belgium. Salvaged 22Dec44
				Production changes: Five additional oxygen regulators
				37774	(MSN 8752) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 1Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 16Jun44. 708th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group,
					Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 20Jun44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 7Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 17Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37775	(MSN 8753) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air
					Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 18Jun44.
					Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*E],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 19Jun44.
					Landing accident at Snetterton Heath 23May45. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 9Jul45. 553rd Base Unit, 3rd Ferrying Group,
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged in collision with parked North
					American AT-6A 41-16285 at Scott Field, Belleville, IL 10Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 21Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. Named HELL'S CHARIOT, later named OH! HARD LUCK
				37776	(MSN 8754) Accepted by USAAF 23May44. United Air Lines, Modification
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit
					(Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 31May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 7Jun44. 849th Bomb Squadron, 490th Bomb Group, Eye (Station 134),
					Suffolk 11Jun44. Named "Heavenly Body"
					Crashed Sep 27, 1944 From Unknown Cause at Elmside Farm Nailstone, Near Market Bosworth, Leicestershire,
					England While on a Training Flight. All (12) Crew Were Killed. Aircraft Destroyed By Fire. MACR 15341.
					The crash was seen by three men cycling home from Nailstone Pit along Grange Lane.
					They saw the aeroplane descend steeply in flames into a field on the other side of the
					main road to the village. The nose dropped and the left wing struck the ground.
				37777	(MSN 8755) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 7Jun44. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*Q], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117),
					Huntingdonshire 19Jun44. 527th Bomb Squadron. The plane was christened "Four of a Kind" by Princess Elizabeth
					(later Queen Elizabeth II) at Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 6Jul44
					Damaged while parked in collision by B-17G 42-97258 at RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 19Dec44.
					Twice force landed on the continent Mar45. Repaired and regained by Group. Salvaged 18Jun45
				37778	(MSN 8756) Yuma Field, AZ 20May44. Modified for training, stripped of armor,
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17G. 82nd Wing, Yuma Field, AZ.
					Damaged while parked in collision by AT-11 41-9523 at Yuma Field, AZ 25May45.
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 4Jun45.
					425th Base Unit, Gowen Field, Boise, ID 13Aug45. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 1Sep45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School),
					Amarillo Field, TX 14Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 6Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37779	(MSN 8757) Yuma Field, AZ 20May44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized,
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 4Jun45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School),
					Amarillo Field, TX 7Oct45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37780	(MSN 8758) Accepted by USAAF 23May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 4Jun44.
					508th Bomb Squadron [YB*O], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 9Jun44. {6 missions}. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					railway marshalling yards at Munich, Germany 13Jul44. Moderate accurate
					flak was encountered at Ludwigshafen and Mannheim with intense flak
					at the target. Crash landed when overshot the runway returning during a
					rain squall at Polebrook. Salvaged 15Jul44.
				37781	(MSN 8759) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 7Jun44. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*R], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath
					(Station 138), Norfolk 11Jun44. Participated in an Operation Frantic II shuttle mission to the
					Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 21Jun44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine.
					Destroyed on the ground by a major German strike force night of 21/22Jun44. Salvaged 1Jul44
				37782	(MSN 8760) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 15Aug44. 750th Bomb Squadron [S], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 16Aug44 Named *Lady Margaret/Lady Katherine*.
					Accident at Glatton 27Sep44. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and
					synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 2Nov44 (6POW:3KIA). The box barrage of
					flak was heavy around the target. An estimated 500 Luftwaffe fighters went up to meet the
					bomber force. Enemy aircraft damaged engine No.3 and set fire to radio room, crashed
					Emseloh, Germany MACR 10319 (10156?)
				37783	(MSN 8761) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 20May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17Aug44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 7Sep44. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*F], 95th Bomb Group, Horham
					(Station 119), Suffolk 8Sep4495th BG, 412th BS,
					named "Lucky Sherry"--named for the pilot's wife.
					Equipped with Carpet spot jamming equipment. Battle damaged during a mission to Ludwigshafen,
					Germany 5Nov44. Flak over the battle lines and at the target was intense and accurate.
					Just after the bombs had been released and before the bomb bay doors could be closed,
					flak burst in the bomb bay and another off the left wing. The force of the shell exploding
					inside caused the plane to nose over into a vertical dive. With the autopilot engaged the
					plane slowly recovered to level flight. The elevator cables running along ceiling had been
					cut but the electrical controls, running along the fuselage walls, remained intact.
					The engineer managed to splice the control cables and the plane landed safely back at
					Horham. A piece of flak hit the main spar of the left wing, requiring a wing change.
					Transferred to 95th BG, 335th BS, renamed "Temptation".
					Battle damaged during a mission to railway marshalling yards at Frankfurt am Main,
					Germany 5Jan45; force landed at Athies (A-69), Laon, France. {109 missions}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 6Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 8Jul44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 23Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37784	(MSN 8762) Accepted by USAAF 23May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 31May44. 1380th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Presque Isle Field (Station 2), ME 28Jun44. 569th Bomb Squadron [CC*S], 390th Bomb Group,
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk Jul44. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*O], 92nd Bomb Group,
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 18Jul44. Named "Big Chief". Battle damaged on a
					mission to Cologne, Germany 28Jan45; force landed Saint-Trond (A-92), Belgium. Salvaged 2Feb45.
				37785	(MSN 8763) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 21May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 13Jun44. 748th Bomb Squadron [B], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 17Jun44. Named *Tarfu* (Things Are Really F*cked Up).
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 8Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South
					Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 11Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 29Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37786 MSN 8764) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 21May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 14Jun44. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*Z], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield
					(Station 155), Suffolk 16Jun44, Named "Madam Shoo Shoo" Nose art painted by
					Anne Haywood, American Red Cross Aero Club, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield.
 					Severe battle damage Nov44. Damaged in collision with B-17G 43-38667 taxying at Great
					Ashfield 17Jan45. {76 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 26Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 28Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 23Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37787	(MSN 8765) Accepted by USAAF 24May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 5Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 19Jun44. 560th Bomb Squadron [R], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall
					(Station 136), Suffolk 20Jun44. Named HOLY SMOKES – artwork of a male angel with a cigar in right hand.
					{first combat mission 4Jul44}. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					Rhenania-Ossag Mineralölwerke oil refinery at Harburg, Hamburg, Germany 4Aug44.
					Moderate accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the
					I.G. Farben synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 25Aug44. Intense and accurate flak was
					encountered at the target. Battle damaged on a mission to the Altmärkische Kettenwerk
					tank factory at Tegel, Berlin, Germany 5Dec44 (9RTD). Flak over the target was a meagre to
					moderate barrage with several rockets. On return, force landed at Knocke (B-83), Belgium.
					{final combat mission 5Dec44}. {48 missions}. Salvaged
				37788	(MSN 8766) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 15Jun44. 709th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 17Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area of Munich,
					Germany 13Jul44 (2POW:8EVD). Moderate accurate flak was encountered at
					Ludwigshafen and Mannheim with intense flak at the target. Damaged by flak,
					crashed Vendrest, France. Salvaged 13Oct44.
				37789	(MSN 8767) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 21May44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 30May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jul44. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group,
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 14Jul44. Accident 17Jan45 (3KIA).
					Failed to return from a mission to Frankfurt am Main, Germany 9Mar45 (8POW:1KIA).
					Damaged by flak, crashed in a wood near Gelnhausen, on a hill named Schnepfenkopf,
					Germany. Salvaged 14Apr45 MACR 12958
				37790 MSN 8768) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 21May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30May44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 612th Bomb Squadron [SC*J], 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe
					 (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jul44
					Named "Lady Luck". This aircraft was nicknamed "Lady Luck" by the crew of
					R.H. Bonney. On their second mission (20Jul44) they were flying on the left wing of the
					lead ship. When on the bomb run they flew into a flak box and SC-J was flung over
					on her back, two of her engines being knocked out. The two pilots fought to right her
					as she fell about 20,000ft and finally succeeded. They somehow managed to get back
					to Deenethorpe and thereafter named their ship "LADY LUCK"
					Crashed Mar 28, 1945 From Unknown Cause in Belgium While Returning From a Mission
					on The Spandau Armament Factory at Berlin Germany. All (9) Crew Bailed Out Over Allied Lines and Survived.
				37791	(MSN 8769) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 18Jun44.
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*V], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 28Jun44.
					The pilot aborted en route for a mission to railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany
					30Oct44 (2MIA:7RTD). The aircraft was out of control. One engine exploded and the aircraft
					turned over on its back and went into a spin. The bail out order was given but the pilot was
					able to recover from the spin and returned to base without the two men who had bailed out at
					19,000ft while over the North Sea. Battle damaged during a mission to Cologne, Germany 18Dec44;
					force landed on the continent. Salvaged 5Jan45
				37792	(MSN 8770) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30May44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 7Jun44.
					413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*N], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 11Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Osnabrück, Germany
					21Nov44 (9KIA). Damaged by flak, crashed Poye, near Osnabrück, Germany. MACR 10417.
				37793	(MSN 8771) Accepted by USAAF May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 22May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. Modified as a drone controller for Operation Aphrodite missions.
					Designated CQ-4. 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun44. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 10Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 9Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37794	(MSN 8772) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 9Jun44.
					447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 11Jun44. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*T],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun44. Failed to return from a
					mission to Wiesbaden, Germany 19Sep44 (9POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Wiesbaden, Germany
				37795	(MSN 8773) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44.
					709th Bomb Squadron [IE*H], 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 16Jun44
					Named *Miss Minookey*. . Crash landed 8May45. Salvaged, repaired and regained
					by Group Jun45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 5Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 7Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37796	(MSN 8774) Accepted by USAAF 25May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 1Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44.
					750th Bomb Squadron [M], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire, Named *Stinky*.
					Accident landing at Glatton 20Jan45; nose compartment torn off. Failed to return from a tactical
					mission in support of Operation Market Garden to a Luftwaffe airfield at Hopsten, Germany 24Mar45.
					Crash landed Kaiserlautern, Germany. Salvaged 17Apr45
				37797	(MSN 8775) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44.
					708th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 16Jun44.
					Named *American Beauty*. Crashed at Rattlesden 10Jan45. Salvaged 8May45.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 7Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37798	(MSN 8776) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 16Jun44. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*Q],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 20Jun44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 29Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City
					Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 2Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 22Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37799	(MSN 8777) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 1Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44.
					447BS Rattlesden 16Jun44. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*W], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138),
					Norfolk 17Jun44. Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site at Humières,
					Pas de Calais, France 8Jul44. On return, crash landed at RAF Sutton Bridge, King's Lynn, Lincolnshire.
					 Salvaged 10Jul44
				37800	(MSN 8778) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 2Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 11Jun44. 401st Bomb Group,
					Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 28Jun44. 835th Bomb Squadron [H8*S], 486th Bomb
					Group, Sudbury 29Jun44. 833rd Bomb Squadron [3R*R]. {64 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 7Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City
					Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 9Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 8Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37801	(MSN 8779) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44.
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*P], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 17Jun44
					Named "Reluctant Dragon" ??. Participated in an Operation Frantic VII mission to
					drop supplies to the resistance forces in Warsaw, Poland 18Sep44. After the target, the bomber
					continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine. Operated a mission to the railway
					marshalling yards at Szolnok, Hungary 19Sep44 and continued on to land at a Fifteenth Air Force
					base in southern Italy. Returned to England 23Sep44. {27 missions}. Failed to return from a mission
					to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 28Sep44 (9POW),
					crashed Heinzil, Germany
				37802	(MSN 8780) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44.
					728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 19Jun44.
					Named . MIASIS DRAGON – artwork of a dragon holding a bomb in its tail.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Bayerische Motoren Werke aero engine factory at Spandau,
					Berlin, Germany 6Oct44 (1KIA:8RTD). Flak over Bremerhaven and Cuxhaven was meagre and
					inaccurate. A waist gunner was fatally wounded. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air
					Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 13Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37803	(MSN 8781) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*R], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield
					(Station 155), Suffolk 20Jun44. Named "Hell's Belles" Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 26Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 28Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 24Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37804	(MSN 8782) Accepted by USAAF 25May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 1Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor,
					ME 27Jun44. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*K], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153),
					Suffolk Jul44. {first combat mission 19Jul44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic V shuttle
					mission to the Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at
					Rahmel, Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at
					Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea,
					Rumania 8Aug44, continuing on to a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to
					England on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Francazal, Toulouse, France 12Aug44.
					{15 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the Rheinmetall Borsig armaments
					factory at Düsseldorf, Germany 9Sep44 (9POW). A minute before the bombs were released
					over the target, anti-aircraft guns unleashed intense flak that completely engulfed the Group.
					Two engines were damaged by flak and a third engine had the propeller feathered.
					The aircraft fell out of formation and the pilot stated that he would attempt to
					make it back to friendly lines. Unfortunately, the damage the aircraft received over
					Düsseldorf was too great, and it went down over hostile territory. Crashed at
					Frohnhardt, near Oberpleis, east of Königswinter, Germany
				37805	(MSN 8783) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 23May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44.
					837th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 28Jun44.
					Failed to return from a mission to Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (8POW:1KIA). After dropping
					bombs on the target, the Group started to break to the right instead of left, as briefed, and
					thus brought it into the heaviest flak zone. A direct hit on No.3 engine knocked off the
					propeller which spun through the nose of the plane, making a large gash. The engine
					was on fire; No.4 engine was knocked out with the propeller windmilling, oil all over
					both engine nacelles. The co-pilot pulled the CO2 controls and extinguished the fire
					in No.3 engine. Flak struck the pedestal of the cockpit, knocking out the generator panel and
					jamming on the alarm bell switch. Another direct hit blew all of the Plexiglass out of the
					nose. The bombardier and nose gunner left at this time, not known if blown out or
					bailed out on faulty alarm bell signal. The co-pilot’s window was smashed, the pilot’s
					window was cracked. The No.4 propeller could not be feathered as all of oil gone. Propeller
					control cables on No.1 and No.2 engines were shot away. Losing altitude rapidly, the
					plane dropped out of formation. A check on the condition of the plane showed that
					 half of right stabiliser and elevator gone; top part of rudder gone; large holes in fuselage.
					Wing flaps were partially shot away and vibrating in the slipstream; right landing gear
					hanging down; nose starting to buckle and sheets of metal tearing off in the slipstream.
					At 10,000ft more flak was coming up which was hitting more frequently. The crew
					bailed out at about 4,000ft. No.4 engine and wing were on fire and the plane started
					to break up. It crashed and exploded at Zeitz, Germany MACR 7892.
				37806	(MSN 8784) Accepted by USAAF 26May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 16Jun44. 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury (Station 174),
					Suffolk 18Jun44. 561st Bomb Squadron [B:Y], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136),
					Suffolk 19Jun44. Named "Miss Fortune". {first combat mission 6Jul44}. Battle
					damaged on a mission to railway marshalling yards at Cologne, Germany 17Oct44. Moderate
					to intense flak was encountered over the target. Accident during assembly for a mission to the
					Braunkohle Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Böhlen-Rötha, Leipzig, Germany 6Feb45 (1KIA:8RTD).
					Mid-air collision in poor visibility at 6,000ft with B-17G 43-37894 [490BG] over Prickwillow,
					Cambridgeshire. The two aircraft locked left wings while climbing to altitude. When aircraft #806
					lost part of its wing, the crew bailed out but the co-pilot died when his parachute failed to open.
					Crashed on Brack’s Farm, Soham, Cambridgeshire where all ten bombs exploded creating
					a huge crater but only causing superficial damage to property. {37 missions}. Salvaged
				37807	(MSN 8785) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44.
					731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 20Jun44.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT
					6Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 9Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 8Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37808	(MSN 8786) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44.
					350th Bomb Squadron [LN*U], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 16Jun44.
					418th Bomb Squadron [LD*V]. Named "Milk Run Mabel" Battle damaged on the crew’s first mission
					to a railway bridge at Cologne, Germany 10Jan45, crashed a few kilometers from Gestel in Belgium.
					The aircraft was hit twice by intense flak during the bomb run, once in the waist which
					severed the control cables and one under the left wing. After the bombs were dropped the
					bomber dropped out of formation. There was a fire under the left wing. Returning towards
					allied lines, the crew stayed with the aircraft until flames bloomed out all along the wing
					way past the tail. At this point they bailed out at about 20,000ft. The crew landed near Meerhout, Belgium
				37809	(MSN 8787) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 24May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 16Jun44. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 28Jun44.
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 23May45. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 11Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 14Jun45. ToReconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 5Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37810	(MSN 8788) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 14Jun44. Accident
					taking off at RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 27Jun44. 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service
					Command), Rome Field, NY 17Sep44. 1308th Base Unit, Presque Isle Field, ME 9Nov44.
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 5Dec44. Modified
					for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17G.
					3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 8Jan45. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 20Jan45.
					Research and Development, Air Transport Command. Crash landed at Meeks Field, Keflavík, Iceland 12Jun45
				37811	(MSN 8789) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44.
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 16Jun44. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*D],
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 17Jun44. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*D].
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Burg bei Magdeburg, Germany 10Apr45.
					Crash landed on return at Leiston (Station 373), Suffolk. Salvaged 12Apr45
				37812	(MSN 8790) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 24May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 14Jun44. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*P], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts
					(Station 139), Norfolk 16Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling
					yards at Marburg, Germany 23Mar45 (9KIA). Damaged by flak, crashed Montabaur, Germany
					MACR 13604
				37813	(MSN 8791) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 15Jun44. 422nd Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 28Jun44. Named Scooterini" Failed to return from a mission to railway
					marshalling yards at Mannheim, Germany 9Sep44 (9KIA). Damaged by flak with a direct
					hit in the nose and cockpit, the bomber went straight over in a dive. Crashed at Viernheim,
					Mannheim, Germany MACR 8598
				37814	(MSN 8792) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 3Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142),
					Norfolk 20Jun44. 730th Bomb Squadron. Named "Richter's Wreckers" Accident on return from a
					mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Unterschlauersbach, west of Nürnberg, Germany 5Apr45.
					Nosed over on landing at Deopham Green. Salvaged 6Apr45
				37815	(MSN 8793) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 5Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44.
					351st Bomb Squadron [EP*L], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139),
					 Norfolk 28Jun44. 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20May45.
					Named "Humpty Dumpty" --a character in an English nursery rhyme. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 2Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 13Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman
					Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37816	(MSN 8794) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 16Jun44. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*H], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston
					(Station 105), Northamptonshire 28Jun44. Battle damaged on a mission to the fuel
					dumps at Montbartier, southern France 7Aug44 (9RTD). Struck by flak returning
					from the target, crash landed and burned out on a horse track at Le Petit Bourigny,
					near Saint-Maur-des-Bois, Normandy, France.. All crew survived.
				37817	(MSN 8795) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 730th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk 20Jun44. Named "Mollita". This plane was named after the
					daughter of a Colonel of the 452nd Bomb Group. His daughter was named Mollie and
					in Spanish it is "Mollita". . Accident returning from a mission to railway marshalling yards
					at Munich, Germany 12Jul44 (9RTD). Approaching to land with No.2 engine failed and fuel
					 exhaustion, the pilot was told that he would have to circle the airfield because the runway
					was not clear. During the circuit another engine failed and the plane lost speed. It crash
					landed and was badly damaged at Deopham Green. Salvaged 14Jul44
				37818	(MSN 8796) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun44.
					709th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 28Jun44.
					Named "Hurry Home".
					Failed to return from a mission to an armored vehicle factory at Bremen, Germany 26Sep44
					(7KIA:1POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Oldenburg, Germany. MACR 9401
				37819	(MSN 8797) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*E], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 19Jul44. Namrf "B. T.O../Mr Five X Five". {first combat mission 20Jul44}.
					Failed to return from a mission to an oil refinery at Mockau, Leipzig, Germany 20Jul44 (2KIA:7POW).
					When the Luftwaffe decided to pick off the 91st Bomb Group there were no friendly fighters
					in the area to defend it. As the formation drew close to Leipzig, wave after wave of German
					fighters attacked. The plane survived the initial attack, although sustaining some damage.
					Then in a further attack it was hit in the right wing root which caught on fire. The aircraft
					pulled off to the right of the formation under control; it was last seen on fire and breaking
					up with no parachutes observed. Crashed Vielau, southeast of Zwickau, Germany. {1 mission}.
					MACR 7284
				37820	(MSN 8798) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 832nd Bomb Squadron [3R*T], 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury 28Jun44.
					833rd Bomb Squadron [3R*T]. {75 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe
					airfield at Briest, Brandenburg, Germany 10Apr45 (10POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Ziesar,
					Germany MACR 13910.
				37821	(MSN 8799) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 711th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 20Jun44. 710BG. named "Red Hot Mama".
					Failed to return from a mission to Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 (9POW). Shot down by enemy fighters,
					ditched in North Sea. The crew was rescued by the ‘Nicolaas Marius’ next day and taken prisoner
					Oct 6, 1944. MACR 9779. 9 crew POW.
				37822	(MSN 8800) Accepted by USAAF 27May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 8Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*N], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 29Jun44. {first combat mission 20Jul44}. Named "Lead Banana".
					{28 missions}. Failed to
					return from a mission to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg,
					Germany 28Sep44 (8KIA:1POW). After releasing its bombs over the target, the bomber was struck
					by B-17 42-31222 which had veered off course. The bomber’s wing collided with the nose
					compartment of 42-31222 "Lazy Daisy", knocking it off and taking its nose gunner with it.
					This bomber was struck amidships and broke in half, throwing out a waist gunner, the only survivor.
					The aircraft crashed near Ost Ingersleben, Germany. The children of the two surviving waist gunners
					met 75 years after it happened. Both airmen lived by being thrown out of their respective B-17’s,
					became POWs in the same prison camp – Stalag Luft IV – and both survived the camp’s 86-day 500-mile
					march across Poland and Germany to liberation. MACR 9753.
				37823 MSN 8801) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44.
					349th Bomb Squadron [XR*V], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 17Jun44.
					Named, "Now An' Then". Accident during a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG
					synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 11Sep44 (9RTD). En route to the target
					near Koblenz, Germany, the No.4 engine failed but the propeller could not be feathered.
					Unable to remain in formation, the pilot turned back to England. The bombs were jettisoned and
					the plane crossed the English Channel. passing Dover, Kent, the engine caught fire, its intensity
					threatening to burn through the wing. The crew bailed out as the pilot set the bomber on a course
					back out to sea then followed the crew to safety. The plane crashed on the shoreline at Harty Ferry
					on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent. Salvaged 12Sep44
				37824	(MSN 8802) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 25May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5Jun44. 1377th Base
					Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44.
					731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 19Jun44.
					729th Bomb Squadron. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field,
					Windsor Locks, CT 3Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 5Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 10Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37825	(MSN 8803) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 19Jun44.
					603rd Bomb Squadron [N7*J], 398th Bomb Group, Nuthampstead (Station 131), Hertfordshire
					18Jul44. {60 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to Osnabrück, Germany 14Mar45 (5KIA:4POW).
					Just after bombing the target, flak damaged the No.3 engine which caught fire. The aircraft left
					the formation, diving down in an attempt to put out the fire. It suddenly burst into flames when
					a flak burst in the upper turret started an oxygen fire before any crew members could bail out.
					The survivors were blown out of the bomber before it crashed at Icker, northeast of Osnabrück, Germany
				37826	(MSN 8804) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44. 1380th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Presque Isle Field (Station 2), ME 28Jun44.
					748th Bomb Squadron [R], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130), Huntingdonshire 19Jun44
					Named *Wild Hare*– artwork of a hare carrying a bomb. Damaged in a ‘friendly fire’ a
					ccident at Glatton 4Dec44. Air Transport Command 19May45. Returned to US 19May45.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 25May45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 26May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37827	(MSN 8805) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 6Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 18Jun44. 422nd Bomb Squadron,
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 28Jun44
					Named "Wally's Wheels/Sweet 17". Failed to return from a mission
					to munitions and tank factories in Berlin, Germany 5Dec44 (8POW:1KIA).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Wedesbüttel, Germany. Salvaged by Luftwaffe.
					Found wrecked at Kolleda, Weimar, Germany May45. MACR 11043.
				37828	(MSN 8806) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 749th Bomb Squadron [L], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton (Station 130),
					Huntingdonshire 30Jun44. Named *Remember Me?/Georgia Peach.
					Remember Me was the name of this aircraft on the left side but on the right side was
					the name Georgia Peach. The ground crew chief was from Georgia and made sure Georgia Peach
					was somewhere on the aircraft. . Battle damaged by flak on a mission to the Daimler-Benz
					Motoren aircraft engine factory at Genshagen, Berlin, Germany 6Aug44 losing the top of the fin
					and rudder. Crash landed in France on 30Dec44 after a mission to Kaiserslautern, Germany.
					Repaired and regained by Group. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 8Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 12Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 1Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37829	(MSN 8807) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 29Jun44. 729th Bomb Squadron [-D], 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk 28Jun44. Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical
					and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 28Sep44. Flak over the target was
				 intense and accurate. The plane was hit by flak over the target losing engines No.1 and No.2.
					Returning to England, at the German-Luxembourg border, it lost engine No.3, the crew
					bailed out over allied lines and the plane crashed. Salvaged 19Oct44
				37830	(MSN 8808) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44.
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 19Jun44.
					708th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 20Jun44.
					Named "Lady Jane/Lady Love". Battle damaged on a mission to Soest, Germany 10Mar45;
					force landed on the continent. Salvaged 14Mar45.
				37831	(MSN 8809) Accepted by USAAF 29May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 5Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*C],
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 17Jun44. nNed "Lady Velma",
					{first combat mission 11Jul44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic VII mission to drop
					supplies to the resistance forces in Warsaw, Poland 18Sep44. After the target, the
					bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. Operated a
					mission to the railway marshalling yards at Szolnok, Hungary 19Sep44 and continued
					on to land at a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England 23Sep44.
					{62 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to a railway marshalling yard at Seelze,
					Hanover, Germany 14Mar45 (9KIA:1POW). Mid-air collision with B-17G 42-102972. #831
					was caught in propeller wash, the right wing crashing in to the vertical stabiliser of #972,
					bounced off and crashed in to it again. Both aircraft burst in to flames and exploded
					several seconds later. Pieces of both planes were seen falling to earth. Crashed
					Wulften am Harz, northeast of Göttingen, Germany MACR 13024.
				37832	(MSN 8810) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 5Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 15Jun44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 23Jun44. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*K], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton
					(Station 117), Huntingdonshire 8Jul44. Crash landed on return from a mission at
					Portsmouth, Hampshire 19Jul44. Salvaged.
				37833	(MSN 8811) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44. 729th Bomb Squadron [-H],
					452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 28Jun44.
					Named THE UNINVITED / THE UNINVITED II Participated in an Operation Frantic VI
					shuttle mission to the Wanderer-Werke machine tool factory at Chemnitz, Germany 11Sep44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Poltava (Station 559), Ukraine.
					Operated a mission to the steel and armament works at Diósgy?r, Hungary 13Sep44
					and continued on to land at a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to
					England 17Sep44. Battle damaged on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical and synthetic
					oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 28Sep44 (9RTD). Flak over the target was intense
					and accurate. Two engines were disabled by flak and a third was damaged. After dropping
					the bombs over the target, the plane dropped down to avoided detection by enemy fighters.
					When the third engine failed, the pilot instructed the crew to bail out. Seven crew bailed
					out over allied lines and were returned to Deopham Green the following day. The aircraft
					made it back to land safely at base. Failed to return from a tactical mission to front line
					strong points around Metz and Thionville, France 9Nov44 (8POW:1EVD). Complete undercast
					prevented the group from conducting a visual run on the targets, and the formation diverted
					to the rail marshalling yards at Saarbrücken, Germany. Flak over the target was moderate
					and accurate. No.3 engine damaged by flak reaching the target, the plane dropped out of
					formation and lagged behind. The electrical system had been disabled and the crew
					jettisoned the bombs. The pilot reported looking for an emergency landing field in
					allied territory but the plane was burning too fiercely so the crew bailed out. Crashed near
					Minheim, northeast of Trier, Germany. This serial was used in Sir Richard
					Attenborough's 2008 film "Closing the Ring", incorrectly allocated in movie to 401st BG, 612th BS.
				37834	(MSN 8812) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 26May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44.
					100th Bomb Group. 730th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, Deopham Green
					(Station 142), Norfolk 28Jun44. 748th Bomb Squadron [T], 457th Bomb Group, Glatton
					(Station 130), Huntingdonshire 29Jun44. Failed to return from a mission to the
					Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany
					28Sep44 (7POW.2KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Wetzleben, Germany.
				37835	(MSN 8813) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6Jun44.
					1380th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Presque Isle Field (Station 2),
					ME 28Jun44. 833rd Bomb Squadron [4N*B], 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury (Station 174),
					Suffolk 2Jul44. {69 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 8Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical
					Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 10Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 8Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City,
					 MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37836	(MSN 8814) Accepted by USAAF 30May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 31May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44.
					570th Bomb Squadron [DI*J], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153),
					Suffolk 20Jun44. Named MERRY MAX / CHAPEL IN THE SKY. {first combat mission 6Jul44}.
					Participated in an Operation Frantic V shuttle mission to the Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen
					Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at Rahmel, Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561),
					Ukraine. Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea, Rumania 8Aug44,
					continuing on to a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England
					on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Francazal, Toulouse, France 12Aug44.
					{final combat mission 20Apr45}. {71 missions + 6 Chowhound}. Returned to US 5Jul45.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 8Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 10Jul44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 8Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37837	(MSN 8815) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 422nd Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 28Jun44. Named "Stag Party"--artwork of a young woman.
					Failed to return from a mission to Magdeburg, Germany 1Jan45 (6KIA:4POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Cröchern, Germany.
				37838	(MSN 8816) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 15Jun44. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*A], 303rd Bomb Group,
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 27Jun44. Named "Fearless Fosdick" (a character fron Li'l Abner
					comic strip). Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at
					Wiesbaden, Germany 15Aug44 (8EVD:1KIA). Shot down by Fw 190 fighters, caught fire
					and crashed near Beine-Nauroy, France. 8 of 9 crew escaped and evaded back to Britain. The 9th, the
					bombardier, was killed.
				37839	(MSN 8817) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 18Jun44. 349th Bomb Squadron [XR*L], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts
					(Station 139), Norfolk 3Jul44. Failed to return from a mission to Magdeburg, Germany 5Aug44
					(2KIA:7POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Magdeburg, Germany
				37840	(MSN 8818) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 26Jun44. 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury (Station 174), Suffolk 30Jun44
					(487th BG, 836th BS, flown by 839th BS crew) based at Lavenham
					airfield, Suffolk, UK collided in midair with B-24H 42-51197 during
					practice flight over the Ducks Hall bombing range north of Cavendish, Suffolk Jul 20, 1944.
					B-17 crashed not far from base at Lavenham, Suffolk,
					B-24 crashed at Cavendish. 10 killed (5 per plane)
				37841	(MSN 8819) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 16Jun44.
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*P], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 20Jun44.
					Landing accident at base 9Dec44. Lost engine on assembly for mission 5Apr45, returned to base
					but skidded along before it nosed over on the grass. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment
					Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 6Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City
					Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance
					Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37842	(MSN 8820) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 6Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun44. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*O],
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 1Jul44. Named "Lenora Linda". Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 26Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 28Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37843	(MSN 8821) Accepted by USAAF 30May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 6Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 27Jun44. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*B], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 21Jul44. Named *Alex*. . {first combat mission 24Jul44}.
					Battle damaged by flak on a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen,
					Germany 5Sep44 (1WIA:9RTD). Battle damaged on a mission to the Ford Motor Works, Cologne,
					Germany 18Oct44. Low on fuel, force landed on the continent. {90 missions}. Failed to return
					from a mission to an ordnance depot at Ingolstadt, Germany 5Apr45 (8RTD). Substantially
					damaged in a mid-air collision with B-17G 44-8430 flying through a snowstorm. The crew
					bailed out before the bomber crashed in Belgium. Salvaged.
				37844	(MSN 8822) Accepted by USAAF 30May44. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT
					31May44. Ferried via Gore Field to Cheyenne MAP 31May44. United Air Lines,
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Jun44. 7th Ferrying Group,
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jun44. Ferried to Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 10Jun44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 12Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 23Jun44. Ferried 27Jun44 to Dow Field, Bangor, ME; RCAF Goose Bay,
					Labrador; Bluie West One, Narsarsuaq, Greenland; Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland;
					1407th Base Unit, European Wing, Air Transport Command, Valley (Station 568),
					Anglesey, Wales. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 1Jul44.
					310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group 8Jul44. Ferried Burtonwood to
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 10Jul44. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*K],
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 10Jul44.
					Named "Yankee Gal" Battle damaged on a mission to the industrial complex at
					Karlsruhe, Germany 19Oct44. The plane took a flak hit over the target setting the No.3
					engine on fire. The pilot could not feather the propeller and, with the fire rather
					severe, the waist gunner wanted to bail out. The pilot told him not over German territory.
					He then tried diving the plane to put out the fire and pulling up sharply in an attempt to
					throw off the propeller; neither worked. With the engine still burning, he headed for an
					emergency airfield in allied territory on the continent. Once there, he found that the
					Eighth Air Force base, Cormeilles-en-Vexin (A-59), France, was too crowded with
					other B-17s who had made emergency landings. The pilot then headed for the
					Ninth Air Force base, Coulommiers (A-58), France. Although it had a short runway and was
					sending up red-red flares warning him not to land, there was no choice but to put the bomber
					down on the field. The ground personnel were most unhappy, but came out with foam and
					eventually extinguished the fire. Returned to group several weeks later. Battle damaged by
					flak on a mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Dortmund, Germany 19Feb45 (1WIA).
					Flew on the final Eighth Air Force combat mission of the war to the Škoda armament works
					and airfield at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia 25Apr45. The bomber took a lot of small flak hits as
					it went over the target, but there was no serious structural damage to the plane. {71 missions}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks,
					CT 31May45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains
					Field, Lubbock, TX 3Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37845	(MSN 8823) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27May44.
					 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 3Jul44. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston
					(Station 105), Northamptonshire 4Jul44. Battle damaged during a mission to the hydrogenation
					works at Scholven-Buer, Gelsenkirchen, Germany 26Aug44 (1WIA). Salvaged 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton
				37846	(MSN 8824) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 27May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28Jun44. 600th Bomb Squadron [N8*T],
					398th Bomb Group, Nuthampstead (Station 131), Hertfordshire 18Jul44. Named 'Phoney Express'.
					(31 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery, Misburg, Hanover,
					Germany 26Nov44 (9POW). Just after the target, the No.3 engine was hit by flak and the aircraft
					went into a dive but still apparently under control. Crash landed and destroyed at Velswijk,
					27km east of Arnhem, Netherlands. MACR 11144
				37847	(MSN 8825) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 29May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26Jun44.
					326th Bomb Squadron [JW*C], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 17Jul44
					Named "Hi Ho Silver". Battle damaged on a mission to railway marshalling yards at
					Dresden, Germany 17Apr45; force landed at Nivelles (B-75), Belgium. Salvaged 20Apr45
				37848	(MSN 8826) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 29May44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27Jun44. 326th Bomb Squadron [JW*S],
					92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 19Jul44. Named "Scrappy Mike".
					Failed to return from a mission to a battle support area 13Aug44 (8KIA:1POW). Damaged by flak,
					crashed Évreux, France MACR 8078
				37849	(MSN 8827) Accepted by USAAF 31May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 29May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 7Jun44. 1380th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Presque Isle Field (Station 2), ME 28Jun44. 490th Bomb Group, Eye (Station 134), Suffolk
					29Jun44. Battle damaged on a mission to the Carl Zeiss optical works at Jena, Germany 19Mar45;
					force landed on continent. Returned to Group. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 10Jul45. 4185th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Independence Field, KS 11Jul45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage
					and disposal 21Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37850	(MSN 8828) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Jun44.
					377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 6Jul44. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*G], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 21Jul44. Named "Umbriago" [drunk as a skunk] - a word made famous by
					comedian/entertainer Jimmy Durante, who had a hit song of the same name. {25 missions}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at
					Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 12Sep44 (4POW:5KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters,
					 crashed Werneuchen, Germany
				37851	(MSN 8829) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*O], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton
					(Station 117), Huntingdonshire 18Jul44. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*O]. Named *Goo-Goo*.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Oranienburg, Germany 10Apr45
					Shot down by Me 262s over Oranieburg Apr 10, 1945. All crew
					bailed out successfully. Some of the crew evaded to Allied territory, some were captured and later
					escaped to Allied territory, some were taken POW. MACR 13874.
				37852	(MSN 8830) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 19Jun44. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*A], 381st Bomb Group,
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 17Jul44. {22+ missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 9Jun45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 12Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ
					for storage and disposal 28Nov45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37853	(MSN 8831) Accepted by USAAF 31May44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 7Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 27Jun44. 560th Bomb Squadron [E], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall
					(Station 136), Suffolk 27Jun44. 729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group,
					Deopham Green (Station 142), Norfolk 28Jun44. Named "Leading Lady".
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Deurag-Nerag oil refinery, Misburg, Hanover, Germany
					31Dec44 (1KIA:8RTD); the tail gunner was killed. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 3Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains
					Field, Lubbock, TX 6Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18Nov45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37854	(MSN 8832) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 8Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*V],
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 17Jul44
					Named *Touchy Tess*. {53 missions}. Failed to return from a mission
					to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland,
					Germany 15Feb45 (1KIA:8INT). Damaged by flak, crash landed Ermensee, Switzerland{53 missions}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at
					Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 15Feb45 (1KIA:8INT). Damaged by flak, crash landed Ermensee, Switzerland
				37855	(MSN 8833) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 19Aug44. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*T], 379th Bomb Group,
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 18Jul44. Named PETER PAIN / BOOMERANG’S BIG FRIEND
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations and tank factories at Berlin, Germany
					18Mar45 (8POW). Shot down near Verden, Germany. Crew bailed out and were captured by Hitler Youth.
					The aircraft crashed alongside the canal just west of Spankeren, Rheden, Netherlands
				37856	(MSN 8834) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 7Jun44.
					1380th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Presque Isle Field
					(Station 2), ME 28Jun44. 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 28Jun44.
					833th Bomb Squadron [4N*K], 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury 29Jun44. 834th Bomb Squadron [2S*R].
					Named "Lady V". {80 missions}. Battle damaged during a mission to the railway marshalling
					yards at Wustermark, west of Berlin, Germany 20Apr45. Force landed Venlo (Y-55), Netherlands.
					Salvaged Aug47
				37857	(MSN 8835) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 29May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 9Jun44.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28Jun44.
					548th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 1Jul44.
					Named 'Honey-Chile'. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling
					yards at Mannheim, Germany 21Jan45 (1KIA:8POW). The flak damaged both engines
					on the left side of the plane. The No.1 Engine was stopped and the propeller feathered,
					but the No.2 Engine was on fire and the propeller could not be feathered. The pilot
					managed to fly the plane back to the area of Strasbourg, France. At that point the
					fire had spread to the bomb bay and the damaged aircraft was becoming uncontrollable.
					The pilot and his co-pilot started to circle around the German towns of Schutterwald and
					Offenburg, southeast of Strasbourg, France, to allow the crew time to bail out safely.
					The pilot's final intentions are unclear. This was a snowy late January day with a cloud
					ceiling quite low. After all the crew had bailed out, the plane was nearly uncontrollable
					by only one man and as reported by one airman, the autopilot was also out. Thus, a crash
					landing was probably the pilot's only hope but this was not to be. As reported by German
					civilian ground observers, when the plane broke through the low cloud cover, he seemed
					to realize that he was about to crash land on the small village of Schutterwald and the
					children playing in the snow-covered fields just outside the village. To avoid this, he added
					engine power resulting in the aircraft avoiding Schutterwald, but stalling and crashing in a
					forested area west of Schutterwald MACR 11765
				37858	(MSN 8836) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 18Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 30Jun44. 836th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137),
					Suffolk 2Jul44. Failed to return from a mission to Ludwigshafen, Germany 5Nov44 (9POW).
					Flak over the battle lines and at the target was intense and accurate. Struck by flak over the
					target, No.3 and No.4 engines began to smoke and the plane peeled off to the left, losing
					about 3,000ft of altitude. The pilot asked for friendly fighter support as he attempted to
					reach allied lines, by now with flames emitting from both engines. Crashed Wittlich, Germany
					MACR 10324
				37859	(MSN 8837) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30May44. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 8Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 17Jun44. 615th Bomb Squadron [IY*D],
					401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 10Jul44.
 					Named "Jeanne". Failed to return from a tactical mission in support of Operation
					Overlord to a Luftwaffe airfield at Chartres, France 1Aug44 (9KIA). Mid-air collision with
					B-17G 42-39873 which had been hit by flak, crashed near Poisvilliers, 4km north of Chartres, France
					MACR 9189.
				37860	(MSN 8838) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30May44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 9Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 549th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group,
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 4Jul44. Failed to return from a mission to a
					Luftwaffe airfield at Loddenheide, Münster, Germany 5Oct44 (9POW). Damaged by flak,
					crashed Herne, Germany MACR 9518
				37861	(MSN 8839) Accepted by USAAF 2Jun44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY Jun44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 10Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 29Jun44. 851st Bomb Squadron,
					490th Bomb Group, Eye (Station 134), Suffolk 2Jul44. Named "Lee Mee Bee III:"
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 13Jul45. 4185th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					Independence Field, KS 16Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot
					No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37862	(MSN 8840) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 30May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 1Jul44. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire.
					Named "Fearless Fosdick"--a character in the Li'L Abner comic strip.
					Damaged taxying in collision with parked Cessna UC-78 Bobcat 42-37664 and
					Noorduyn UC-64A Norseman 43-5310 at Burtonwood 16Jul44. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*G],
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 17Jul44. {81 missions}.
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor
					Locks, CT 9Jun45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command),
					South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 18Jun45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 1Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37863	(MSN 8841) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 8Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic
					Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 30Jun44.
					350th Bomb Squadron [LN*A], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1Jul44
					Named "Leading Lady". Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG
					synthetic oil refinery at Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 11Sep44 (9POW). Enemy aircraft
					set wings on fire and fuselage severely damaged, crashed Berlin, Germany MACR 8812. All 9 crew bailed out
					and became POW
				37864	(MSN 8842) Accepted by USAAF 2Jun44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY Jun44. Long Beach Field, CA 12Jun44. BDV tests. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 13Jul44. 1379th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport
					Command), Dow Field, Bangor, ME 3Aug44. 391st Bomb Squadron [E], 34th Bomb Group,
					Mendlesham (Station 156), Suffolk Aug44. Named"Penny Jive/Thelma Jane".
 					{first combat mission 17Sep44}. Damaged on takeoff for a mission to Augsberg, Germany 15Jan45.
					The tail wheel was off the runway and when the aircraft reached the speed where the tail
					lifted and the rudder became effective, the aircraft lurched to the right and came to an
					abrupt halt in the mud, causing a nose down attitude followed by the tail falling back to the
					ground. Repaired. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine pens at Hamburg, Germany 30Mar45.
					The plane was flying from the assembly point to the target when the propeller hub of No.3
					engine froze, making it impossible to change the pitch of the blades. The pilot shut down
					the engine but the propeller was windmilling, causing the plane to lose speed and fall
					back from the bomber stream. The bomber was at least an hour behind the main
					34th Bomb Group as it turned on the I.P. and headed for the original target. Suddenly,
					from out of the sun and contrails came a Me 262 jet fighter. The fighter scored a hit on
					the trailing edge of the left wing, which shot out the aileron and wing from the tip to
					almost the engine nacelle. It exposed the gasoline lines from the wing tip to the main tank;
					thankfully, the fuel had already been transferred. After much discussion between the navigator,
					pilot and flight engineer it was decided to turn slowly towards England rather than head straight
					north to Sweden. The pilot accomplished this by a slow flat turn to avoid losing the wing completely.
					Within the next half-hour, another Me 262 appeared; the tail and ball turret gunners opened
					fire but did not see the fighter go down. The navigator plotted a course over the North Sea.
					The radio operator contacted British Air-Sea Rescue to stand by, as the crew was not sure if they
					could maintain enough altitude to reach Mendlesham. The pilot fought the controls all the way
					from Hamburg as he made a long, straight approach to the runway, finally landing, very roughly,
					without any casualties. The bomber was sent to the hanger for a new wing. {final combat mission 19Apr45}.
					{65 missions + 6 Chowhound}. Returned to US by 34th Bomb Group crew on Operation Home Run.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 21Jun45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field,
					Lubbock, TX 24Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 5Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37865	(MSN 8843) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30May44.
					 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 9Jun44. North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30Jun44. 349th Bomb Squadron [XR*P],
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 10Jul44. Failed to return from a
					tactical mission in support of Operation Overlord to bomb an enemy troop concentration
					at Cauvicourt, southeast of Caen, France 8Aug44 (8KIA:1POW). Flak damaged engine No.2,
					and another burst cut off the tail, crashed St Sylvain, France
				37866	(MSN 8844) Accepted by USAAF 2Jun44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Jun44. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field,
					Savannah, GA 8Jun44. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 24Jun44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*B], 390th Bomb Group,
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 29Jun44. Named*Blues in the Night*--a 1941 song.
					The music was written by Harold Arlen, the lyrics by Johnny Mercer,
					for a 1941 film begun with the working title Hot Nocturne, but finally
					released as Blues in the Night. . {first combat mission 12Jul44}. Participated in an
					Operation Frantic V shuttle mission to the Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf
					assembly works at Rahmel, Gdynia, Poland 6Aug44. After the target, the bomber continued east
					and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine. Operated a mission to an oil refinery at Trzebinia,
					Poland 7Aug44, returning to Ukraine. Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea,
					Rumania 8Aug44, continuing on to a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England
					on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Francazal, Toulouse, France 12Aug44. {22 missions}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Daimler-Benz aero engine factory in Stuttgart, Germany
					5Sep44 (9INT). Concentrated flak over Stuttgart crippled the plane, engine number 4 was hit
					and had to be shut down. Engine number 2 ran hard and smoked and number 3 was losing fuel.
					Then number 1 had to be shut down as well. No longer able to return to England the pilot headed
					for Switzerland. Before the bomber pilot left the formation, he asked for escort from friendly fighters.
					Two pilots of 339th Fighter Group immediately rushed to the aid of the damaged bomber.
					The bomber was shot at by flak from a small town, Frauenfeld, Switzerland. The pilot didn't think
					that he was over Switzerland and didn't notice that escorting P-51 Mustangs were also following.
					The increased air activity in the border area attracted the attention of the Swiss and when
					their observation posts reported the arrival of the bomber, two pairs of Swiss Messerschmitt Bf 109E-3
					fighters set out to intercept the intruders and escort them to Dübendorf. The two American Mustang
					escort fighters who were circling over the Fortress had spotted three of the four Bf 109E. They thought
					they were German fighters, completely surprising the Swiss planes. They caught two Messerschmitt
					with short bursts of fire. The combat lasted seconds, then the Mustangs were gone. The Swiss
					didn't have the slightest chance to defend themselves. One pilot was killed when his burning plane
					crashed near Neuaffoltern. The other pilot was seriously injured and crash landed in Dübendorf.
					The bomber crew tried to make the plane lighter and threw all heavy weapons overboard.
					Then they jettisoned the ball turret and dropped the radar over Lake Zurich. The ball turret had fallen
					through the roof of a building but luckily no one was injured. The bomber landed safely at Dübendorf,
					Zürich, Switzerland. Returned to England. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire
					12Sep45. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field,
					West Palm Beach, FL 7Oct45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage
					and disposal 8Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company,
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				37867	(MSN 8845) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30May44.
					302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 8Jun44. 1377th Base Unit
					(North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 26Jun44.
					Equipped with Carpet spot jamming equipment. 836th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group,
					Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 29Jun44. 833rd Bomb Squadron [4N*C], 486th Bomb Group,
					Sudbury Nov44. {53 missions}. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing),
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 8Jul45. 4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service
					Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 10Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 6Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				37868	(MSN 8846) Accepted by USAAF 2Jun44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 2Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field,
					NB 9Jun44. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field
					(Station 16), Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*Y], 390th Bomb Group,
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk Jul44. Named "Gentleman Jim":
					{first combat mission 19Jul44}. Participated in an Operation Frantic V shuttle mission to the
					Flugzeugwerk Gotenhafen Kurt Kannenberg AG Focke-Wulf assembly works at Rahmel, Gdynia,
					Poland 6Aug44. After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561),
					Ukraine. Operated a mission to an oil refinery at Trzebinia, Poland 7Aug44, returning to Ukraine.
					Operated a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zili?tea, Rumania 8Aug44, continuing on to a
					Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England on a mission to a Luftwaffe
					airfield at Francazal, Toulouse, France 12Aug44. Participated in an Operation Frantic VII
					mission to drop supplies to the resistance forces in Warsaw, Poland 18Sep44.
					After the target, the bomber continued east and landed at Mirgorod (Station 561), Ukraine.
					Operated a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Szolnok, Hungary 19Sep44 and
					continued on to land at a Fifteenth Air Force base in southern Italy. Returned to England
					23Sep44. {final combat mission 18Apr45}. {79 missions + 4 Chowhound}. Returned to US.
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 5Jul45.
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 6Jul45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for
					storage and disposal 1Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				37869	(MSN 8847) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 31May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126),
					Suffolk 29Jun44. Named "Blonde Bomber" Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben
					chemical and synthetic oil works at Leuna, Merseburg, Germany 25Nov44 (6POW:3KIA).
					Damaged by flak, crashed Plauen, Germany
				37870	(MSN 8848) Accepted by USAAF 2Jun44. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 9Jun44. 1380th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command),
					Presque Isle Field (Station 2), ME 28Jun44. 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group,
					Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 28Jun44. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*H], 384th Bomb Group,
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 17Jul44. {first combat mission 20Jul44}.
					{6 missions}. Failed to return from a mission to the Leunawerke chemical industrial complex
					at Merseburg, Germany 29Jul44 (2KIA:8POW). The bombers encountered heavy flak over the
					target which disrupted the formation. Damaged by flak, the aircraft crash landed near Obertrebra,
					5 km northeast of Apolda, Germany. Salvaged by German forces 29Jul44
				37871	(MSN 8849) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 31May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 30Jun44. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*N], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield
					(Station 155), Suffolk 2Jul44 Named "Slick Chick" and "Perry's Pirates"
					Failed to return from a mission to the Braunkohle-Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery at
					Schwarzheide, Ruhland, Germany 2Apr45 (8POW:1EVD). Shot down by enemy fighters,
					crashed Dresden, Germany.
				37872	(MSN 8850) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 31May44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 9Jun44.
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16),
					Manchester, NH 28Jun44. 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 29Jun44.
					407th Bomb Squadron [PY*S], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 10Jul44.
					326th Bomb Squadron [JW*F]. Battle damaged Kyllburg, Germany 8Jan45, crashed Reims, France.
					Salvaged 21Jan45
				37873	(MSN 8851) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport,
					WY 31May44. Long Beach Field, CA 12Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing),
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 13Jul44. 1379th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing,
					Air Transport Command), Dow Field, Bangor, ME 3Aug44. 709th Bomb Squadron,
					447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk 4Aug44. Named *Nazdrowie*.
					Takeoff accident caused by electrical fire at Rattlesden 5Apr45. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 7Jul45. 4168th Base Unit
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 8Oct45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage
					and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped