44-30911/31510 North American B-25J-30/32-NC Mitchell 30911/31110 MSN 108-34186/108-34385 31111/31510 MSN 108-37186/108-37585 (Andrade quotes 108-35236/35535 for 44-30911/31210 and 108-37186/37485 for 44-31211/31510) 30911 to Brazil in 1946/47 30913 (TB-25J) crashed 5 mi NW of Douglas, AZ Jul 20, 1945. 30915 (TB-25J) crashed on takeoff at Enid AAF, OK Nov 27, 1945 30916 (TB-25J) force landed 3 mi NE of Reese AFB, TX Feb 2, 1950 30925 (MSN 108-34200) converted to TB-25N. Was *Catch 22* aircraft as N9494Z. Participated in filming of *Hanover Street* in 1978 and essentially abandoned at Blackbushe thereafter and became derelict. Dismantled and moved to Wellesbourne Mountford Oct 1982, then to Coventry Sep 1985. The British registration B-BWGR has been reserved Aug 18, 1995 for this plane., but NTU and cancelled Feb 22, 2005. Has been acquired by the Brussels Air Museum Foundation and arrived there in 2010. 30935 to RCAF as 5210 in 1951. 30937 converted to TB-25K. To MASDC from 1401st Air Base wing, Andrews AFB, MD Jul 24, 1957. To reclamation Jan 28, 1958. To David White, Oxnard, CA, 24 Apr 1958 as N7693C, To R.A. Grunert, Ogden, UT, Dec 1959 as N198W, To R. Martin & R.Fine, Sacramento, CA May 1960 on lease?, To R.A. Grunert, Ogden, UT, Aug 1960, To L.F. Murray & G.J. Derovchy, Ogden, UT Oct 1960-61, To Robt. Hoffend, Rochester, NY, Apr 1961, To Trade-Winds Inc, Miami, FL. Jun 1962, To Robt. Rivera, Santurce, Puerto Rico, Jul 1962, To Air Trading Co., Santurce, Puerto Rico, Sept 1962, To Borinquen Imports Co., Santurce, Puerto Rico, Jan 1963-1970, USCR cancelled 9 Jul 2009 30941 (499th BS. 345th BG0 lost Toyosaki-mura, Hamag(k?)usu, Tsu Shima, Nagasaki, Kyushu, Japan Aug 6, 1945. All 5 KIA. 30947 to RCAF as 5212 in 1951. Stored at Lincoln Park, Alberta 9 Dec 1960, Sold to Cascade Drilling, Cascade, Alberta as CF-NTP in 1964? 30953 (TB-25J) damaged by bird strike and crashlanded 10 mi E of Menard, TX Mar 21, 1950. 30954 (TB-25J) damaged in takeoff accident at Andrews AFB, MD Jul 31, 1950. 30955 (VB-25J) w/o 9 Nov 1951 Fatal crash 7 miles N. of Norton AFB, CA 30961/30964 to USN as PBJ-1J 35841/35844 30968 Damaged 30 Aug 1945 Belly landing at Spokane AAF, WA 4134BU 30969 (TB-25N) to MASDC from 23rd FG, Presque Isle AFB, ME Sep 8 1957. To reclamation Apr 28, 1958. To J.H. Henley, Alice, TX., in 1964 as N2811G 30971 converted to VB-25J VIP transport 30972/30975 to USN as PBJ-1J 35845/35848 30976 converted to VB-25J VIP transport. Became N8193H, noted derelict at President Stroesser Airport, Ascuncion, Paraguay by 1972. Still there 1983. 30977 (TB-25J) crashed on takeoff at Vance AFB, OK Jan 31, 1950. 30978 (TB-25J) Damaged 10 Sep 1951 Landing accident at Vance AFB, OK 3575AMG-3577AMS 30979 1944: TOS USAAF. Unknown date: Converted to TB-25N. Unknown date: California Air National Guard. 1967: Edward T. Maloney/The Air Museum, Ontario (later Chino), CA. May-June 1969: Used in the TV movie “Sole Survivor” By 1976 to after 1990: Planes of Fame, Chino, CA. 30980/30991 to USN as PBJ-1J 35849/35860 30988 delivered to USAAF Mar 20, 1945, transferred directly to US Navy as BuNo 35857 30993 (501st BS, 345th BG) wrecked in Sea of Japan Aug 10, 1945. All 5 rescued 30996 converted to TB-25N. To N9991Z, then became PI-C905. Destroyed by cyclone at Virac Island airstrip Oct 14, 1970 31002 Damaged 1 May 1953 at Vance AFB, OK 31004 Mar 22, 1945: Taken on strength with USAAF and immediately sent to South Plains Army Air Field, TX, for storage. Aug 1947: Pyote AAF, TX, for continued storage. Sep 18, 1947: Taken on strength with USAF Nov 1948: Assigned to Barksdale AFB, LA, as a TB-25J for crew training. Jun 1950: Reese AFB, TX Oct 1954: Converted to TB-25N. Dec 1958: Placed in open storage at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Jul 1959: To National Metals Inc, of Phoenix, AZ, and registered N9463Z. Jul 1960: Dothan Aviation Corporation of Dothan, AL. They used the plane as a sprayer. Feb 1974: Donated to the Battleship Alabama Memorial Park in Mobile, AL. It was transported there slung under a CH-54 helicopter. 31005 (TB-25J) force landed at Vance AFB, OK Feb 28, 1951 31006 (TB-25J) damaged in taxiing accident at Kelly AFB, TX Apr 17, 1951. 31007 (TB-25J) in midair collision with 44-31045 and forcelanded at Kegelman Auxiliary Airfield, OK Jul 22, 1950. 31008 (TB-25J) crashlanded at Vance AFB, OK Apr 23, 1951. 31015 (TB-25J) crashed into a mountain in Colorado Apr 8, 1952. All 11 on board killed. 31022 USCR issued 4 Jun 1962, To H.M. Trussell, Houston, TX., in 1963 as N9634C USCR cancelled 25 May 1965 31024 (TB-25J) failed to recover from spin and crashed 2.5 mi SE of Sharon, KS Feb 26, 1951. 31032 converted to TB-25N. To civil registry as N3174G. Used in film "Catch-22". Reported 1972 at Yesterday's AF, Chino, CA in 1972. Now on static display at March AFB Museum, California. 31042 (MSN 108-35367) converted to TB-25N. To MASDC from 1001st Air Base Wing, Andrews AFB, MD Sep 4, 1958. To Reclamation Jan 2, 1959. To National Metals Inc, Phoenix, AZ on 28 Jul 1959 as N3515G, To Les Bowman & Paul Mantz Air Services, Orange County, CA., Jul 1959-1960, To Les Bowman, Los Angeles, CA Nov 1960-1962, To Zack C. Monroe, Burbank, CA., Feb 1962-1963 (Flew as sprayer) on lease? To Les Bowman, Los Angeles, CA., Nov 1963., To California National Airways, Grass Valley, CA., in Dec 1964 USCR cancelled 15 Jun 1976 31045 (TB-25J) in midair collision with 44-31007 and forcelanded at Kegelman Auxiliary Airfield, OK Jul 22, 1950. 31065 (501st BS, 345th BG) lost off Tsushima Aug 10, 1945. MACR 15976. All 5 KIA. 31067 w/o 7 May 1946 Ditched off Ashiya AB, Japan 58ASRG-85ADS 31077 Damaged 14 Sep 1945 Landing accident at Asanol, India 1ACG 31089/31104 to USN as PBJ-1J 35861/35876 31104 to US Navy as 35876 31106 w/o 14 Jun 1950 Fatal crash, 5 miles NW. of Circleville, WV 25ABG 31111 with Western Air Defense Command, 4754th Radar Evaluation Flight, Hamilton AFB, California in 1956 31115 Damaged 30 Jun 1945 Takeoff accident at Paoshan, China 31121 restorable at Atlanta, GA. In 1990 was stored by Walter Soplata, Newbury, IA. 31143 w/o 31 May 1945 Missing near Rognath-Beti, India 305ASC 31145 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ772. To RCAF Sep 25, 1945 31146 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ773. To RCAF Sep 16, 1945 31147 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ774. To RCAF Aug 29, 1945 31148 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ775. To RCAF Sep 11, 1945 31149 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ776. To RCAF Oct 5, 1945 31150 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ777. To RCAF, no RAF service 31151 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ778. To RCAF, no RAF service 31152 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ779. SOC Sep 4, 1945 31153 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ780. To RCAF, no RAF service 31154 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ781. To USAAF Aug 27, 1945 31155 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ782. To RCAF, no RAF service. Damaged 2 Jun 1945 T/off accident, engine failure, 2 miles N. of Romulus, MI 3 Ferry 31156 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ783. To RCAF Aug 27, 1945 31157 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ784. To RCAF Sep 16, 1945 31158 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ785. To RCAF, no RAF service 31159 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ786. To RCAF Sep 25, 1945 31161 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ787. To RCAF, no RAF service 31162/31165 Lend-Lease to USSR 31170 converted to TB-25N. To MASDC from 78th FG, Hamilton AFB, CA Sep 3, 1957. To reclamation Apr 28, 1958 To T & R Aerial Applicators, Cameron, TX., in 1963 as N2810G, To First National Bank, Cameron, TX., 1966-1970 31171 Originally a B-25J, then EB-25J, then ETB-25J, then JTB-25J, then TB-25J As N7614C, based at Luton, UK for filming and then stored 1970 or 1971. Impounded and now on display at American Air Museum, Duxford, UK painted as PBJ-1J. Arrived at American Air Museum, Duxford, England 29th November 1976. Is painted as ‘34064’ with code ‘8U’ and name ‘Little Critter from the Moon’. 31172 converted to TB-25N. Became LV-GXH Jun 1961. On static display at Santiago del Estero AP, Argentina by 1980. Still there in 1990. 31173 converted to TB-25N by Hayes Co. To Enrique Denwert of Argentina as LV-GXH in 1961. Sold to Empresa Provincal de Aviacion Civil de San Juan in 1971. Operated as *Huaira Bajo*. Stored in Malpaso, Santiago del Estero airport. In Jul 2009 reported parked on apron of Aero club at Santiago del Estro, Argentina. Sold to Gustavo Passano. Noted under restoration at Santiago Aug 2011. Dismantled and moved to General Rodriguez airfield, Greater Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Noted under restoration at Santiago in Aug 2011. 31183 (TB-25J, 348th AAFBU) crashed on takeoff at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma Jan 29, 1946. Slid into pond at end of runway. 3 crew OK. 31185 (TB-25J) crashlanded in bad weather at Langley AFB, VA Apr 28, 1950 31186 (TB-25J) Damaged 11 May 1946 Landing accident at MacDill Field, FL., 326AAFBU 31188 (TB-25J, HQ Sqn, 407th ABG) crashed on takeoff at MacDill AFB, FL Apr 26, 1950. 31189 (TB-25N) to MASDC from 4713rd Radar Evaluation Flight, Griffiss AFG, NY Sep 4, 1957 To reclamation Apr 2, 1958. to civil registry as N3153G with a private owner in 1959 31190 to Uruguayan AF as 160 in 1950 31191 to Venezuelan AF in Apr 4, 1949 as 9A40 31192 Damaged 2 May 1953 at Troy, AL 31193 Damaged 3 Apr 1948 at Los Angeles A/p, CA 31194 (TB-25J) w/o 8 Jan 1947, Engine failure near Roswell AAF, NM Crew bailed out 427AAFBU 31195 (TB-25J) Damaged 3 Sep 1946 Ground accident at Hill Field, UT 4166AAFBU 31197 Damaged 9 Apr 1946 Ground accident at March Field, CA. 40BG-25BS 31198 converted to TB-25N. assigned to Westover AFB Base Flight October 1955-April 1957 31201 to NEIAF as N5-259 31202 to NEIAF as N5-260 31203 to NEIAF as N5-261 31204 to NEIAF as N5-262 31207 (498th BS, 345th BG) lost Jul 30, 1945 Oshima, Tsurumi-saki, top of mountain, NACR 15231, All 5 KIA 31217/31251 Lend-Lease to USSR 31253 to RAAF as A47-48. SOC 3/50 31254 to RAAF as A47-47. SOC 3/50 31255 to RAAF as A47-46. SOC 3/50 31256 to NEIAF as N5-263 31257 Damaged 2 Jun 1945 Grass Valley, CA 31258 (MSN 108-37333) to NEIAF No 18 Squadron as N5-264, later changed to M-464. Transferred to AURI as M-464. Donated by Indonesia in 1971 to Militare Luchvaart Museum, Soesterberg, Netherlands as M-464. 31259 to NEIAF as N5-265 31260 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ788. To USAAF, no RAF service. Became N52998, 31261 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ789. To RCAF, no RAF service 31262 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ790. To RCAF, no RAF service 31263 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ791. To USAAF, no RAF service 31264 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ792. To RCAF, no RAF service 31265 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ793. To RCAF, no RAF service 31266 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ794. Not delivered to RAF 31267 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ795. To USAAF, no RAF service 31268 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ796. To USAAF, no RAF service 31269 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ797. To USAAF, no RAF service 31270 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ798. To USAAF, no RAF service 31271 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ799. To USAAF, no RAF service 31272 to RAF as Mitchell III KJ800, but not delivered 31273 to RAF as Mitchell III KP308, but not delivered 31274 to RAF as Mitchell III KP309, but not delivered 31275 to RAF as Mitchell III KP310, but not delivered 31276 to RAF as Mitchell III KP311, but not delivered 31277/31296 to USN as PBJ-1J 35881/35900 32180 to USN as PBJ-1J 35884 31297 (345th BG) lost Aug 12, 1945, South Pacific. However Warbirds Worldwide Directory has it becoming N67945. 31300 (498th BS, 345th BG) lost Aug 7, 1945, coordinates S of Matsubase, Kyushu,Japan. MACR 14851. All 5 crew MIA. 31316 (TB-25J) w/o 1 Aug 1947, Fatal crash near Kelso, WA (Port engine fire-burnt through wing) 4 crew, 2 bailed out, 2 killed. 400AAFBU 31318 became N8090H, then LV-TAE (NTU). Reported 1975 displayed at Valparaiso, FL, then in 1976 at Eglin AFB, FL 31322 (TB-25J) crashed in bad weather 5 mi NE of Clayton, NM May 25, 1950. 31325 w/o 11 Jun 1945, Fatal crash Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 31335 converted to TB-25N. assigned to Westover AFB Base Flight October 1955-April 1957 31345 (TB-25J, HQ Sqn, 7 ABG) crashlanded at Bigs AFB, TX Sep 6, 1950 Also listed as converted to TB-25N. assigned to Westover AFB Base Flight October 1955-April 1957 31346 to RCAF as 5246 in 1952 31348 w/o 19 Jul 1945 Fatal crash, Dreger Fd, New Guinea 31355 w/o 10 Jul 1945 Ditched into Pacific, 55 miles off Hilo, HI 31361 (42nd BG) lost Aug 16, 1945, South Pacific 31385 Jun 11, 1945: Taken on strength with USAAF, assigned to Yuma Army Air Field, AZ Jun 14, 1945: Assigned to the 3010th Base Unit at Williams Army Air Field, AZ. Oct 31, 1945: Assigned to 3008th BU at Minther Army Air Field, CA. By Jan 1946: Redesignated as a TB-25J Jan 31, 1946: Assigned to the 2622nd BU at Mather Army Air Field, CA, for use in training navigators. Sep 18, 1947: Taken on strength with USAF. Aug 28, 1948: 3535th Basic Training Wing, Mather Field, CA Oct 17 to Dec 14, 1957: Aircraft in Birmingham, AL for conversion to TB-25N Dec 15, 1957: 3535th Basic Training Wing, Mather Field, CA Feb 21, 1958: 809th Air Base Group at McDill AFB, FL, used as both a pilot and navigator trainer. Oct 1958: Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ, for storage Feb 1959: Stricken off charge. May1959: Ray Karrels of Ft. Washington, WI, and registered N3481G. Oct 1963: Northwest Development Corp, Kohler, WI. Nov 1965: John C. Lowe, Riverside, IL Jan 1966: Jack Rhoades, Seymore, IL 1969: While parked at Seymore, the plane was damaged in a storm and was then left that way until 1975 when it was returned to airworthy condition. Mar 1983: Air Classics Inc of St. Charles, MO By Oct 1985: Registered to the Missouri Wing of the Commemorative Air Force at St. Charles. I saw this one at Aurora, Ill. 8-5-95. Sep 6, 1991: Registered N345TH and based with the CAF at Midland, TX. Now based with the CAF’s American Airpower Heritage Museum in Dallas 31387 Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF Mar 1944 31388 Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF Mar 1944 31399 to RCAF as 5234 in 1952. SOC Apr 26, 1962. Became CF-NTV. Ferried to Kamloops, BC and reporte 1971 derelict there. 31401 (MSN 108-37376) to TB-25J. Crashed into mountain 25 mi SSW of Yucca AAF, AZ Aug 11, 1945 while on training flight from Yuma AAF, AZ. Crew of 5 killed. 31412/31416 Lend-Lease to USSR 31422/31438 were to go to RAF as Mitchell III KP312/KP328, but were not delivered 31444/31463 to USN as PBJ-1J 35901/35920 31466 to civil registry as N3446G. Flew as fire tanker #66. Crashed and destroyed during firefighting operations near Acton, CA Jul 22, 1960. 31468 w/o 11 Aug 1945 Takeoff accident at Parnamirim Field, Brazil 4FRG 31477 (TB-25J) w/o 20 Sep 1946 Fatal crash at Washington National Airport, DC 75AAFBU 31481 (TB-25J) crashlanded at Ellington AFB, TX Dec 18, 1950. 31487 converted to TB-25N. Became N3506G, then N175LT, CC-CLG, CC-CAK. Reported crashed in Paraguay Jan 3, 1964 31489 (TB-25L) to MASDC from 3500th Pilot Training Wing, Reese AFB, TX Dec 22, 1958. To reclamation Apr 7, 1959. To Skyways Systems, Miami, FL., 27 Jul 1959 as N3513G, To Hughes Aviation & Engineering Co., Atlanta, GA Aug 1959-1971. USCR cancelled 5 Jul 2011 31491 to RCAF as 5245 in 1952. Withdrawn from service Nov 1961. Sold Oct 1963 to Bellomy Aviation of Miami, FL and assigned civilian number N8013. Sold to Intercontinental Trading Corporation in 1964. Reportedly used by Biafran AF in war for independence. 31493 to RCAF as 5249 in 1952. SOC Apr 26, 1962. Became CF-NTX. Ferried to Kamloops, BC and reporte 1971 still there and derelict. 31494 to RCAF as 5232 in 1952. SOC Jun 13, 1963. To Columbus L. Woods/Woods Bodyshop, Lewistown, MT in April 1963 as N92885, To Bellomy Aviation, Miami, FL., To Venezuelan AF as 18A40 in Dec 1963 31498 rebuilt as TB-25J. Sold in 1960 to Servicos Aeros Albarenque of Argentina as LV-GJX. Sold to Aeroexploracion SA,of Instituto Fotogtopografico with name Cuco. Seen derelict at Ezeiza International Airport, Buenos Aires in 1964. 31504 converted to TB-25N. To RCAF Nov 21, 1951 as 5218. SOC Feb 16, 1952. Became N9753Z. Reported at Technical School at Honolulu AP, HI by Sep 1971. By 1977 was owned by USAF Museum and was on static display at Hickam AFB, Hawaii. Recently acquired by Pacific Aviation Museum and moved to Ford Island site. Cockpit and rear fuselage used by Aero Traders, Chino, CA to assemble a non-flying Mitchell for shipment to a new museum in Russia wanting to display examples of Lend-Lease aircraft they flew in WW II. 31506 to RCAF as 5228 in 1952. SOC Nov 28, 1962 and became N92877. 31508 Jun 1945: Taken on strength with USAAF, assigned to West Chester Army Air Field, NY. Sep 18, 1947: Taken on strength with USAF. Ca.1954: Converted to TB-25K radar trainer. Aug 1958: Olmsted AFB, PA Jan 1960: Stinson Field Aircraft/Nathanial A. Kalt, San Antonio, TX, registered N6578D. Jan 1960: William P. Strube, Marietta, GA Sep 1961: Trans Calypso Inc, Miami, FL Apr 1965: Leon H. Patin, Miami, FL Euramericair Inc/John (Jeff) Hawke Sep 1967: Airspeed International Inc, Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov 1967: Modified as a movie camera platform Dec 1967: Ferried to England where it was used as a camera ship in the filming of the movie, “Battle of Britain,” operating out of England and Spain. Jan 1969: Returned to the USA and was soon acquired by Fairfield Aviation in Caldwell, NJ. Withdrawn from service and placed in open storage at Caldwell-Wright Field, NJ, until 1977 and declined into derelict condition. May 1974: Atlas Aircraft, Caldwell, NJ. Mar 1975: Ten Plus One Inc. April 1977: Tom Reilly, Kissimmee, FL. Restoration work on the plane at Caldwell. Feb 3, 1979: Ferried to Kissimmee for completing the restoration work. Feb 1979: B-25th Bomber Group Inc of Ocala, FL. By 1981: Restored as “Chapter XI.” Aug 1994: Dan Powell, Fair Oaks Ranch, Boerne, TX; plane name changed to “Lucky Lady.” By 1998: Based at Franklin Municipal Airport, Franklin, VA and again withdrawn from use and allowed to degrade to derelict, with one engine missing. Jun 16, 1999: Rio Grande Aviation, Fredericksburg, TX. Feb 2014: Peter Smith, Reevers Warbirds, Adelai, Australia Shipped dismantled to Australia from Virginia. Restoration work began and by 2017 it was restored as a B-25J operating with the Netherlands Air Force.. 44-31511/32160 Vultee BT-13B Valiant Model 79. Procured for US Navy 31511/32010 to USN as SNV-2 BuNo 52050/52549 32011/32160 to USN as SNV-2 BuNo 44038/44187. 44-32161/32166 Fisher XP-75A Eagle 32161 crashed Aug 5, 1944 Cleveland, OH after an explosion and fire. Pilot bailed out safely. 32163 crashed Apr 8, 1944 during low-level aerobatics. Pilot killed. 32166 Technical Data Laboratory, Wright Field, Dayton OH. US Aircraft Section, Air Materiel Command, Freeman Field, Seymour, Indiana Jul45. 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. 44-32167/32666 Bell P-39Q-25-BE Airacobra 32167/32206 Lend-Lease to USSR 32191 wreckage discovered in Murmansk area. 32207/32293 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32294 Lend-Lease to USSR 32295 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32296 Lend-Lease to USSR 32297/32356 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32357/32431 Lend-Lease to USSR 32400 destined for USSR bellylanded enroute. 32432/32436 Lend-Lease to Free French AF 32437/32446 Lend-Lease to USSR 32447/32456 Lend-Lease to Free French AF 32457/32471 Lend-Lease to USSR 32472/32483 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32485/32544 Lend-Lease to UK transferred to USSR 32545 Lend-Lease to USSR 32546/32557 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32558 Lend-Lease to USSR 32559/32606 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32607/32616 Lend-Lease to USSR 32617/32626 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32627/32636 Lend-Lease to USSR 32637/32641 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32642/32648 Lend-Lease to USSR 32649/32651 Lend-Lease to UK, transferred to USSR 32652/32660 Lend-Lease to USSR 32661/32666 Lend-Lease to Free French AF 44-32667 Howard UC-70 Nightingale Civilian DGA-15P operated on lease. The aircaft was intially going to be commandeered from owner Superior Oil as serial 42-43627, but the impression order was cancelled. Leased by Superior Oil to USAAF 9Jun43, eventually taken on charge as 44-32667. The issuing of a FY 1944 serial number was possibly due to delayed paperwork. To New Zealand for NZ National Airways Corporation as ZK-AHP registered 31Jul46, DBF at the Centennial Building in Wellington 25Sep46. 44-32668/33867 Republic P-47D-30-RA Thunderbolt 32668 (MSN 3629) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Crashed 27Jun45 after engine failure 15 miles SW of Galveston 32669 (MSN 3630) 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY; Força Aérea Brasileira; 1°/4° Grupo de Aviação; Gate guard; Arrived disassembled at Chino, CA from Brazil September 1988 32670 (MSN 3631) 72nd Fighter Wing, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; Mid air collision 9Feb45 with P-47D 42-28750 and crashed 8 miles SW of Galveston, TX; Pilot bailed out 32671 (MSN 3632) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 10Jan45 landing at Abilene; Crash landed 7Jun45 with engine failure 3 miles E of Abilene 32672 (MSN 3633) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 4Jun45 with mechanical failure 8 miles N of Snyder, TX 32673 (MSN 3634) 463rd FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Accident 12Jan45 due mechanical failure taxying at Dalhart; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 12Dec52 as serial 1110; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32674 (MSN 3635) Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 5Dec52 as serial 456; WFU 32675 (MSN 3636) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4415; WFU 32676 (MSN 3637) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Force landed 8May45 after engine failure 43 miles SE of Sweetwater, TX; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 30Nov52 as serial 1105; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; Written off 9Sep55 32677 (MSN 3638) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4403; WFU 32678 (MSN 3639) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Mid air collision 18Aug45 with P-47D 44-90378 25 miles SW of Galveston; Pilot killed 32679 (MSN 3640) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 28Dec52 as serial 1114; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32680 (MSN 3641) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Damaged 6Apr45 taxying at Abilene; Redesignated TP-47D; Damaged 22Jun45 taxying at Abilene 32681 (MSN 3642) 126th Base Unit, 1st AF, Walterboro Field, SC; Crash landed 23Aug45 after engine failure 10 miles NW of Walterboro, SC; Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 6May49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32682 (MSN 3643) 32683 (MSN 3644) 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Accident 23Mar45 landing at Millville 32684 (MSN 3645) Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; To Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 6May49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32685 (MSN 3646) Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 6May49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32686 (MSN 3647) Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 6May49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32687 (MSN 3648) 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Crash landed 14Feb45 with mechanical failure at Millville; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 267th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Fort Sumner Field, NM; Mid air collision 13Jun45 45 miles N of Fort Sumner 32688 (MSN 3649) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crash landed 26Mar45 on fire at Dover; 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 32689 (MSN 3650) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Crash landed 11May45 after engine failure 21 miles SSE of Lake Charles, VA 32690 (MSN 3651) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4416; WFU 32691 (MSN 3652) 477th Composite Group, 1st AF, Godman Field, Fort Knox, KY; 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. Aquired by the Smithsonian Institution 1965; Restored by Republic Aviation; Stored by the National Air and Space Museum at Paul Garber Facility, Suitland, MD; Placed on display in the West Gallery 1992, removed 1993; Loaned to Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, GA December 1993; Returned to NASM; Preserved and placed on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, Dulles Airport, Washington, DC; Displayed as an aircraft of the 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, England 32692 (MSN 3653) 32693 (MSN 3654) 21st FS, 413th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC, Damaged 22Nov44 by bird strike 10 miles N of Southport, NC; to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4404; WFU 32694 (MSN 3655) 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D; Damaged 17Nov44 in a collision with P-47D 42-74781 on the ground at Camp Springs 32695 (MSN 3656) 126th Base Unit, 1st AF, Walterboro Field, SC; Accident 23Jul45 with mechanical failure taking off at Walterboro 32696 (MSN 3657) [J160], 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE 32697 (MSN 3658) 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Redesignated TP-47D; Damaged 22Dec44 taxying at Bradley; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 281st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Brownsville Field, TX; Damaged 3Aug45 by bird strike at South Mexican Range, TX; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 25Jun53 as serial 1123; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32698 (MSN 3659) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crash landed 19May45 after engine failure 2 miles N of Easton, MD; To Fuerza Aérea Equatoriana; Inspected 2May49 for possible sale to Ecuador but rejected 32699 (MSN 3660) 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Redesignated TP-47D; Accident 29Dec44 landing at Bradley; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 281st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Brownsville Field, TX; Redesignated TP-47D; Mid air collision 28May45 with a towed target over Brownsville; Mid air collision 3Jul45 with P-47D 42-29392, 22 miles NE of Brownsville; Pilot bailed out 32700 (MSN 3661) 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA 32701 (MSN 3662) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4417; WFU 32702 (MSN 3663) 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Crashed 18Jan45 15 miles W of American Corner, MD; Pilot killed 32703 (MSN 3664) 91st FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Fungwanshan, China; Crashed at Tsiho, China after being hit by the explosion of an ammunition truck which had just been strafed July 30, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14872. 32704 (MSN 3665) 32705 (MSN 3666) 91st FS [907], 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.) 32706 (MSN 3667) 32707 (MSN 3668) 32708 (MSN 3669) 47th Air Depot Group, 14th AF, Panagarh, India; Crash landed 10Aug45 at Panagarh, Bengal, India. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32709 (MSN 3670) 32710 (MSN 3671) [2], 1st Air Commando Group; 10th AF, Asansol, Bengal, India 32711 (MSN 3672) Loaned to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 20158th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Crashed off the West New Guinea coast in bad weather July 16, 1945; Pilot bailed out and was rescued by OA-10A flying boat. 32712 (MSN 3673) 91st FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, Fungwanshan, China; Crashed 5 miles S of Yenshih, China after the aircraft caught fire in flight due to a fuel leak June 29, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14690. 32713 (MSN 3674) [E], 1st Air Commando Group; 10th AF, Asansol, Bengal, India; "Punky" 32714 (MSN 3675) 32715 (MSN 3676) 32716 (MSN 3677) 32717 (MSN 3678) 32718 (MSN 3679) [70], 1st Air Commando Group; 10th AF, Asansol, Bengal, India 32719 (MSN 3680) 51st Air Service Group, 14th AF, Chabua, Assam, India. Accident 6Dec45 landing at Chabua 32720 (MSN 3681) 89th FS, 80th FG, 10th AF, Dudhkundi, Bengal, India; Accident 26Aug45 landing at RAF Allahabad, United Provinces, India 32721 (MSN 3682) 32722 (MSN 3683) 32723 (MSN 3684) 32724 (MSN 3685) 92nd FS, 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.); Damaged 3Oct45 taxying at Mohanbari [A-9], Assam, India 32725 (MSN 3686) 32726 (MSN 3687) 32727 (MSN 3688) 32728 (MSN 3689) 32729 (MSN 3690) 32730 (MSN 3691) 32731 (MSN 3692) 32732 (MSN 3693) Loaned to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [18], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; 32733 (MSN 3694) 32734 (MSN 3695) 91st FS [910], 81st FG, 14th AF, (C.B.I.); Lend-Lease to Chinese Nationalist AF 1945; 11th FG 32735 (MSN 3696) 6th FS (Commando), 1st Air Commando Group; 10th AF, Asansol, Bengal, India; Damaged 18Feb45 on take-off at Asansol. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32736 (MSN 3697) 32737 (MSN 3698) 32738 (MSN 3699) 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Crashed 24Sep45 near Shaws Mill Pond, NJ; Pilot killed. The aircraft was part of a six-aircraft flight firing on Ground Scoring Range A. The pilot failed to recover from his third pass and struck the ground behind the targets. The aircraft exploded and was scattered over a wide area. The flight leader described the crash, “the pilot was firing on target number five, hit the ground directly behind the target, and at this time his aircraft was enveloped in flames. It was apparent that he had initiated his pull-out too late and crashed his aircraft into the ground.” 32739 (MSN 3700) 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA 32740 (MSN 3701) 2539th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Foster Field, Victoria, TX; Crash landed 22Mar45 with mechanical failure at Foster; 126th Base Unit, 1st AF, Walterboro Field, SC; Crashed 9Aug45 17 miles SW of Walterboro; Pilot bailed out 32741 (MSN 3702) 32742 (MSN 3703) 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard; Andrews Field, MD; 133rd FS, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH; Crashed 20Nov51 after losing control 9 miles ENE of Derry, NH; Pilot bailed out 32743 (MSN 3704) 32744 (MSN 3705) 32745 (MSN 3706) 149th FS, 55th Fighter Wing, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA; Accident 25Apr51 caused by mechanical failure at MacDill AFB, FL 32746 (MSN 3707) Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Propeller Division, Caldwell-Wright Airport, NJ; Damaged 28Mar45 in collision with Vultee YA-31C Vengeance, AF845, taxying at Caldwell-Wright Airport 32747 (MSN 3708) 510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, St-Dizier [A-64], France; "Eight Nifties"; Shot down by flak near Tandel, crashed in flames and exploded at Diekirch, Luxembourg January 19, 1945; Pilot tried to bail out at 50ft but was killed. MACR 11844. 32748 (MSN 3709) Flight Section, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Used for zoom characteristics, Jul45 32749 (MSN 3710) 512th FS [L3-N], 406th FG, 9th AF 32750 (MSN 3711) 510th FS [2Z-H], 405th FG, 9th AF; Damaged by flak while strafing marshalling yards at Solingen, Germany and crashed at Dusselforf, Germany February 16, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12449. 32751 (MSN 3712) 32752 (MSN 3713) 32753 (MSN 3714) 32754 (MSN 3715) 493rd FS [I7-U], 48th FG, 9th AF 32755 (MSN 3716) 392nd FS [H5-R], 367th FG, 9th AF; Imperial Iranian AF 32756 (MSN 3717) 509th FS [G9-T], 405th FG, 9th AF; St-Dizier [A-64], France; "Jinx"; "El Texano"; Accident 1Feb45 landing at Saint-Dizier. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32757 (MSN 3718) 314th FS [33], 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Hit by flak during a strafing attack on the railways at Pforzheim which damaged the engine and started to smoke. The pilot headed back to base but couldn't maintain altitude and force landed near Ötisheim, Germany February 19, 1945. Pilot captured and taken POW. MACR 12225. 32758 (MSN 3719) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Aachen [Y-46], Germany; Accident 26Mar45 landing at Aachen. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32759 (MSN 3720) 397th FS [D3-H], 368t368th FG, 9th AF; "Raye of Sunshine"; 524th FS, 27th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Accident 25Feb47 landing at Fritzlar; to Imperial Iranian AF 32760 (MSN 3721) 356th FS [AJ-B], 354th FG, 9th AF; "'Shorty' Miriam"; 392nd FS [H5-H], 367th FG, 9th AF; "The Body"; Damaged in 1945 32761 (MSN 3722) 355th FS, 354th FG, 9th AF, Rosières en Haye [A-98], France; Crash landed 10Jan45 with fuel starvation at Conflans [A-94]. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32762 (MSN 3723) 32763 (MSN 3724) 32764 (MSN 3725) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Accident 9Apr45 landing at Asch. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32765 (MSN 3726) 32766 (MSN 3727) 353rd FS [FT-V], 354th FG, 9th AF, Rosières en Haye [A-98], France; Damaged 13Feb45 with mechanical failure on take-off at Rosières. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32767 (MSN 3728) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Münster/Handorf [Y-94], Germany; Damaged 13Apr45 on take-off at Asch, Belgium Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32768 (MSN 3729) 32769 (MSN 3730) 396th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Damaged 25Apr45 on take-off at Frankfurt. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32770 (MSN 3731) 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; Straubing [R-68], Germany; Accident 21Jun45 landing at Pocking [R-76], Germany; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7133; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 32771 (MSN 3732) 387th FS [B4-R], 365th FG, 9th AF; Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; With the runway full of potholes and standing water, the aircraft failed to reach flying speed, aborting takeoff, bounced, skidded to a halt and destroyed at Fritzlar May 8, 1945. Pilot survived. 32772 (MSN 3733) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Crash landed 29Apr45 after engine failure near Nurnberg, Germany. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32773 (MSN 3734) 513th FS [4P-S], 406th FG, 9th AF; "Big Ass Bird II"; 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE; Crash landed 28Dec46 with fuel starvation 2 miles NNW of Weingarten, Germany 32774 (MSN 3735) 366th FS [IA-I], 358th FG, 9th AF; Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; "Hungry Swede"; Accident 25Feb45 landing at Toul; Crash landed 9Mar45 after engine failure near Toul. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32775 (MSN 3736) 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak near Vianden, Luxembourg January 10, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 11778. 32776 (MSN 3737) 32777 (MSN 3738) 365th FG, 9th AF; 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Crash landed 7Feb46 with mechanical failure one mile ESE Rothwesten, Germany 32778 (MSN 3739) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF; Furth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Accident 24Jun45 landing at Furth [R-28], Germany 32779 (MSN 3740) 365th FG, 9th AF; 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Crashed 28Oct50 3 miles ESE of Bensheim, Germany; Pilot killed 32780 (MSN 3741) 315th FS [55], 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Crashed 20Mar45 on take-off at Lunéville; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed. 32781 (MSN 3742) 53rd FS [6V-D], 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; "Hun Hunter"; Mid air collision 27Jan45 at Le Culot; Shot down by flak while strafing locomotives near Bergheim, Germany and crashed at Eckum near Rommerskirchen, Germany February 2, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12285 32782 (MSN 3743) 32783 (MSN 3744) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 32784 (MSN 3745) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Crash landed 30Aug46 after engine failure at Fritzlar 32785 (MSN 3746) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF; Münster/Handorf [Y-94], Germany; Damaged 16Apr45 on take-off at Handorf. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32786 (MSN 3747) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by Fw 190D-9 believed flown by Hptm Friedrich-Wilhelm Fahnert of JG 26/5 near Monchengladbach, Germany March 1, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12809. 32787 (MSN 3748) 396th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Accident 15Apr45 landing at Frankfurt; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 32788 (MSN 3749) 314th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Shot down by flak one mile NW of Russheim, Germany March 23, 1945; Pilot killed. The tail of the P-47 was hit by flak and overturned several times, then went into a gliding flight and hit trees on the edge of a forest. MACR 14039 32789 (MSN 3750) 411th FS [U9-N], 373rd FG, 9th AF; "Wonderbolt" 32790 (MSN 3751) 356th FS [AJ-D], 354th FG, 9th AF; Rosières en Haye [A-98], France; Accident 29Jan45 on take-off at Rosières. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32791 (MSN 3752) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Nordholz [R-56], Germany; Crash landed 20Aug45 after engine failure near Bremervorde, Germany 32792 (MSN 3753) 365th FS [CH-L], 358th FG, 9th AF; "Mr. Greg"; 525th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF 32793 (MSN 3754) 392nd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Mid air collision 31May45 30 miles NE of Eschborn; 395th FS [A7-J], 368th FG, 9th AF; "Lady Grace"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 71048; Alay/1 Bl; WFU 32794 (MSN 3755) 508th FS [7J-U], 404th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; Damaged 1Mar45 taxying at Sint-Truiden. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32795 (MSN 3756) 387th FS [B4-K bar], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Annabelle"; Imperial Iranian AF 32796 (MSN 3757) [T32]; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 30Nov52 as serial 1104; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32797 (MSN 3758) 128th FS, 116th FG, Georgia Air National Guard; Marietta Field, Atlanta, GA; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; Redesignated TF-47D; American Republics Project; to Fuerza Aérea Equatoriana May49 as serial 410; Escuadrón de Caza; Conflict: To Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 30Nov52 as serial 1103; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32798 (MSN 3759) Delivered to USAAF 13Nov44; 413th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC, Dec44; 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA, Mar45; Redesignated TP-47D; 477th Composite Group, 1st AF, Godman Field, Fort Knox, KY; Aug45; 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO, Jan46; Stored; 4137th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK, Jul47; Stored; SOC Apr49; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay; Donated to Peru as a display aircraft; Fuerza Aérea del Perú; Displayed at Las Palmas, Lima, Peru; Cornerstone Aircraft Parts, Cooper City, FL; Registered N987R 29Jun99, cancelled 22Oct04; Bought by Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Utah Oct03; Preserved and on display at Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, UT 28May07 32799 (MSN 3760) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32800 (MSN 3761) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32801 (MSN 3762) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32802 (MSN 3763) 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D; Accident 5Jan45 landing with mechanical failure at Camp Springs 32803 (MSN 3764) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32804 (MSN 3765) 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Redesignated TP-47D; Crashed 2Jul45 on take-off with mechanical failure at Seymour Johnson 32805 (MSN 3766) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32806 (MSN 3767) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; To Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32807 (MSN 3768) 456th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 4Mar45 after engine failure 2 miles NW of Lexington, MI 32808 (MSN 3769) 32809 (MSN 399-53770) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49 ; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay; Escuadrón de Caza 36 [10-B-36], Base Aérea Miranda, Caracas; Preserved and on display at Museo Aeronáutico de Maracay (Aeronautics Museum of Maracay), Maracay, Venezuela 1980 32810 (MSN 3771) 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA, Crash landed 14Jun45 after engine failure near State Farm, VA; Redesignated TF-47D; 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; To Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32811 (MSN 3772) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32812 (MSN 3773) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32813 (MSN 3774) 99th FS, 477th Composite Group, 1st AF, Godman Field, Fort Knox, KY; Destroyed by fire 31Jul45 in ground accident at Godman 32814 (MSN 3775) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; To Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49 ; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay; Escuadrón de Caza 36 [8-A-36], Base Aérea Miranda, Caracas; Displayed at Fort Tiuna, Caracas, Venezuela; Escuela Superior de la Fuerza Aérea Venezolana, Caracas; Stored at Museo Aeronáutico de Maracay (Aeronautics Museum of Maracay), Maracay, Venezuela 2001; Kermit A. Weeks/ Fantasy of Flight, Polk City FL; Registered N47FF 18Jul03, current. Stored at Fantasy of Flight museum. To be restored. 32815 (MSN 3776) 32816 (MSN 3777) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32817 (MSN 3778) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49 ; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay; Escuadrón de Caza 36 [15-B-36], Base Aérea Miranda, Caracas; Displayed at Venezolana de Motores Aeronauticas, Venemaica, Caracas; Aztec Capital Corporation, Coconut Grove, FL 1995; World Jet Inc, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Registered N767WJ 9Jan95; Jack A. Erickson, Medford, OR 26May95; Stored at Tillamook Air Museum, Tillamook, OR; Moved to Pacific Fighters, Idaho Falls, ID, for restoration 2000; Restored in the markings of the 10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF with code T5-Z; Ferry flight to Tillamook NAS Museum 30Oct02; Ferry flight from Tillamook to French Valley, CA; Lewis Air Legends/Rod Lewis, Lewis Ranch Airport, San Antonio, TX; Registered to Lewis Vintage Collection 8Nov10, current [Feb17]; Painted as 433813, code G9-L, "Balls Out" of the 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF 32818 (MSN 3779) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32819 (MSN 3780) 139th Base Unit, 1st AF, Shaw Field, Sumter, SC; Mid air collision 17May45 20 miles SSE of Shaw; Damaged 4Aug45 in collision with P-47D 45-49180 at Shaw Field; Redesignated TF-47D; 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32820 (MSN 3781) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32821 (MSN 3782) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Stored; Redesignated TF-47D; Oklahoma Air Material Area, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK; American Republics Project; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Venezuela; Miami Airport, FL; Engine refurbished; to Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 5Apr49; Grupo Aéreo 9, Maracay 32822 (MSN 3783) 136th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Group, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NYAccident 13Jun52 taking off at Niagara Falls; Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4405; WFU 32823 (MSN 3784) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 28Dec52 as serial 1113; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32824 (MSN 3785) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 19May52 as serial 454; WFU 32825 (MSN 3786) To Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4418; WFU 32826 (MSN 3787) 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Crashed 11Jan45 3 miles W of Princeton, NC; Pilot killed; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 71058; Alay/1 Bl; WFU 32827 (MSN 3788) 2539th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Foster Field, Victoria, TX; Accident 8Feb45 landing with mechanical failure at Foster; Accident 13Sep45 with mechanical failure taking off at Foster; 32828 (MSN 3789) 10th FS [T5-D], 50th FG, 12th AF; ; Toul/Ochey [A-96], France; Damaged 28Mar45 on take-off at Ochey; 22nd FS [RB1], 36th FG, 9th AF 32829 (MSN 3790) 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; Shot down by light flak of 17th SS Armored Infantry Division 'Götz von Berlichingen' south of Medelsheim and crashed into a field near Brenschelbach, Germany March 9, 1945. Pilot bailed out and was apprehended by members of the SS-Division, becoming a POW. The wreckage of the Thunderbolt was excavated by the Search Group for the Missing in 1998. MACR 12939 32830 (MSN 3791) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 28Dec52 as serial 1112; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; Damaged in an accident 21Oct53, repaired and returned to service; SOC 19Nov57 32831 (MSN 3792) 456th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Force landed on fire 28Mar45 at Bluethenthal Field 32832 (MSN 3793) 32833 (MSN 3794) 32834 (MSN 3795) 32835 (MSN 3796) 32836 (MSN 3797) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 22Jun53 as serial 1122; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32837 (MSN 3798) 32838 (MSN 3799) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Crash landed 27Mar45 12 miles SW of Newport News, VA 32839 (MSN 3800) 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Mid air collision 9Apr45 with P-47G 42-25059, 2 miles NW of Capeville, VA 32840 (MSN 3801) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 460; WFU 32841 (MSN 3802) 1st FS, 413th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC, Accident 12Dec44 taxying at Bluethenthal; Accident 2Jan45 landing at Bluethenthal 32842 (MSN 3803) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 5Jun45 with mechanical failure taking off at Selfridge; Crashed 3Jul45 into a lake 15 miles N of Lexington, MI; Pilot killed 32843 (MSN 3804) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 19May45 landing in bad weather at Selfridge; Accident 21May45 with mechanical failure taking off at Selfridge; Damaged 2Oct45 in collision with parked P-47D 45-49152 at Selfridge 32844 (MSN 3805) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Mid air collision 24May45 with a towed target 8 miles NNW of Cape May, NY; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 5Jan53 as serial 457; WFU 32845 (MSN 3806) 134th Base Unit, 1st AF, Oscoda Field, MI; Crashed 30Mar45 6 miles W of Hadrissle, MI; the French pilot was killed 32846 (MSN 3807) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4406; WFU 32847 (MSN 3808) 32848 (MSN 3809) 613th Base Unit, 1st AF, Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; Crash landed 4Jun45 with fuel starvation 2 miles E of Phillips 32849 (MSN 3810) 136th FS [NG-849]107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 16Jun53 as serial 1121; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32850 (MSN 3811) 138th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Hancock Field, Syracuse, NY; 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY 32851 (MSN 3812) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 29Jun45 in collision with P-47D 45-49132 at Selfridge 32852 (MSN 3813) 134th Base Unit, 1st AF, Oscoda Field, MI; Force landed 31Mar45 after engine failure 7 miles SW of Oscoda 32853 (MSN 3814) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 27Jul45 landing at Selfridge; Damaged 8Oct45 in collision with P-47D 44-32886 on the ground at Selfridge; Mid air collision 5Nov45 with P-47D 44-88616 3 miles NW of St Clair, MI; Pilot killed 32854 (MSN 3815) 463rd FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Crash landed 16Dec44 after engine failure 4 miles N of House, NM 32855 (MSN 3816) 158th FS, 116th FG, Georgia Air National Guard; Chatham Field, Savannah, GA; 156th FS, 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard; Charlotte, NC; 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY 32856 (MSN 3817) 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA 32857 (MSN 3818) to Italian af as MM4615. 32858 (MSN 3819) 32859 (MSN 3820) 32860 (MSN 3821) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Mid air collision 18Mar45 with towed target 5 miles S of Freeport, TX; To Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4419; WFU 32861 (MSN 3822) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 12Jun53 as serial 1120; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32862 (MSN 3823) 32863 (MSN 3824) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Mid air collision 11Mar45 and crashed 3 miles E of Cherokee, OK 32864 (MSN 3825) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 267th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Fort Sumner Field, NM; Mid air collision 12Apr45 40 miles NW of Fort Sumner; Accident 20Jul45 while being towed in collision with P-47D 45-49341 taxying at Fort Sumner; Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4407; WFU 32865 (MSN 3826) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 267th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Fort Sumner Field, NM; Accident 31Mar45 landing 10 miles E of Chambers, AZ; Crash landed 26Jun45 after engine failure at Fort Sumner 32866 (MSN 3827) 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA; Accident 17Sep49 with mechanical failure taking off at Byrd Field 32867 (MSN 3828) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Redesignated TF-47D; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 15Jun53 as serial 1119; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32868 (MSN 3829) Leased to Hawthorne Aviation, Jacksonville, FL Oct52; Registered 2Dec52 as N5290N, cancelled 7May53; used for Pakistan AF pilot training; returned to USAF May53 32869 (MSN 3830) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Accident 19Apr45 taking off at Strother; 249th Base Unit, 2nd AF, La Junta Field, CO; Mid air collision 24Sep45 10 miles SE of La Junta 32870 (MSN 3831) 465th FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Accident 9Jan45 with mechanical failure taking off at Dalhart 32871 (MSN 3832) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4420; WFU 32872 (MSN 3833) 32873 (MSN 3834) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4408; WFU 32874 (MSN 3835) 464th FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Accident 24Jan45 landing at Dalhart; Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4421; WFU 32875 (MSN 3836) 465th FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Damaged 30Dec44 in collision with P-47D 42-29454 on the ground at Dalhart; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 9Jun53 as serial 1118; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32876 (MSN 3837) 465th FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Damaged 3Feb45 taxying at Dalhart; 1st Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 6Apr45 landing at Barksdale Field, LA; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit; Accident 3Oct45 landing at Abilene 32877 (MSN 3838) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 3Jun53 as serial 1117; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32878 (MSN 3839) 104th FS, 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 15Jun53 as serial 1116; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32879 (MSN 3840) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crash landed 6Jun45 after engine failure 2 miles E of Blaine, MI 32880 (MSN 3841) 413th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 14Jan45 8 miles N of Port Huron, MI; Pilot killed 32881 (MSN 3842) 413th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Crashed 23Jan45 7 miles NW of Dutton, Ontario, Canada; Pilot killed 32882 (MSN 3843) 32883 (MSN 3844) 456th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 12Mar45 with P-47D 42-29103, 5 miles W of Harbor Beach, MI; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 267th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Fort Sumner Field, NM; Damaged 14Jul45 in collision with P-47D 44-90371 on the ground at Fort Sumner; Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill Field, Ogden, UT; Damaged 16Jul47 when nosed over on take-off at Hill Field; 47th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 518th Air Defense Group, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY; Ditched 10Apr53 over Lake Ontario, NY; Pilot MIS 32884 (MSN 3845) 128th FS, 116th FG, Georgia Air National Guard; Marietta Field, Atlanta, GA; 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY; 139th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Schenectady County Airport, NY 32885 (MSN 3846) 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Accident 30Mar45 landing at Bluethenthal; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 25May53 as serial 1115; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32886 (MSN 3847) 146th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Damaged 8Oct45 in collision with P-47D 44-32853 on the ground at Selfridge; 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 474; WFU 32887 (MSN 3848) 32888 (MSN 3849) 32889 (MSN 3850) 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Accident 25Aug45 landing with mechanical failure at Seymour Johnson; 492nd FS, 48th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Accident 1Nov45 taxying at Seymour Johnson; to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4409; WFU 32890 (MSN 3851) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4422; WFU 32891 (MSN 3852) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 19May52 as serial 453; WFU 32892 (MSN 3853) 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Crash landed 30Mar45 with mechanical failure at Bluethenthal; 126th Base Unit, 1st AF, Walterboro Field, SC; Accident 16Jul45 landing at Walterboro 32893 (MSN 3854) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4410; WFU 32894 (MSN 3855) 32895 (MSN 3856) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4423; WFU 32896 (MSN 3857) 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Mid air collision 4Mar45 with P-47N 44-87876 at Selfridge, MI 32897 (MSN 3858) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4411; WFU 32898 (MSN 3859) 32899 (MSN 3860) 32900 (MSN 3861) 32901 (MSN 3862) 32902 (MSN 3863) 414th FG; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Cuerpo de Aviación Militar Dominicana 28Dec52 as serial 1111; Escuadrón de Caza-Bombardero, Santo Domingo/BA Trujillo; SOC 19Nov57 32903 (MSN 3864) 413th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Accident 23Mar45 taking off at Bluethenthal 32904 (MSN 3865) Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4424; WFU 32905 (MSN 3866) 32906 (MSN 3867) 443rd FS, 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Mid air collision 18Dec44 near Okeene, OK 32907 (MSN 3868) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 260th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Peterson Field, CO; Crashed 11Jun45 landing 5 miles NNE of Dallas, TX; Pilot killed 32908 (MSN 3869) 904th Base Unit, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Kissimmee Field, FL; Accident 24Feb45 taxying in collision with parked P-47D 42-29186 at Kissimmee; 132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; Mid air collision 28Aug45 on the Westhampton Beach Range, NY 32909 (MSN 3870) 32910 (MSN 3871) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 232nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Accident 1Apr45 landing at Dalhart; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; Force landed 14Jul45 with mechanical failure at Lubbock Field, TX 32911 (MSN 3872) 32912 (MSN 3873)(386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Fritzlar Airfield Y-86, Fritzlar Hesse, Germany May 3, 1945. A Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Accident 17Aug45 landing at Pittsburgh Municipal Airport, KS; American Republics Project; to Fuerza Aérea Equatoriana May49 as serial 413; Escuadrón de Caza 32913 (MSN 3874) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 267th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Fort Sumner Field, NM; Accident 14Jul45 after engine failure taking off near Fort Sumner; 128th FS, 116th FG, Georgia Air National Guard; Marietta Field, Atlanta, GA; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; Accident 20Mar49 landing at Westchester County Airport, NY; To Fuerza Aérea Equatoriana May49 as serial 413 32914 (MSN 3875) 32915 (MSN 3876) 32916 (MSN 3877) 32917 (MSN 3878) To Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4412; WFU 32918 (MSN 3879) 396th FS, 368th FG, USAFE, Straubing [R-68], Germany; Mid air collision 19Jul46 on the Borkum Gunnery Range, Germany 32919 (MSN 3880) 32920 (MSN 3881) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI 32921 (MSN 3882) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Accident 3May45 landing at Fritzlar; to Imperial Iranian AF 32922 (MSN 3883) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Crash landed 28Jun45 after engine failure at Strother 32923 (MSN 3884) 32924 (MSN 3885) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Crash landed 25May45 with mechanical failure near Strother 32925 (MSN 3886) 507th FG, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; Crashed 8Feb45 on take-off and destroyed by fire at Dalhart, TX; Pilot killed 32926 (MSN 3887) 128th FS, 116th FG, Georgia Air National Guard; Marietta Field, Atlanta, GA; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY; 32927 (MSN 3888) 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI 32928 (MSN 3889) 32929 (MSN 3890) 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA; Crashed 28Aug48 one mile W of Roxbury, VA; Pilot killed; 139th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Schenectady County Airport, NYMid air collision 6Oct49 with F-47D 44-90411 3 miles N of Schnectady; Pilot killed 32930 (MSN 3891) 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Damaged 4Aug45 in collision on the ground at Centerville, DE 32931 (MSN 3892) 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 27Apr45 taking off with mechanical failure at Richmond 32932 (MSN 3893) 10th FS, 50th FG, 2nd AF, La Junta Field, CO; Force landed 10Sep45 with mechanical failure 2 miles S of Webster, SD 32933 (MSN 3894) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Accident 30May45 after engine failure taking off at Strother 32934 (MSN 3895) 365th FS [CH-O], 358th FG, 9th AF; Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Shot down by flak near Pegnitz, Germany April 11, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13750 32935 (MSN 3896) 32936 (MSN 3897) 32937 (MSN 3898) 118th Base Unit, 1st AF, Godman Field, Fort Knox, KY; Accident 31Oct45 taking off in collision with parked B-25J 44-30176 and 44-30178 at Godman 32938 (MSN 3899) 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 2May45 with mechanical failure taxying at NAS Petersburg, VA; Accident 16Jun45 after engine failure taking off at Richmond 32939 (MSN 3900) 32940 (MSN 3901) 32941 (MSN 3902) TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 19May52 as serial 451; WFU 32942 (MSN 3903) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; Crashed 30Jun45 after engine failure 6 miles NE of Cowley, KS 32943 (MSN 3904) 4185th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Independence Field, MO; Crash landed 2Jun47 after engine failure 6 miles SW of Independence 32944 (MSN 3905) 32945 (MSN 3906) 365th FS [CH-J], 358th FG, 9th AF; Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Damaged by flak 11Apr45 and crashed near Scheszlitz, Germany; Pilot bailed out and returned to unit 32946 (MSN 3907) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 70988; Alay/1 Bl; WFU 32947 (MSN 3908) 392nd FS [H5-S], 367th FG, 9th AF; "Ain"t Misbehavin"; 368th FG, 9th AF; "Cutie Face" / "Ain"t Misbehavin" 32948 (MSN 3909) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Shot down by flak near Ohlendorf, 14 miles SW of Braunschweig, Germany April 9, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14457. 32949 (MSN 3910) 412th FS [V5-M], 373rd FG, 9th AF 32950 (MSN 3911) 32951 (MSN 3912) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Crash landed 2May45 at Abilene; Pilot killed 32952 (MSN 3913) 32953 (MSN 3914) 365th FS [CH-N], 358th FG, 9th AF; Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; "Joey II"; Accident 21Apr45 landing at Mannheim-Sandhofen. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32954 (MSN 3915) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; "Kathie"; Damaged by flak while strafing trucks near Gottingen, Germany, engine failed and the aircraft crash landed SW of Hedemunden, Germany April 5, 1945; Pilot became POW. MACR 13844. 32955 (MSN 3916) 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF; Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; Damaged by flak while bombing marshalling yards at Homburg, Germany February 24, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12618. 32956 (MSN 3917) 32957 (MSN 3918) 388th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Florennes/Juzaine [A-78], Belgium; Shot down by flak 3 miles SW of Elsdorf, Germany February 25, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12732. 32958 (MSN 3919) 83rd FS [TC7], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; to Imperial Iranian AF 32959 (MSN 3920) 32960 (MSN 3921) 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Crashed into a hill after strafing trucks near Hadamar, Germany March 10, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12793. 32961 (MSN 3922) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; Shot down by flak during an attack of Birkenfeld, Germany March 18, 1945. While strafing some military trucks and horse-drawn vehicles on a road leading out of town in the southwest they encountered concentrated flak fire by which the aircraft was hit five times. All of a sudden all controls failed and the pilot had to bail out, getting slightly injured on his knee and neck. After landing on the ground he was almost hanged by angry civilians on a tree, however a Wehrmacht patrol saved him at the last moment. The soldiers first took him to a dressing station and then took him with them while retreating across the Rhine. In the following days he managed to escape three times. During the third time he was not recaptured but met an American tank column which took him along. On 27 March 1945, near Frankfurt, he met his unit again, which had been transferred there. MACR 13132. 32962 (MSN 3923) to Imperial Iranian AF 32963 (MSN 3924) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Lunéville [Y-2], France; Damaged by 40mm flak while strafing locomotives 3 miles W of Kaiserslautern and crash landed 3.5km NW of Landstuhl, Germany February 15, 1945; Pilot became POW. MACR 12383. 32964 (MSN 3925) 511th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; Kitzingen [R-6], Germany; Accident 11May45 landing at Kitzingen 32965 (MSN 3926) 507th FS, 404th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; Accident 13Mar45 landing at Sint-Truiden; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 32966 (MSN 3927) 32967 (MSN 3928) 32968 (MSN 3929) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Florennes/Juzaine [A-78], Belgium; Accident 29Jan45 landing at Florennes. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 32969 (MSN 3930) 387th FS [B4-X], 365th FG, 9th AF 32970 (MSN 3931) 316th FS [92], 324th FG, 12th AF; 141st Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 108th Fighter-Bomber Group, New Jersey Air National Guard, Godman AFB, Fort Knox, KY; Damaged 11Jul52 by fire near Godman 32971 (MSN 3932) 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Transport Group, 9th AF, Creil [A-81], France; Accident 22Jan45 landing at Sint-Truiden, Belgium. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 32972 (MSN 3933) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 71068; Alay/1 Bl; WFU 32973 (MSN 3934) 391st FS, 366th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Damaged 26Jun46 when ground looped at Fritzlar 32974 (MSN 3935) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Shot down by 20mm flak while strafing vehicles at Bell, Germany March 14, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13107 32975 (MSN 3936) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; Shot down by flak SE of Hecken, Germany March 16, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13109. 32976 (MSN 3937) 313th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Giebelstadt [Y-90], Würzburg, Germany; Shot down by flak while strafing targets at Bad Aibling, Germany April 25, 1945; Pilot MIA. MACR 14160. 32977 (MSN 3938) 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Crashed 3 miles W of Olpe, Germany after strafing barrage balloons March 16, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13099 32978 (MSN 3939) 367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF; Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; Shot down by flak and crashed near Kurtzenhausen, France January 29 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12059 32979 (MSN 3940) 405th FS [8N-J], 371st FG, 9th AF 32980 (MSN 3941) 32981 (MSN 3942) 32982 (MSN 3943) 365th FS [CH-R], 358th FG, 9th AF; Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; Mid air collision 1Mar45 with P-47D 42-27171 near Pforzheim, Germany; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12832. 32983 (MSN 3944) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 70845; Alay/3 Bl; WFU 32984 (MSN 3945) 23rd FS [7U-S], 36th FG, 9th AF; "Skippy"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 71178; Alay/2 Bl; WFU 32985 (MSN 3946) 32986 (MSN 3947) 32987 (MSN 3948) 365th FG, 9th AF; Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 70998; Alay/1 Bl; WFU 32988 (MSN 3949) 32989 (MSN 3950) 509th FS [G9-W], 405th FG, 9th AF; Straubing [R-68], Germany; Accident 14May45 landing at Straubing; to Imperial Iranian AF 32990 (MSN 3951) 365th FS [CH-C], 358th FG, 9th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 32991 (MSN 3952) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Shot down by Bf 109G-14/AS believed flown by Fw Rudolf Nebgen of JG 27/7 S of Heiligenstadt, Germany April 7, 1945; Pilot bailed out but was killed. MACR 13841. 32992 (MSN 3953) 32993 (MSN 3954) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 71008; Alay/1 Bl; Mid air collision 7Jul50 with P-47D 44-21097 and crashed near Bursa, Anatolia, Turkey; Pilot killed 32994 (MSN 3955) 395th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; Crashed in bad weather near Quierschied, Germany April 13, 1945; Pilot bailed out. On that day the pilot was leading his squadron on a mission to support the ground troops. Near Quierschied they flew into a bad thunderstorm and were called back before reaching the target area. With the heavy turbulence the engine quit and the pilot was forced to bail out. He landed in a wooded area in a 30 to 50 feet high tree. Trying to release himself from his parachute harness proved to be rather difficult. Soon afterwards a jeep with mounted machine gun with three American soldiers arrived in the woods. They believed German paratroopers might have come down there. After clarifying the situation, and after shinnying down, the pilot was taken to a small town where the three GIs were stationed. The GIs drove with him back to his base at Metz two days later. 32995 (MSN 3956) 32996 (MSN 3957) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Lunéville [Y-2], France; Crashed 27Mar45 at Lunéville; Pilot killed 32997 (MSN 3958) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Lunéville [Y-2], France; Shot down by flak 10 miles NE of Heilbronn, Germany April 1, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13653. 32998 (MSN 3959) 365th FG, 9th AF 32999 (MSN 3960) 508th FS, 404th FG, 9th AF, Sint-Truiden [A-92], Belgium; Accident 1Mar45 landing at Sint-Truiden; to Imperial Iranian AF 33000 (MSN 3961) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF; "Durk's Dotty!"; 406th FG, 9th AF 33001 (MSN 3962) 33002 (MSN 3963) 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Transport Group, 9th AF, Creil [A-81], France; Crash landed 4Feb45 one mile N of Gangelt, Germany. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33003 (MSN 3964) 13th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Toul/Ochey [A-96], France; Damaged 17Apr45 when ground looped at Ochey. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33004 (MSN 3965) to Imperial Iranian AF 33005 (MSN 3966) 366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF; "White Lightnin"; Damaged by flak while strafing an airfield near Amberg, Germany and made a crash landing 2 miles SE of Amberg, Germany April 11, 1945; Pilot POW. MACR 13747 33006 (MSN 3967) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7160; WFU 33007 (MSN 3968) 2010th Liaison Squadron, 70th Fighter Wing, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 1Apr47 landing at Lechfeld, Germany 33008 (MSN 3969) 33009 (MSN 3970) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7050; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33010 (MSN 3971) 512th FS [L3-G], 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Damaged by an explosion during the mission 24Feb45 and crashed landing at Asch; Pilot WIA 33011 (MSN 3972) 33012 (MSN 3973) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF,Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Shot down by Bf 109K-4 flown by Hptm Ernst-Georg Altnorthoff of JG 27/6 10 miles NW of Heilgenstadt, Germany April 7, 1945; Pilot MIA. MACR 13840 33013 (MSN 3974) 33014 (MSN 3975) 406th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Furth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Accident 10Jul45 landing at Fürth/Industriehafen involving P-47D 44-20156 and 44-33164 33015 (MSN 3976) 33016 (MSN 3977) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Shot down by flak while strafing a marshalling yard in Germany March 19, 1945; Pilot bailed out and taken POW. MACR 13178 33017 (MSN 3978) 33018 (MSN 3979) 33019 (MSN 3980) 506th FS [4K-X], 404th FG, 9th AF; "Sallie 2"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7064; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33020 (MSN 3981) 367th FS [CP-W], 358th FG, 9th AF; Crashed 33021 (MSN 3982) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Furth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Mid air collision 21May45 in bad weather near Karlsruhe, Germany; 391st FS, 366th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Accident 10May46 landing at Fritzlar 33022 (MSN 3983) 367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Shot down by flak over Holzkirchen, Germany April 25, 1945; Pilot bailed out and taken POW. MACR 14136. 33023 (MSN 3984) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Damaged 15Feb45 on take-off at Lunéville. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33024 (MSN 3985) 33025 (MSN 3986) 523rd FS, 27th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Accident 2Apr47 landing at Wiesbaden AAB, Germany; 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 26Feb48 in collision on the ground with P-47D 44-33783 at Neubiberg AB, Germany 33026 (MSN 3987) 510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Ophoven [Y-32], Belgium; Shot down by flak at Halver, Germany March 14, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13023 33027 (MSN 3988) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7129; 8 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33028 (MSN 3989) 358th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7111; 8 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33029 (MSN 3990) 358th FG, 9th AF 33030 (MSN 3991) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33031 (MSN 3992) 33032 (MSN 3993) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Niedermendig [Y-62], Germany; Damaged 9Apr45 on take-off at Neidermendig; Kassel/Rothwesten [R-12], Germany; Mid air collision 4Sep45 with P-47D 44-19784 and crashed near Ehrsten, Germany; Pilot killed 33033 (MSN 3994) 513th FS [4P-K], 406th FG, 9th AF; 524th FS [FD29], 27th FG, 12th AF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7112; 8 Alay/2 Bl; Mid air collision 15Jul52 with P-47D 7116 and crashed near Diyarbakir, Turkey; Pilot killed 33034 (MSN 3995) 313th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Toul/Ochey [A-96], France; Damaged 19Mar45 taxying at Ochey, France; to Imperial Iranian AF 33035 (MSN 3996) 85th FS [HB 10], 79th FG, USAFE, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Crash landed 2Dec46 4 miles W of Hörsching, Austria 33036 (MSN 3997) 406th FS [4W-O], 371st FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; "Virg"; Crashed 10 miles E of Nurnburg, Germany after being damaged by trees while strafing trucks April 20, 1945; Pilot survived and evaded capture. MACR 14092. 33037 (MSN 3998) 393rd FS [8L-C], 367th FG, 9th AF, Conflans-en-Jarnisy/Jarny [A-94], France; Shot down by flak NW of Gross Gerau, Germany March 20, 1945 and crash landed in a plowed field; Pilot POW. MACR 13183. 33038 (MSN 3999) 33039 (MSN 4000) 366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Shot down by flak while strafing 2 miles S of Holzheim, Germany April 26, 1945; Pilot bailed out and killed. MACR 14161 33040 (MSN 4001) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7135; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33041 (MSN 4002) 362nd FG, 9th AF, Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Crashed near Pelhrimove, Cheb County, Czechoslovakia March 1945. 33042 (MSN 4003) 33043 (MSN 4004) 379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Damaged by 40mm flak while strafing trains in a marshalling yard at Leinfeld, Germany and crashed at Worbis, Germany March 31, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13663. 33044 (MSN 4005) 524th FS [FD24], 27th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Damaged 25Sep46 when nosed over landing at Fritzlar; 526th FS [NC 8], 86th FG, USAFE; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7071; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33045 (MSN 4006) 397th FS [D3-Y], 368th FG, 9th AF, Buchschwabach [R-42], Germany; Yum Yum"; Mid air collision 16Jul45 near Windsbach, Germany; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7130; 8 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33046 (MSN 4007) 33047 (MSN 4008) to Imperial Iranian AF 33048 (MSN 4009) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Shot down by Bf 109K-4 flown by Fw Gunther Tschertner of JG 27/13 at Ascheberg, SW of Munster, Germany February 22, 1945; Pilot MIA MACR 12696 33049 (MSN 4010) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Stuttgart/Echterdingen [R-50], Germany; Mid air collision 18Jul45 3 miles SW of Schweinfurt, Germany 33050 (MSN 4011) 314th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33051 (MSN 4012) 507th FS [Y8-X], 404th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7017; 9 Alay/2 Bl; Crashed 15Aug50; Pilot killed 33052 (MSN 4013) HQ Squadron [3], 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy; 33053 (MSN 4014) 33054 (MSN 4015) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Force landed 7May45 near Stuttgart-Echterdingen, Germany. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33055 (MSN 4016) 33056 (MSN 4017) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 26May49 landing at Habbaniya, Iraq; to Imperial Iranian AF 33057 (MSN 4018) 513th FS [4P-M], 406th FG, 9th AF; Accident 7Mar45 landing at Asch, Belgium; Mid air collision 26Apr45 near Münster/Handorf, Germany; able to land. 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Crash landed 12Sep46 3 miles S of Nordholz, Germany 33058 (MSN 4019) 397th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; "Crock of S…"; Ditched 19Jun45 after engine failure into Lake Würm, Starnberg, Germany 33059 (MSN 4020) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Mid air collision 12Aug45 near Obernkirchen, Germany; Imperial Iranian AF 33060 (MSN 4021) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Accident 8Apr45 landing at Lunéville, France. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33061 (MSN 4022) 33062 (MSN 4023) 314th FS [39], 324th FG, 12th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33063 (MSN 4024) 365th FG, 9th AF 33064 (MSN 4025) 397th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7136; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33065 (MSN 4026) 33066 (MSN 4027) 522nd FS [S], 27th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by flak 9km WNW of Heilbronn, Germany April 2, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13649 33067 (MSN 4028) 346th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF 33068 (MSN 4029) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF 33069 (MSN 4030) 33070 (MSN 4031) 65th FS, 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy; Shot down by flak while strafing storage tanks near Campo San Pierto, Italy March 7, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12097. 33071 (MSN 4032) 525th FS [NB 10], 86th FG, USAFE; "Piano Kid"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7137; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33072 (MSN 4033) 527th FS [90], 86th FG, 12th AF, Tantonville [Y-1], France; Damaged 23Feb45 in collision with P-47D 42-27280 taxying at Marseille-Marignane [Y-14], France; to Imperial Iranian AF 33073 (MSN 4034) 33074 (MSN 4035) 345th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF; Hit by anti-aircraft fire strafing some railway wagons NE of Ghedi, Italy during a dive bombing mission on the railroad bridge at San Michele, Italy. Headed home but crashed between Matova and Reggio, Italy; Pilot bailed out and was rescued by partisans. MACR 13379. 33075 (MSN 4036) 33076 (MSN 4037) 525th FS [12], 86th FG, 12th AF; “Miss Virginia Ann III"; Crashed 25Jul45 4 miles S of Darmstadt, Germany; Pilot killed 33077 (MSN 4038) 346th FS [6D5], 350th FG, 12th AF; "Bend-er-Bust"; 33078 (MSN 4039) 346th FS [6D6], 350th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by anti-aircraft fire strafing a truck at Castelfranco Emilia, Italy during a dive bombing mission in the Po Valley, Italy. Pilot made wheels up landing 5 miles SW of Castelfranco Emilia, Italy. Aircraft tumbled over and over tearing off the vertical stabilizer and came to rest on its back; Pilot was killed. MACR 14007 33079 (MSN 4040) 345th FS [5A4], 350th FG, 12th AF; 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard, Andrews AFB, MD; Accident 22Oct49 landing at Andrews AFB 33080 (MSN 4041) 86th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; Lost at Sea 18May45 off Cervia Italy 33081 (MSN 4042) 33082 (MSN 4043) Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4657; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; [5-3]; 1° Reparto Tecnico. WFU 15Oct53 33083 (MSN 4044) 87th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; Crashed 12May45 near Brescia Italy; Pilot killed 33084 (MSN 4045) 33085 (MSN 4046) 506th FS [4K-T], 404th FG, 9th AF; "Mary Ann" 33086 (MSN 4047) 33087 (MSN 4048) 514th FS [O7-R], 406th FG, 9th AF; "Bloom's Tomb"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7081; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33088 (MSN 4049) 85th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Damaged 4Jun46 on take-off at Hörsching 33089 (MSN 4050) 345th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF; Hit by anti-aircraft fire south of Piacenza, Italy while on an armed reconnaissance mission 10 miles west of Piacenza, Italy. Made wheels up landing south of Roveleto, Italy. Pilot survived and was rescued by civilians who hid him until Allied troops arrived. MACR 14017. 33090 (MSN 4051) Accepted by USAAF Dec44; Departed US Jan45; Lend-Lease to Força Aérea Brasileira for use by their expeditionary force in Italy; TOC 19Apr45; Attached to USAAF; 1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça,[], 350th FG, 12th AF, Pisa, Italy; Flown to Air Service Command, MTO, Naples 2 June 1945; Dismantled, packed and shipped to Brasil; Reserialled June 1945 as 4126; Uncrated and assembled at Galeão, Rio de Janeiro; Flown to Santa Cruz AB; 2º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 7Jan46; Parque de Aeronautica dos Afonsos, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro 10Nov47; 1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro; Parque de Aeronautica de Sao Paulo, Base Aérea Sao Paulo 9May55; Cannibalized; SOC 17Mar58 33091 (MSN 4052) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Aachen [Y-46], Germany; Shot down by flak during a dive bombing attack on an armored column at Much, 17 miles NE of Bonn, Germany January 23, 1945. The right wing struck the ground causing the aircraft to cartwheel and the napalm load ripped free setting the fighter alight. The pilot was killed. MACR 14041. 33092 (MSN 4053) 65th FS [59], 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy; "Blitzy"; 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA; Mid air collision 16Aug49 with at target over the Ocean City Gunnery Range, MD 33093 (MSN 4054) Accepted by USAAF 14Dec44; Departed US 15Jan45; Lend-Lease to Força Aérea Brasileira for use by their expeditionary force in Italy; TOC 20Feb45; Attached to USAAF; 1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça,[B3], 350th FG, 12th AF, Pisa, Italy; Flown to Air Service Command, MTO, Naples 2 June 1945; Dismantled, packed and shipped to Brasil; Reserialled June 1945 as 4127; Uncrated and assembled at Galeão, Rio de Janeiro; Flown to Santa Cruz AB; 2º/1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 7Jan46; 2º/1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 14Oct49; Crashed 24Nov49 into a mountain near Petropolis, Brazil; Pilot killed. 33094 (MSN 4055) 33095 (MSN 4056) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Saint-Dizier [A-64], France; Mid air collision 26Feb45 with P-47Ds 42-28343 and 42-29009 near Domrémy-la-Pucelle, SE of Saint-Dizier, France. Able to land, pilot survived. 33096 (MSN 4057) Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7138; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33097 (MSN 4058) Accepted by USAAF 13Dec44; Departed US 24Jan45; Lend-Lease to Força Aérea Brasileira for use by their expeditionary force in Italy; TOC 19Apr45; Attached to USAAF; 1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça;350th FG, 12th AF, Pisa, Italy; Flown to Air Service Command, MTO, Naples 2 June 1945; Dismantled, packed and shipped to Brasil; Reserialled June 1945 as 4128; Uncrated and assembled at Galeão, Rio de Janeiro; Flown to Santa Cruz AB; 2º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 7Jan46; 2º/1º Grupo de Aviação de Caça, Base Aérea de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 14Oct49; Ground instructional use. 33098 (MSN 4059) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Centre de Tir et de Bombardement [98], Cazaux [BA706]; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis", [20-QD & 20-QQ], Boufarik, Algeria 33099 (MSN 4060) 345th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by anti-aircraft fire during a rocket attack on pontoon sections on the Po River, Italy while on an armed reconnaissance mission to Ostiglia, Italy. Aircraft crashed near San Benedetto, Italy; Pilot was killed. MACR 14062. 33100 (MSN 4061) 33101 (MSN 4062) 133rd FS, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH; Damaged 1May51 when ground looped on take-off at Grenier AFB 33102 (MSN 4063) 346th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF 33103 (MSN 4064) 198th FS, Puerto Rico Air National Guard, Isla Grande Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico; TOC by 1May7; Reclaimed 21Sep50 33104 (MSN 4065) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Accident 21Mar45 landing at Lunéville, France; Stuttgart/Echterdingen [R-50], Germany; Mid air collision 30Jun45 2 miles W of Zusmarshausen, Germany; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7139; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33105 (MSN 4066) 33106 (MSN 4067) 64th FS [25], 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy 33107 (MSN 4068) 87th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Accident 1Aug45 landing with engine failure at Hörsching; 86th FS [HC 16]; To Imperial Iranian AF 33108 (MSN 4069) 33109 (MSN 4070) 86th FS [HC 20], 79th FG, 12th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33110 (MSN 4071) 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Crashed 19Mar45 when caught fire and exploded on take-off at Le Culot. Pilot survived. 33111 (MSN 4072) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Damaged 26Apr45 on take-off at Frankfurt/Eschborn 33112 (MSN 4073) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7061; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33113 (MSN 4074) 412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Lippstadt [Y-98], Germany; Damaged 23Apr45 on take-off at Venlo, Netherlands 33114 (MSN 4075) 387th FS [B4-W], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Tuffy"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7070; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33115 (MSN 4076) 33116 (MSN 4077) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak near Nord Ingelheim, Germany March 3, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12880 33117 (MSN 4078) 33118 (MSN 4079) 391st FS, 366th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Damaged 15Aug46 when ground looped on take-off at Fritzlar, Germany; to Imperial Iranian AF 33119 (MSN 4080) 394th FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak near Kelheim, Germany April 24, 1945; Pilot killed. 33120 (MSN 4081) 33121 (MSN 4082) 391st FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Münster/Handorf [Y-94], Germany; Accident 3May45 landing at Münster/Handorf; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7172; WFU 33122 (MSN 4083) 33123 (MSN 4084) 365th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7166; WFU 33124 (MSN 4085) 391st FS [A8-C], 366th FG, 9th AF; 406th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7131; 8 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33125 (MSN 4086) 33126 (MSN 4087) 395th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; Imperial Iranian AF 33127 (MSN 4088) 33128 (MSN 4089) 506th FS, 404th FG, 9th AF; Damaged by flak near Euskirchen, Germany March 14, 1945. Headed home until engine failed and crashed 6 miles NNE of Kaskirehen, Germany; Pilot bailed out but killed. MACR 13102, 33129 (MSN 4090) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7132; 8 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33130 (MSN 4091) 33131 (MSN 4092) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Crash landed 26Mar45 after engine failure 4km NE of Edesheim, Germany; Pilot POW 33132 (MSN 4093) 22nd FS [3T-H], 36th FG, 9th AF, Niedermendig [Y-62], Germany; Accident 13Apr45 landing at Neidermendig. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33133 (MSN 4094) 510th FS [2Z-T], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Tallahassee Lassie" [named for the pilot's wife, who came from Florida’s capital city]. Also listed as (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in take-off accident at Venlo Airfield Y-55, Netherlands Apr 23, 1945. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33134 (MSN 4095) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7072; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33135 (MSN 4096) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 10 miles SW of Ansbach, Germany April 9, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13701 33136 (MSN 4097) 397th FS [D3-K bar], 368th FG, 9th AF; "The Jabo-Angels" 33137 (MSN 4098) In 1945, after the war ended in the Netherland, the USAF and RAF organized an exhibition on Shiphol airport and the centre of Amsterdam named “Wings of Victory”. One of the planes was P 47D 30 RA thunderbolt registration 44-33137. The plane had the name Thumper, the rabbit in Disney’s Bambi film. 71th fighter wing , 366 th fighter group, 9 th AF based at Thruxton, UK. 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 29Dec47 landing at Neubiberg; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7173; WFU 33138 (MSN 4099) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Crashed into high ground in overcast N of Limburg, Germany March 10, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 12976 33139 (MSN 4100) 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Kassel/Rothwesten [R-12], Germany; Force landed 18Dec45 after engine failure at Rothwesten 33140 (MSN 4101) 33141 (MSN 4102) 33142 (MSN 4103) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7168; WFU 33143 (MSN 4104) Base Air Depot No.1; 8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; Crashed 16Feb45 near Gatehouse of Fleet, Scotland; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed. 33144 (MSN 4105) 412th FS [V5-E], 373rd FG, 9th AF, Venlo [Y-55], Netherlands; Accident 3Apr45 landing and destroyed by fire at Venlo, Netherlands. Pilot survived. 33145 (MSN 4106) 314th FS [33], 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Damaged 3May45 in collision with P-47D 44-33330 taxying at Lunéville; to Imperial Iranian AF 33146 (MSN 4107) to Imperial Iranian AF 33147 (MSN 4108) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF; Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Accident 10Jun45 landing at Illesheim 33148 (MSN 4109) 404th FS [9Q-E], 371st FG, 9th AF 33149 (MSN 4110) 33150 (MSN 4111) 23rd FS [7U-L], 36th FG, 9th AF 33151 (MSN 4112) 396th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; Crashed after hit by explosion while strafing an installation at Ingolstadt, E of Baar, Germany April 24, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14095. 33152 (MSN 4113) 379th FS [B8-J], 362nd FG, 9th AF; Shot down by Fw 190A-8 at Birkungen, Germany April 5, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13839 33153 (MSN 4114) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Nordholz [R-56], Germany; Mid air collision 12Jul45 with P-47D 42-29258 and crashed at Worpswede, Germany; Pilot bailed out 33154 (MSN 4115) 386th FS [D5-H], 365th FG, 9th AF 33155 (MSN 4116) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Crashed 3Jan46 5 miles E of Cuxhaven, Germany; Pilot killed 33156 (MSN 4117 to Imperial Iranian AF 33157 (MSN 4118) B Squadron, 417th Night FS, USAFE, Kassel/Rothwesten [R-12], Germany; Damaged 27Mar46 on take-off and crashed one mile ESE of Kassel/Rothwesten 33158 (MSN 4119) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak 5 miles NW of Koblenz, Germany March 10, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 12977 33159 (MSN 4120) 33160 (MSN 4121) 33161 (MSN 4122) 510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Ophoven [Y-32], Belgium; Damaged 13Apr45 taxying at Gutersloh airfield Y-99, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany; 10th AES, Fürth/Industriehafen, Germany; Damaged 8Apr48 with engine failure at Fürth/Industriehafen 33162 (MSN 4123) 514th FS [O7-K], 406th FG, 9th AF; 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE; 526th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Crash landed 30Dec47 with mechanical failure at Oberpfaffenhofen AAB, Germany 33163 (MSN 4124) 325th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Transport Group, 9th AF, Creil [A-81], France; Crashed in English Channel while on ferry flight from RAF Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England to Creil [A-81], France March 27, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14046 33164 (MSN 4125) 314th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Stuttgart/Echterdingen [R-50], Germany; Crashed 10Jul45 near Ensingen, Pforzheim, Germany; Pilot killed 33165 (MSN 4126) 388th FS [C4-P], 365th FG, 9th AF 33166 (MSN 4127) 33167 (MSN 4128) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; Damaged 4Jan45 taxying at Evansville, IN 33168 (MSN 4129) 86th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Crashed 28May46 at Hörsching; Pilot killed 33169 (MSN 4130) 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA; Accident 18Jan45 in collision on the ground with AT-16 KF567 at Newark Field, NJ; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7009; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33170 (MSN 4131) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF 33171 (MSN 4132) 33172 (MSN 4133) 397th FS [TD16], 368th FG, 9th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33173 (MSN 4134) 511th FS [K4-D], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Sierra Sue"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7163; WFU 33174 (MSN 4135) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; "Jule"; Damaged by flak 20Apr45 after strafing railway wagons and crashed near Roßlau, Germany; Pilot POW 33175 (MSN 4136) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Aachen [Y-46], Germany; Shot down by flak 5 miles SE of Dortmund, Germany March 19, 1945; Pilot bailed out but was killed. MACR 13164. 33176 (MSN 4137) 387th FS [B4-O], 365th FG, 9th AF 33177 (MSN 4138) 379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Shot down by flak and crash landed at Hammelburg, Germany April 17, 1945; Pilot survived and evaded capture. MACR 14213 33178 (MSN 4139) 397th FS [D3-N], 368th FG, 9th AF 33179 (MSN 4140) 406th FS [4W-M], 371st FG, 9th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33180 (MSN 4141) 85th FS [HB 19], 79th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Accident 15Dec47 landing at Neubiberg AB, Germany 33181 (MSN 4142) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF 33182 (MSN 4143) 514th FS [O7-R], 406th FG, 9th AF 33183 (MSN 4144) 81st FS [2N-R], 50th FG, 12th AF; "Jammer Janie" 33184 (MSN 4145) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Crash landed 26Sep46 at Nordholz; to Imperial Iranian AF 33185 (MSN 4146) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Shot down and crashed at Werl Buderich, Germany March 19, 1945; Pilot killed; MACR 13166. Wreck excavated August 27, 2005. 33186 (MSN 4147) 405th FS [8N-D], 371st FG, 9th AF, Fürth/Industriehafen airfield [R-30], Bavaria, Germany; "Lizzy Shoot"; Crash landed 9May45 after engine failure 5 miles SE of Fürth/Industriehafen; 85th FS [HB 3], 79th FG, USAFE; Mid air collision 30Jan47 40 miles SE of Tréviso, Italy 33187 (MSN 4148) 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, MI; Crash landed 5Jan45 with fuel starvation 46 miles E of Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA; to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4425; WFU 33188 (MSN 4149) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Straubing [R-68], Germany; Mid air collision 18Jun45 with P-47D 44-20737 near Pocking, Germany; Pilot killed 33189 (MSN 4150) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Accident 13May45 landing at Gotha-North, Germany 33190 (MSN 4151) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Münster/Handorf [Y-94], Germany; Accident 18Apr45 landing at Münster/Handorf airfield Y-94, Munster, Germany; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 469; WFU 33191 (MSN 4152) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7169; WFU 33192 (MSN 4153) 22nd FS [3T-I], 36th FG, 9th AF; "Shorty George II"; 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF 1946; USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Accident 4Apr46 landing at Schleissheim/R-75, Germany 33193 (MSN 4154) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak near Malchen, Germany March 24, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13329 33194 (MSN 4155) 33195 (MSN 4156) 368th FG, 9th AF 33196 (MSN 4157) 365th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7063; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33197 (MSN 4158) 33198 (MSN 4159) 33199 (MSN 4160) 83rd FS [TC20], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; USAFE, Straubing [R-68], Germany; Damaged 21Feb47 when nosed over on take-off at Straubing; Accident 23Apr47 landing at Straubing; to Imperial Iranian AF 33200 (MSN 4161) 509th FS [G9-C], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Peggy Darlin"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7089; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33201 (MSN 4162) 395th FS [A7-S], 368th FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; "Miss You So"; Accident 4Apr45 landing at Metz; to Imperial Iranian AF 33202 (MSN 4163) 494th FS, 48th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak NE of Honnef, Germany March 13, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13010 33203 (MSN 4164) 105th FS, 118th FG, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry Field, Nashville, TN; 118th Composite Group, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; 52nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; Damaged 7Jun51 while parked in collision by F-47D 44-33830 at Berry AFB 33204 (MSN 4165) 493rd FS [I7-L], 48th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7065; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33205 (MSN 4166) 365th FG, 9th AF, Aachen [Y-46], Germany; 397th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF; Crashed into a hill while strafing motor transport vehicles near Densberg, Germany March 28, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13622 33206 (MSN 4167) HQ Squadron [C4-S], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Triple J" 33207 (MSN 4168) 33208 (MSN 4169) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Nordholz [R-56], Germany; Damaged 10Nov45 taxying at Nordholz; to Imperial Iranian AF 33209 (MSN 4170) 405th BS crashed Dec 26, 1945 into water after striking the mast of a fishing vessel 4 mi SW of Io Shima. All 3 aboard were killed. 33210 (MSN 4171) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7057; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33211 (MSN 4172) 512th FS [L3-V], 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Mid air collision 10Mar45 with P-47D 44-20561 near Neuss, Germany; Able to land. To Imperial Iranian AF 33212 (MSN 4173) 33213 (MSN 4174) 395th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF 33214 (MSN 4175) 367th FS [CP-R], 358th FG, 9th AF; "Ole Trapper IV"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7087; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33215 (MSN 4176) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; 104th FS [37], 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD; Accident 18Dec48 after engine failure taking off at Baltimore MAP 33216 (MSN 4177) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7083; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33217 (MSN 4178) 33218 (MSN 4179) 404th FS [9Q-V], 371st FG, 9th AF, Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Damaged 15May45 when ground looped at Reim-Munich, Germany 33219 (MSN 4180) 404th FS [9Q-U], 371st FG, 9th AF; "Always Marge!" 33220 (MSN 4181) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7052; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33221 (MSN 4182) HQ Squadron [A7-B bar], 368th FG, 9th AF; "Slick Chick"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7140; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33222 (MSN 4183) 33223 (MSN 4184) 387th FS [B4-M], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Wis. Witch" 33224 (MSN 4185) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7156; WFU 33225 (MSN 4186) 33226 (MSN 4187) 33227 (MSN 4188) 394th FS [4N-B & A], 367th FG, 9th AF; 10th Air Depot Group, 9th AF Service Command, Kassel/Waldau [Y-96], Germany; Accident 22Nov45 with engine failure landing at Kassel/Waldau 33228 (MSN 4189) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7049; 5 Alay/1 Bl; Crashed 18Jul51 near Kiziksa, Turkey; Pilot killed 33229 (MSN 4190) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7062; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33230 (MSN 4191) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7141; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33231 (MSN 4192) 33232 (MSN 4193) 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Damaged 20Mar45 on take-off at Le Culot; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7059; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33233 (MSN 4194) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Crashed NW of Wesel, Germany March 24, 1945; Pilot bailed out and killed. MACR 13503. 33234 (MSN 4195) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; "Lady Linda"; Shot down by flak 23Mar45 near Dörscheid, Germany; Pilot bailed out and taken POW 33235 (MSN 4196) to Imperial Iranian AF 33236 (MSN 4197) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7082; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33237 (MSN 4198) 33238 (MSN 4199) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak at Elsaffthal, near Wiesbaden, Germany March 15, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13095. 33239 (MSN 4200) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Aachen [Y-46], Germany; Battle damaged during a dive bombing mission on a flak battery at Inger, Germany, one of the bullets damaging the goggles on the pilot’s head. During a strafing attack on an armored column near Weyerbusch, the aircraft was damaged by flak and crashed 7 miles E of Uckerath, near Asbach, Germany March 25, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13331. 33240 (MSN 4201) 366th FS [IA-N], 358th FG, 9th AF; "Tarheel Hal"; 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Damaged 4Jan48 in collision with P-47D 44-20399 taxying at Neubiberg 33241 (MSN 4202) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7153; WFU 33242 (MSN 4203) 10th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Germany; Crashed 6Apr45 near Reisenbach, Germany; Pilot killed. MACR 13627 33243 (MSN 4204) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Bindlach [R-26], Germany; Accident 28Jul45 landing at Bindlach; 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Force landed 25Nov47 after engine failure one mile S of Neubiberg 33244 (MSN 4205) 512th FS [L3-G], 406th FG, 9th AF; 86th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; USAFE; Accident 6Jan47 landing at Hörsching, Austria 33245 (MSN 4206) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7151; WFU 33246 (MSN 4207) 33247 (MSN 4208) 513th FS [4P-L], 406th FG, 9th AF; "Diane" 33248 (MSN 4209) 525th FS [NB 4], 86th FG, USAFE; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7174; WFU 33249 (MSN 4210) 391st FS, 366th FG, 9th AF; USAFE; Crash landed 10May46 at Fritzlar, Germany 33250 (MSN 4211) 396th FS [C2-L], 368th FG, 9th AF; "Arizona Loraine"; 33251 (MSN 4212) 526th FS [NC 7], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 16Aug48 after engine failure taking off at Neubiberg; 526th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd Air Division, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Force landed 15Sep50 2 miles E of Munich 33252 (MSN 4213) 525th FS, 86th FG, USAFE; 33253 (MSN 4214) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Hesse, Germany; "Mom's Irish Mick"; Accident 3May45 landing at Eschborn 33254 (MSN 4215) to Imperial Iranian AF 33255 (MSN 4216) 379th FS [B8-G], 362nd FG, 9th AF; "Dream Girl"; 377th FS; Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Crash landed 11May45 near Dombuhl, Germany; 86th FG, USAFE; Imperial Iranian AF 33256 (MSN 4217) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, West Germany; 86th Composite Group; Force landed 1Oct47 with engine failure one mile E of Neubiberg 33257 (MSN 4218) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7093; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33258 (MSN 4219) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Mid air collision 18Jan46 with a Royal AF Spitfire MkXXI near Brunsbuttelkoog, Germany 33259 (MSN 4220) 365th FG, 9th AF; 525th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th Composite Group; Crashed 2Oct47 mechanical failure 5 miles NW of Neubiberg; Pilot killed 33260 (MSN 4221) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak SE of Sieburg, Germany March 21, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13218. 33261 (MSN 4222) 33262 (MSN 4223) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7150; WFU 33263 (MSN 4224) 33264 (MSN 4225) 365th FG, 9th AF; 423rd Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, USAFE, Le Tubé, Istres, France; Accident 22Mar46 landing at Giebelstadt 33265 (MSN 4226) 33266 (MSN 4227) 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 9th AF, Villacoublay [A-42], France; Crashed 22Mar45 after engine failure at Therdonne, 4.5km SE of Beauvais-Tillé airfield A-61, Picardy, France; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed. 33267 (MSN 4228) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne"; Accident 23Jun47 near Lachen, Switzerland; Groupe de Chasse II/9 "Auvergne"; Groupe de Chasse II/1 [G]; Groupe de Chasse II/8 [G] 33268 (MSN 4229) 511th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; Ophoven [Y-32], Belgium; Accident 19Mar45 landing at Ophoven; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7079; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33269 (MSN 4230) 313th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Giebelstadt [Y-90], Würzburg, Germany; Damaged 26Apr45 taxying at Wiesbaden, Germany; 524th FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Mid air collision 28Jul45 with P-47D 42-28626 near Sandhofen; 87th FS, 79th FG, USAFE; Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Accident 6Jan47 landing at Hörsching; 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Damaged 1Oct47 taxying at Neubiberg; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7060; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33270 (MSN 4231) 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF 33271 (MSN 4232) to Imperial Iranian AF 33272 (MSN 4233) 527th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; USAFE, Crash landed 18Oct48 one mile NW of Neubiberg 33273 (MSN 4234) 33274 (MSN 4235) 379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF; Verdun/Etain [A-82], Verdun, France; Crashed 27Mar45 after taking off and destroyed at Rouvres-en-Woëvre, France 33275 (MSN 4236) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4413; WFU 33276 (MSN 4237) 406th FS [4W-W], 371st FG, 9th AF; 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; USAFE; Damaged 16Apr47 on take-off at Fritzlar, Germany 33277 (MSN 4238) 389th FS [A6-N], 366th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; "Katie"; Crash landed 26Sep45 10 miles E of Hanau, Germany 33278 (MSN 4239) B-3 Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; Damaged 11Jan45 taxying at Greensboro-High Point Airport, NC; 23rd FS [7U-B], 36th FG, 9th AF; "Sugar Report" 33279 (MSN 4240) 525th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF, Braunschardt [Y-72], Germany; Crashed 9Jun45 near Darnheim, Germany; Pilot killed 33280 (MSN 4241) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Crash landed 31Jul46 at Nordholz, Germany; 526th FS [FE-280], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 526th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd Air Division, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Crash landed 12Oct50 at Munich/Reim AAB, Germany; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33281 (MSN 4242) 404th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF, Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Accident 5Jul45 landing at Furth 33282 (MSN 4243) Base Air Depot No.1; 8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; Crash landed 19Feb45 after engine failure at Woods Farm, Newton, Cambs, England; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33283 (MSN 4244) 33284 (MSN 4245) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7074; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33285 (MSN 4246) 406th FS [4W-L], 371st FG, 9th AF; 390th FS, 366th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Crashed 2Aug46 30 miles NE of Fritzlar; Pilot killed 33286 (MSN 4247) 396th FS [C2-Q or D bar], 368th FG, 9th AF; "Hot Shot"; 83rd FS, 78th FG, USAFE, Straubing AAB, Germany. Accident 14Apr47 landing at Straubing 33287 (MSN 4248) 379th FS [B8-A], 362nd FG, 9th AF; "Five By Five" 33288 (MSN 4249) 410th FS [R3-A bar], 373rd FG, 9th AF; "Gal-o-my Dreams" 33289 (MSN 4250) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7075; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33290 (MSN 4251) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by 88mm flak NW of Haltern, Germany March 21, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13221. 33291 (MSN 4252) 509th FS [G9-B], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Chow Hound III"; Shot down by flak near Dortmund-Brackel Airfield, Germany March 25, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13577. 33292 (MSN 4253) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7146; WFU 33293 (MSN 4254) 316th FS [89], 324th FG, 12th AF; "Miss Waikiki III"; tp Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7170; WFU 33294 (MSN 4255) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF; Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Crashed 15Dec45 into high ground in bad weather 2 miles NW of Rhena, Germany; Pilot killed 33295 (MSN 4256) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7012; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33296 (MSN 4257) 33297 (MSN 4258) 527th FS [83], 86th FG, 12th AF; "Jeannie"; FG, AF, Shot down by flak near Dürrenbüchig, Germany March 22, 1945; Pilot bailed out and taken POW. MACR 13235. 33298 (MSN 4259) 392nd FS [H5-B bar], 367th FG, 9th AF; 83rd FS, 78th FG, USAFE, Straubing AAB, Germany; Crash landed 14Jan47 at Straubing 33299 (MSN 4260) 33300 (MSN 4261) 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Ophoven [Y-32], Belgium; Damaged 4Apr45 on take-off at Ophoven. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33301 (MSN 4262) 33302 (MSN 4263) 104th FS, 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD 33303 (MSN 4264) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7175; WFU 33304 (MSN 4265) 33305 (MSN 4266) 33306 (MSN 4267) 33307 (MSN 4268) 33308 (MSN 4269) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak N of Wesel, Germany March 24, 1945; Pilot bailed out, was wounded but evaded capture and returned to unit. MACR 13511. 33309 (MSN 4270) 525th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Crashed 9Oct47 landing at Neubiberg; Pilot killed 33310 (MSN 4271) 33311 (MSN 4272) 156th FS [18], 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; 105th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 52nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; Accident 17Aug51 taxying at Berry; Accident 24Sep51 taking off at Berry 33312 (MSN 4273) 33313 (MSN 4274) 33314 (MSN 4275) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7067; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33315 (MSN 4276) 81st FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Giebelstadt [Y-90], Würzburg, Germany; "Jeannie" 33316 (MSN 4277) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Damaged 20Apr45 taxying at Frankfurt. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired 33317 (MSN 4278) 511th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7080; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33318 (MSN 4279) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak while strafing a train near Wülfrath, 10 miles E of Dusseldorf, Germany February 24, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACr 12608. 33319 (MSN 4280) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AF; Damaged by flak and crashed while strafing vehicles at Bad Köstritz, Germany April 4, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13659 33320 (MSN 4281) 379th FS [B8-S], 362nd FG, 9th AF 33321 (MSN 4282) 493rd FS [I7-N], 48th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7149; WFU 33322 (MSN 4283) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7142; 8 Alay/4 Bl; Mid air collision 13May52 with P-47D 44-33490 near Diyarbakir, Turkey; WFU 33323 (MSN 4284) 396th FS [C2-A], 368th FG, 9th AF; "Miss Ardith"; 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; to Imperial Iranian AF 33324 (MSN 4285) 33325 (MSN 4286) 33326 (MSN 4287) 405th FS, 371st FG, 9th AFAF; Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Accident 9Apr45 landing at Wertheim/Y-88, Germany; Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Accident 11May45 landing at Furth/Industriehafen; to Imperial Iranian AF 33327 (MSN 4288) 507th FS [Y8-P], 404th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7029; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33328 (MSN 4289) 392nd FS [H5-U bar], 367th FG, 9th AF 33329 (MSN 4290) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7157; Crashed 6Mar51 near Bandirma, Turkey; Pilot killed 33330 (MSN 4291) 314th FS [15], 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Damaged 3May45 in collision with P-47D 44-33145 taxying at Lunéville; Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33331 (MSN 4292) 411th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF; "Joes Job II"; 156th FS, 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; 33332 (MSN 4293) 33333 (MSN 4294) 33334 (MSN 4295) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7143; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33335 (MSN 4296) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Nordholz [R-56], Germany; Crash landed 17Nov45 at Nordholz 33336 (MSN 4297) 33337 (MSN 4298) 524th FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Germany; Damaged 5Apr45 taxying at Biblis, Germany; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7152; WFU 33338 (MSN 4299) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Germany; Accident 16Jun45 landing at Biblis 33339 (MSN 4300) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7095; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33340 (MSN 4301) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe Marche 1/8 "Saintonge"; Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Crashed 11Jun51 near Sainte-Barbe-du-Tlétat, Algeria; Pilot killed 33341 (MSN 4302) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/1 "Provence" [C]; Groupe de Chasse II/8 [R] 33342 (MSN 4303) 10th Air Depot Group, European Air Materiel Command, USAFE, Oberpfaffenhofen AAB, Germany; Crashed 26Apr48 after abandoned with engine failure 2 miles N of Bolzano, Italy; Pilot bailed out 33343 (MSN 4304) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; [D], El Aouina, Tunis, Tunisia 33344 (MSN 4305) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ. Damaged 17Aug50 with mechanical failure on take-off at McGuire AFB, NJ 33345 (MSN 4306) 526th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF; Schweinfurt [R-25], Germany; USAFE; Damaged 19Oct45 taxying at Schweinfurt 33346 (MSN 4307) 524th FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Germany; Crash landed 16Jun45 after engine failure at Biblis 33347 (MSN 4308) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33348 (MSN 4309) 33349 (MSN 4310) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [10-ST], Dijon [BA102], France; 33350 (MSN 4311) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Nordholz [R-56], Germany; Damaged 8Jun45 on take-off at Nordholz 33351 (MSN 4312) 33352 (MSN 4313) 524th FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; USAFE; Crashed 2Apr47 at Wiesbaden, Germany; Pilot killed 33353 (MSN 4314) 514th FS [O7-R], 406th FG, 9th AF; "Bloom's Tomb" 33354 (MSN 4315) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7019; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33355 (MSN 4316) 33356 (MSN 4317) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/1 [S]; Groupe Marche 1/21 Artois [B]; Escadron de Chasse 1/20 "Aurès-Nementha" [20-LB], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Radio call sign F-TFLB; Accident 29Jun56 near Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria 33357 (MSN 4318) 367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Mannheim/Sandhofen [Y-79], Germany; Mid air collision with unknown P-47D and crashed at Attenweiler, 25 miles SW of Ulm, Germany April 22, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14109. 33358 (MSN 4319) to Imperial Iranian AF 33359 (MSN 4320) 388th FS [C4-T], 365th FG, 9th AF; 104th FS [27], 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD 33360 (MSN 4321) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Returned to USAAF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7032; 9 Alay/3 Bl; Crashed 20Jul51 near Balikesir, Turkey; Pilot killed 33361 (MSN 4322) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Returned to USAAF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7076; 5 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33362 (MSN 4323) 394th FS [4N-B & U], 367th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; "Stupe"; Crash landed 27Jun45 after engine failure at Eschborn 33363 (MSN 4324) 33364 (MSN 4325) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7051; 5 Alay/1 Bl; Crashed 21Apr49 near Eskisehir, Turkey; Pilot killed 33365 (MSN 4326) 365th FS [CH-G], 358th FG, 9th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33366 (MSN 4327) 33367 (MSN 4328) 365th FS [CH-M], 358th FG, 9th AF 33368 (MSN 4329) 377th FS [E4-D], 362nd FG, 9th AF; 83rd FS [TC10], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; to Imperial Iranian AF 33369 (MSN 4330) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-K]; Centre d'Instruction à la Chasse; Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; Centre de Perfectionnement à la Chasse; Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; Escadron de Chasse 1/10 "Cercle de Chasse de Paris", Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; Accident 11Apr52 at Villacoublay, France 33370 (MSN 4331) 412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF; Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Damaged 8Jun45 on take-off at Illesheim, Germany 33371 (MSN 4332) 526th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; USAFE; 86th Composite Group; Force landed 8Dec47 after engine failure 5 miles S of Erding, Germany 33372 (MSN 4333) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7171; WFU 33373 (MSN 4334) 512th FS [L3-A], 406th FG, 9th AF 33374 (MSN 4335) 387th FS [B4-J], 365th FG, 9th AF 33375 (MSN 4336) 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF; "The Virgin IV"; 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ 33376 (MSN 4337) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-K]; Crashed 28Jul45 in bad weather near Pagny-sur-Meuse, France; Pilot killed 33377 (MSN 4338) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; L'École de Chasse, Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; 20e Escadre de Chasse; Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Accident 16Jun56 near Kanghat Sidi Nadji, Algeria 33378 (MSN 4339) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45 33379 (MSN 4340) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse III/3 "Ardennes" [TG-F]; Accident 25Jan46 at Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria; L'École de Chasse, Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; Crashed 24Aug48 near Oued Nja, French Morocco; Pilot killed 33380 (MSN 4341) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse III/3 "Ardennes" [TG-T]; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air [M]; Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; 33381 (MSN 4342) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne"; Accident 9Apr47 at Trier, Germany 33382 (MSN 4343) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Cazaux [BA706]; Crashed 13Mar53 at Cazaux; Pilot killed 33383 (MSN 4344) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette"; Mid air collision 6Jun45 with P-47D 44-19697 and crashed near Nordhouse, France; Pilot killed 33384 (MSN 4345) 33385 (MSN 4346) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Cazaux [BA706]; Accident 4May53 at Cazaux 33386 (MSN 4347) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse III/3 "Ardennes" [TG-B & Z]; Accident 25May45 at Colmar [Y-53], France; Centre d' Expertise Aérienne Militaire, Mont-de-Marsan [BA118]; Accident 27Oct47 at Mont-de-Marsan 33387 (MSN 4348) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; L'École de Chasse, Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; Accident 25Aug49 at Meknès, French Morocco 33388 (MSN 4349) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Cazaux [BA706]; Accident 20Nov52 at Cazaux 33389 (MSN 4350) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne" [C9-P]; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [10-ST], Dijon [BA102], France; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QU], Boufarik, Algeria; Accident 15May58 at Telergma, Algeria 33390 (MSN 4351) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-J]; Groupe de Chasse I/2 "Cigognes" [B]; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Villacoublay [BA107], Paris, Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air; Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Accident 5Aug53 near Tamara, French Morocco 33391 (MSN 4352) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Crashed 24Jul47 near Meersburg, Germany; Pilot killed 33392 (MSN 4353) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-M]; "Sgt Lecea";Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné" [I3-R]; Accident 16Dec46 at Marignane, France 33393 (MSN 4354) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné" [I3-E], "Bassompierre"; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Villacoublay [BA107], Paris, 1949 to April 1951; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QR], Boufarik, Algeria; Accident 26Apr58 at Telergma [BA211], Algeria. 33394 (MSN 4355) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 21; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 41, Dijon [BA102], France; Escadron de Chasse 1/20 "Aurès-Nementha", Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Crashed 13Sep56 near Ouenza, Algeria; Pilot killed 33395 (MSN 4356) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne" [C9-U]; Groupe de Chasse II/4 [4L-S]; Accident 2Aug49 near Effiat, France 33396 (MSN 4357) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10, Dijon [BA102], France; Accident 5Feb53 at Dijon 33397 (MSN 4358) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-L], "Lt J.Cavalli"; Groupe de Chasse II/2 "Berry" [L]; Accident 21Jan48 at Friedrichshafen, Germany; Groupe de Chasse I/1Aix-en-Provence [BA114]; Accident 9Jun51 at Aix-en-Provence, France 33398 (MSN 4359) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/6 "Travail" 33399 (MSN 4360) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-G]; Accident 31May45 at Entzheim, France; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Damaged in a storm 18Jun48 at Friedrichshafen, Germany 33400 (MSN 4361) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Centre d'Instruction à la Chasse, Meknès [BE708], French Morocco; Accident 17Apr45 in Sardinia, Italy 33401 (MSN 4362) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QM], Boufarik, Algeria, 30Apr58 to 23May60 33402 (MSN 4363) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45 33403 (MSN 4364) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45 33404 (MSN 4365) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-R], "Sgt Heurtaux"; Groupe Marche 1/21 Artois [404] 33405 (MSN 4366) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Accident 7Jun48 near Ailingen, Germany; 3e Escadre de Chasse [3] 33406 (MSN 4367) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-O], Lt Cruchant"; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air; Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Accident 24Feb51 near Jouy-en-Josas, France 33407 (MSN 4368) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Damaged in a storm 18Jun48 at Friedrichshafen, Germany; Groupe Marche 1/21 Artois; Accident 7Mar52 near Saint Lucien Algeria 33408 (MSN 4369) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-C], "Cne Dugard"; 33409 (MSN 4370) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-E], "Mektoub XIII"; Groupe de Chasse I/2 "Cigognes"; Accident 28Jun48 at Niedermendig, Germany; Centre Interamées d'Essais d'Engins Speciaux 343, Colomb/Béchar [BA145], Algeria; Accident 27Oct55 at Colomb/Béchar 33410 (MSN 4371) 524th FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; Accident 9Apr45 landing at Biblis. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33411 (MSN 4372) 392nd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Crashed while strafing an airfield 2 miles W of Schweinfurt, Germany April 4, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13843 33412 (MSN 4373) 10th Air Depot Group, European Air Materiel Command, USAFE, Oberpfaffenhofen AAB, Germany; Force landed 29Apr48 with mechanical failure 10 miles E of Ancona, Italy; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7148; WFU 33413 (MSN 4374) 394th FS [4N-G], 367th FG, 9th AF; "Nails II" 33414 (MSN 4375) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7031; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33415 (MSN 4376) 509th FS [G9-O], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Little Joe II" artwork - two dice showing two 2's (Little Joe). 33416 (MSN 4377) 394th FS [4N-A], 367th FG, 9th AF; "Philbert V" 33417 MSN 4378) 33418 (MSN 4379) 365th FS [CH-Y], 358th FG, 9th AF; "Stinky"; 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard; Andrews Field, MD 33419 (MSN 4380) 33420 (MSN 4381) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF, Lunéville [Y-2], France; Damaged by small arms fire by the 17th SS Armored Infantry Division 'Götz von Berlichingen' while bombing the railway bridge at Blickweiler, Germany March 11, 1945. Approaching the target the pilot got too close to his squadron leader and had to take evasive action, which brought him close to the ground. It was then when he was hit by infantry weapons. Together with his aircraft he crashed into a hill in woods near Breitfurt on the right-hand side of the road to Mimbach. The plane exploded and the pilot was killed. MACR 15889 33421 (MSN 4382) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Crash landed 26Mar47 at Fritzlar 33422 (MSN 4383) 33423 (MSN 4384) 33424 (MSN 4385) 510th FS [2Z-K;H], 405th FG, 9th AF, Straubing [R-68], Germany; Accident landing 14May45 at Straubing 33425 (MSN 4386) 509th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Kitzingen [R-6], Bavaria, Germany; Damaged 1May45 in collision with P-47D 44-33813 taxying at Kitzingen; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ. Accident 13Mar48 landing at Bedford, MA; Damaged 29Aug48 while parked in collision by C-45F 44-47669 at Hanscom Airport, MA 33426 (MSN 4387) to Imperial Iranian AF 33427 (MSN 4388) 386th FS [D5-M], 365th FG, 9th AF 33428 (MSN 4389) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF 33429 (MSN 4390) 33430 (MSN 4391) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Damaged 14Apr49 taxying at Neubiberg; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4634; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; Force landed 9May51 with engine failure near Orvieto, Italy 33431 (MSN 4392) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7167; WFU; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33432 (MSN 4393) 388th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF 33433 (MSN 4394) 392nd FS [H5-L], 367th FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; "Hunter"; Damaged 14May45 taxying at Langansalza [R-2], Germany 33434 (MSN 4395) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre"; Accident 9May45 at Entzheim, France; [AF-Y], Groupe de Chasse III/6 "Roussillon", 1946 33435 (MSN 4396) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Jan45; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 41; Dijon [BA102], France; 1949; Escadron Mixte de Calibration et d'Entraînement 3/10; 1952 33436 (MSN 4397) 510th FS [2Z-K], 405th FG, 9th AF; "Mormon Meteor IV" 33437 (MSN 4398) 33438 (MSN 4399) 107th FS, 127th FG, Michigan Air National Guard, Detroit-Wayne Major Airport, MI; Damaged 21Mar48 by bad weather at Lockbourne, OH; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 470; WFU 33439 (MSN 4400) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7161; WFU 33440 (MSN 4401) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; Damaged 28Feb51 after engine failure on take-off at Newark, NJ 33441 (MSN 4402) National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA); Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, Moffett Field, CA; Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Langley Field, Hampton, VA; January 25, 1945; Langley Research Center, to October 2, 1948; Wright Field, Dayton, OH; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba ; WFU 33442 (MSN 4403) 33443 (MSN 4404) 33444 (MSN 4405) 33445 (MSN 4406) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA 33446 (MSN 4407) 365th FG, 9th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7002; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33447 (MSN 4408) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7088; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33448 (MSN 4409) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33449 (MSN 4410) 33450 (MSN 4411) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Germany; Accident 14Apr45 landing at Biblis; 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; Crash landed 9Sep45 at Le Culot/A-89, Belgium 33451 (MSN 4412) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française 33452 (MSN 4413) 33453 (MSN 4414) 493rd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak while attacking tanks 2 miles SW of Altenkirchen, Germany March 23, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14042 33454 (MSN 4415) 366th FS [IA-P], 358th FG, 9th AF; "Flying Dutchman"; To Imperial Iranian AF as serial 2906 33455 (MSN 4416) 33456 (MSN 4417) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33457 (MSN 4418) 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th FG; Mid air collision 29Jul49 with a towed target 20 miles ESE of Wheeler Field, Libya; Damaged 2Aug49 taxying at Wheeler Field, Libya; 525th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; Damaged 11Oct50 on take-off at Munich/Reim AAB, Germany; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4607; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; Force landed 23Jan51 at Treviso, Italy 33458 (MSN 4419) 506th FS [4K-K], 404th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Accident 2Jun45 landing at Fritzlar; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7068; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33459 (MSN 4420) 33460 (MSN 4421) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7013; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33461 (MSN 4422) 33462 (MSN 4423) 396th FS [C2-Y], 368th FG, 9th AF; USAFE; Crashed 24May46 3 miles E of Geiselhoring, Germany; Pilot killed 33463 (MSN 4424) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7103; 8 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33464 (MSN 4425) 365th FG, 9th AF; 33465 (MSN 4426) 524th FS [FD4], 27th FG, 12th AF; Imperial Iranian AF 33466 (MSN 4427) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7155; WFU 33467 (MSN 4428) 388th FS [C4-M], 365th FG, 9th AF; "Holy" / "The Tulsa Redhead"; 33468 (MSN 4429) to Imperial Iranian AF 33469 (MSN 4430) 33470 (MSN 4431) 527th FS [78], 86th FG, 12th AF 33471 (MSN 4432) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Damaged 4Apr46 with mechanical failure on take-off at Nordholz 33472 (MSN 4433) 33473 (MSN 4434) 33474 (MSN 4435) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7144; 8 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33475 (MSN 4436) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Damaged 8May45 taxying at Illesheim. Repiired and transferred Aeronautica Militare 33476 (MSN 4437) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe Aérien de Liaison et d'Entraînement; Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; Accident 23Jun47 at Villacoublay; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air; Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Crashed 15Apr53 after mid air collision with P-47D 44-33684 near Monod, French Morocco; Pilot killed 33477 (MSN 4438) 365th FG, 9th AF 33478 (MSN 4439) 522nd FS [FB13], 27th FG, 12th AF; Conflict: To Imperial Iranian AF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7176; WFU; 33479 (MSN 4440) 33480 (MSN 4441) 526th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Nordholz AAB, Germany; Crashed 8Oct46 on take-off at Nordholz 33481 (MSN 4442) 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Transport Group, 9th AF, Creil [A-81], France; Crash landed 13Mar45 after engine failure 8 miles E of Sint-Truiden/A-92, Belgium. Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed. 33482 (MSN 4443) 508th FS [7J-E], 404th FG, 9th AF 33483 (MSN 4444) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Biblis [Y-78], Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany; Accident 10Apr45 landing at Biblis; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7177; WFU 33484 (MSN 4445) 365th FG, 9th AF; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ. Damaged 24Jul49 in collision on the ground with F-47D 44-33517 at McGuire AFB, NJ 33485 (MSN 4446) 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak while strafing locomotives near Naundorf, Germany April 18, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 14381. 33486 (MSN 4447) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Verdun/Etain [A-82], France; Damaged by flak while strafing a train near Eschwege, Germany and crash landed one mile W of Witzenhausen, Germany April 1, 1945; Pilot became POW. MACr 13669 33487 (MSN 4448) Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7007; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33488 (MSN 4449) 33489 (MSN 4450) 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Münster/Handorf [Y-94], Germany; Damaged 11May45 on take-off at Münster/Handorf, Germany 33490 (MSN 4451) 390th FS [B2-Q], 366th FG, 9th AF; 53rd FS [6V-J], 36th FG, 9th AF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7030; 9 Alay/3 Bl; Mid air collision 13May52 with P-47D 44-33322 and crashed near Diyarbakir, Turkey; Pilot killed 33491 (MSN 4452) 33492 (MSN 4453) 406th FS [4W-F], 371st FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; Damaged 31Mar45 taxying at Metz; Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Accident 10Jul45 landing at Fürth/Industriehafen involving P-47D 44-20156 and 44-33014; 523rd FS [FC16], 27th FG, 12th AF; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7178; WFU 33493 (MSN 4454) 33494 (MSN 4455) 365th FS [CH-P], 358th FG, 9th AF 33495 (MSN 4456) 397th FS [D3-O], 368th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Mid air collision 15Apr45 with P-47D 42-28939 and crashed 2 miles S of Münnerstadt, Germany; Pilot bailed out. MACR 14207. 33496 (MSN 4457) 522nd FS [FB1], 27th FG, 12th AF 33497 (MSN 4458) 82nd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; USAFE, Straubing AAB, Germany; Damaged 28Mar47 on take-off when ground looped after engine failure at Straubing 33498 (MSN 4459) 33499 (MSN 4460) to Imperial Iranian AF 33500 (MSN 4461) 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th FG; 525th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, Damaged 4Apr50 by mechanical failure at Neubiberg 33501 (MSN 4462) 365th FG, 9th AF; "Tulsa Redhead/Holy"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7042; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33502 (MSN 4463) 388th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak at Weyerbusch, Germany March 25, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13333. 33503 (MSN 4464) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33504 (MSN 4465) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7001; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33505 (MSN 4466) 525th FS [25], 86th FG, 12th AF, Tantonville [Y-1], Lorraine, France; Damaged 2Apr45 after engine failure on take-off at Tantonville. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33506 (MSN 4467) 527th FS [98], 86th FG, 12th AF; "Dutch"; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7011; 9 Alay/1 Bl; Crashed 33507 (MSN 4468) 33508 (MSN 4469) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF, Saint-Dizier [A-64], France; Damaged 18Mar45 while taxying by P-47D 42-28051 in an accident taking off at Saint-Dizier; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7069; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33509 (MSN 4470) 492nd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF; Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Crashed 17May45 with mechanical failure near Windsheim, Germany; Pilot bailed out 33510 (MSN 4471) 33511 (MSN 4472) 33512 (MSN 4473) 33513 (MSN 4474) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by flak while strafing a train 20 miles E of of Strasbourg, S of Karlsruhe, Germany March 26, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 13460, 33514 (MSN 4475) 33515 (MSN 4476) 33516 (MSN 4477) 553rd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, MI; Crash landed 31Jan45 with fuel starvation at New Cumberlnd, PA 33517 (MSN 4478) 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; Damaged 24Jul49 in collision on the ground with F-47D 44-33484 at McGuire AFB, NJ; 119th FS, 102nd FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; Mid air collision 2Jun51 with F-47D 44-90423 E of Yaphank, NY; Pilot killed 33518 (MSN 4479) 508th FS [7J-Q], 404th FG, 9th AF; "Sweet Music"; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 464; WFU 33519 (MSN 4480) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI 33520 (MSN 4481) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7018; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33521 (MSN 4482) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7038; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33522 (MSN 4483) 379th FS [B8-N], 362nd FG, 9th AF; "Why Pick On Me ?!!"; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7025; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33523 (MSN 4484) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; Accident 23May47 taking off at Fort Dix Field, NJ; 141st FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Mercer Field, Trenton, NJ; Crash landed 22Nov50 at NAS Patuxent River, MD 33524 (MSN 4485) 393rd FS [8L-A bar], 367th FG, 9th AF; 406th FS [4W-T], 371st FG, 9th AF; 390th FS, 366th FG, USAFE, Fritzlar AAB, Germany; Crash landed 4Jun46 one mile SE of Fritzlar 33525 (MSN 4486) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7180; NTU 33526 (MSN 4487) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33527 (MSN 4488) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33528 (MSN 4489) 33529 (MSN 4490) 33530 (MSN 4491) 33531 (MSN 4492) 33532 (MSN 4493) 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF; Niedermendig [Y-62], Germany; Crash landed 14Apr45 with fuel starvation near Munster, Germany; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7045; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33533 (MSN 4494) 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; 119th FS, 102nd FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ; Accident 11Apr51 landing at McGuire AFB, NJ 33534 (MSN 4495) 526th FS [48], 86th FG, 12th AF; Conflict: To Imperial Iranian AF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7048; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33535 (MSN 4496) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre"; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air [1], Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Escadron de Chasse 1/10 "Cercle de Chasse de Paris"Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; Mid air collision 25May52 with P-47D 44-33671 at Villacoublay, France 33536 (MSN 4497) 33537 (MSN 4498) 527th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF 33538 (MSN 4499) 133rd FS, 101st FG, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH. Accident 31Aug49 landing at Dow AFB, Bangor, ME 33539 (MSN 4500) 393rd FS [8L-C], 367th FG, 9th AF; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7006; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33540 (MSN 4501) 33541 (MSN 4502) 33542 (MSN 4503) 133rd FS, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH. Damaged 3Jul51 when ground looped on take-off at Grenier; Crash landed 12Oct51 after engine failure at Grenier 33543 (MSN 4504) 511th FS [K4-H], 405th FG, 9th AF; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33544 (MSN 4505) 64th FS [32], 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy; 33545 (MSN 4506) 33546 (MSN 4507) to Imperial Iranian AF 33547 (MSN 4508) 514th FS [O7-D & O], 406th FG, 9th AF; Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7085; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33548 (MSN 4509) 83rd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; USAFE, Straubing AAB, Germany; Accident 4Mar47 when nosed over landing at Straubing 33549 (MSN 4510) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar [Y-86], Fritzlar Hesse, Germany; Accident 10May45 landing at Fritzlar. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33550 (MSN 4511) 527th FS [83], 86th FG, 12th AF; "The Ole Man" / "The Ruptured Duck"; To Imperial Iranian AF 33551 (MSN 4512) 33552 (MSN 4513) 365th FG, 9th AF 33553 (MSN 4514) 365th FG, 9th AF; 345th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF Shot down by anti-aircraft fire while passing N of San Benedetto, Italy while on an armed reconnaissance mission to Ostiglia, Italy; Pilot killed. MACR 14063. 33554 (MSN 4515) 33555 (MSN 4516) 365th FG, 9th AF; Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33556 (MSN 4517) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33557 (MSN 4518) 33558 (MSN 4519) 22nd FS [RB19], 36th FG, 9th AF; to Imperial Iranian AF 33559 (MSN 4520) 525th FS [37], 86th FG, 12th AF; "Ole Missouri; The Jawbone" 33560 (MSN 4521) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33561 (MSN 4522) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7037; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33562 (MSN 4523) 390th FS [B2-B], 366th FG, 9th AF; Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Damaged 5Apr45 in collision with L-5 42-98714 taxying at Asch. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33563 (MSN 4524) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd Air Division; Damaged 13Jun50 after engine failure on take-off at Neubiberg 33564 (MSN 4525) 33565 (MSN 4526) 86th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF; USAFE, Hörsching [R-87], Linz, Austria; Accident 28Aug46 landing at Hörsching 33566 (MSN 4527) 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Shot down by 40mm flak while strafing trains 5 miles NE of Triberg, Germany April 16, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14313. 33567 (MSN 4528) 346th FS [6C2], 350th FG, 12th AF; "Puddin-Head" 33568 (MSN 4529) 33569 (MSN 4530) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7055; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33570 (MSN 4531) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak 3 miles W of Griesheim, Germany March 23, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14044 33571 (MSN 4532) 33572 (MSN 4533) 33573 (MSN 4534) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7043; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33574 (MSN 4535) 316th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Damaged by flak while strafing an airfield NE of Munich, Germany and crash landed at Granech, Germany April 24, 1945; Pilot became POW. MACR 14104. 33575 (MSN 4536) 513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; Crashed near Eckernförde, Germany in bad weather May 3, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14355. 33576 (MSN 4537) 397th FS [D3-K bar], 368th FG, 9th AF 33577 (MSN 4538) 104th FS, 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD Crashed 22Apr50 into the Patapsco River, Baltimore, MD 33578 (MSN 4539) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF 33579 (MSN 4540) 506th FS [4K-O], 404th FG, 9th AF; "Pride 'o Dogpatch"; 104th FS, 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD. Crash landed 1Apr50 after engine failure near Showell, MD 33580 (MSN 4541) 33581 (MSN 4542) 33582 (MSN 4543) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak E of Riesa, Germany April 16, 1945; Pilot taken POW. MACR 14214. 33583 (MSN 4544) 33584 (MSN 4545) 107th FS, 127th FG, Michigan Air National Guard, Detroit-Wayne Major Airport, MI; Damaged 21Mar48 by bad weather at Lockbourne, OH; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 466; Crashed 11Apr58 on take-off from Campo Teniente Brihuega, Cuba; Pilot killed 33585 (MSN 4546) 527th FS [ND 24], 86th FG, USAFE; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4623; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; [5-11]; Force landed 14Jun51 near Quinto di Treviso 33586 (MSN 4547) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33587 (MSN 4548) 167th FS, 123rd FG, West Virginia Air National Guard, Charleston, WV; Kanawa Airport, WV; Crash landed 6Dec47 after engine failure one mile N of Charleston, WV 33588 (MSN 4549) 33589 (MSN 4550) 33590 (MSN 4551) 523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; Crashed after hitting trees while strafing motor vehicles N of Ennabeuren, Germany April 21, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 14135 33591 (MSN 4552) 393rd FS [8L-L], 367th FG, 9th AF; Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Damaged 8May45 when ground looped at Ansbach/R-45, Ketterbac, Germany. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33592 (MSN 4553) 393rd FS [8L-C], 367th FG, 9th AF; Conflans-en-Jarnisy/Jarny [A-94], France; Accident 5Apr45 landing at Jarny. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33593 (MSN 4554) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7020; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33594 (MSN 4555) 392nd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF 33595 (MSN 4556) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd Air Division; Force landed 2Sep50 2 miles E of Munich 33596 (MSN 4557) 33597 (MSN 4558) 167th FS, 123rd FG, West Virginia Air National Guard, Charleston, WV; 156th FS, 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; 152nd FS, 103rd FG, Rhode Island Air National Guard, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY 33598 (MSN 4559) 33599 (MSN 4560) 33600 (MSN 4561) 33601 (MSN 4562) 33602 (MSN 4563) 33603 (MSN 4564) 33604 (MSN 4565) 33605 (MSN 4566) 346th FS, 350th FG, 12th AF; 104th FS [15], 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD 1946 to 1951 33606 (MSN 4567) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Escadron Mixte de Calibration et d'Entraînement 3/10; Accident 19Oct51 near Sidi Ali Ben Sghir, French Morocco 33607 (MSN 4568) 10th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Giebelstadt [Y-90], Würzburg, Germany; Damaged 7May45 taxying at Giebelstadt; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4638; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; WFU; Scrapped 25Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33608 (MSN 4569) 389th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Genk, Belgium; Damaged 11Apr45 on take-off at Asch. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 33609 (MSN 4570) 33610 (MSN 4571) Flight Section, Materiel Division, Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Used for zoom characteristics, 4Jul45 33611 (MSN 4572) 33612 (MSN 4573) to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4426; WFU 33613 (MSN 4574) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7005; 9 Alay/1 Bl; Crashed 2Aug51; Pilot killed 33614 (MSN 4575) 33615 (MSN 4576) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33616 (MSN 4577) 166th FS, 121st FG, Ohio Air National Guard, Lockbourne AAB, OH; 141st FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Mercer Field, Trenton, NJ; Damaged 25Jun50 by mechanical failure on take-off at McGuire AFB, NJ 33617 (MSN 4578) 33618 (MSN 4579) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7094; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33619 (MSN 4580) Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7086; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33620 (MSN 4581) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air [H], Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Accident 27Mar52 at Rabat-Salé, French Morocco 33621 (MSN 4582) 410th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF 33622 (MSN 4583) 33623 (MSN 4584) 526th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th FG; Crashed 24May49 6 miles S of Augsburg, West Germany; Pilot killed 33624 (MSN 4585) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse I/1 "Provence"; Crashed 20Mar51 near Berghent, French Morocco; Pilot killed 33625 (MSN 4586) 64th FS, 57th FG, 12th AF, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy; Crashed 3/4 mile S of Modena, Italy after engine failure April 19, 1945. Returning from a dive bombing mission in the northern Po river valley, the engine suffered a severe oil leak. Reaching Modena, the engine failed and the pilot bailed out, evading capture. MACR 14067 33626 (MSN 4587) 33627 (MSN 4588) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601, Châteaudun [BA279]; Accident 23Feb53 at Ambérieu-en-Bugey, France; To Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7027; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33628 (MSN 4589) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7026; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33629 (MSN 4590) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33630 (MSN 4591) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Damaged by flak and crashed at Dingelstädt, Germany April 7, 1945; Pilot killed. MACR 13842. 33631 (MSN 4592) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/6 "Travail"; Accident 29Apr56 at Biskra, Algeria; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis", Boufarik, Algeria 33632 (MSN 4593) 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th FG; Crashed 21Apr49 one mile N of Bamberg, West Germany; Pilot killed 33633 (MSN 4594) 33634 (MSN 4595) 33635 (MSN 4596) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre"; Accident 1Oct48 at Istres, France; Groupe de Chasse I/6; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne" 33636 (MSN 4597) 365th FG, 9th AF; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ 33637 (MSN 4598) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7041; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33638 (MSN 4599) 33639 (MSN 4600) 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th FG; Accident 25Jul48 taking off with mechanical failure at Munich/Reims, Germany 33640 (MSN 4601) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Transport de Liaison Aérienne II/60; Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; "Petit Suzon" 33641 (MSN 4602) 33642 (MSN 4603) 33643 (MSN 4604) 33644 (MSN 4605) 525th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th FG; Accident 21Jul48 when ground looped landing at Munich/Reims, Germany; 133rd FS, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Wing, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH; Damaged 20Jul51 in collision with parked F-47D 44-21063 while taxying at Petersburg Airport, WV 33645 (MSN 4606) 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard; Andrews Field, MD; 139th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Schenectady County Airport, NY 33646 (MSN 4607) 48th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4707th Defense Wing, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH; Accident 4Nov52 landing at Grenier 33647 (MSN 4608) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [C], Dijon [BA102], France; Groupe Marche II/8; Escadrille Régionale de Chasse 573 [C], Centre d'Entraînement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Rabat-Salé, French Morocco; Accident 19Dec51 at Oran-La-Sénia, Algeria 33648 (MSN 4609) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe Marche I/9 "Limousin"; Bizerte Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia [BA156]; Accident 4Sep50 at Bizerte 33649 (MSN 4610) 326th Ferrying Squadron, 1st Transport Group, 9th AF, Creil [A-81], France; Force landed 28Mar45 with mechanical failure at Creil, France while on ferry flight. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed 33650 (MSN 4611) 33651 (MSN 4612) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33652 (MSN 4613) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse I/6 33653 (MSN 4614) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-R]; 10e Escadre de Chasse; Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; Accident 25Apr51 near Le Haillan, France 33654 (MSN 4615) 527th FS [ND 6], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4654; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 22° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri/51^ AB; WFU; Scrapped 23Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33655 (MSN 4616) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné" [I3-B]; Accident 9Jun46 at Salon-de-Provence, France; Groupe Marche 1/21 Artois; Accident 22Mar52 near Chanzy Algeria; Accident 8Apr52 at Oran-La-Sénia Algeria 33656 (MSN 4617) 526th FS, 86th Composite Group, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, West Germany; 86th FG; Crashed 9Sep48 after engine failure 2 miles S of Meinberg, Germany; Pilot bailed out 33657 (MSN 4618) 393rd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by flak at Viechtach, Germany April 25, 1945; Pilot bailed out and became POW. MACR 14093. 33658 (MSN 4619) 33659 (MSN 4620) 33660 (MSN 4621) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4613; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 22° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri/51^ AB; 1° Reparto Tecnico; WFU 15Oct53 33661 (MSN 4622) 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA; 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ 33662 (MSN 4623) Base Air Depot No.1; 8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Crashed 20Jan49 after mid air collision with F-47D 44-89786 and 44-33803, 3 miles S of Unterhaching, Germany; Pilot killed 33663 (MSN 4624) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse III/6 "Roussillon" [AF-C]; Escadron d'Entraînement Opérationnel et de Calibration 1/17 [A], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Damaged taxying 28Jan55 in collision with P-47D 4 4-20356 at Oran-La-Sénia, Algeria 33664 (MSN 4625) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air [J], Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; 33665 (MSN 4626) 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA; Mid air collision 11Dec48 with P-47D 44-90369 8 miles E of Reading; Pilot killed 33666 (MSN 4627) 156th54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; Accident 1Aug48 when ground looped landing at Douglas Municipal Airport, NC; to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7090; 5 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33667 (MSN 4628) 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st Troop Carrier Group, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Crash landed 19Oct45 at Eschborn 33668 (MSN 4629) 378th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Damaged 29Apr45 taxying at Frankfurt/Rhein-Main. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33669 (MSN 4630) 527th FS [ND 30], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Damaged 22Aug49 taxying at Wheelus AAB, Tripoli, Libya; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4622; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; [51-16]; 22° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri/51^ AB; WFU; Scrapped 24Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33670 (MSN 4631) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette"; Groupe de Chasse III/3 "Ardennes"; Groupe de Chasse II/2 "Berry" [Z]; Accident 28Sep48 at Mengen, Germany 33671 (MSN 4632) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-Y], "Sgt Bourdon"; Escadron de Chasse 1/10 "Cercle de Chasse de Paris", Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; Mid air collision 25May52 with P-47D 44-33535 at Villacoublay, France 33672 (MSN 4633) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33673 (MSN 4634) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air [B], Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; 33674 (MSN 4635) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre", Dole/Tavaux [Y-7], France; Damaged by flak over the River Rhine on a mission 30Jan45, damaging the fin and a wing tip; [3U-C]; Damaged by flak on a mission 13Feb45; GDA 550; Accident 4Oct45 at Strasbourg, France; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 41, Dijon [BA102], France; Accident 21Mar56 at Bizerte Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10, Dijon [BA102], France; 33675 (MSN 4636) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Centre D'Essai en Vol, Brétigny-sur-Orge [BA217] 33676 (MSN 4637) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; ZDA 902; Accident 13Apr50 near Giens, France; Escadron de Chasse 1/20 "Aurès-Nementha" [20-LT], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Radio call sign F-TFLT; 20e Escadre de Chasse, Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Accident 14Feb57 at Telergma, Algeria; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QZ], Boufarik, Algeria; Accident 9May58 at Oran-La-Sénia, Algeria 33677 (MSN 4638) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-C]; Crashed 7Aug46 near Hatzenbühl, Germany; Pilot killed 33678 (MSN 4639) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre"; Accident 21Jun46 near Livron, France 33679 (MSN 4640) Departed US 24Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [22], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 25Feb47. 33680 (MSN 4641) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Damaged in a storm 18Jun48 at Friedrichshafen, Germany 33681 (MSN 4642) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Two French AF P-47D Thunderbolts landed in Basel-Birsfelden, Switzerland on May 25, 1945. The two pilots were flying from Paris to Strasbourg, France. On the following day, they were able to return to Strasbourg; Groupe de Chasse III/6 "Roussillon"; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [10-SR], Dijon [BA102], France; Crashed 11Feb46 near Mondelange, France; Pilot killed; 33682 (MSN 4643) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/4; Accident 31Jan49 at Friedrichshafen, West Germany 33683 (MSN 4644) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/4; Accident 19Apr49 at Friedrichshafen, West Germany 33684 (MSN 4645) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse III/6 "Roussillon"; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Crashed 15Apr53 after mid air collision with P-47D 44-33476 near Monod, French Morocco; Pilot killed 33685 (MSN 4646) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33686 (MSN 4647) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Two French AF P-47D Thunderbolts landed in Basel-Birsfelden, Switzerland on May 25, 1945. The two pilots were flying from Paris to Strasbourg, France. On the following day, they were able to return to Strasbourg; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 1/17; Accident 12Mar53 at Oran-La-Sénia, Algeria; 33687 (MSN 4648) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-L], "Sgt Seeten"; Crashed 7Mar47 near Thiès, Senegal; Pilot killed 33688 (MSN 4649) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Escadron de Chasse 1/20 "Aurès-Nementha" [20-LP], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Radio call sign F-TFLP; Accident 31May56 at Telergma, Algeria; Groupe de Transport de Liaison Aérienne II/60 Villacoublay [BA107], Paris; 33689 (MSN 4650) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne"; Accident 22Jun45 at Entzheim, France; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre"; Crashed 13Aug45 on take-off at Entzheim, France 33690 (MSN 4651) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33691 (MSN 4652) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe Marche I/9 "Limousin", Bizerte Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia [BA156]; Accident 17Aug50 at Ariana, Tunisia 33692 (MSN 4653) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33693 (MSN 4654) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Centre d'Entrainement des Réserves de l'Armée de l'Air, Rabat-Salé [BA151], French Morocco; Accident 30Oct49 at Villacoublay, France 33694 (MSN 4655) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne" [C9-U]; Accident 26Mar46 at Trier, Germany 33695 (MSN 4656) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QY & 20-QL], Boufarik, Algeria; Escadron d'Entraînement Opérationnel et de Calibration 1/17 [LR], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Radio call sign F-TFLR; Escadron de Chasse 1/20 "Aurès-Nementha" [20-LM], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Radio call sign F-TFLM; Accident 8Dec56 in collision with Sikorsky H-19 Chickasaw, serial D3 at Telergma, Algeria 33696 (MSN 4657) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné" [I3-S]; Groupe de Chasse I/10 [10-KN] 33697 (MSN 4658) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/8; Crashed 23Nov51 in the Sebkra d'Oran, Algeria; Pilot killed 33698 (MSN 4659) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33699 (MSN 4660) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33700 (MSN 4661) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33701 (MSN 4662) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné" [I3-H & C]; Escadron d'Entraînement Opérationnel et de Calibration 1/17 [QK], Oran La Sénia [BA141], Algeria; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QT & 20-QK], Boufarik, Algeria 33702 (MSN 4663) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33703 (MSN 4664) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [10-SL], Dijon [BA102], France; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/17; Force landed 5Jul54 after engine failure near Crimolois, France 33704 (MSN 4665) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe Marche I/9 "Limousin", Bizerte Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia [BA156]; Force landed 28Sep50 at El Aouina, Tunisia 33705 (MSN 4666) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45 33706 (MSN 4667) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 41, Dijon [BA102], France; 1949 33707 (MSN 4668) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe Marche I/9 "Limousin", Bizerte Sidi Ahmed, Tunisia [BA156]; Accident 21Jul50 at Bizerte 33708 (MSN 4669) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse I/4 "Navarre" [3U-P], "Lt Thomas"; Accident 3Mar47 at Agadir, French Morocco; Escadrille de Liaison Aérienne 41, Dijon [BA102], France; 1949; Groupe de Chasse I/3 "Corse" 33709 (MSN 4670) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-M]; Escadron d'Entraînement et de Calibration 3/10 [10-SN], Dijon [BA102], France; Escadron de Chasse 2/20 "Ouarsenis" [20-QK], Boufarik, Algeria; Accident 29May56 near Tatahouine, Tunisia 33710 (MSN 4671) Departed US 24Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [2], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33711 (MSN 4672) Departed US 16Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201, 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Written off 25Jul45 33712 (MSN 4673) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7021, [TC-21]; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU; to Turk Hava Muzesi, Cumaovasi AAB, Izmir 1966; Preserved and on display at the Istanbul Aviation Museum, a.k.a. Turkish AF Museum, Yesilköy, Istanbul, Turkey 1982; Displayed as TC-21, later as DE-21; 33713 (MSN 4674) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [3], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33714 (MSN 4675) 33715 (MSN 4676) Departed US 16Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [13], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 12Aug45. 33716 (MSN 4677) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [16], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33717 (MSN 4678) Departed US 22Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [4], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33718 (MSN 4679) Departed US Apr45; Lend-Lease 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; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33719 (MSN 4680) 33720 (MSN 4681) Departed US Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [5], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33721 (MSN 4682) Departed US Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [18], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33722 (MSN 4683) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [20], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Written off 6Jul45 33723 (MSN 4684) 590th Base Unit, Greenwood Field, MS; Crash landed 19Feb45 with mechanical failure at Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; 116th Base Unit, Long Beach Field, CA; Damaged 27Jun48 with mechanical failure over Los Angeles, CA 33724 (MSN 4685) 149th FS, 113th FG, Virginia Air National Guard; Byrd Field, Richmond, VA; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 461; WFU 33725 (MSN 4686) Departed US 16Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [25], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 29Jul49. 33726 (MSN 4687) HQ Squadron, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; Crash landed 31Jul45 at Kassel/Rothwesten/R-12, Germany 33727 (MSN 4688) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [23], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines. 33728 (MSN 4689) Departed US 20Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [12], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Condemned after accident 11Aug45 33729 (MSN 4690) 33730 (MSN 4691) Departed US 20Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [7], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33731 (MSN 4692) 33732 (MSN 4693) Departed US 16Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [8], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33733 (MSN 4694) Departed US 20Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [19], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33734 (MSN 4695) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française Feb45; [C9-D then B], Groupe de Chasse I/5 "Champagne"; 33735 (MSN 4696) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [17], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33736 (MSN 4697) 33737 (MSN 4698) Departed US 12Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [21], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33738 (MSN 4699) Departed US 16Apr45; Lend-Lease to Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana for use in Philippines May45; Attached to USAAF; Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201 [9], 58th FG, 5th AF, Camp Porac, Luzon; Aircraft remained in Philippines when the Mexicans returned home; Returned to USAAF; Salvaged in Philippines 13Jul49. 33739 (MSN 4700) 366th FS [IA-U], 358th FG, 9th AF, Reims/Champagne [A-62], France; 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 9th AF, Villacoublay [A-42], France; Damaged 18Sep45 on take-off at Villacoublay 33740 (MSN 4701) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7066; 5 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33741 (MSN 4702) 33742 (MSN 4703) 386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Fritzlar [Y-86], Fritzlar Hesse, Germany; Crash landed 24Apr45 after engine failure at Fritzlar 33743 (MSN 4704) 33744 (MSN 4705) 394th FS [4N-K], 367th FG, 9th AF; "Pootie Two" 33745 (MSN 4706) 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Frankfurt/Rhein-Main [Y-73], Germany; Accident landing 29Apr45 at Herzogenaurach/R-29, Germany. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33746 (MSN 4707) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 526th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; Damaged 14Sep50 when ground looped on take-off at Neubiberg; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4645; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 22° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri/51^ AB; WFU; Scrapped 28Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33747 (MSN 4708) 527th FS [ND 19], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 526th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33748 (MSN 4709) 33749 (MSN 4710) Groupe de Chasse II/3 "Dauphiné"; Mid air collision 26Nov45 with P-47D 44-20365 near Niedermendig, Germany; Pilot killed 33750 (MSN 4711) 33751 (MSN 4712) 33752 (MSN 4713) 313th FS, 50th FG, 12th AF, Giebelstadt [Y-90], Würzburg, Germany; Damaged 12May45 taxying at Giebelstadt 33753 (MSN 4714) 33754 (MSN 4715) 86th FG, 12th AF; 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; 85th Air Materiel Squadron, 85th Air Materiel Group, 2nd Air Division; Erding Air Depot, West Germany; Accident 5Jan51 landing with mechanical failure at Erding AAB, West Germany; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33755 (MSN 4716) 33756 (MSN 4717) 33757 (MSN 4718) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7040; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33758 (MSN 4719) 105th FS, 118th FG, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry Field, Nashville, TN; 118th Composite Group; 52nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing, McGhee Tyson Municipal Airport, TN; Crashed 6Jun51 into the sea after engine failure 3 miles ESE of Ocean, NJ; Pilot bailed out 33759 (MSN 4720) 133rd FS, 101st FG, New Hampshire Air National Guard, Grenier AFB, Manchester, NH; Accident 19Dec50 landing with mechanical failure at Grenier 33760 (MSN 4721) 33761 (MSN 4722) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 615, Accident 2Mar53 at Oran-La-Sénia, Algeria 33762 (MSN 4723) 33763 (MSN 4724) 33764 (MSN 4725) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/4; Accident 2Aug49 near Beizhofen Mengen, West Germany 33765 (MSN 4726) 393rd FS [8L-Q], 367th FG, 9th AF 33766 (MSN 4727) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33767 (MSN 4728) 33768 (MSN 4729) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-D]; Damaged 8Apr46 on take-off at Niedermendig, Germany 33769 (MSN 4730) Lend-Lease to Armée de l’Air Française; Groupe de Chasse II/5 "Lafayette" [9V-B], "Lt Cruchant"; Groupe de Chasse I/2 "Cigognes"; Accident 1Jun48 at Niedermendig, Germany; Accident 17Sep48 at Friedrichshafen, Germany 33770 (MSN 4731) 33771 (MSN 4732) 10th Air Depot Group, USAFE, Fürth/Industriehafen [R-30], Germany; Force landed 12Feb48 with mechanical failure at Oberpfaffenhofen AAB, Germany 33772 (MSN 4733) 33773 (MSN 4734) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7164; Crashed 19Apr52 near Bandirma, Turkey; Pilot killed 33774 (MSN 4735) 33775 (MSN 4736) 33776 (MSN 4737) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33777 (MSN 4738) 33778 (MSN 4739) 33779 (MSN 4740) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33780 (MSN 4741) 33781 (MSN 4742) 33782 (MSN 4743) 33783 (MSN 4744) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; Accident 26Feb48 in collision on the ground with P-47D 44-33025 at Neubiberg AB, Germany 33784 (MSN 4745) 611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL; Accident 15Oct45 landing with mechanical failure at Eglin Field; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; To Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 465; WFU 33785 (MSN 4746) 33786 (MSN 4747) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; Accident 29Mar48 landing at Neubiberg; 86th FG; Crashed 30Dec48 one mile SW of Leonding, Austria 33787 (MSN 4748) 33788 (MSN 4749) 33789 (MSN 4750) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33790 (MSN 4751) 167th FS, 123rd FG, West Virginia Air National Guard, Charleston, WV; 156th FS, 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; 134th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Group, Vermont Air National Guard, Burlington Municipal Airport, VT; to Força Aérea Portuguesa as serial 4427; WFU 33791 (MSN 4752) 33792 (MSN 4753) 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard, Andrews AFB, MD. Accident 1Feb49 when ground looped taking off at NAS Jacksonville, FL 33793 (MSN 4754) 4033rd Base Unit, Air Technical Service Command, Evansville Municipal Airport, IN; Damaged 22Feb45 taxying at Evansville MAP; 315th FS, 324th FG, 12th AF; Lunéville [Y-2], France; Crash landed 22Apr45 with fuel starvation 3 miles NW of Molsheim, Germany; 148th FS, 112th FG, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Reading Municipal Airport, PA; 136th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY; 2912nd Air Materiel Group, Middletown Air Materiel Area, Air Materiel Command, Middletown Middletown Air Depot, Olmsted AFB, PA; Damaged 20May52 by fire on the ground at Olmsted 33794 (MSN 4755) H Squadron, 610th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL; Mid air collision 3Mar45 with C-45F 44-47745 at Eglin Field; 611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL; Accident 25Apr45 taking off at Eglin Field 33795 (MSN 4756) 394th FS [4N-T], 367th FG, 9th AF; "Cookie" 33796 (MSN 4757) 119th FS, 108th FG, New Jersey Air National Guard, Newark Airport, NJ 33797 (MSN 4758) 33798 (MSN 4759) 33799 (MSN 4760) 33800 (MSN 4761) 33801 (MSN 4762) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 527th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; Damaged 18Oct50 taxying at Giebelstadt; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4655; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 103° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri/5^ AB; WFU; Scrapped 25Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33802 (MSN 4763) 33803 (MSN 4764) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Crashed 20Jan49 after mid air collision with F-47D 44-89786 and 44-33662, 3 miles S of Unterhaching, Germany; Pilot bailed out 33804 (MSN 4765) to Imperial Iranian AF 33805 (MSN 4766) 33806 (MSN 4767) 33807 (MSN 4768) 33808 (MSN 4769) 510th FS [2Z-P], 405th FG, 9th AF; 105th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4709th Defense Wing, McGhee Tyson Municipal Airport, Knoxville, TN; 35th Air Division; Force landed 20Aug52 with mechanical failure at McGhee Tyson MAP 33809 (MSN 4770) 33810 (MSN 4771) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7010, [TY-10]; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33811 (MSN 4772) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Mid air collision 16Aug49 with a towed target towed by A-26 44-34519 20 miles ENE of Tripoli, Libya; To Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4662; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 101° Gruppo Caccia Bombardieri; Crashed 6Apr51 near Tradate, Varese; Pilot killed 33812 (MSN 4773) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Crash landed 9Apr48 10 miles E of Dillingen, Germany 33813 (MSN 4774) 509th FS [G9-L], 405th FG, 9th AF, Kitzingen [R-6], Bavaria, Germany; "Balls Out"; Damaged 1May45 in collision with P-47D 44-33425 taxying at Kitzingen. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33814 (MSN 4775) 104th FS, 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD. Mid air collision 18Oct47 with P-47D 44-90224 2 miles SW of Telchester, MD 33815 (MSN 4776) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33816 (MSN 4777) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7058; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33817 (MSN 4778) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7014; 9 Alay/2 Bl; WFU 33818 (MSN 4779) 33819 (MSN 4780) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33820 (MSN 4781) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4665; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 1° Reparto Tecnico; WFU 15Oct53 33821 (MSN 4782) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 527th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; 2nd Air Division; Crashed 7Jul50 after losing control during simulated combat near Egmating, 12 miles NW of Neubiberg, West Germany; Pilot killed 33822 (MSN 4783) 136th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 101st Fighter-Interceptor Group, New York Air National Guard, Niagara Falls Municipal Airport, NY, Accident 13Aug51 landing at Selfridge AFB, MI 33823 (MSN 4784) 33824 (MSN 4785) 527th FS [ND 14], 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 527th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; 2nd Air Division; 85th Air Materiel Squadron, 85th Air Materiel Group, 2nd Air Division; Erding Air Depot, West Germany; Accident 11Feb51 landing with mechanical failure at Treviso AAB, Italy; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4668; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 311° Gruppo RS 33825 (MSN 4786) 506th FS [4K-D], 404th FG, 9th AF; 107th FS, 127th FG, Michigan Air National Guard, Detroit-Wayne Major Airport, MI; Damaged 21Mar48 by bad weather at Lockbourne, OH; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4631; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; [5-21]; WFU; Scrapped 26Feb54 at Gallarate, Varese 33826 (MSN 4787) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33827 (MSN 4788) 33828 (MSN 4789) 121st FS, 113th FG, District of Columbia Air National Guard, Andrews Field, MD; 137th FS, 107th FG, New York Air National Guard, Westchester County Airport, White Plains, NY 33829 (MSN 4790) 33830 (MSN 4791) 105th FS, 118th FG, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry Field, Nashville, TN; 118th Composite Group, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; Force landed 16Mar51 after engine failure at Sewart AFB, TN; 52nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; Damaged 7Jun51 taxying in collision with parked F-47D 44-33203 at Berry AFB; 105th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 52nd Fighter-Interceptor Wing, Tennessee Air National Guard, Berry AFB, Nashville, TN; Crashed 15Sep51 after engine failure 3 miles W of Chapel Hill, TN; Pilot bailed out 33831 (MSN 4792) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana 33832 (MSN 4793) 527th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Crashed 16Dec48 in bad weather one mile W of Neubiberg; Pilot bailed out 33833 (MSN 4794) 525th FS [39], 86th FG, 12th AF; "Arizona Belle" 33834 (MSN 4795) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7034; 9 Alay/3 Bl; WFU 33835 (MSN 4796) 141st Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 108th Fighter-Bomber Group, New Jersey Air National Guard, Godman AFB, Fort Knox, KY; Force landed 17Jun52 after engine failure at Godman; TEMCO Aircraft Corporation, Hensley, Grand Prairie, TX; Refurbished for Mutual Defense Aid Program; to Fuerza Aérea Ejército de Cuba 13Jan53 as serial 473; WFU 33836 (MSN 4797) 387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF; Fritzlar [Y-86], Fritzlar Hesse, Germany; Accident 10May45 landing at Fritzlar 33837 (MSN 4798) 33838 (MSN 4799) 33839 (MSN 4800) to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4625; 5° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri; 102° Gruppo; Crashed 18Feb52 Santa Croce, Bassano del Grappa, Vicenza; Pilot killed 33840 (MSN 4801) 33841 (MSN 4802) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7003, [YL-03]; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33842 (MSN 4803) 33843 (MSN 4804) 33844 (MSN 4805) 33845 (MSN 4806) 33846 (MSN 4807) 33847 (MSN 4808) 33848 (MSN 4809) Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7044; 9 Alay/4 Bl; WFU 33849 (MSN 4810) 33850 (MSN 4811) 33851 (MSN 4812) 104th FS [PE-851], 113th FG, Maryland Air National Guard, Harbor Field, Baltimore, MD 33852 (MSN 4813) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7154; WFU 33853 (MSN 4814) 156th FS [5], 54th Fighter Wing, North Carolina Air National Guard, Morris Field, Charlotte, NC; 33854 (MSN 4815) 522nd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF; Crash landed 26Apr45 2 miles E of Biblis/Y-78, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 33855 (MSN 4816) 33856 (MSN 4817) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7056; 5 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33857 (MSN 4818) 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; 86th Fighter-Bomber Group; 2nd Air Division; to Aeronautica Militare Italiana as serial MM4615; 51° Stormo Caccia Bombardieri 33858 (MSN 4819) 526th FS, 86th FG, USAFE, Neubiberg AB, Munich, Germany; 86th Composite Group; 86th FG; Accident 17Sep48 landing with mechanical failure at Wheelus Field, Tripoli, Libya 33859 (MSN 4820) 33860 (MSN 4821) 33861 (MSN 4822) 33862 (MSN 4823) 33863 (MSN 4824) 33864 (MSN 4825) 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; Crash landed 12Sep45 after engine failure at Thurleigh, Station 111 33865 (MSN 4826) to Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as serial 7008; 9 Alay/1 Bl; WFU 33866 (MSN 4827) 33867 (MSN 4828) 44-33868/34097 Canadian Vickers OA-10A Catalina Canadian-built Catalina (PBV-1A) from Navy contract (BuNo 67832/68061) delivered to USAAF. Survivors redesignated A-10A in 1948. 33868 (MSN CV304) ex USN BuNo 67832. To Chile AF as 405, later 560, named "Manu-Tara". Crashed in Penuelas Lake during crew training flight Jun 15, 1961 and SOC Jul 21, 1961 33869 (MSN CV305) ex USN BuNo 67833. To N67134 Babb Co. W/o Oct 24, 1960 when crashed at Lake Mead, NV. 33870 (MSN CV306) ex USN BuNo 68834 33871 (MSN CV307) ex USN BuNo 67835. To Cuban AF as 191 33872 (MSN CV322) ex USN 67836 33873 (MSN CV323) 33874 (MSN CV324) ex USN BuNo 67838. To RCAF as 11068, then to Brazil as FAB 6523. Discharged 1968. 33875 (MSN CV325) (2nd ERS) destroyed during Japanese air raid on Morotai Nov 25, 1944. 33876 (MSN CV326) 33877 (c/v CV327) (2nd ERS) ran out of fuel due to enemy action near Morotai Oct 26, 1944 and crashlanded in open sea 33878 (MSN CV328). 33879 (MSN CV330) 33880 (MSN CV332, ex BuNo 67844). Damaged May 18, 1945, rebuilt with forward fuselage of 44-34085. Became TF-RVR, then CF-FKV, then F-WMKS, then No 32 of French Navy, then F-YCHB. Bought by Chile in 1973, owned by ASPAR of Chile as water bomber. Sold in 1990 to Aerocondor of Peru as water bomber and operated as CC-CDT (but CC indicates Chile) 33881 (MSN CV334) . 33882 (MSN CV336) ex USN BuNo 67846. TO RCAF as 11072, then to Brazil as FAB 6526. Discharged 1982. 33883 (MSN CV338) ex USN BuNo 67847 33884 (MSN CV340, ex BuNo 67848). 33885 (MSN CV342) crashed into wave on takeoff after rescue near Balikpapan, Borneo Jun 25, 1945 with 14 on board. 3 were killed and ship sank after 40 minutes. 33886 (MSN CV344) 33887 (MSN CV346) 33888 (MSN CV348) 33889 (MSN CV350) lost Oct 13, 1944, SW Pacific. 33890 (MSN CV352) 33891 (MSN CV354) 33892 (MSN CV356) Damaged 1 Aug 1944 Accident at Clear Lake, CA 33893 (MSN CV358) 33894 (MSN CV360) 33895 (MSN CV362) 33896 (MSN CV364) 33997 (MSN CV366) 33998 (MSN CV368) 33999 (MSN CV370) 33900 (MSN CV372) Damaged 22 Jun 1945 Crash landing, 5 miles S. of Biloxi, MS 3704AAFBU 33901 (MSN CV374) 33902 (MSN CV376) 33903 (MSN CV378) Damaged 18 Jun 1945 Taxi accident on Iwo Jima 4ERS 33904 (MSN CV380) 33905 (MSN CV382) 33906 (MSN CV384) 33907 (MSN CV386) ex BuNo 67871. to civil registry as XY-ABX, VR-HEV and cancelled Dec 15, 1950. Impounded in China. 33908 (MSN CV388) with 4th ERS landed at sea to rescue crew of ditched B-29 May 29, 1945. On takeoff, aircraft hit a wave and damaged left engine and prop flew off, injuring pilot. US submarine Tigrone SS-419 answered distress call and recovered both crews. Tigrone sunk damaged PBY with gunfire. Injured pilot died on sub and 3 of B-29 crew were lost in ditching. 33909 (MSN CV390) Damaged 13 May 1945 Landing accident at Kobler Fd, Saipan 4ERS 33910 (MSN CV392) 33911 (MSN CV394) 33912 (MSN CV396) ex BuNo 67876. To C-131 33913 (MSN CV398) Damaged 17 Jan 1946 Ground accident at Keesler Fd, MS 3704AAFBU W/o 26 Sep 1946 Fatal crash 5 miles NNW. of Lake Park, FL 62AAFBU-5ERS 33914 (MSN CV400) 33915 (MSN CV402) landed in North Sea Mar 30, 1945 to rescue pilot of downed P-51D but unable to take off due to engine problems. Strafed and sunk by Me 262s the next day. All occupants escaped. The PBY currently flying in this color scheme is actually G-PBYA "Miss Pick Up", a Canadian-built aircraft (MSN CV2830 with no US service. 33916 (MSN CV404) 33917 (MSN CV406) (5th ERS) damaged on landing Mar 30, 1945 in North Sea while on rescue mission. Later sank. Crew rescued by ARS launch. 33918 (MSN CV408) Damaged 29 Jul 1946 Accident at Morrison Fd, FL Damaged 17 Oct 1947 Landing accident, 130 miles W. of Goose Bay, LAB 1383BU 33919 (MSN CV410) 33920 (MSN CV412) 33921 (MSN CV414) ex BuNo 67885. To Colombian AF 33922 (MSN CV416) ex BuNo 67886. To Colombian AF 33923 (MSN CV418) 33924 (MSN CV420) ex BuNo 67888. To CF-NCJ. Wfu 1973 33925 (MSN CV422) ex BuNo 67889. To NC95494, C-43E, HK-43E, VP-BAB, to CF-HGE in 1956. W/o Sep 13, 1962 at Sept Isles 33926 (MSN CV424) 33927 (MSN CV426) Damaged 5 Dec 1945 Landing accident at Clark Field, Philippines 13FC-2ERS Damaged 28 Feb 1946 Taxi accident at Borinquen Fd, Puerto Rico 33928 (MSN CV428) 33929 (MSN CV430) ex BuNo 67893. To CF-NJC 33930 (MSN CV432) 33931 (MSN CV434) 33932 (MSN CV436) 33933 (MSN CV438) 33934 (MSN CV440) 33935 (MSN CV442) 33936 (MSN CV444) Damaged 19 Mar 1945 Landing accident, near NAS Jacksonville, FL., 2302BU Damaged 14 May 1946 Taxi accident at Goose Bay, LAB 1383AAFBU 33937 (MSN CV446) w/o 10 Aug 1947 Crash near St George Island, AK 10 ResSq 33938 (MSN CV448) 33939 (MSN CV450) ex BuNo 67903. To Cuban AF as 190 33940 (MSN CV451) 33941 (MSN CV452) 33942 (MSN CV453) 33943 (MSN CV454) 33944 (MSN CV455) Damaged 11 Aug 1946 Landing accident at Palawan AB, Philippines 2ERS 33945 (MSN CV456) 33946 (MSN CV457) Damaged 12 Nov 1946 Accident at Itami AB, Japan 33947 (MSN CV458) 33948 (MSN CV459) w/o 27 Sep 1945 Fatal takeoff accident at Santa Maria AAF, Azores 33949 (MSN CV460) 33950 (MSN CV461) Damaged 19 Jul 1951 Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico 33951 (MSN CV462) Damaged 8 Mar 1945 Landing accident at Mather AAF, CA 1505AAFBU 33952 (MSN CV463) 33953 (MSN CV464) 33954 (MSN CV465) ex US Navy 67918. Now as Alaskan Historical Museum, Anchorage, AK as N44BY. Aircraft had been recovered from Dago Lake, whether abandoned there or sunk is not certain. 33955 (MSN CV466) 33956 (MSN CV467) 33957 (MSN CV468) 33958 (MSN CV469) 33959 (MSN CV470) Damaged 21 Sep 1948 Accident at Kuluk Bay, AK 33960 (MSN CV471) 33961 (MSN CV472) 33962 (MSN CV473) 33963 (MSN CV474) crashed 4 mi NNE of NAS Kaneohe, HI Aug 8, 1946. 8 killed. 33964 (MSN CV475) 33965 (MSN CV476) ex BuNo 67929. Lend-Lease to RAF as FT997. Operated by 45 Group RAF based in Canada for air-sea rescue support for transatlantic ferry flights. Returned to USAAF. American Republics Project to Peru Government. San Antonio Air Materiel Area, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Departed 17/18Apr46. Cuerpo Aeronáutico del Perú / Peruvian Aeronautical Corps 27Mar47 as 379. Renamed Fuerza Aérea del Perú / Peru Air Force 18Jul50. 33966 (MSN CV477) Lend-Lease to RAF as FT998. Operated by 45 Group RAF based in Canada for air-sea rescue support for transatlantic ferry flights. To Canadian AF as FT998. To Argentine Navy as 2-P-11. WFU Sep 1947. 33967 (MSN CV478) Lend-Lease to RAF as FT999. Operated by 45 Group RAF based in Canada for air-sea rescue support for transatlantic ferry flights. 33968 (MSN CV479) Damaged 30 Aug 1945 Landing accident at Keesler Field, MS 3704AAFBU 33969 (MSN CV480) 33970 (MSN CV481) Damaged 23 Jun 1945 Landing accident at Keesler Field, MS 3704AAFBU 33971 (MSN CV482) 33972 (MSN CV483) ex US Navy 67936. Now as C-GFFC with SLAFCO at Moses Lake, WA. 33973 (MSN CV484) 33974 (MSN CV485) 33975 (MSN CV486) 33976 (MSN CV487) w/o? 31 Jul 1946 Takeoff accident, crash off Okino-Erabu, Japan 301FW-6ERS 33977 (MSN CV488) 33978 (MSN CV489) ex BuNo 67942. To N67135, XB-GET 33979 (MSN CV490) 33980 (MSN CV491) 33981 (MSN CV492) at Morrison Fld, Palm Beach Florida in Oct 1945 33982 (MSN CV493) ex BuNo 67946 33983 (MSN CV494) 33984 (MSN CV495) 33985 (MSN CV496) Damaged 6 Jul 1948 Accident at Lake Mecatina, Quebec, Canada 33986 (MSN CV497) 33987 (MSN CV498) 33988 (MSN CV499) Damaged 30 Dec 1946 Landing accident at Howard Field, Panama Canal Zone 6FW-1ERS 33989 (MSN CV500) ex BuNo 67953. Damaged 26 Jul 1945 takeoff accident at Mtn Village, Yukon River, AK S+R USCR issued 19 Nov 1946 as N79910 to R.W. McKenzie, AK, USCR cancelled 23 May 1949 33990 (MSN CV501) 33991 (MSN CV502) ex BuNo 67955. American Republics Project to Peru Government. San Antonio Air Materiel Area, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Departed 17/18Apr46. Cuerpo Aeronáutico del Perú / Peruvian Aeronautical Corps 27Mar47 as 378. Renamed Fuerza Aérea del Perú / Peru Air Force 18Jul50 33992 (MSN CV503) 33993 (MSN CV504) The aircraft was lost at sea on April 25, 1945 70 miles NW of Havana, Cuba. The OA-10A was guided to an apparent survivor of a B-29 ditching in the water by a B-17. The aircraft circled the scene and then landed into the wind with 6-7 foot waves. Upon landing the radio man reported that compartment “C” was taking water. The crew pushed pencils into the popped rivet holes and started the bilge pumps. They then taxied toward the “survivor”, but discovered it was only an empty Mae West jacket. When they were attempting to take off the OA-10A hit a very large wave and dropped back to the surface. The radio man reported a large split in the hull beneath the radio equipment and that the bilge pumps were inoperative. The aircraft taxied toward the Liberty Ship SS Warren Delano and when they were about 1000 yards away the captain ordered the crew into two life rafts and they rowed the remaining distance to the freighter where they were picked up. The Captain of the SS Warren Delano approached the sinking OA-10A to see if he could salvage the aircraft, but by then only the tail section was above water so he ordered the Navy Armed Guard on board ship to sink the seaplane by firing four 3” shells into it. 33994 (MSN CV505) Damaged 17 Jan 1946 Ground accident at Keesler Field, MS 3704AAFBU 33995 (MSN CV506) Damaged 1 Sep 1946 Landing accident at Tangle Lake, AK 62AAFBU-5ERS 33996 (MSN CV507) ex BuNo 67960. To Colombian AF 33997 (MSN CV508) w/o 18 Jul 1946 Fatal crash Nagoya Bay, Japan 3ERS 33998 (MSN CV509) 33999 (MSN CV510) Damaged 5 Aug 1948 Accident at Lake Mecatina, Quebec, Canada 34000 (MSN CV511) ex BuNo 67964 (ASR/20AF) MIA 8/13/45 PAC. Also listed as being damaged by high winds at Adak, AK Oct 2, 1947, and reclaimed May 11, 1948. 34001 (MSN CV512) Damaged 9 Mar 1945 takeoff accident at NAS Honolulu, HI 34002 (MSN CV513) Damaged 3 Aug 1945 Accident at Keesler Field, MS 3704AAFBU 34003 (MSN CV514) 34004 (MSN CV515) 34005 (MSN CV516) 34006 (MSN CV517) 34007 (MSN CV518) 34008 (MSN CV519) was US Navy BuNo 67972. To Pacific Overseas Airlines (Siam) in 1949 as HS-PC205. Damaged Macao Jul 9, 1949. Reregistered as HS-POD in 1951. To Thai Airways Nov 1, 1951 as XT-1401. Later sold to Civil Air transport and became VT-DID. Damaged beyond repair Aug 22, 1961. 34009 (MSN CV520) ex US Navy 67973. Became N62043, then CF-IWC, then F-WMKR, then No 20 of French Navy, call sign F-YCHA, then CC-CDU. Now CC-CGY with Aeroservicio Parraque Ltda, ASPAR, Chile. Also reported as having BuNo 67993. Donated about 1993 to Museo Nacional Aeronautico y del Espacio de Chile and restored to represent Chilean AF 405 "Manu-Tara" (ex 44-33868). 34010 (MSN CV521) 34011 (MSN CV522) 34012 (MSN CV523) ex BuNo 67976. (5th BG) MIA Jun 5, 1945, S Pacific. Also listed as going to Colombian AF as 612, later HK-2115X. 34013 (MSN CV524) ex BuNo 67977. To Colombian AF 34014 (MSN CV525) Damaged 1 Mar 1948 Accident at San Juan, Puerto Rico 34015 (MSN CV526) 34016 (MSN CV527) 34017 (MSN CV528) damaged at Keesler Field, MS Jul 10, 1946 34018 (MSN CV529) damaged while parked from taxying B-17G 44-8912 Mar 7, 1945. 34019 (MSN CV530) transferred to French Navy 34020 (MSN CV531) ex BuNo 67984. American Republics Project to Peru Government. San Antonio Air Materiel Area, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Departed 17/18Apr46. Cuerpo Aeronáutico del Perú / Peruvian Aeronautical Corps 27Mar47 as 381. Renamed Fuerza Aérea del Perú / Peru Air Force 18Jul50. Reserialled as 490- w/o 06 Aug 1955 lost in the ocean west of the coast on a patrol mission from Chiclayo to Talara 34021 (MSN CV532) 34022 (MSN CV533) 34023 (MSN CV534) attached to 1536 AAFBU Hollandia/NGU suffered a mechanical failure May 22, 1945 at Sentani Strip (Hollandia). Jun 2, 1945 suffered damage from a bird strike. MIA Jun 12, 1945 108 mi SW of Anguar Island in South Pacific. 34024 (MSN CV535) damaged while landing at Broe Bay, Noemfoor Island, Netherland East Indies Aug 30, 1945. 34025 (MSN CV536) Damaged 31 Jul 1945 Taxi accident at Keesler Field, MS 3704AAFBU 34026 (MSN CV537) Damaged 3 Mar 1945 Taxi accident at Hunter Field, GA 302AAFBU 34027 (MSN CV538) 34028 (MSN CV539) Damaged 24 Jun 1948 Accident at Macdill AFB, FL 34029 (MSN CV540) 34030 (MSN CV541) 34031 (MSN CV542) ex BuNo 67995. to civil registry as XY-ABH in 1947 34032 (MSN CV543) Damaged 15 Jun 1945 Landing accident at Cavite NAB, Manila, Philippines 34033 (MSN CV544) Damaged 12 Aug 1945 Accident at Lake Mecatina, Quebec, Canada 34034 (MSN CV545) 34035 (MSN CV546) 34036 (MSN CV547) 34037 (MSN CV548) 34038 (MSN CV549) Damaged 27 May 1946 Landing accident at Hamilton Field, CA 62AAFBU 34039 (MSN CV550) 34040 (MSN CV551) 34041 (MSN CV552) to US Coast Guard as 041 by Feb 1949 34042 (MSN CV553) 34043 (MSN CV554) 34044 (MSN CV555) Damaged 29 Mar 1946 Accident in Ryukyu Islands, Japan 34045 (MSN CV556) 34046 (MSN CV557) 34047 (MSN CV558) 34048 (MSN CV559) Damaged 25 Mar 1945 Accident at Cheyenne MAP, WY 34049 (MSN CV560) ex BuNo 68013. To civil registry CV-GLX, N3000T (ntu). In 1990 was C-FGLX, up for sale. Was purchased by user in Orange County, CA for use as a water bomber as N322FA. Was wrecked near Ramona, CA Aug 1, 1997 during a water scooping pass. Separate pieces of the aircraft were later salvaged and stored at Riverside-March Air Museum. Noted still there Sep 2000. Noted at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ Jan 2009, still there Mar 2011. 34050 (MSN CV561) MIA 6/21/1945, SW Pacific 34051 (MSN CV562) 34052 (MSN CV563) 34053 (MSN CV564) 34054 (MSN CV565) transferred to RAAF and sold in 1950. 34055 (MSN CV566) 34056 (MSN CV567) Named: "I'll Be Seeing You" 2ERS 34057 (MSN CV568) Damaged 26 May 1945 Landing accident at Waller Field, Trinidad 34058 (MSN CV569) Damaged 8 Sep 1947 Landing accident at Olmstead Field, PA 4112BU 34059 (MSN CV570) condemned for salvage Sep 30, 1945 after accident. 34060 (MSN CV571) 34061 (MSN CV572) 34062 (MSN CV573) Damaged 17 Apr 1946 Ground accident at Amapala, Honduras 34063 (MSN CV574) transferred to French Navy 34064 (MSN CV575) 34065 (MSN CV576) condemned for salvage Jul 1, 1946 34066 (MSN CV577) Suppled to Egypt Oct 1946, later to civil registry as XY-ABY 34067 (MSN CV578). Damaged during during practice landings in Tampa Bay, Jan 8, 1948. sank, condemned for salvage 7th GC Sqn, 55th Recce Grp, 311 PW Wing trainee pilot killed by spinning prop , after opening escape hatch too soon. 34068 (MSN CV579) crashed near Marrak, Greenland Aug 9, 1945 with 1st Arctic Search and Rescue Squadron. All aboard killed. 34069 (MSN CV580) 34070 (MSN CV581) 34071 (MSN CV582) Damaged 15 Mar 1946 Landing accident at Neilson Field, Manila, Philippines 85FW-2ERS 34072 (MSN CV583) ex BuNo 68036. to civil registry as XY-ABW 34073 (MSN CV584) 34074 (MSN CV585) 34075 (MSN CV586) 34076 (MSN CV587) 34077 (MSN CV588) ex BuNo 68041. Registered in Burma as XY-ABY. Registered in the People’s Republic China as XT-147; cancelled 13Nov49. Sold to Chennault and Willauer, doing business under the name Civil Air Transport 12Dec49. Transferred to Civil Air Transport Inc. 19Dec49. Photograph at Hong Kong in 1949 with the new five-star red flag of the People's Republic on the fin. Damaged in a typhoon at Hong Kong 1949; possibly scrapped 34078 (MSN CV589) Damaged 23 Jul 1945 Landing accident at Cavutu Harbor, Solomon Islands 34079 (MSN CV590) 34080 (MSN CV591) shot down in Tokyo Bay 8/13/1945. One crew member survived. 34081 (MSN CV592) ex BuNo 68045. To Cathay Pacific Airways Nov 1946, then operated by Macau Air Transport 1948-1962 as VR-HDH. Sold to Trans Australian Airlines in 1962 as VH-SBV. WFU May 1966. Remained derelict until imported from New Guinea into New Zealand in 1979. Now undergoing restoration by RNZAF Museum. 34082 (MSN CV593) ex BuNo 68046. Damaged 17 Jul 1946 Accident at NW Field, Guam To civil registry as PI-C258, VR-HDS, VT-DEX, SE-XAD, SE-BUB, To VP-KKJ Nov 2, 1952, VP-cancelled 7 Jan 1954, Sold to Helicopter Utilities Inc, White Plains, NY as N1508V, USCR issued 18 Jun 1954, USCR cancelled 9 Dec 1954 34083 (MSN CV594) 34084 (MSN CV595) 34085 (MSN CV596) 34086 (MSN CV597) 34087 (MSN CV598) 34088 (MSN CV599) Damaged 1 Jul 1946 Landing accident at Clark Field, Philippines 2ERS 34089 (MSN CV600) 34090 (MSN CV601) w/o 28 Oct 1946 Fatal crash (after takeoff) ditched off Japan, 314CPW-3ERS 34091 (MSN CV602) 34092 (MSN CV603) 34093 (MSN CV604) ex BuNo 68057. To Chile AF as 406, later 561, 34094 (MSN CV605, ex BuNo 68058) to civilian registry as NC65715, then TF-RNG, then CF-DFB, finally C-FDFB and is preserved at Botwood, Newfoundland. 34095 (MSN CV606) Damaged 1 Jun 1945 Ground accident, with C-47A 43-48136, at Romulus AAF, MI 333BU 34096 (MSN CV607) crashed 25 mi SW of Grants, NM Aug 1, 1945 while on flight from Hunter Field, GA to Mather Field, CA. All 7 onboard killed 34097 (MSN CV608) 44-34098/34217 Douglas A-26B-45-DL Invader MSN 27377/27496 34098 (3rd BW, 8th BS) crashed into Yellow Sea Apr 19, 1952. 34099 (B-26C) to Chile in 1954 as 820? 34100 subsequently converted to XA-26D. 34101 w/o 27 Jun 1948 Fatal mid-air with P-51D 45-11680, near Blythe, CA 4 crew, 1 survived 34102 (MSN 27381) (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 22Mar56; collected 16Jul56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 16Jul56. Departed 10Dec56. 1400th Field Maintenance Squadron, 1400th Air Base Group, Keflavik Airport, Iceland. Registered 1966 as N4060A. Registered 21Jun73 to Lynch Air Tankers, Billings, MT. Lynch STOL 26 modification STC SA43RM/SA44RM. Tanker #01. Crashed while firebombing at Hubbards Fork, KY 5Mar83 (pilot killed). The pilot and aircraft had been fighting forest fires earlier in the day. A late developing fire necessitated another dispatch. The aircraft arrived on scene and the pilot checked in with the lead aircraft circling overhead coordinating the fire fighting efforts. The tanker made two runs over the fire area following the lead aircraft. After the 2nd run, the aircraft banked left in a level turn to make another run without using the lead aircraft. During the 3rd run the tanker struck trees near the top of a 1800 ft ridgeline. Witnesses on the ground remarked how low the aircraft was. According to the pilot's peers, he took pride in doing his job well and always strove to put the chemical right on target. There had been occasions in the past where this zeal to succeed had resulted in his going lower than the 150 ft agl minimum altitude mandated by forestry service regulations. He had, on occasions, returned to base with tree foliage stuck in his aircraft. Registration cancelled 28Jul83 34103 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34104 (MSN 27383) (B-26C) USAFE. Accident five miles west of Illertissen, Bavaria, West Germany 18Jun53. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 13Jun55; collected 22Oct55. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 28Mar57. Reclaimed 3Feb58. 110th Bombardment (Tactical) Squadron, 131st Bomb Wing, Lambert Field, St Louis, MO. Will W. Martin/MACO Sales Financial Corp, Chicago, IL 1963. Registered as N9484Z. To Nicaraguan Air Force / Fuerza Aérea de Nicaragua 1963 as 420. Reserialed as 604. David C. Tallichet/ Military Aircraft Restoration Corp., Chino, CA. Registered 12Apr77 as N99420; current [Oct20]. Loaned to Combat Air Museum, Forbes AFB, Topeka, KS 1985/93. Loaned to Historical Aircraft Squadron, Fairfield County Airport, Lancaster, OH 1998/07. Loaned to 1941 Historical Aircraft Group Museum, Geneseo, NY Jul11. National Warplane Museum, Geneseo, NY. A-26 Invader LLC, Huntington, IN Jan15. The aircraft experienced a nose gear collapse upon landing to participate in the EAA AirVenture 2016 at Whitman Regional Airport (KOSH), Oshkosh, Wisconsin 25Jul16. During the initial approach to the runway the nose gear didn't correctly extend, so the pilot performed a go around. The crew then went away to evaluate what could be done. Sometime later they landed, knowing that the nose gear was only partially extended. Engines were shut down on touchdown but windmilling propellers contacted the runway, the aircraft slid to a halt on its main gear and nose before the crew evacuated. It would appear the only damage was to the nose section, propellers and nose landing gear door. 34107 Damaged 20 Mar 1952 Accident at Hill AFB, UT 34108 (MSN 27387) 29th Reconnaissance Squadron (Night Photographic), 69th Reconnaissance Group, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Accident taking off from Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Jul46. (TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 9Jun55; collected 18Oct55. 180th Bombardment (Tactical) Squadron, 131st Bombardment (Tactical) Wing, Missouri Air National Guard, Rosecrans Memorial Airport, MO. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Reclaimed 1Jul58 Converted to On Mark B-26K Counter Invader 64-17677. 34109 (B-26C) (MSN 27388) SOC Mar52. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 18Apr52 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASQ. Returned to USAF 7Oct55 and scrapped. 34110 (MSN 27389) (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 15Jun55; collected 3Feb56. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 3Feb56. Departed 28Sep56. Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 16Jan57. Cuban Air Force / Fuerza Aerea del Ejercito de Cuba 1957 as 909. Escuadrón de Observación y Bombardeo, Campo Columbia, Havana 34111 (MSN 27390) Combat Crew Training Squadron, 363rd Tactical Reconnaissance Group, Langley AFB, Hampton, VA. Crashed after a fatal mid-air collision in bad weather with Douglas B-26B 44-35806 ten miles east of Langley AFB, VA 28Jul50 34112 damaged Dec 12, 1950 nr Elgin, Ok 34113 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34114 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34118 (MSN 27397) 895th Air Engineering Squadron, 477 Service Group, Ninth Air Force, Beaumont-sur-Oise (A-60), France. Damaged while parked in a collision by Douglas A-26B 44-34196 taxying at Beaumont-sur-Oise 8Jun45 34119 (MSN 27398) 2592nd Reserve Flying Center, Twelfth Air Force, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged in a mid-air collision with Douglas B-26B 44-35806 fifteen miles east of Tinker AFB 28May50. Rebuilt as B-26K 64-17651 in 1964. 34120 (MSN 27399) (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 18Oct55; collected 6Apr56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 6Apr56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in 1958 as 5168. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge June 1968 34121 (MSN 27400) (B-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 4Oct55; collected 1Jun56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 1Jun56. Departed 8Jun56. 1605th Field Maintenance Squadron, 1605th Air Base Wing, Lajes AB, Teceira, Azores. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 26Oct56. Reclaimed 6Mar58. Davis-Monthan AFB surplus sale 11Jun58. Rock Island Oil and Refining Co, Wichita KS. Registered as N4805E. Noted in open storage at Hutchinson, KS 1965. Converted to Rock Island Consort 26 configuration for research and system development by aerospace companies. Koch Industries Inc, Wichita, KS, 1972. Reeder Flying Service, Twin Falls, ID. Converted to tanker but not used. Lynch Air Tankers, Billings, MT, 1975. Flown as tanker #58. Lynch STOL 26 modification STC SA43RM/SA44RM. Flew in movie Always (1989), named Fire Eaters. Registration cancelled 3Jan01 on export to Canada. Air Spray 1967 Ltd, Red Deer, Alberta. Registered 18Jan01 as C-GHZM; current [Oct20]. Stored at Red Deer 2001/20 34122 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1954 as FAC 2501 34124 (MSN 27403) (B-26C) USAFE. Accident at Laon-Couvron AB, France 29Jul54. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 22Mar56; collected 11Jul56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 11Jul56. Departed 10Aug56. Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 7Dec56. To Chile Air Force / Fuerza Aérea de Chile 28Jan57 as 828. Grupo de Aviación 8, Base Aérea Cerro Moreno, Antofagasta 34126 W/O Apr 19, 1945 Roberts Fd, Liberia 34127 (MSN 27406) (B-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 15Jun55; collected 1Nov55. 110th Bombardment (Light) Squadron, 131st Bombardment (Light) Wing, Missouri Air National Guard, Lambert Field, St Louis, MO. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 1Apr57. Reclaimed 3Oct57. L. B. Smith Aircraft Corporation, Miami FL 1960. Registered as N4214A. Rebuilt c1961 at Miami as the second Smith Tempo II. Registration cancelled 22Nov65 on export to Mexico. Registered as XB-ZOA. 34128 (MSN 27407) (TA-26B) 175th Fighter Squadron, 132nd Fighter Group, South Dakota Air National Guard, Sioux Falls Municipal Airport, SD. Damaged by mechanical failure ten miles south of Madelia, MN 18Nov47. (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 22Nov55; collected 1Jun56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 1Jun56. Departed 15Jun56. 1607th Field Maintenance Squadron, Dover AFB, DE. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 12Sep56. Departed 15Jun56. Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corporation, Hagerstown, MD. Military Assistance Program [MAP] 19Dec56. To Chile Air Force / Fuerza Aérea de Chile 28Jan57 as 830. Grupo de Aviación 8, Base Aérea Cerro Moreno, Antofagast 34130 (B-26B) 405th BS, 38th BG, crash-landed at Laon AB, France, due to engine failure on 12 Feb 1955 (3 crew uninjured) 34131 (B-26C) to Chile in 1945 as 817. w/o Aug 13, 1968. 34134 sold on civilian market as N4974N. Later converted to Le Tourneau B-26 and reregistered N115R, later N115RG. Impounded by Brazil on Jun 21, 1966 and used by Brazilian AF as 5176. Now at Museu de Armas e Velculos Motorizadas Antigos, Bebedouro, Brazil Registration N115RG cancelled Sep 30, 2005 as destroyed Sep 14, 1971. 34135 (MSN 27414) (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 11Oct55; collected 10May56. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 10May56. Reclaimed 29Apr58. Departed 12Apr61. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Valparaiso, FL. 2704th Aircraft Storage and Disposition Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 28Aug61. Departed 25Sep61. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Hurlburt Field, Valparaiso, FL. 2704th Aircraft Storage and Disposition Group, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 19Feb64. Rebuilt as B-26K Counter Invader 64-17673 in 1964. 34136 (MSN 27415) to civil registry as N8017E. To CF-KBM. To Airspray of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada May 2, 1985 as C-FKBM. Air Spray #20 34138 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Fate unknown. 34139 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Fate unknown. 34141 (TB-26B) damaged Jan 31, 1951 near Birmingham Al. (mid-air with TB-26B 44-34561) 34143 Damaged 2 Dec 1949 Accident in GA 34144 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34145 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17665 in 1964. 34146 (MSN 27425) to civil registry as N5426E. Crashed at Idaho Falls, ID Jul 10, 1973, presumably repaired and reported crashing at Grand Valley, CO Jul 16, 1976 34147 (B-26C) (MSN 27426) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 1Jul54 for service in Indochna. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASG. Returned to USAF 31Aug54 and to Cuban AF Nov 1956 as FAEC 911. 34148 To Rock Island Oil & Refining Co., Wichita, KS as N6842D in 1966, (Was to have been converted to a 'Monarch 26'-ntu) In open storage at Hutchinson, KS by 1969? To Consolidated Aero Export Corp, Los Angeles, CA in 1970 34149 (8th BS, 3rd BG) crashed near Taegu after being hit by small arms fire. 34151 (MSN 27430) reported in 1988 at Flying Tiger Air Museum, Paris, TX 34152 (MSN 27431) Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 7Feb56 as serial 7077-C. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France Mar57. Renumbered 44-34152 in March 1959. Accident 28Apr64. SOC 25Oct65 34153 (MSN 27432) to civil registry as N8022E in 1966 with Consolidated Air Parts Corp, Los Angeles, CA. Reported Nov 1969 to be derelict at Tucson, AZ 34156 (MSN 27435) Accident at Austin Straubel Field, Green Bay, MI 16Dec49. (TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 15Apr55; collected 9Sep55. Rome Air Development Center, Griffiss AFB, Rome, NY. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 4May57. Reclaimed 3Feb58. Registered as XB-COM. Reregistered as XC-CAZ. Registered 1969 as N190M. WFU; open storage at Paris, TX 1982/85. Jim Ricketts/ Aero Nostalgia Inc, Stockton, CA Aug85. USAF Museum Loan Program 1984; loaned to USAF museum at Fargo, ND. Prior to delivery to Fargo, the airplane crashed at Pattonville, TX during a post-storage test flight after takeoff from Cox Field, Paris 17Aug85. The airframe was destroyed. The aircraft had not flown for two years and was being checked out for a ferry flight to the US Air Force museum in Fargo, ND. During initial climb, the left engine lost total power and the right engine lost partial power. An off airport forced landing was attempted, however, the aircraft impacted the terrain and trees. A few parts used to rebuild 43-22523 (now marked as 434156 at Vance AFB, Oklahoma). The rear fuselage was reported in 1988 to have gone to Travis AFB Museum. Registration cancelled 23Oct91. 34158 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1956 as FAC 2511. w/o Apr 7, 1967 at La Victoria, Caldas 34160 modified as VB-26B. Transferred to National Guard. Last US militry Invader, SOC 1971 and donated to NASM 34161 damaged Apr 8, 1945 North AAF, SC (taxi accident) 34162 (MSN 27441) 5th Ferry Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Love Field 27Mar45. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 7Oct55 and scrapped. 34163 ((MSN 27442) (B-26B) USAFE. Accident at Laon-Couvron AB, France 14May53. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 4Oct55; collected 6Jun56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 6Jun56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in 1957 as 5149. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Hamilton Aircraft Company, Tucson, AZ for refurbishment 1968. Reconfigured as B-26C. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge April 1974 34164 W/O Dec 20, 1954 25-miles South East of Springfield, MO. (Eng Failure) 34165 to civil registry as N9146H, now on display at Edwards AFB Flight Test Museum, CA. 34167 (B-26C) (MSN 27446) Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 8Aug56. Armée de l'Air Française 14Sep56 as serial 570-C. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Sep56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYC. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan57 to Jul57; radio callsign F-UIWC. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Jul57; radio callsign F-UIJC; to Jul63; radio callsign F-UIJF. Renumbered 44-34167 in March 1959. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jul63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-UKEL. WFU Apr65. Disposed of to La Service des Domaines (Government Property Agency) 25Oct65. 34168 (B-26C) to Chile AF Dec 15, 1954 as 819 34170 (B-26C) to Chile AF Dec 15, 1954 as 821 34172 (B-26C) on civil registry as N4806E. Was imported into England Jul 17, 1986 for restoration; presumably this is still under way. Noted Aug 2002 stored at Norwich, England. Sold to Association Francaise pour la Recherche et le Beausset, Avignon, France Jul 2011 34173 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17675 in 1964. 34174 (452nd BG(Light), 729th BS (Light)) based at George AFB Calif., collided in flight over El Mirage Dry Lake with B-26 44-34677 Aug 24, 1950 All crewmen killed. 34175 Damaged 16 Sep 1950 Ground accident at George AFB, CA., 452BG-729BS 34177 Damaged 2 Oct 1945 Landing accident at Millville AAF, NJ 136BU 34179 w/o 20 Feb 1946 Fatal crash 3 miles NW. of Newman, TX 27T+T 34181 Damaged 11 Oct 1945 Landing accident at Drew Fd, FL 74TRG-101RS 34183 Damaged 28 Feb 1953 Accident 3 miles S. of Richfield, NE 34184 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17655 in 1964 34185 Damaged 5 Apr 1945 Taxi accident at Columbia AAF, SC 319BG-440BS. 34186 (TB-26C) (MSN 27465) 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 13Jun60 as serial 44-34186. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jul60 to Sep63. Modified as RB-26P. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Sep63 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-ULVV. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Apr65 to Feb67. WFU Feb67. Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601 (EAA 601), Châteaudun, France. Stored. SOC 27Mar68. 34187 w/o 15 Mar 1945 Fatal crash 5 miles NW. of Strauss, NM 560BU 34190 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1956 as FAC 2510. w/o Sept 9, 1956 at Palanquero. 34191 (TA-26B) Damaged 3 May 1947 Belly landing at Cleveland MAP, OH 112UTILFL 34194 to Saudi Arabia in 1955. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34196 (MSN 27475) 895th Air Engineering Squadron, 477 Service Group, Ninth Air Force, Beaumont-sur-Oise (A-60), France. Damaged in a collision with Douglas A-26B 44-34118 while taxying at Beaumont-sur-Oise 8Jun45. (B-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 29Nov55; collected 24May56. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 24May56. Departed 19Dec56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in 1957 as 5150. 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 1975. 34197 Damaged 25 Sep 1953 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34198 (MSN 27477) rebuilt as B-26K 64-17679 by On Mark in 1964. 34199 (MSN 27478, B-26C) to Peruvian AF in 1956 as FAP 578. Renumered FAP 217 in 1960. Crashed Oct 1965. 34200 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission in Korea Jan 6, 1952. 34201 (B-26C) to Colombia in 1954 as FAC 2502. w/o Nov 9, 1956 at German Olano Air Base 34202 (MSN 27481) (B-26B) USAFE. 108th Bombardment Squadron (Light), 126th Bombardment Group, Illinois Air National Guard, Laon-Couvron AB, France. Damaged in an accident with runaway guns on the Theddlethorpe bombing range, Lincolnshire, England 27Aug52. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 14Apr55; collected 28Aug55. 2469th Reserve Flying Center, Scott AFB, Belleville, IL. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 9Apr57. Reclaimed 23Sep57 34203 Damaged 6 Jun 1953 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34204 damaged Feb 11, 1949 Bedford AB, MA (taxi accident) 34206 (B-26B, MSN 27485) sold on commercial market as N86479. To Nicaragua in 1964 as FAN 422. Crashed Mar 1967 34207 (B-26B) to Brazil in 1957 as 5151. w/o Aug 9, 1965 at Natal. 34208 (B-26B) to Brazil in 1957 as 5152. Withdrawn 1975. 34209 W/O April 12, 1945 near Columbia, SC 34210 (B-26C) (MSN 27489) Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan57 as serial 613-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIJB; to Apr61; radio callsign F-UIJS. Renumbered 44-34210 in March 1959. Modified Aug61 as B-26N night fighter. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 1/71 [ECN 1/71], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Aug61. Accident at Randon, Algeria 6Mar62. SOC 1962 . 34211 (MSN 27490) converted to B-26C. To Madden & Smith Aircraft Corp., Miami, FL., in 1964 N8024E, To Consolidated Air Parts Corp., Los Angeles, CA., 1966-1969, Derelict at Tucson, AZ by 1969, USCR cancelled 27 Sep 1973 34212 (MSN 27491, B-26C) to Peruvian AF Dec 1957 as FAP 582. Renumbered FAP 221 in 1960. 34213 (B-26C) (MSN 27492) Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. Armée de l'Air Française 28Nov56 as serial 616-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 Dec56; radio callsign F-UIJP; to May61; radio callsign F-UIJD. Renumbered 44-34213 in March 1959. Modified Aug61 as B-26N night fighter. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 1/71 [ECN 1/71], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from May61 to Sep62. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 1/30 [ECN 1/30], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Sep62 to Jan63. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 2/30 'Camargue' [ECN 2/30], from Jan63 to Sep63. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Sep63 to Oct63. Escadrille de Chasse de Nuit 2/30 'Camargue' [ECN 2/30], from Oct63 to Mar64. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Mar64 to Nov64. WFU Nov64. SOC 14Jun65. 34214 (B-26C) (MSN 27493) 138th Base Unit, 1st AF, Lake Charles Field, LA. Damaged taxying at Lake Charles 12Sep45. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. Armée de l'Air Française 4Mar57 as serial 617-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Mar57. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Mar57 to Apr66; radio callsign F-UKEH; from Sep66 to May67; radio callsign F-UKEU. Renumbered 44-34214 in March 1959. Modified 1962 as B-26APQ13 radar trainer by Union Aeromaritime de Transport (UAT), Le Bourget, Paris, France. WFU May67. SOC 27Mar68. 34215 (TA-26B) damaged Aug 29, 1945 Seymour-Johnson AB, NC (taxi accident) 34216 damaged Dec 19, 1946 Patterson Fd, Ohio (cr landing) 34217 given to US Navy as XJD-1 (Bu. No. 57990). 44-34218/34286 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27497/27565 34218 (MSN 27497) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, Far East AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged in an accident on the ground at Yokota 17Jul47. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Crashed with fuel exhaustion 30 miles NW of Iwakuni AB, Japan 3Mar51. 34219 (MSN 27498) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 34220 (MSN 27499) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34221 (MSN 27500) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Missing during a night mission over Korea 21May51. 34222 (MSN 27501) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crashed with fuel exhaustion during a night mission over Korea 6Dec50.. 34223 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 10/19/50. 34226 (MSN 27505)437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, Far East AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Crash landed and destroyed by fire at Yokota 8Aug47) 34227 W/O Apr 5, 1946 Ditched off Moji, Japan 34229 (MSN 27508) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34230 (B-26C) (MSN 27509) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. SOC Feb54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 22Oct55 and scrapped. 34231 (MSN 27510) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, Far East AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Crashed near Matsudo, Japan 18Feb47 34232 damaged May 9, 1945 Hunter Fd, Ga (Landing) 34233 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 10/3/50. 34234 (3rd BW, 13th BS) shot down by AAA near Chong-Ju, Korea Jul 28, 1950 34235 (MSN 27514) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 89th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itazuke AB, Japan. Damaged landing at Itazuke 26Jul46. 34236 (MSN 27515) 6th Ferry Group, Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged taxying at Long Beach 23Mar45. 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Shot down during a night mission over Korea 21Jan50. 34237 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 10/4/50. 34238 (MSN 27517) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 8th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged by structural failure at Yontan AB, Japan 4Sep46. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Ashiya AB, Japan. During a combat mission to Munsan, Korea 28Jun50 the aircraft was damaged over the target and crashed into the Yellow Sea near Chin-do Island. 34239 Damaged 4 Sep 1946 Landing accident at Itzauke AB, Japan 38BG-405BS 34240 (13th BS, 3rd BG) destroyed 7/6/50 on bomb run by own bomb explosion. 34241 (MSN 27520) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 71st Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Crash landed after engine failure at Itami 25Feb49 34242 (MSN 27521) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 69th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Crashed 35 miles south of Itami 25Nov47 34243 W/O Feb 27, 1948 Omura Bombing Range, Jap 34244 (8th BS, 3rd BG) crashed and burned during takeoff at K-2 4/19/51. Napalm tank accidentally released and damaged flap, causing loss of control and crash. 34245 (MSN 27524) 6th Ferry Group, Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged taxying at Palm Springs Field, CA 26Mar45. 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged by bird strike at Yokota 20Jan47. Crash landed at Yokota 20May47 34246 damaged 17 Dec 1949 Kazule AB, Japan (landing) 34247 (MSN 27526) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 405th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Itami 8Jun48. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Damaged by mechanical failure over North Korea 29Jun51. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Missing during a night mission over Korea 31Mar52. 34248 damaged Apr 7, 1947 Itami AB, Japan (takeoff accident 34249 W/o Apr 20, 1947 Lake Biwako, Japan (ditched) 34250 (MSN 27529) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34251 damaged Oct 1, 1946 Itazuke AB, Japan (ground accident) 34252 (MSN 27531) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34253 (MSN 27532) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crashed in Japan 30Mar51 34254 (13th BS, 3re BW) damaged by AAA and landed at K-6 and w/o as total loss Feb 23, 1951. 34255 (MSN 27534) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34256 (MSN 27535) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 405th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Missing 30 miles NW of Oura, Japan 15May46 34257 (8th BS, 3rd BG) crashed 3/20/51 during night training mission. KORWALD database has this plane having been shot down by AAA on night intruder mission Mar 5, 1951. 34258 (MSN 27537) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Accident landing at Yokota 28Aug46. 34260 (MSN 27539) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. HQ Squadron, 5th AF, Haneda AB, Tokyo, Japan. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Haneda 17Oct50 34262 (MSN 27541) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. HQ Command, 5th AF, Nagoya AB, Japan. Crashed on Mount Fuji, Japan 27Feb49 34263 (13th BS, 3rd BG) crashed 7/28/50 near Chonju after engine fire caused by small arms fire. 34264 N1601C, cvtd to 'On Mark Marketeer', with Confederate Air Force Feb 1970-1977, Put into storage in 1981 following a taxi fire 34265 (MSN 27544) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crash landed at Suwon, Korea January 24, 1951 and was destroyed to prevent capture by the enemy. 34266 (MSN 27545) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Fatal accident caused by mechanical failure on the Mito gunnery range, Japan 21Jul49. Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crash landed with fuel exhaustion 4 miles west of Tae AB [K-2], Korea 3Jan51. 34267 (3rd BW, 8th BS) hit by ground fire and crashlanded at K-13, Korea Mar 4, 1951. 34268 (B-26B) participated in Operation *Haik*. Delivered Apr 12, 1958 to Indonesia. Fate? 34269 (MSN 27548) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 38th Air Engineering Squadron, 58th Service Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Accident landing at Itami 4Jun47 34270 (MSN 27549) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 405th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Damaged by mechanical failure 2 miles SE of Itazuke, Japan 29Nov46. 71st Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Crashed at Yoshino-gun, Japan 20Jan47 34271 to Cuba in 1956 as FAEC 913 34274 (MSN 27553) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Crashed landing three miles south of Yokota 14Jul47 34275 (MSN 27554) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 89th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Accident landing at Itami 18Apr47 34276 damaged on takeoff May 8, 1947 at Itami AB, Japan 34277 (MSN 27556) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. "We Dood It IV". During an attack on Haeju airfield [K-19], the aircraft was seriously damaged by North Korean Yak-9s and fell into the sea before it could reach base at Iwakuni 29Jun50. 34278 (MSN 27557) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Accident landing at Kunsan 18Oct51 34279 (MSN 27558) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crash landed with fuel exhaustion on a beach near Miho, Japan and destroyed 14Aug50. 34280 (MSN 27559) Damaged 19 Apr 1946 Landing accident at Nichols Field, Philippines 34281 (MSN 27560) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Missing during a night intruder mission in the Kumchon area North Korea 21Feb52. 34283 (MSN 27562) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34284 (MSN 27563) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34286 (MSN 27565) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Accident taking off at Iwakuni 10Nov50. Damaged by flak and force landed at Suwon [K-13], Korea 7Jul51. 44-34287 Douglas A-26B-51-DL Invader MSN 27566 With 13th BS, 3rd BG, "Old Able" crashed due to fuel exhaustion on final approach 12/14/50. Aircraft repaired. To Colombia (as B-26C) in 1956 as FAC 2508. w/o Mar 20, 1963 at Cartagena. 44-34288/34296 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27567/27575 34288 (MSN 27567) Damaged 5 Feb 1947 3 miles NW. of Yokota AB, Japan 34290 (MSN 27569) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 405th Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itazuke AB, Japan. Crash landed at Ashiya AB, Japan 11Jun46. 34291 (MSN 27570) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 34293 (MSN 27572) w/o? 1 Sep 1945 Crash landing NAS Honolulu, HI 319BG 34294 (MSN 27573) Damaged 10 Feb 1947 Accident at Hickam Fd, HI 34295 (MSN 27574) Damaged 8 Oct 1946 takeoff accident at Yokota AB, Japan 3BG-8BS 34296 (MSN 37575) Damaged 16 Jan 1948 Accident at Yokota AB, Japan 44-34297/34298 Douglas A-26B-51-DL Invader MSN 27576/27577 34297 (13th BS, 3rd BG) lost 2/21/51 when bomb exploded prematurely on bomb run. 34298 (MSN 27577) w/o? 11 Aug 1945, On mission to Kyushu, hydraulics were damaged, on return it belly landed on Bolo Airstrip, Okinawa 89BS 44-34299/34322 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27578/27601 34299 (MSN 27578) Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. To Armée de l'Air Française 16Nov56 as serial 702-B. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Nov56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYT. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWT. Renumbered 44-34299 in March 1959. Accident at Bone, Algeria 8Feb60. SOC 5Sep60 34300 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA Apr 4, 1952 after night mission in Korea. 34301 (25th BS, 3rd BG) class 26 6/28/50 due to enemy ground fire. 34304 (13th BS, 3rd BG) hit tree on strafing run 11/3/50. Left at AB in Korea 34305 Damaged 27 Apr 1948 Accident at Wajima, Japan 34307 w/o 17 Dec 1950 Fatal crash 14 miles SE. of Miho AB, Japan 452BG-130BS 34308 (B-26C) (MSN 27587) 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Crash landed with mechanical failure at Kunsan 26Oct51. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Accident landing at Hill AFB 17Mar54. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. To Armée de l'Air Française 19Oct56 as serial 711-C. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Oct56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYI. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWI; to Jan63; radio callsign F-UIWC. Renumbered 44-34308 in March 1959. Modified Aug60 as RB-26P. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Jan63 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Mar64. Centre d'Expériences Aériennes Militaires [CEAM], Mont-de-Marsan, France from Mar64 to Feb66. WFU Feb66. SOC 27Mar68 34309 (MSN 27588, 3rd BG, 13th BS) was a Shoran-equipped aircraft. Damaged 4 Apr 1955 Accident at Johnson AB, Japan 34311 Damaged 5 Jan 1952 Accident at Kunsan AB, S Korea 34312 (MSN 27591, B-26C) 2347th Air Reserve Flying Center, 4th AF, Long Beach MAP, CA. Damaged by mechanical failure 50 miles S of Tacoma, WA 26Feb49. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Damaged by structural failure 47 miles from Kunsan 12Jul52. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT Accident landing at Hill AFB 17Mar54. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 8Aug56. Armée de l'Air Française 19Oct56 as serial 715-C. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from 4Dec56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYN. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Feb60; radio callsign F-UIJC. Renumbered 44-34312 in March 1959. Modified Feb61 as RB-26P. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Feb61 to Mar62. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Mar62 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-ULVI. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Apr65 to Jan66. WFU Jan66. SOC 10Aug66. Société Cartographie Et Travail Aerien Carta, Creil 10Aug66. Registered as F-BMJR. Stored unconverted at Creil. Biafran AF Aug67. Delivered Le Bourget, Paris-Lisbon for militarisation, later to Dakar-Bissau-Enugu. Damaged in crash landing at Port Harcourt, Biafra 3Dec67. Abandoned at Port Harcourt and captured when Nigeria overran the town. Sabotaged by Biafran forces to prevent use by Nigerian AF. Wreckage still extant 1971. . 34313 (MSN 27592) went directly to storage and then to Korea with 3rd BW and then to 452nd BW. Damaged by AAA Dec 27, 1951 and recovered at K-46, Korea. In May 1952 to 17th BW. Sold as surplus in 1957 and registered as N5457V. Modified as aerial tanker in 1960 and flew in Oregon as air tanker until 1974. Sold to Conair in British Columbia as C-GHLK until retired in 1987. Resided in Canadian museums until purchased by David Lane and is flying as N119DR. Seen at Reno Air Races Aug 2002. In 2007 seen sitting in a storage yard at San Diego Air and Space Museum. As recently announced by the organizers of the Antidotum Airshow Leszno, in Leszno, Poland Douglas A-26C Invader 44-34313 ‘Sweet Eloise II’ will make its European debut during their show on 17 and 18 June 2022. In the coming weeks the warbird, registered as NL4313 (c/n 27592), will be ferried from Santa Rosa (CA), USA to its new owner in Poland. 34314 (8th BS, 3rd BG) shot down by ground fire during night mission 9/14/51. Medal of Honor for John S. Walmsley, Jr. 34315 Damaged 17 Apr 1949 Accident at Washington National Airport, DC 34316 converted to B-26C. To Colombian AF in 1957 as FAC 2517. 34317 (90th BS, 3rd BG) MIA 12/26/52 after night mission in Korea. 34318 salvaged at K-9 in Korea May 28, 1952. 34320 (MSN 27599) SOC Jan54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RBLU. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 22Oct55. 34321 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA on night mission 11/23/51. 44-34323 Douglas A-26B-51-DL Invader MSN 27602. w/o 17 Jul 1946 Fatal crash at Tachikawa AAF, Japan 3AG-8BS 44-34324/34326 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27603/27605 34324 Damaged 12 Dec 1952 Accident at Pusan AB, South Korea 34325 (90th BS, 3rd BG) MIA on night mission in Korea. 34326 to Cuba in 1956 as FAEC 915 44-34327 Douglas A-26B-51-DL Invader MSN 27606. Damaged 26 May 1945 Accident at Love Fd, TX 5 Ferry 44-34328/34330 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27607/27609 34328 (MSN 27607) Atlas Investment, Los Angeles, CA 15Mar60. Registered as N9422Z. Belcher Aircraft Corp, Mojave, CA 18Aug60. Acme Aircraft Parts Inc, Compton, CA 7Feb61. Allied Aircraft Sales, Litchfield Park, AZ 14Mar61. Oliver D. Terry, Tucson, AZ 14Mar62. Aeronautic Services Corp, Cheyenne, WY 14Aug63. Ralph S. Johnson / RALCO, Cheyenne, WY 15May64. Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson, AZ 25Mar65. Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ. Delivered to Aeródromo Base ? 9, Tancos, Portugal 1965. Registration cancelled 26Jun18. Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa as 7102. Modified and refurbished by Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico (OGMA) for counter insurgency (COIN) operations in Portugal's African colonies; completed Jan72. Modified to B-26C standard. Departed Lisbon for Luanda, Angola Mar73. 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. 34329 (B-26C) (MSN 27608) loaned to Armée de l'Air Française Jul 1, 1954 for service in Indochina. Returned to USAF Aug 1954 To Brazil in 1958 as 5169. Withdrawn June 1968. 44-34331 Douglas A-26B-51-DL Invader MSN 27610. Shot down by flak (8th BS, 3rd BG) 2/17/51. 44-34332 Douglas A-26B-50-DL Invader MSN 27611 Flew into a mountain on instrument approach to Tachikawa Feb 6, 1952. 44-34333/34334 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27612/27613 34333 damaged in landing at K-8 Kunsan AB, Korea Sep 16, 1951. 44-34335 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27614. To N5032K, cancelled 1960 44-34336/34338 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27615/27617 34336 (13th BS, 3rd BG) crashed in target area 10/15/51. 34337 (452nd, 728th BS) MIA in night intruder mission Sep 7, 1951. 34338 Damaged 4 May 1954 at Mundo Range, S Korea. Participated in Bay of Pigs invasion 44-34339 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27618. 8th BS, 3re BG Crashed into mountain during strafing run 6/29/50. 44-34340/34342 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27619/27621 34342 (90th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 9/2/51. 44-34343 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27622. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group; Code 'Z'. Combat damaged by flak 9Aug45. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Crashed May 9, 1946 at Arari, Japan 44-34344/34346 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27623/27625 34344 (MSN 27623) (MSN 27623) Louisiana Air National Guard. Registered as N91356. 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. sold to Aero Associates Inc (Gregory Board dba), Tucson-Ryan Field, AZ. Sold to Ames Applicator Corp, Ames, IA, 1966, and cvtd to aerial sprayer. Substantially damaged during aerial application after spraying mosquitos when the pilot misjudged the distance and speed during landing and the landing gear collapsed as the airplane overshot the runway at Ames, IA 28Jun69. Stored damaged at Ames, IA. Registered 4Dec70 to Aero Union Corp, Chico, CA. Scrapped at Ames 1974. Registration cancelled 5Sep74 on export to Canada Although generally reported scrapped at Ames, IA, during 1974, the FAA records the registration as being cancelled as exported to Canada, Sep 5 1974. 34345 (17th BW, 34th BS) lost on night intruder mission Feb 4, 1953. 34346 (B-26B) Damaged 4 Aug 1951 Accident at Pusan AB, S Korea. Kept in reserve at Clark Field for Operation *Haik* in 1958. To RoCAF in 1959 as '8765', w/o 18 Feb 1962 Fatal crash near Tainan, Taiwan 44-34347 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27626. 13th BS, 3rd BG crashed on takeoff in Korea Aug 26, 1951. Cockpit canopy inadvertently opened on takeoff and pilot made an accidental ditching into the bay. One crew member drowned. 44-34348/34350 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27627/27629 34348 (B-26C)Damaged 16 Jun 1952 Accident in Oklahoma. To Colombian AF in 1957 as FAC 2518. 34349 (452nd BW, 729th BS) crashed during recon mission in Wonsan area Oct 1, 1951 34350 delivered to USAAF Apr 20, 1945. To MASDC Dec 1964. Dropped from inventory as suprlus Oct 1969 44-34351 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27630. MIA on night mission with 13th BS, 3rd BG 1/13/51. One crewman evaded and returned. 44-34352/34363 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27631/27642 34352 Damaged 22 Sep 1951 Landing accident at Suwon AB, S Korea 452BG-730BS 34353 (452nd BW, 729th BS) hit by AAA and crashlanded at K-14, Korea Jun 26, 1951. 34354 Damaged 17 Jan 1946 Landing accident at Pinecastle AAF, FL 621AAFBU 34356 Damaged 1 Oct 1951 Accident in Utah, Hill AFB? 34357 (90th BS, 3rd BG) crashed and burned 10/21/51 at K-8 during landing after return from combat mission. 34358 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 1/26/52. 34359 Damaged 21 Aug 1951 Accident at Langley AFB, VA 34360 VB-B With MD ANG, SoC 10 Dec 1970 34361 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17652 in 1964. 34362 (452nd BW, 728th BS) crashed into bridge during landing Aug 5, 1951. 44-34364 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27643 34364 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. "The 6th Chadwick". Damaged by bomb blast on the Shima Bombing Range, Japan 15Nov48. Damaged taxying at Yokota 17Jul49. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Accident landing at Pusan East [K-9], Korea 5Aug51. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Damaged by structural failure doing barrel rolls over North Korea 5Apr52. While returning from a mission, the pilot, with a show of exuberance, proceeded to do a barrel roll. Noting that he had lost several hundred feet in the maneuver, he proceeded to do another barrel roll in the opposite direction to gain back the altitude he had lost. These maneuvers came as a surprise to the gunner who reported the activity to his boss. An examination of the aircraft determined that the wings had been bent. Shipped to USA for repair and rebuild. Converted to B-26C and loaned to France Jul 1, 1954 for service in Indochina. Returned to USAF Aug 1954 and scrapped. 44-34365/34367 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27644/27646 34365 (452nd BW, 729th BS) crashed into sea 3 mi E of Pusan East (K-9), Korea Sep 25, 1951. 34366 (452nd BW, 729th BS) damaged by AAA Feb 15, 1951. 44-34368 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27647. 8th BS, 3rd BG. Crashed 7/2/50 near Korean coast, Jukae-shima. Crew rescued by helo. 44-34369/34371 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27648/27650 34371 Damaged 8 Jan 1949 Accident at Nishinomiya, Japan 44-34372 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27651. (13th BS, 3rd BG) Destroyed in takeoff crash in Korea Jan 4, 1952. Three crewmembers survived. 44-34373/34376 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27652/27655 34373 (8th BS, 3rd BG) hit over target Seo 2, 1950 and exploded. 34374 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA with crew of 3 after night mission in Korea July 3, 1951. 34375 (13th BS, 3rd BG) crashed near Taejon 7/6/50 after being hit by small arms fire. 3 parachutes seen. 34376 (B-26B) participated in Operation *Haik* Apr/Jun 1958. To HP-323 in 1961. Probably registered on paper only. Got a civil registration of N5002X, but went to Vietnam between 1963 and 1964 under *Farm Gate* Scrapped at Clark Field. 44-34377 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27656. 8th BS, 3rd BG Class 26 7/29/50 due to major wing spar damage from small arms fire. Lost near Singye, North Korea (728th BS, 452nd BW) Sep 7, 1951 on night intruder mission. 44-34378/34381 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27657/27660 34378 (8th BS, 3rd BG) crashed near Taegu (K-2) 11/29/50 due to fuel exhaustion and battle damage 34379 (13th BS, 3rd BG) damaged by ground fire June 28, 1950 at Kimpo. Abandoned and destroyed by enemy ground fire 34380 Damaged 27 Apr 1948 Accident at Kanazaw, Japan 34381 Damaged 21 Nov 1946 Structural Failure nr Kobe, Japan 38BG-89BS 44-34382 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27661 Damaged 20 Oct 1949 Accident at Yokota AB, Japan 44-34383/34386 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27662/27665 34384 Damaged 13 Jan 1950 Accident at Langley AFB, VA 34385 (8th BS, 3rd BG) hit by flak and crashed 11/11/50 34386 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA on night mission 2/11/51. 44-34387 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27666. w/o? 8 Oct 1946 Belly landing at Yokota AB, Japan 3BG-8BS 44-34388/34392 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27667/27671 34389 w/o 14 Feb 1950 Fatal crash 120 miles E. of Ashiya AB, Japan 3BG-13BS 34390 (B-26C) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 16Feb54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASU. . Returned to USAF Nov 1955. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Rock Island Oil & Refining Co., Wichita, KS Mar57. Purchased at Clark AFB 18Mar57. Registered Mar57 as N6836D; revoked 22Apr78, cancelled 24Oct13. Converted to Rock Island Monarch 26 corporate aircraft 1960 . Wells Aircraft Inc, Hutchinson, KS. Based Manila, Philippines 1970/71. Edron Co., Las Vegas, NV 1977. Stored Las Vegas, NV in EPA compound 1975/76. Aircraft Associates, Long Beach, CA 13Apr78. Thought to have been lost during drug smuggling operations. I also have this one as having hit a tree on a strafing run and left at K-2 base in Korea 11/9/50. 34391 Used as spares at Clark Field, Philippines 44-34393 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27672. Damaged 14 Feb 1947 Accident at Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged 9 Mar 1950 Hit by friendly fire at Mito Range, Japan 3BG-8BS 44-34394/34398 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27673/27677 34394 Damaged 21 Mar 1946 Taxi accident at Ashiya AB, Japan 384BG-71BS 34395 to Turkey as 7431 in Aug 1949. SOC Aug 1958 34397 Damaged 14 Mar 1947 Landing accident at Schweinfurt AB, West Germany 52FG-2FS 34398 to Turkey as 7428 in Mar 1948. Soc Sep 1950 44-34399 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27678. w/o 9 May 1946 Fatal crash 7 miles SE. of Toyohashi, Japan 3BG-8AS 44-34400/34404 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27679/27683 34401 (MSN 27680) 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 17Dec59 as serial 44-34401. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Dec59 to Sep62; radio callsign F-UIWZ. Centre d'Expériences Aériennes Militaires [CEAM], Mont-de-Marsan, France from Sep62 to Oct62. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France from Oct62 to Jan63. Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France 12Jan63. Used for testing of Antilope and Rafal radars. SOC c1968. 34404 (MSN 27683) w/o? 10 Jun 1945 Landing accident at Hunter Fd, GA 302CCTS 44-34405 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27684. 13th BS, 3rd BG hit obstacle on strafing run Wonsan, Korea and crashed into sea 5/5/51. 44-34406/34408 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27685/27687 34406 (MSN 27685) Damaged 1 Sep 1945 Landing accident at Kunming, China 44-34409 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27688 44-34410/34412 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27689/27691 34411 (MSN 27690) delivered to USAAF Jun 11, 1945. USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 9Jan57; collected 21Aug57 (B-26C) 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored To Armée de l'Air Française 2Feb60 as serial 44-34411. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Feb60; radio callsign F-UIJD. Destroyed November 28, 1961 in collision with 44-35765 during a night patrol over the Morice Line along the Algerian border. 34412 w/o at Panagarh, India in ground acident Sep 15, 1945. 44-34413 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27692. MIA on bombing mission with 8th BS, 3rd BG 2/25/51 near Sunan, Korea. 44-34414/34416 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27693/27695 34414 Named Miss Lace in April 1948 whilst based in Germany. To Turkey as 7432 in Aug 1949. SOC in 1954 34415 participated in Bay of Pigs invasion. To civil registry as N60042 or N60043, later N5002X. Converted to On Mark Marksman N900V in 1964, then allegedly marked, N46358, then correctly registered N46598 in 1967. Later named *Blue Goose* and equipped with terrain following radar for night drops in Vietnam. Known to have been used in Laos by Air America. 34416 USAFE. Noted at Ringway, Manchester Mar57. Later to Turkey 44-34417 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27696. MIA with 452nd BW, 730th BS) near Kangdong, Korea Mar 22, 1952. 44-34418/34419 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27697/27698 34418 to Turkey as 7403 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958 44-34420 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27699. (90th BS, 3rd BG) MIA 5/30/52 after night mission in Korea. 44-34421/34422 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27700/27701 34421 to Turkey as 7412 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958 34422 (MSN 27701) crashed in Yunnan, China Oct 4, 1945. 44-34423 Douglas A-26B-56-DL Invader MSN 27702. Converted to On Mark Marketeer to N9594Z. Modified for extra long range using a Marksman wing with tip tanks salvaged from a Marksman that had been damaged by fire. To Canada as C-GHLI. Damaged by fire in 1984. Static rebuild in 1990. Now on display at Fairchild AFB, WA. 44-34424/34472 Douglas A-26B-55-DL Invader MSN 27703/27751 34424 damaged Feb 3, 1947 in taxi accident at Neubiberg AB, West Germany 34425 to Turkey as 7430 in Jul 1948. SOC in 1954 34426 to Turkey as 7425 in Mar 1948. Crashed on takeoff from Elazig, Turkey Jun 13, 1950. 2 crew killed. 34427 (MSN 27706) to civil registry as N4712C with Charlotte Aircraft Corp, Charlotte, NC in 1964 34429 to Cuba in 1956 as FAEC 917 34430 to Turkey as 7404 in Mar 1948. SOC Nov 1948 34431 (MSN 27710) Damaged 8 Aug 1952 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea. Damaged 11 Apr 1954 Accident at Pusan-East AB, S Korea 34433 to Turkey as 7441 in Jul 1949. SOC 1954 34436 to Turkey as 7413 in Mar 1948. SOC 1954 34439 Damaged 31 Mar 1947 Landing accident at Bremen AB, West Germany 501ASG-919AES 34440 converted to FA-26 reconnaissance aircraft. Later to Turkey. 34443 to Turkey as 7405 in Mar 1948. SOC in 1954? 34444 to Turkey as 7414 in Mar 1948. SOC Mar 1950 34445 to Turkey as 7445 in Aug 1949. Crashed Nov 30, 1950 near Malatya, Turkey. 2 crew killed. 34447 to Turkey as 7438 in Jul 1949. SOC Aug 1958. KORWALD database has this one as being damaged by MiG Feb 10, 1951. 34449 MSN 27728 (B-26C) 45th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 86th Composite Group, USAF Europe, Furstenfeldbruck, West Germany. Mid air collision with A-26B 44-34436 at Furstenfeldbruck 6Nov47. Mid air collision with B-26B 44-34450 13 miles NE of Schweinfurt, West Germany 10Mar49. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. To Armée de l'Air Française 27Apr60 as serial 44-34449. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Apr60; radio callsign F-UIJC; to Mar65; radio callsign F-UIJA. WFU Mar65. Disposed of to La Service des Domaines (Government Property Agency) 25Oct65 34450 (MSN 27729) (TB-26B) USAFE. Accident thirteen miles northeast of Schweinfurt, Germany 10Mar49 Converted to RB-26B and used during mid 1950s by 7499th Composite Sqdn as spyplane operating from Wiesbaden AB, West Germany. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 19Jun57; collected 28Oct57. Noted at Turnhouse, Edinburgh 26Oct5 34452 to Turkey as 7417 in Mar 1948. SOC Aug 1958 34453 to Turkey as 7424 in Mar 1948. SOC Jul 1951 34460 to Turkey as 7433 in Jul 1949. SOC in 1954 34461 to Turkey as 7434 in Jul 1949. SOC in 1954 34463 (ATC) in takeoff accident at Ondal Airfield (A-18) Ondal, India while on ferry flight Jul 3, 1945. All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed. 34466 to Turkey as 7435 in Jul 1949. SOC Aug 1958. KORWALD database has this one as suffering minor battle damage Feb 20, 1951. 34468 to Turkey as 7436 in Jul 1949. SOC in 1954 34469 to Turkey as 7444 in Jul 1949. SOC Feb 1953 34470 Damaged 23 Jul 1947 Accident at Schweinfurt AB, West Germany 86CG-45FS 34472 to Turkey as 7406 in Mar 1948. SOC Mar 1950 44-34473/34477 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27752/27756 34474 damaged in crash landing at Furstenfeldbruck AB, West Germany Feb 13, 1948. 34475 damaged Jul 12, 1945 in taxi accident at Payne Field, Cairo. 34477 damaged in landing accident Aug 13, 1946 at Wiesbaden, West Germany 44-34478 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27757 with 13th BS, 3rd BG. Crashed in bad weather near Ashiya AB, Japan June 28, 1950. 44-34479/34480 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27758/27759 34480 (MSN 27759) Damaged 23 Apr 1949 Accident at Wiesbaden AB, West Germany 44-34481 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27760. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. "Wheel" symbol instead of code, the Squadron Commander's plane. MIA with 13th BS, 3rd BG in night mission over Korea Feb 20, 1952 with crew of 3. 44-34482/34483 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27761/27762 34482 w/o Dec 29, 1947 in crash 27 mi SE of Furstenfeldbruck West Germany 44-34484 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27763 44-34485/34486 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27764/27765 34485 to Turkey as 7440 in Jul 1949. SOC Jan 1951 44-34487 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27766 34487 MSN 27766 (B-26C) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 16Feb54 for service in Indochina. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 2/19 'Armagnac' [ERP 2/19]; radio callsign F-UHJR. Missing March 14, 1954 between Dien Bien Phu and Cát Bi [Hai Phong], 44-34488/34489 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27767/27768 34488 (11th GBS, 341th BG) in landing accident at Myitkyina Airfield, Burma Jul 31, 1945. All 3 crew survived but aircraf DBR. 44-34490 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27769 44-34491/34492 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27770/27771 34492 (MSN 27771) Damaged 27 Jul 1948 Accident at Torbay, NFD 44-34493 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27772 (B-26C) 728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Pusan East [K-9], Korea. Accident landing at Pusan East 16Aug51. Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. To Armée de l'Air Française 3Feb57 as serial 869-C. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Feb57; radio callsign F-UIJL; radio callsign F-UIJH; to Nov59; radio callsign F-UIJO. Renumbered 44-34493 in March 1959. Modified Sep62 as RB-26P. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Sep62 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-ULVA. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Apr65 to Feb66. WFU Feb66. Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601 (EAA 601), Châteaudun, France. Stored. SOC 27Mar68. 44-34494/34495 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27773/27774 44-34496 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27775. SOC Jan54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in Indochina. Shot down May 4, 1954 at Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam 44-34497/34498 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27776/27777 44-34499 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27778 44-34500/34501 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27779/27780 44-34502 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27781 44-34503/34504 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27782/27783 34503 (B-26C) (MSN 27782) 527th Fighter-Bomber Squadron, 86nd Fighter-Bomber Group, 2nd Air Division, Neubiberg, West Germany. Damaged on the Putlos gunnery range, West Germany 29Jun50. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 30Jan60 as serial 44-34503. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Jan60 to Sep62; radio callsign F-UIWG. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France from Sep62 to Jun63. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jun63 to Jan67; radio callsign F-UKET. WFU Jan67. Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601 (EAA 601), Châteaudun, France. Stored. SOC 27Mar68. 34504 (MSN 27783) To French AF-on display as gate Guard at Chateaudun AB, France 1972-1977 44-34505 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27784 SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 1Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 16Nov55 and scrapped. 44-34506/34507 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27785/27786 44-34508 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27787. To civil registry as N74874 and used as air tanker. In storage as N74874 with D and D Aero, Inc, Rantoul, KS. To Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA in 2001. 44-34509/34510 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27788/27789 44-34511 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27790 44-34512/34513 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27791/27792 44-34514 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27793. 90th BS, 3rd BG MIA on mission 12/8/51. 44-34515/34516 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27794/27795 34516 (MSN 27795) Damaged 21 Aug 1948 Accident at Andrews AFB, MD 44-34517 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27796 44-34518/34519 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27797/27798 34518 (MSN 27797) Damaged 14 Jul 1947 Accident at Schweinfurt AB, West Germany 86CG-45FS 34519 (MSN 27798) Damaged 16 Aug 1949 While towing target, target had midar with F-47d 44-33811 20 miles ENE. of Tripoli, Libya 44-34520 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27799. Taken on strength with the USAAF on 6/22/45 and assigned to the Sacramento Air Materiel Center, McClellan Army Air Field, CA for storage. In June 1948 it was redesignated B-26B. From November 1950 to February 1951 it was at Douglas Aircraft of Long Beach, CA and converted to B-26C. It was then transferred to Ogden Air Materiel area at Hill AFB, UT. In April 1951 it was sent to the Korean War with the 452nd Bombardment Wing (Light) at Miho and Pusan Air Bases. In May 1952 it was transferred to the 17th Bombardment Wing (Light) at the same bases. July 1952 found the plane assigned to the 6408th Maintenance and Supply Group at Kisarazu AB, Japan. It was then sent back to the Sacramento Air Material Area in September 1952. From there it was sent to the Ogden Air Materiel Area in January 1953. March 1954 found the plane assigned to the 461st Bombardment Wing (Light) at Hill AFB, and deployed to Wendover AFB, UT. In July 1955 it was assigned to its final active unit, the 2347th Air Reserve Flying Center (USAFR), Long Beach AFB, CA. To MASDC Feb 1957. Dropped from inventory as surplus Jul 1958. To civil registry as N9420Z in 1963. In April 1972 it went to Conair Aviation in Abbotsford, BC as C-GHCF and was operated as a fire-bomber. In 1988 the NMUSAF exchanged some S-2 Tracker fire-bombers for this plane and had it ferried to Greybull, WY. The NMUSAF made some sort of deal with Hawkins & Powers Aviation for them to have the plane as N94207, still as a fire-fighter. In July 1989 H&P registered the plane as N126HP. In 1999 it was retired from active service and place on display at Greybull, WY, Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting; it was stripped of fire-fighting paint on the left side and marked as a USAF plane. On 8/23/06 it was sold to Hans Lauridsen for his museum at Buckeye, AZ 44-34521 Douglas A-26B-60-DL Invader MSN 27800 (B-26C) USAFE. Noted at Ringway, Manchester Apr57. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 10Mar60 as serial 44-34521. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Mar60 to Feb63; radio callsign F-UIWJ. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France Feb63. Destroyed in collision with [44-34521] 44-35228 and 44-35953 March 4, 1963. 44-34522/34585 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27801/27864 34522 (MSN 27801) crashed 4 mi from Loveland Jun 4, 1949. All 4 onboard killed. 34523 (MSN 27802) converted to On Mark Marketeer N9174Z and used by Garrett Corp 1964-1977. Modified for a T-76-G turboprop engine in nose position. Converted back to two engines. A photo of N9174Z with test engine shows no evidence of Marketeer conversion. To Airspray (67) of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada as C-GTOX Jan 6, 1982. The Marketeer conversion was removed during conversion to tanker, it then flew as tanker #14 named "Hasta Luego". Retired in 2004 and stored at CYQF (Red Deer) and offered for sale. Examination of photos of N9174Z and C-GTOX show no evidence of Marketeer conversion. 34524 (MSN 27803) to civil registry as N588 (?) converted to On Mark Marketeer N58Y, then N588, later to Colombia as HK-999E. 34525 (MSN 27804) Damaged 6 Apr 1951 Accident in Japan, Ashiya AB? 34526 (MSN 27805) Damaged 15 Apr 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, S Korea. To civil registry as N9178Z. Converted to On Mark Marksman N827W, later CF-OFO, May 17, 1962, then N551EH ca Apr 1963, then N400V, N7977, N26AB to Dennis M. Sherman, West Palm Beach, FL.To Oklahoma Aircraft Sales, Yukon, OK April 1981-1986, To Continental Jet Inc., Clarksville, TN Mar 1987, To Charles Bella, El Paso, TX/Chaparral, NM 1988-2002, In open storage at Santa Teresa, NM 1990 34527 Damaged 11 Jun 1951 Accident at Iwakuni AB, Japan 34528 (MSN 27807) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Shot down January 6, 1953 between Nà S?n and Cát Bi [Hai Phong], Vietnam. . 34529 (8th BS, 3rd BG) shot down by ground fire 2/19/52. Crew captured and returned in Big Switch. 34530 (MSN 27809) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIM. Crashed on takeoff January 3, 1954 at Seno, Laos. 34531 (MSN 27810) Damaged 11 Jun 1951 Accident at Iwakuni AB, Japan, (3rd BW, 8th BS) crashed on takeoff Oct 9, 1951. To storage at MASDC. SOC Sep 23, 1957. Registered N3472G Jun 20, 1959, cancelled Aug 10, 1959 on export to Chile 34532 (MSN 27811) Damaged 21 Aug 1951 Accident at Miho AB, Japan 34533 (MSN 27812) Damaged 3 Oct 1950 Accident at Long Beach Airport, CA 34534 (17th BW, 34th BS) crashed on takeoff in bad weather Dec 10, 1952. 34535 (MSN 27814) Accident six miles southeast of Devils Lake, ND 24Jun48. L. B. Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, FL 12Jun59. Registered as N8020E. Smith Latin Americana Inc, Wilmington, DE 29Dec61. Madden & Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, FL 25Jan62. Hamilton Aircraft Co, Tucson AZ 5Nov63. Aero Union Corp, Anderson, CA Nov63. Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson AZ 26Mar65. Registered 21Jul65 to Aero Associates, Tucson, AZ. Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ. Delivered to Aeródromo Base ? 9, Tancos, Portugal 1965. Registration cancelled 6Jun71. Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa as 7101. Modified and refurbished by Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico (OGMA) for counter insurgency (COIN) operations in Portugal's African colonies; first post modification flight 26Apr71. Departed Lisbon for Luanda, Angola Oct72. Esquadra 93, Aeródromo Base ? 9, Luanda, Angola 1973. Abandoned when Angola became independent and the Portuguese left the country Jan75.. This may be the plane on display in Havana, Cuba marked as FAR 933, repainted as 937 following Hurrican Michelle Nov 2001. It is thought that Cuban forces in Angola might have brought this plane back to Cuba as a trophy. It is commonly thought that the aircraft on display cannot be a genuine Cuban AF A-26, for the Cubans only had A-26Cs and this is obviously a B model. 937 was was the only FAR A-26 in airworthy condition at the time of the Bay of Pigs invasion. 933 was the fake FAR A-26 that landed in Miami on April 15th 1961 pretending he had defected from Cuba. Perhaps the museum had tried to pass off 937 as the fake 933 (the real 933 had a glass nose). The Museo del Aire A-26B might be the original 937. It was not part of the batch of A-26Cs sold to Cuba in 1956 but was sold separatly to Cuba for use as a parts source, probably after the US government imposed an arms embargo against the Batista regime in the late 50s. It was never given a Cuban AF number until it was repaired and put in service under Castro's AF. Don't know the USAF serial number of 937 34536 (B-26B) (MSN 27815) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Crashed November 3, 1951 near Nhat-Ny, Vietnam 34537 (MSN 27816) Damaged 16 Sep 1950 Ground accident at George AFB, CA 452BG-729BS 34538 (MSN 27817, B-26B) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIN. Returned to USAF 22Oct55. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Rock Island Oil & Refining Co., Wichita, KS Mar57. Purchased at Clark AFB 18Mar57. Registered Mar57 as N6839D. Converted to Rock Island Consort 26 research and development aircraft. Hughes Aircraft Co, Van Nuys, CA from 1966 to 1987. Fitted with an extended radome nose for missile sensor flight tests. A & T Productions Inc, Burbank, CA Sep90. Registered as N34538; current [Oct17]. Restored with executive interior: fitted with B-26C nose. Flown as USAF "434538/BC-538/T Feeding Frenzy". Lyon Air Museum / Martin Aviation Inc, Santa Ana-John Wayne, CA 12Apr99. On display at the Lyon Air Museum, Santa Ana, CA. 34539 (B-26C) (MSN 27818) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 1Jul54 for service in Indochina. Returned to USAF 28Aug54. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Prepared for Angkatan Udara Revolusioner [AUREV] in 1958 for use by the CIA in Operation "Haik" to overthrow communists in Indonesia. Not delivered, kept in reserve at Clark Field. Used for Project Farm Gate in Vietnam 1963. Scrapped at Clark Field. 34541 Damaged 9 May 1949 Accident at Hawkins Field, MS 34542 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission in Korea. 34543 (452nd BW, 729th BS) hit by AA Mar 24, 1951 and crashlanded 5 mi N of Sunan. 34544 (452nd BW, 728th BS) shot down by AAA near Pongmang-ni, Korea Apr 24, 1951. 34545 (B-26B) loaned to France Jan 1951 for service in Indochina. Missing Sept 11, 1951. 34546 (17th BW, 37th BS) crashed into sea after takeoff from Pusan Jan 13, 1953. 34547 (452nd BW) damaged by MiGs and returned to base Apr 9, 1951. MIA with 452nd BW, 729th BS Sep 29, 1951. 34548 Damaged 5 Dec 1946 Accident at Williams Field, AZ 34550 (MSN 27829) converted to On Mark Marketeer CF-CRR, later N355Q, N7769C, HK-1247W, HK-1247P. Crashed on takeoff at Bogota Sep 21, 1988. 34551 in Vietnam Jan 1963 to April 1964 under *Farm Gate*. Scrapped at Clark Field. 34552 (MSN 27831) 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. "Brown Nose" - artwork of a dog. Damaged when the aircraft got into a hammerhead stall pulling off a target into the clouds. The airplane fell out of the stall and did a loop, and in the process bent the wing spars and twisted the fuselage. Returned to the States for rebuild. SOC Jan54. Converted to B-26B and loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIX. Returned to USAF 14Oct55 and scrapped. 34553 photo shows damaged in landing accident at Suwon AB in South Korea ca 1951. 34554 (B-26B) (MSN 27833) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIX. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 22Oct55 and scrapped. 34555 (MSN 27834, B-26B) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIP. Returned to USAF 10Nov55. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Registered 1963 as N84W. Converted to On Mark Marketeer corporate aircraft. Registered 1971 as N841W. Reregistered 1973 as N5BP. Registered 1977 as N550. Registered Sep90 as N26HK; Current [Oct17]. Open storage in Opa Locka, FL 1984-1992. Stored dismantled at Las Cruces, NM 1995-2002. Restoration at Hollister MAP, TX by 2015. 34556 Damaged 30 May 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea. Damaged 20 Jan 1953 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea 34558 (B-26B) (MSN 27837) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Missing 28Apr51 near Cao B?ng, Vietnam. 34559 on display at opposite end of runway from Jackson Intl Airport main terminal, Mississippi. 34560 (452nd BW, 729th BS) lost on night intruder mission Jul 19, 1951. 34561 Damaged 31 Jan 1951 Mid-air, with 44-34141, 10 miles N. of Birmingham, AL 16BG-118CG 34562 (452nd BW, 728th BS) lost on night recon mission Feb 28, 1952. 34563 (452nd BW, 729th BS) damaged while attacking Wonsan, Korea and crashed into sea May 7, 1951. 34564 (B-26B) (MSN 27843) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIK. Returned to USAF 22Oct55 and scrapped. 34565 (B-26B) MSN 27844) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIJ. Exploded in flight near Sud-Laie, Vietnam November 6, 1953. 34567 (MSN 27846) to civil registry as N9412Z. Converted to On Mark Marksman, later ZS-CVD. Last seen on South African AF Museum storage dump. 34568 (B-26B) (MSN 27847) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Inochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIU. Returned to USAF 16Nov55. Purolator Products, New York, NY. Registered 1959 as N202PP. Trans Atlantic Airlines, Frankfurt, West Germany Jun65. Impounded Karachi, Pakistan Aug65 for gun-running. Registered 1970 as AP-AVV; cancelled. Open storage Karachi Airport 1975. Pakistan AF Museum, Faisal AB, Karachi 2000. Dismantled at Karachi 2004 for restoration 34569 (B-26B) (MSN 27848) SOC Jan54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASI. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 22Oct55 and scrapped. 34570 (17th BW, 37th BS) MIA on night interdiction mission Feb 23, 1953 34571 modified to RB-26 status for 162nd TRS in 1950, later the 12th TRS in Korea. 34572 (452nd BW, 729th BS) damaged by AAA and crashlanded at Miho AB. Total loss. 34575 (B-26B) (MSN 27854) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIQ. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASD. Returned to USAF 27Oct55.and scrapped. 34577 (B-26B) (MSN 27856) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIT. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 27Oct55 and scrapped. 34579 (B-26B) (MSN 27858) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIS. Returned to USAF 27Oct55 and scrapped. 34580 (452nd BW, 728th bS) MIA Korea Aug 26, 1951. 34581 (MSN 27860) to civil registry as N8038E with Consolidated Air Parts Corp of Los Angeles, CA. Reported derelict at Tucson, AZ in 1969. 34582 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 12/8/52. 34583 (B-26B) (MSN 27862) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française Jan51 for service in Indochina. Crashed on landing at Cát Bi [Hai Phong], Vietnam May 31, 1951. 34584 (B-26C) (MSN 27863) 37th Bomb Squadron, 17th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Pusan East [K-9], Korea. Accident landing short of the runway at Pusan 31Dec52. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. To Armée de l'Air Française 1956 as serial 987-C. Crashed during delivery flight in sea off Grindavik, Iceland August 22, 1956. 34585 (B-26B) (MSN 27864) SOC Dec50. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 3Jan51 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-UHIW. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Accident 21Jun55. SOC 11Jul55 44-34586 Douglas XA-26F-DL Invader MSN 27865. Started out as an A-26B but modified in late 1945 as XA-26F with J31 turbojet aft of bomb bay. Donated to Lindsay Hopkins Vocational School in the 1950s, and was on the civil registry at least 1964-1969 as N66368. USed for ground instruction at Miami Airport and reportedly scrapped in 1972. 44-34587/34617 Douglas A-26B-61-DL Invader MSN 27866/27896 34587 Damaged 12 Mar 1951 Taxi accident at Miho AB, Japan 452BG-730BS Served in Korea with 17th BG (Light). All black with "Larry's" painted on nose 34588 w/o 29 Oct 1947 Fatal crash 10 miles N. of Fontana, CA 1FG-27FS 34590 Damaged 29 Mar 1948 Accident in VA, Langley AFB? Damaged 24 Jan 1951 Grd accident at Long Beach A/p, CA 2347AFRTC participated in Bay of Pigs invasion. May have been the deception aircraft "FAR 933" that masqueraded as a defecting aircraft from Cuba to Miami. To N5000X in 1962, later N19777. Continental Aircraft Co. Miami, FL as N19777, USCR issued 1 May 1964, USCR cancelled 22 Jun 1965 34591 (B-26C) (MSN 27870) 188th Bomb Squadron, 137th Bomb Group, Kirtland AFB, NM. Accident when a crew member bailed out at Kirtland 17Mar50. SOC Feb54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 16Feb54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 7Oct55. and scrapped. 34592 (MSN 27871) converted to TB-26B. To civil registry as N8631E, to CF-FJG, then C-FFJG. Crashed on takeoff from Mercury ALTA Sep 29, 1974. 34593 (MSN 27872) (TB-26B) 103rd Bomb Squadron, 111th Composite Group, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Philadelphia IAP, PA. Damaged by structural failure at Philadelphia IAP 19Dec50. USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 20May55; collected 6Feb56. 3040th Aircraft Storage Depot, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 1Jun56. SOC Jan 29, 1958. Registered N3474G Jun 10, 1959, cancelled Aug 10, 1959 on export to Chile. 34594 salvaged at K-9, Korea May 13, 1952. 34595 Damaged 2 Jun 1949 Accident 2 miles NE. of Foxboro, MA 34596 delivered to USAAF Aug 31, 1945. Transferred to MAP Jul 1964. 34597 (MSN 27876) (TB-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 28Jun57; collected 19Nov57. 34599 (MSN 27878) Damaged 8 Aug 1952 Structural failure at Plum Tree Island Gunnery Range, VA 34600 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 1/14/51. Crew captured and returned with Big Switch. 34601 lost 6 April 1952 over North Korea 3rd Bomb Wing Aircraft , 90th Bomb Sqdn Pilot Joe Long Jr. + crew of 4 Listed MIA 34602 (MSN 27881) converted to Rock Island Monarch 26 N8392H, later N167B. Became N8392H for a while before reverting to N167B again. Still flies in European display circuit owned by Scandinavian Historic Flight painted as 434602. Registration LN-IVA reserved Jan 31, 2006 for Scandinavian Historical Flight of Oslo, Norway, who have been operating this aircraft for many years. Named “Sugarland Express” when seen at Roskilde Air Show in July 1993 and still active as N167B. On April 29, 2019 flown from Vasteras, Sweden to new base at Sandefjord, Torp, Norway. LN-IVA in 2020 is reportedly registered to Nordic Warbirds, Vasteras, Sweden. 34603 To Princess Coal Sales Co as N3157G in 1960? To Kenneth Van Buren, Newfield, NJ in 1964 To John S. Johnson, Savannah, GA in 1966 w/o 26 Nov 1966, Engine failure, made a gear up landing off Dorchester, GA USCR cancelled 31 Dec 1970 34604 w/o 5 Nov 1951 Fatal crash 2 miles SW. of Langley AFB, VA 4400CCTG-117BS 34605 Damaged 13 Jun 1949 Accident in GA. Damaged-w/o? 5 Jul 1955 11 miles SE. of Biggs AFB, TX 34606 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17669 in 1964. 34607 (MSN 27886) to civil registry as N8395H, later CF-FBV. Crashed Dec 3, 1974 34608 (TB-26B) (MSN 27887) Designated TB-26B. 3558th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 3555th Aircraft Maintenance Group, Air Training Command, Perrin AFB, TX. Accident landing at Ardmore Auxiliary Airfield, OK 9Apr53. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. To Armée de l'Air Française 27Jul59 as serial 44-34608. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Jul59 to Apr65. WFU Apr65. Disposed of to La Service des Domaines (Government Property Agency) 25Oct6. 34609 (MSN 27888) to civil registry as N4819E. Seen derelict at Buckeye, AZ airport in 2007 as an aircraft monument nenar the entrance. 34610 Delivered to USAAF 6Aug45. Turner Field, GA. Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA. Converted to TA-26B Nov46. Air National Guard. HQ, Air National Guard, Andrews AFB, MD. SOC October 12, 1972. Was last operational USAF B-26. Converted to VB-26B. National Air and Space Museum, Washington, DC September 17, 1972 Stored at Paul Garber facility, Silver Hill, MD. To Robins AAFB, Warner Robins, GA 2017. 34611 w/o? 16 Nov 1945 Engine failure on t/off, 6 miles NE. of Jet Auxiliary Field, OK 2518BU 34612 (MSN 27891) to civil registry as N4814E. Reported derelict at Tucson, AZ in 1969. 34614 w/o 7 May 1946 Fatal crash 4 miles W. of Lillie, LA 2500AAFBU 34615 (B-26C) Stated that several Invaders were flown back to Tucson 1968 for modernisation by Hamilton Aircraft Company. Assume this was one of them. Registered N4817E 21Feb68 to Hamilton Aircraft Company. Cancelled 19Dec68. Presumably registered to Hamilton for certification of mods. Sold to Brazilian AF as 5173 in June 1969. Withdrawn 1975. 34616 converted to On Mark Marketeer N2890D, later N300V. To Commonwealth Plan Inc, Boston, MA as N300V in 1961?, To Daniel G. Van Clief, Esmont, VA 1963-1966, To Omni Investment Corp, Washington, DC 1966-1970 Sold in 1978? 34617 w/o 15 Nov 1946 Fatal crash 3 miles NE. of Benton, KS 2500AAFBU 44-34618/34753 Douglas A-26B-66-DL Invader MSN 27897/28032 34618 (MSN 27897) Damaged 13 Jul 1946 Landing accident at Barksdale Field, LA 2000AAFBU Damaged 18 Nov 1952 Accident at Kunsan AB, S Korea 34619 (MSN 27898) Damaged 6 Sep 1946 Crash landing at Enid AAF, OK 2518AAFBU 34620 (MSN 27899) B-26B) kept in reserve at Clark Field for Operation *Haik* in 1958. To HP-318P in 1961. To N5001Z Apr 4, 1962. Returned to USAF in 1962. Un Vietnam Jul 1963-April 1964 under *Farm Gate*. Scrapped at Clark Field 34621 (MSN 27899) Damaged 28 Apr 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea 34622 (MSN 27900) Damaged 8 Aug 1949 Accident 30 miles W. of Langley AFB, VA 34623 (3rd BW, 13th BS) crashed into Yellow Sea on takeoff Jun 23, 1952. 34624 to civil registry N7451C, then as N6101C. Reported damaged in taxying accident ca 1980. In 2008, fuselage reported at Valley Mills, Texas 34625 w/o 21 Jan 1946 Fatal crash in bad weather, 4 miles E. of Marshallville, GA 2109AAFBU 34628 B Damaged 7 Jan 1953 Accident at Eglin AFB, FL. on civil registry as N7817C 34629 Damaged 15 Jan 1947 Accident at Barksdale Fd, LA 34630 Damaged 17 Feb 1951 Landing accident at Miho AB, Japan 452BG-729BS 34631 VB-26B Damaged 20 Aug 1948 5 miles WNW. of Chantilly, VA 34632 to BV-26B. Damaged 21 Dec 1950 structural fault near Seminole Airport, OK 2592AFRTC 34636 Damaged 16 Oct 1949 Accident in CA, Norton AFB? 34637 participated in Bay of Pigs operation 34638 Damaged 18 Mar 1952 Accident at Kimpo AB, South Korea 34639 Damaged 13 Jul 1953 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34641 Damaged 20 Sep 1946 Landing accident at Randolph Field, TX 2532AAFBU 34642 (MSN 27921) converted to TB-26B. To civil registry as N8626E. Reported derelict at Tucson, AZ Nov 1969. 34643 Damaged 5 Jul 1953 Accident at Kangnung AB, South Korea. (B-26C) used for spare parts during Operation *Haik* May/June 1958. Most likely abandoned in Indonesia. 34644 Damaged 7 Mar 1946 Ground accident Wright Field, OH 34646 Damaged 16 Aug 1946 Landing accident at Enid AAF, OK 2518AAFBU 34647 Damaged 27 Nov 1945 Ground accident at Turner Field, GA 2109AAFBU 34648 in midair with 44-35970 Aug 20, 1955 15 mi W of Greenville, AL 34649 Damaged 5 Oct 1950 Accident at Patterson AFB, OH 34650 (MSN 27929) Damaged 5 Sep 1949 Accident at Offutt AFB, NE Damaged 8 Apr 1952 Accident at Long Beach MAP, CA To civil registry as N9162Z with Ace Smelting Inc Phoenix, AZ. USCR cancelled 20 Sep 1060, 'Sold to Mexico' 34651 TB-26B w/o? 24 Jan 1953 takeoff accident at Perrin AFB, TX 3555MSG-3558MS 34652 delivered to USAAF Aug 31, 1945. Rebuilt as B-26K 64-17668 in 1964. 34653 (MSN 27932) to civil registry as N9417H. Crashed near Edwards AFB Mar 3, 1981 after wing failure. 34655 (13th BS, 3rd BG) crashed on takeoff into Yellow Sea 6/7/52. 34657 Damaged 7 Jun 1951 takeoff accident at Langley AFB, VA 4400CCTS-4400ACTS 34658 Damaged 22 Jan 1954 Accident at Kimpo AB, South Korea 34659 to MASDC May 1958. Flew in civil registry as N9163Z 1958- 1975 and then displayed on the roof of a warehouse in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada until Oct 1999 when moved to shop at Bradford, Ontario for restoration. 34662 (B-26C) to Peru in 1957 as FAP 583 (?). 34664 Damaged 6 Oct 1949 Accident at Offutt AFB, NE 34665 (MSN 27944) Taken on strength on 8/30/45 as an A-26B, the first information is that in June 1946 it was assigned to the 2537th AAF Base Unit (ATC), Perrin Army Air Field, TX. In March 1947 it was assigned to the 115th Bombardment (Light) Squadron (ANG), VanNuys, CA. In January 1948 it was transferred to the 197th FS (ANG) and Luke AFB, TX, and converted to TB-26B. May 1949 found it assigned to the 128th FS (ANG) at Dobbins AFB, GA, and in July 1952 it was transferred to the 116th Fighter-Bomber Wing (ANG) at Dobbins. In August 1957 the plane was transferred to HQ ANG at Andrews AFB, MD and converted to VB-26B staff transport. The plane was finally retired in November 1969 and flown to the Strategic Air Command Museum at Offutt AFB, NE. It was transported to the new museum facility at Ashland, NE in 1997. 34666 (452nd BW, 730th BS) MIA in night mission near Chorwon, Korea Nov 25, 1951. 34667 (MSN 27946) assigned to 130th BU at Offutt AFB, NB as TA-26C. W/o when crashed after engine failure 2 mi SW of Fort Frook, NB Jul 7, 1948. 34669 (MSN 27948) to civil registry as N8630E. Reported derelict at Tucson, AZ Nov 1969 34670 Damaged 29 Sep 1948 Accident in TX, Love Field? 34671 to Saudi Arabia in 1955 as 301. Derelict at Jeddah in 1976. 34674 (MSN 22953) TB-25C to civil registry as N9143R. To Latin American Aviation Exports, Inc, Miami, FL Oct 31, 1963 USCR cancelled 19 Mar 1964, sold to Dominican Republic 34675 TA-26B Damaged 30 Apr 1945 takeoff accident at Offutt Field, NE 4034BU Damaged 5 Jan 1946 Landing accident at Enid AAF, OK 2518AAFBU W/o? 18 Aug 1946 Belly landing at Enid AAF, OK 2518AAFBU 34676 (MSN 29955) delivered to USAAF Aug 31, 1945. To Guatemala AF in 1960 as 420. Modified as RB-26B before delivery. 34678 (452nd BW, 729th BS) MIA near Pyongyang, Korea Feb 26, 1951. 34677 (452nd BG(Light), 729th BS (Light)) based at George AFB Calif. collided in flight over El Mirage Dry Lake with B-26 44-34174 Aug 24, 1950 All crewmen killed. 34679 (MSN 27958) Ogden Air Materiel Area, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 16Jul56. to Armée de l'Air Française 31Aug56 as serial 1082-C. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Sep56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYB. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Jan57; radio callsign F-UIWB. Renumbered 44-34679 in March 1959. Destroyed 18May60 34680 w/o? 6 Jan 1951 Belly landing following engine failure, at Miho AB, Japan 452AMG-452AMS 34681 to Vietnam Jun 1972 under *Farm Gate*. W/O Aug 16, 1963 when wing broke off in flight. 34682 (B-26B) kept in reserve at Clark Field for Operation *Haik* in 1958. To HP-319 in 1961. Returned to USAF in 1963. Lost on Air Cover Mission on Sept 2 1963 over Kontum Province, Observed by another mission aircraft near target area but failed to return to Da Nang AB. Three airmen MIA. Remains found and repatriated in 1992, all identified by DNA. 34682 to Vietnam in Jul 1963 under *Farm Gate*. W/o Sep 4, 1963 in flying accident. 34683 Damaged 2 May 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea 34685 (8th BS, 3rd BG) damaged by flak 9/30/50 and exploded in water in ditching near Wonsan, Korea 34686 (B-26B) (MSN 27965) 729th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Pusan East [K-9], Korea. Damaged taxying at Pusan East 16Jun51. Accident landing at Pusan East 5Aug51. SOC Jan54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 16Nov55 and scrapped. 34687 (MSN 27966) To Central Oregon Aerial Co Inc, Bend, OR on 30 Mar 1961 as N9423Z, (Operated as Fire fighter aircraft # F76), USCR cancelled 13 Apr 1964 34688 Damaged 10 Jan 1954 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34689 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission in Korea Jul 8, 1952. 34690 (B-26B) participated in Operation *Haik* Apr/Jun 1958. Fate unknown. 34692 (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission 5/30/52. 34693 (B-26C) (MSN 27972) Designated TA-26C, later as TB-26C. 309th Base Unit, Greenville Field, SC. Accident landing at Gainesville Airport, GA 16Mar48. Accident taking off with mechanical failure at Greenville 6Jul48. SOC Feb54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 16Feb54. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 22Oct55 and scrapped. 34695 Damaged 6 May 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea 34697 Sold 11 jun 1958 to?, To Rock Island Oil & Refining Co, Wichita, KS as N4807E in 1960, In open storage at Hutchinson, KS 1966?, To Consolidated Aero Export, Los Angeles, CA in 1969, To David C. Tallichet/MARC, Chino, CA in Dec 1973, USCR issued 13 Dec 1973, on civil registry as N4807E with Military Aircraft Restoration Corp, Anaheim, CA (Aircraft Restored at Hutchinson, KS in 1974) Del to Chino, CA in 1974, Stored at Barstow, CA in 1978, In open storage at MARC yard by 1982, USCR cancelled 14 Oct 2014 34698 (MSN 27977) 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. "The 7th Chadwick"; 'Wheel' symbol instead of code, the Squadron Commander's plane. (13th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission in Korea Aug 8, 1952 with crew of 3 34699 (17th BW, 95th BS) MIA on night interdiction mission, Korea Nov 14, 1952 34700 Damaged 29 Jun 1952 Accident at Pohang AB, South Korea 34701 Damaged 4 Jan 1952 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34702 (MSN 27981) (B-26B) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 15Jun55; collected 1Nov55 34703 (452nd BW, 428th BS) lost on might intruder mission Sep 1, 1951. 34704 (90th BS, 3rd BG) MIA after night mission in Korea 12/18/51. 34705 (452nd BW, 729th BS) shot down by AA over Sunchon, North Korea Dec 29, 1950. 34706 (452nd BW, 730th BS) damaged by AAA over Paup, North Korea Apr 22, 1951. 34707 (8th BS, 3rd BG) MIA in night mission 3/25/51. 34708 to civil registry as N4808E 34710 N9148H USCR issued 30 Jun 1959, To Cornell Aeronautical Lab. Inc, Buffalo, NY. USCR cancelled 22 May 1965 34711 Damaged 15 Jun 1952 Accident at Pusan-East AB, South Korea 34712 delivered to USAAF Aug 31, 1945. to TBH-26B, then to EB-26B, then JB-26B. Dropped from inventory due to flying accident Jun 1957. 34713 (MSN 27992, B-26B) SOC Jan54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 26Jan54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASK. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 10Nov55. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Registered as N5538V. Star Flite, Inc. 1961; "Initiator V". Reregistered as N706ME. On Mark Engineering Co, Van Nuys, CA 1963. Converted to On Mark Marketeer corporate aircraft. W. R. Bailard, Ventura, CA 1966; "Coastal Luck IV". Reregistered 1966 as N36BB. Reregistered 1974 as N26MR. Reregistered 1975 as N26WB. Damaged when the nose landing gear collapsed on landing 6Oct82. Wayne County Sheriff Dept, Detroit, MI Jul88. National Warplane Museum, Geneseo, NY 1988. Reregistered 25Nov92 as N706ME; current [Oct17]. Open storage at Las Cruces, NM 2002 still painted as N26WB, fitted with 8 gun nose 34714 Damaged 24 Mar 1952 Accident at Kunsan AB, South Korea 34715 (17th BW, 37th BS) lost Korea Jun 7, 1952. 34716 Damaged 2 Sep 1946 Structural failure, 5 miles W. of Segiun, TX 317AAFBU Damaged 19 Aug 1950 Landing accident at Trumbull Field, CT 103FG-118UF 34717 Damaged 14 Sep 1946 Landing accident at Pope Field, NC 317AAFBU 34718 to RB-26L - In Vietnam Mar 1963 to Apr 1964 under *Farm Gate*. Scrapped at Hill AFB, 34721 Damaged 16 Sep 1950 Ground accident at George AFB, CA 452BG-729BS 34722 (MSN 28001) on civil registry as N3222T, to Salvador in 1969 as 600, to N62289, then NX3222T. Now at Tillamook NAS Air Museum, OR 34724 (MSN 28003) to civil registry as N7662C, then CF-BVH, then C-FBVH. Crashed while firebombing at Slave Lake, Alberta Apr 24, 1980 34725 to civil registry as N4824E 34726 (MSN 28005) Modified to VB-26B. Accident fifty miles north of Randolph AFB, San Antonio, TX 5Oct49. 3805th Maintenance Squadron, 3801st Maintenance and Supply Group, Maxwell AFB, Montgomery, AL. Damaged by mechanical failure fifty miles northeast of Greensboro, NC 8Nov50. Aeronautic Services Corp, Cheyenne, WY 64. Registered as N3152G. RALCO, Cheyenne, WY. Greg Board / Aero Associates Inc, Tucson, AZ 1965. Refurbished by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ. Delivered to Aeródromo Base ? 9, Tancos, Portugal Jul65. Sale reported 14Jan77, registration cancelled 9Apr13. Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa as 7104. Fitted with dual controls. Modified and refurbished by Oficinas Gerais de Material Aeronáutico (OGMA) for counter insurgency (COIN) operations in Portugal's African colonies; first post modification flight 26Sep67. Detached to Guinea-Bissau for testing in a tropical climate 1970. . Withdrawn and scrapped in 1971 due to corrosion problems. Some parts in storage at Museue do Ar at Alverca Air Base in Portugal. Noted stored at Alcochete, Portugal Feb14/Feb18 34729 (MSN 28008) 822nd Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, USAF Europe, Laon-Couvron, France. Accident at Laon 18Mar53. Modified as RB-26P. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 6Mar61 as serial 44-34729. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Mar61 to Sep62; radio callsign F-UIWT. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Sep62 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-ULVT. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Apr65 to Feb66; radio callsign F-UKEF. WFU Feb66. Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601 (EAA 601), Châteaudun, France. Stored. SOC 27Mar68. Still extant Nov69. 34730 participated in Bay of Pigs invasion 34733 to civil registry as N9875C. 34734 Damaged 29 Mar 1946 Taxi accident at Blackland AAF, TX 2500AAFBU 34735 (TB-26B) SOC Dec 23, 1959 to MAP. To Chile in 1960 as 849. Derelict at Santiago by April 1980. 34736 on civil registry as N4821E. Registration cancelled Aug 19, 2004 as sale reported 1977. Last seen derelict at Tucson, AZ 34738 (MSN 28017) purchased by Dean Milk Co of Franklin Park, IL in late 1950s and converted to On Mark Marketeer N9861C, later N600D, N808D. In 1974 to Airspray 1967 Ltd of Canada as C-GWLU. Destroyed in hangar fire Oct 16, 2000, Red Deer, Canada. Registration cancelled Nov 7, 2000. 34739 (TB-26B) to Chile in 1958 as 838. w/o May 19, 1962 when crashed into ocean. 34740 served in Korea with 17th BG (Light), 37th BS. Painted all black 34741 (TB-26B) to Chile in 1960 as 848. Converted to TB-26D. Derelict at Santiago by April 1980. Restored and preserved at the National Aeronautics Museum, Santiago, Chile as 840. 34743 Damaged 22 Oct 1946 Landing accident at Langley Field, VA 300AAFBU 34744 Damaged 12 Jun 1947 Landing accident at Greenville AAB, SC 309AAFBU 34745 to TB-26B) 405th BS, 38th BG crashed 5mi N of Sezanne, France, due to engine failure (4 crew uninjured) on 10 Jul 54 34746 on display at VFW Post 382, El Reno, OK 34749 (MSN 28028, B-26C) sold on commercial market as N4823E. Converted to B-26K by Hamilton Aircraft, Tucson, AZ and delivered to Brazilian AF in 1969 as 5174. WFU and used as instructional airframe. Preserved at ESPAer near Sao Paulo. Sold back to Tired Iron Inc of Caspar, WY as N4959K Sep 1984. Now with Abrams Airborne Manufacturing, Inc, Tucson, AZ. 34750 (452nd BW, 729th BS) MIA Korea Sep 17, 1951. 34752 (MSN 28031) to civil registry as N9853C 44-34754/34775 Douglas A-26B Invader MSN 28033/28054 Contact cancelled. Many were completed and delivered but were not taken on USAAF charge. Many sold to civilian firms. 34754 to civil registry as N66662, converted to On Mark Marketeer N666. To Philips Petroleum, Bartesville, OK as N666 on 27 Jun 1950, W/o 10 Dec 1963 Stalled on approach to Findlay, OH 3 fatalities. USCR cancelled 12 Aug 1964 34755 (MSN 28034) on civil registry as N67839, converted to On Mark Marketeer, to N256H, N3035S. Exchanged registrations with 41-39221 Jun 1968. 34756 (B-26C) Not delivered to USAAF.To RFC, Kingman, AZ Oct45. Stored. To Charles H. Babb Co, Glendale, CA. Registered 6Feb46 as NX67157. Ferried to Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, CA by Apr46. Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Los Angeles, CA. Registered Dec46 as N67157. Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Venezuela Jan47. Registered as YV-C-CTV. Registered 7Oct47 as N67157; cancelled 5Mar56. To Armée de l'Air Française 1951 as serial 157. To Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France. Modified as B-26TMR. Used for weapons tests. Renumbered with USAF serial Mar 1959,. SOC 1968 34757 To Banner Oil Co Inc, Scottsbluff, NE as N67907 on 9 Oct 1964, Sold to? by 17 Sep 1965, W/o 17 Sep 1965 In freezing rain/sleet it stalled on approach to Scottsbluff A/p, NE 3 fatalities. USCR cancelled 22 Oct 1965. 34758 (MSN 28037) Not delivered to USAAF. To RFC, Kingman, AZ Oct45. Stored. To Charles H. Babb Co, Glendale, CA. 6Feb46 as NX67908. Ferried to Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, CA by Apr46. Ford Motor Co, Detroit, MI. 6Feb48. Registered 28Apr48 as N67908. Converted to executive transport 1948 at Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, CA. USCR Cancelled 13Oct55. To Armée de l'Air Française 4Feb52 as serial 908. To Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France to Jul65; radio callsign F-ZJNB. Renumbered with USAF serial Jul 1963. To Centre d'Expériences Aériennes Militaires [CEAM], Mont-de-Marsan, France from 28Jul65 to Aug67; radio callsign F-SDIZ. Centre Inter-armées d'Essais d'Engins Spéciaux 343, Colomb-Béchar, France Aug67. SOC 27Mar68. Sold on civilian market as N67908 34759 (MSN 28038) not delivered to USAAF, became NX67834 purchased by Milton Reynolds and used by Bill Odom and Tex Salee to break the round-the-world speed record with a time of 78 hours, 55 minutes, 12 seconds. To N28W, N956R. Passed into hands of Northrop Corp of Newbury Park, CA in 1969. Abandoned in Iran in 1986 and subsequently noted at Aerospace Exhibition Center, Mehrabad, Teheran, Iran. Later to Bell Helicopters on civil registry as N956R but reported still derelict at Teheran Aug 1986. 34760 was completed but not delivered. To civil registry as N951 34761 To RFC in 1945, To Superior Oil Co., Lafayette, LA in 1954 as N67158, To Colorado Interstate Gas, Colorado Springs, CO., in 1961 as N400E. Converted to On Mark Marksman in 1961, To Occidental Leasing Corp., Los Angeles, CA from 1966-1969, (Operated by Occidental Petroleum, Los Angeles, CA from 1966-1970), (Operated by Holiday Inns of America in 1968). To Occidental Chemical Corp., Los Angeles, CA from 1970-1972 as N60XY, Flew from Beirut to USA on 13 Feb 1974, To N60XX by 1976 at Ft. Lauderdale, FL. (Believed to have been lost on illicit smuggling op.-date?). USCR cancelled 25 Feb 2013. 34762 (MSN 28041) to civil registry as N67800, N4000, N4000K. Converted to Wold Invader. When noted at Prestwick, Scotland Jul 24, 1963 was fitted with stinger tail and was operated by Aero Service Corp of Philadelphia. Used for aerial surveys in Europe and Far East. WFU at Dili East Timor in 1970s. Reported 1975 abandoned at Dili, Timor. reported to have been damaged Jul 7 1972, which might have resulted in being WFU. 34763 (MSN 28042) Not delivered to USAAF. to RFC, Walnut Ridge, AR 1945. Stored. Registered 29Apr46 as NX65779, later as N65779. Cancelled. To Armée de l'Air Française as serial Z-001. To Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France; radio callsign F-ZJNK. Renumbered 779. SOC c1968. 34764 to civil registry as N67159 34765 (MSN 28044) to N67160, later D-CAFY (NTU). Registration N67160 reserved again in 1972, but aircraft was impounded at Antwerp. Now on display at Musee Royal de l'Armee, Brussels, Belgium with tip tanks and other modifications removed. Was never a Marksman, but did show evidence of some 1950s On mark modifications. 34766 (MSN 28045) directly to RFC without entering USAAF service. To civil registry as NX67807, flew in 1947 Bendix race, then converted to On Mark Marketeer as N1243, later N910G, N9150, N26BK. Still airworthy as N26BK Acquired by USAFM. By Sept 1982 displayed at Castle AFB, CA, but by 1987 was at Donald Douglas Museum and Library, Santa Monica, CA 34767 (MSN 28046) Not delivered to USAAF. To RFC, Kingman, AZ Oct45. Stored. Charles H. Babb Co, \ Glendale, CA. Registered 6Feb46 as NX67161. Ferried to Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, CA by Apr46. Hudson Engineering Corp, Houston, TX 8Jan47. Registered 21Nov47 as N67161; cancelled 13Oct55. Armée de l'Air Française as serial 161. Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France. SOC c1968 34768 converted to Grand Central A-26 N4852V. Fitted with tail-mounted magnetometer for surveying by Coastways Associates in Europe 1966 and then in SE Asia. To Air Asia in 1967 and used for training in Taiwan, scrapped c. 1972 34769 converted to On Mark Marketeer N67162, later N25S, N500M, N29711, N500MR Mar 1982. Flown to Greece Sep 1995 and based at Tanagra AB. Reported at Hellenic AF Museum, presumably in storage.. 34770 Philips Petroleum Co, Bartesville, OK as N67814 USCR issued 4 Apr 1951, USCR cancelled 21 May 1965 Fate? 34773 (B-26C) (MSN 28052) Not delivered to USAAF. To RFC, Kingman, AZ Oct45. Stored. Charles H. Babb Co, Glendale, CA. Registered 6Feb46 as NX67944. Ferried to Grand Central Air Terminal, Glendale, CA by Apr46. Stevens & Co, New Orleans, LA 1951. Registered as N67944. Cancelled. To Armée de l'Air Française 5Oct51 as serial 052. Centre d'Essai en Vol (CEV), Brétigny-sur-Orge, France; radio callsign F-ZLAA. Designated B-26TMR. Used for armament testing. Renumbered 44-34773 in March 1959. SOC 8Sep70. Musée de l'Air, Le Bourget, Paris, France 13Oct70. Villacoublay AB, France 1972. Gate Guard. Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace, Le Bourget, Paris, France 1985. Displayed at Le Bourget 1985. Stored Paris-Dugny AB 1993/2002. Restoration at Dugny 2002/2008 as French AF “435740/F”. Preserved and stored at Dugny. 34774 Coming off the line in October 1945, the plane was sent directly to RFC at Klingman, AZ., for sale. It was purchased on 2/6/46 by the Charles H. Babb Co, Glendale, CA, who registered it as NX67163. He ferried it to Glendale, CA for resale. It was purchased on 12/2/46 by Paul V. Shields of New York City, who registered it as NL67163 and converted it to an executive transport and then sold it to Standard Oil of Chicago in April 1948, who registered it as N67163. They in turn sold it to Standard Oil of Indiana in Chicago by 1961, and they registered it as N163Y. They did more executive modifications to the plane, including an On Mark Marksman-style nose. In 1964 they sold it to Pan American Petroleum Corporation of Tulsa, OK, who returned it to them in May 1965. In August 1965 it was purchased by Nine Ten Corp of Chicago and registered N910Y. In 1966 the plane went to Greenacres Farm Inc of Lexington, KY with registration N917Y. By 1977 it was with Joel McNeal of San Diego, CA. In early 1985 it ended up with Courtesy Aircraft of Rockford, IL, who in that march sold it to the Collings Foundation of Stowe, MA. The aircraft remained with Courtesy while they restored it over the next few years. On 11/7/90 Collings sold the plane to Warbirds and Vehicles Museum in Seattle. Then on 6/27/97 it was transferred to Air Station Museum in Arlington, WA. On 1/31/10 ownership transferred to Aero-Trans Corp. of Ocala, FL, and, lastly it was sold to Pasumek LLC of Provo, UT on 1/20/12, where it is undergoing rebuild. 34775 was completed but not delivered. Scrapped. 44-34776 Douglas XA-26D-DL Invader MSN 28055 Prototype for proposed A-26D version which was to succeed A-26B. Contract for 750 A-26D-DLs cancelled after V-J Day. 44-34777/35197 Douglas A-26B Invader MSN 28056/28476 Contact cancelled. Many were completed and delivered but were not taken on USAAF charge. Many sold to civilian firms. 34780/35197 were cancelled before completion. 34777 to civil registry as N66661 converted to On Mark Marketeer N1242, later N1242, N910F, N919P. Crashed into Lake Michigan Nov 26, 1968. Now in Walter Soplata collection, Newbury, OH 34778 (MSN 28057) to civil registry as N67943. To Airspray (67) of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada as C-GWLT May 13, 1975. Air Spray #98 44-35198/35357 Douglas A-26C-30-DT Invader MSN 28477/28636 35201 Remained with the USAF until at least after 1948 because it was redesignated B-26C. First civilian owner found was L.B. Smith Aircraft Corporation of Miami, who registered it as N8025E in 1960. He sold it to the Rock Island Oil & Refining Company of Wichita, KS, who had converted it to a Monarch 26 executive aircraft. It was then sold in January 1962 to Woodward Governor Company of Rockford, IL, who registered it as N137WG. From there it went to Supreme Machine Products of Rockford, IL in 1969, who registered it as N437W. Early 1972 the plane was Stan Burnstein in Tulsa, OK, until 8/15/74 when it was sold to Lester Risley of Anchorage, AK. In 1977 the plane suffered a fatal crash while taking off from Aniak Airport, due to flap control rod failure. The aircraft was left there, and was later taken to the dump by the airport management.. 35202 (B-26C) (MSN 28481) 728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, 4th AF, George AFB, CA. Accident landing at George 9Oct50. SOC Mar52. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 12Mar52. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Groupe de Bombardement 1/19 'Gascogne' [GB 1/19], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 17Nov55 and scrapped. 35204 was at Chanute AFB, IL. In Jul 1994 it was moved for display to Heritage Airpark at Laughlin AFB, Texas. 35205 converted to On Mark B-26K 64-17678. 35207 to B-26B - To Vietnam in Jan 1963 under *Farm Gate*. Crashed on test flight near Bien Hoa Jan 7, 1964. 35208 Damaged 2 Apr 1952 Accident at Deols AFB, France 35210 (3rd BW, 90th BS) MIA on night intruder mission Korea, Jul 1, 1953. Wreckage on display at Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum, Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea. 35212 Damaged 24 Jun 1948 Accident in Oklahoma, Enid AFB? 35213 with Oregon ANG by 1948 35215 to N86480, cancelled 1962 35216 (RB-26C) (MSN 28495) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 28Sep55; collected 10Sep56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 14Sep56. Armée de l'Air Française 14Sep56. Groupe de Reconnaissance 1/32 'Armagnac' [GR 1/32], from Sep56 to Apr57; radio callsign F-ULVA. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Apr57 to Mar62; radio callsign F-UIWN. Escadron de Bombardement 1/92 'Bourgogne' [EB 1/92], Cognac, France from Mar62 to Sep62. Modified 1962 as RB-26P. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 1/32 'Armagnac' [ERP 1/32], Oran, Algeria from Sep62 to Nov63; Strasbourg, France from 1Dec63 to Apr65; radio callsign F-ULVD. WFU Mar65. Stored 25Oct65. 35217 (MSN 28496) to civil registry as N4820E, later CF-FIM, C-FFIM. Crashed near Calgary Jul 13, 1984 35219 Damaged 18 Jul 1955 Accident in Vermont 35220 (B-26C) to Chile in 1958 as 844? Retired in 1964. 35221 (B-26B) participated in Operation *Haik* Apr 1958. May have been the aircraft in which Allen Pope was shot down. To Air America as 8264 Oct 1959. To Congo Aug 17, 1964. 35223 (RB-26C) (MSN 28502) Modified as RB-26C. 106th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 118th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 9th AF, Shaw AFB, SC. Damaged by structural failure 4 miles N of Shaw 1May52. USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 7Nov55; collected 31Aug56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 14Sep56. Groupe de Reconnaissance 1/32 'Armagnac' [GR 1/32], from Sep56 to Apr57; radio callsign F-ULVB. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria from Apr57 to Oct61. Modified 1962 as RB-26P. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France Mar62. Accident 10Dec62. SOC 10Jul63. 35224 to civil registry as N9421Z. Now at March AFB Museum, California. Bears civil registration N6240D. Registration was revoked, but restored Jul 1, 2005 35227 damaged in taxi accident Nov 29, 1953 at K-14 Kimpo, Korea 35228 (B-26B) loaned to France Apr 1954 for service in Indochina. Returned to USAF Aug 1954. 35228 (B-26B) (MSN 28507) 90th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Crash landed at Kunsan 15Mar53. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 12Mar52. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 31Aug54. Armée de l'Air Française 26Dec56 as serial 531-B. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Dec56; radio callsign F-UIJZ; radio callsign F-UIJS. Renumbered 44-35228 in March 1959. Destroyed in collision with 44-34521 and 44-35953 March 4, 1963. 35229 damaged Jul 17, 1953 near Bowers, Maryland 35230 (B-26B) (MSN 28509) Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. SOC 11Jul56. Armée de l'Air Française 4Dec56 as serial 533-B. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYR. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Dec56 to Mar59; radio callsign F-UIJR. Renumbered 44-35230 in March 1959. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Aug59 to Aug63; radio callsign F-UIJR. WFU Aug63. Disposed of to La Service des Domaines (Government Property Agency) 4Feb64. 35232 was last A-26 in USAF inventory, maintained as instructional airframe at Albrook AFB, Canal Zone. SOC in 1974. 35234 to US civil registry as N9160Z 35235 (B-26B) (MSN 28514) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 10Apr54 for service in Incochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RBLS. Returned to USAF 4Sep54. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ. Departed 19Dec56. To Força Aérea Brasileira 1957 as serial 5153. Refurbished 1968. Withdrawn 1975. 35238 (MSN 28517) to civil registry as N3477G. Reported Oct 1968 derelict at Tucson, AZ. 35239 (B-26C) (MSN 28518) 112nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Westover Field, MA. Damaged by mechanical failure 3 miles NE of Chicopee Falls, MA 21Sep45. 2592nd Air Reserve Flying Center, Tinker AFB, OK. Damaged by mechanical failure 10 miles ESE of Oklahoma City, OK 8Jul49. 2916th Air Materiel Group, Mobile Air Materiel Area, Brookley AFB, Mobile, AL. Damaged by mechanical failure on the ground at Brookley 29Mar51. HQ Squadron, Mobile Air Materiel Area, Brookley AFB, Mobile, AL. Damaged taxying at Brookley 11Aug51. SOC Mar52. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 12Mar52 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RASY. Shot down April 26, 1954 at Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam. 35240 (MSN 28519) to civil registry as N122Y, then N1221, now registered to John Coate of Miami as N1221 35241 Damaged 15 Oct 1952 Accident 2 miles N. of Chorgun, South Korea 35242 (MSN 28521, B-26B) kept in reserve at Clark Field for Operation *Haik* in 1958. To HP-381 in 1961. To HP-322. To Congo in 1964. 35244 With Avia Investments Inc, Miami, FL as N2881G by 2 Aug 1965, USCR cancelled 5 Jun 1970 35245 (MSN 28524) converted to RB-26C. USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 3Dec56; collected 28Jun57. Noted at Turnhouse, Edinburgh 26Oct57. Registered Sep 13, 1958 to Norwegian civil registry as LN-AER with Wideroes Flyveselskap A/P of Oslo. Registration cancelled Jan 25, 1963 as withdrawn and scrapped. 35246 Damaged 17 Feb 1949 Accident in Texas, Love Field? 35250 Damaged 23 Mar 1945 Taxi accident at Memphis MAP, TN 5 Ferry 35251 rebuilt as B-26K 64-17672 in 1964. 35254 Damaged 16 May 1945 Landing accident at Columbia AAF, SC 119BU 35256 (MSN 28535) (RB-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 6Apr56; collected 20Sep56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 28Sep56. Groupe de Reconnaissance 1/32 'Armagnac' [GR 1/32], from Sep56 to Apr57; radio callsign F-ULVC. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria Apr57. Accident landing at Casablanca 25May57. SOC 2Dec57 35257 (MSN 28536) 137th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station-Light), 56th Combat Crew Training Wing, Marianna Field, FL. Damaged by a bird strike two miles west of Turner Field, Albany, GA 18Jun45. (RB-26C) USAFE. 1st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Twelfth Air Force, Spangdahlem AB, West Germany. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing. Received 6Apr56; collected 19Sep56. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. Armée de l'Air Française 30Oct56. Groupe de Reconnaissance 1/32 'Armagnac' [GR 1/32], from Oct56 to Aug57; radio callsign F-ULVD. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Aug57 to Apr58. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Nov58 to Feb62. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France from Aug62 to Sep62. Modified 1962 as RB-26P. Groupe de Bombardement 2/91 'Guyenne' [GB 2/91], Cazaux, France Sep62. Crashed into sea near Nice, France Oct 2, 1962. 35258 Damaged 17 Oct 1952 Accident at Fire Island, AK 35259 Damaged 12 Sep 1945 Structural fault, 5 miles NE. of Marianna AAF, FL 137BU 35260 Damaged 26 May 1949 Accident at Langley AFB, VA? 35262 (MSN 28541) converted to RB-26C. USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 13Apr55; collected 1Nov55. Registered 11Dec63 as N72404; cancelled 5Feb71 35263 Damaged 17 Nov 1947 Landing accident at Greenville AAF, SC 309BU 35264 (MSN 28543) (B-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 18Oct55; collected 7Apr56. Military Assistance Program [MAP]. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira in Feb58 as 5170. 5º Grupo de Aviação, Base Aérea de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte. Hamilton Aircraft Company, Tucson, AZ for refurbishment 1969. Reconfigured as B-26B. Withdrawn from use, struck off charge December 1975. 35265 delivered to USAAF Mar 27, 1945. Damaged 23 Apr 1945 Landing accident at Beane Fd, BWI. To MASDC Dec 1959. Dropped from inventory as surplus Oct 1960. 35267 (B-26B) (MSN 28546) Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 7Apr54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam; radio callsign F-RBLU. Returned to USAF 4Sep54. Madden & Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, FL 1962. Registered 20Mar62 as N8034E. Consolidated Air Parts Co, Los Angeles, CA 1966. Stored derelict unconverted, Tucson, AZ 1969/1972. Registration cancelled 27Sep73. Scrapped early 1970s. 35268 to Turkey as 7427 in Mar 1948. SOC in 1954 35270 (MSN 28549) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35271 (MSN 28550) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. (RB-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 14Sep55; collected 21Aug56. Arizona Aircraft Storage Branch, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ Sep56. Departed 1958. Davis-Monthan AFB surplus sale 11Jun58. Rock Island Oil and Refining Co, Wichita KS. Registered as N4809E. Noted in open storage at Hutchinson, KS. Conversion to Rock Island Consort 26 configuration planned but not commenced Planned conversion to Rock Island Monarch 26 corporate aircraft not commenced. Open storage at Hutchinson, KS. Registered as N4809E. Consolidated Aero Export Corp, Los Angeles, CA 1969. Registration cancelled Aug 25, 1973. 35272 (MSN 28551) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Atsugi AB, Japan. Damaged by mechanical failure at Atsugi 19Sep46. Damaged by mechanical failure at Atsugi 20Sep46. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Iwakuni AB, Japan. Crashed after engine failure landing at Pohang [K-3], Korea 26Jun51. 35273 (MSN 28552) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 71st Bomb Squadron, 38th Bomb Group, 5th AF, Itami AB, Japan. Crash landed at Itami 11Jun48. 35276 (MSN 28555) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 35277 (MSN 28556) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Missing during a night intruder mission in the Pyongyang-Sariwon area over North Korea 7Jun51. 3 crew MIA. 35278 (MSN 28557) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, Far East AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged taxying at Yokota 21Jul47 35279 (MSN 28558) 438th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35282 (MSN 28561) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 13th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Atsugi AB, Japan. Accident landing at Atsugi 19Jul46. Designated TB-26B. 6162nd Air Base Wing, 5th AF, Johnson AB, Japan. Crashed with fuel exhaustion after the crew bailed out over Hokkaido Island, Japan 2Jan51 35283 built for RAF as KL693 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35284 built for RAF as KL694 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35285 (MSN 28564) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35286 (MSN 28565) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35287 (MSN 28566) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35288 (3rd BW, 13th BS) damaged by ground fire Aug 22, 1950 35289 (MSN 28568) 437th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35290 built for RAF as KL695 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35291 built for RAF as KL696 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35292 (MSN 28571) 439th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35293 (MSN 28572) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, Far East AF, Yokota AB, Japan. Damaged in a collision on the ground with B-26C 44-34373 and 44-34382 at Yokota 20Oct49 35294 Damaged 19 Nov 1946 Structural fault, 5 miles NE. of Yokota AB, Japan 3BG-13BS Damaged 29 May 1947 Accident at Yokota AB, Japan 35295 (MSN 28574) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa 35296 (MSN 28575) 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. Designated TB-26C. Base Flight, 8th Air Base Group, 5th AF, Itasuke AB, Japan. Accident taking off at Itasuke 16Oct55 35297 built for RAF as KL697 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35298 built for RAF as KL698 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35299 440th Bomb Squadron, 319th Bomb Group, 7th Bomber Command, Machinato, Naha, Okinawa. 6032nd AT, 6302nd Air Base Group, 20th AF, Naha AB, Okinawa 35300 modified as EB-26C and used for missile guidance development. 35301 Damaged 15 Nov 1951 Accident 10 miles W. of Sumter, SC. 363TRG-16TRS 35302 (391st BG) lost Aug 17, 1945, Europe 35303 w/o 17 Aug 1945 Fatal crash 70 miles SW. of Marseilles,France 391BG-573BS 35304 built for RAF as KL699 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35305 built for RAF as KL700 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35306 (MSN 28585, B-26B?) to Guatemala in 1960 as 428. WFU 1968. 35307 (B-26B) (MSN 28586) Modified as RB-26C. 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group, 5th AF, Kimpo [K-14], Korea. Accident landing at Kimpo 8Apr53. SOC Mar54. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 10Apr54. Escadron de Reconnaissance Photographique 2/19 'Armagnac' [ERP 2/19]; radio callsign F-UHJA. Returned to USAF 20Oct55 and scrapped. 35308 (731st BS, 3rd BG) made emergency landing at K-3 4/19/51, ran off runway and probably destroyed. 35309 w/o 6 Jun 1945 Fatal crash 8 miles E. of St Marks, FL 140BU 35311 built for RAF as KL701 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35312 built for RAF as KL702 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35313 to Turkey as 7420 in Mar 1948. SOC 1954 35315 (B-26B) (MSN 28594) 8th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Group, 5th AF, Kunsan [K-8], Korea. Damaged by fire on the ground at Kunsan 26May53. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 7Apr54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 28Aug54 and scrapped. 35316 (MSN 28595) Designated TB-26C. HQ Squadron, Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, VA. Damaged taxying at Offutt AFB, NB 11Oct51. 73rd Air Depot Wing, Central Air Material Area, Europe, Châteauroux, France. Stored. Armée de l'Air Française 15Apr60 as serial 44-35316. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Gascogne' [GB 1/91], Bône-les-Salines, Algeria Apr60; radio callsign F-UIWI. Destroyed at Bir Latrousse, Algeria, September 14, 1960. 35317 MSN 28596) 422nd Bomb Squadron, 4400th Combat Crew Training Group, Tactical Air Command, Langley AFB, VA. Accident landing at Lajes Field, Azores 27Jun53. Transferred to MDAP project 6B541 for France. TO Armée de l'Air Française 16Oct56 as serial 620. Centre d'Instruction des Equipages de Bombardement B-26 [CIEB 329], Oran La Sénia, Algeria from Oct56 to Dec56; radio callsign F-UIYG. Centre d'Instruction du Bombardement 328 [CIB 328], Cognac, France Oct56; radio callsign F-UKEG; to Apr67; radio callsign F-UKEV. Renumbered 44-35317 in March 1959. Modified 1962 as B-26APQ13 radar trainer by Union Aeromaritime de Transport (UAT), Le Bourget, Paris, France. WFU Apr67. Entrepôt de l'Armée de l'Air 601 (EAA 601), Châteaudun, France. Stored. SOC 27Mar68. 35318 built for RAF as KL703 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35319 built for RAF as KL704 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35320 Damaged 11 May 1946 takeoff accident at Palm Springs AAF, CA 69TRG-29TRS 35321 to Turkey as 7415 in Mar 1948. SOC Jul 1948 35322 (MSN 28601) Accident at Orchard Place Airport, Chicago, IL 25Feb49. (RB-26C) USAFE. Fairey Aviation, Ringway, Manchester, England for servicing prior to return to USA. Received 2May55; collected 14Dec55 Rebuilt as On Mark B-26K Counter Invader 64-17641 in 1964. 35323 (RB-26C, MSN 28602) assigned to 67th TRG in Korea. To civil registry as N8026E and flew as air tanker in USA. Later to Conair as CF-CDD. Now flying as N8026E with Air Museum Planes of Fame. Noted Oct 2004 at Planes of Fame Grand Canyon, Valle, AZ 35324 (ATC) in landing accident at Borinquen Field, Aquadilla, Puerto Rico Apr 13, 1945 while on ferry flight. All crew survived. Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 35325 built for RAF as KL705 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35326 Accepted by the USAAF in February 1945, this was originally scheduled for delivery to the RAF as KL706. In May 1945 it was flown to the Sacramento Air Technical Service Center and stored until 8/22/45. It was then flown to Phoenix for delivery to the Navy, but they apparently did not want it after all. In June 1948 it was redesignated B-26C, then 8 years later flown to Hill AFB, UT for disposal. In May 1956 On Mark Engineering of Van Nuys, CA bought it and registered it as N2889D, and in the following year N40Y. In 1957 On Mark converted this as the prototype Marketeer executive aircraft. It was then sold to Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company of Youngstown, OH, who owned it from 1957 to about 1962, having reregistered it as N401Y in 1960. It was then sold to Both Leasing Corp. of San Francisco, and by 1969 it was with Business Aircraft Lessors of Elyria, OH. By 1977 it was with Active Air Inc of Wakeman, OH, then by 1987 to Endless Turn/Dale Faust of Leoti, KS. By May of 1990 it was purchased by Stallion Aircraft/Jack Rodgers of Bensenville, IL. In 1993 Jack registered the plane with Air Classics Museum at DuPage Airport, IL. It was restored to flying condition by 1995 and painted in a Korean War black scheme. Unfortunately, Jack was killed in a plane crash on 6/13/95 at DuPage Airport and his estate transferred the plane to Air Classics, Inc of Chicago, IL. In 1998 the plane made its last flight, which was from DuPage to Rockford, and it was registered to Courtesy Aircraft sales on 6/15/99. By 2004 the plane was restored to overall black with red lettering Korean War paint scheme by Courtesy. Meanwhile, Tidewater Wings of Virginia Beach, VA purchased the plane in June 1999, with the plane finally being registered to them in April 2000, while the plane remained at Rockford. In late 2011 it was trucked from Rockford, IL, to the Indiana Military Museum in Vincennes and restored in overall silver WWII markings for static display.. 35331 (B-26C) (MSN 28610) SOC Mar52. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 18Apr52 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/25 'Tunisie' [GB 1/25], Cat Bi [Haï Phong], Vietnam. Crashed into Mekong river April 11, 1954 after being hit by flak over Dien Bien Phu. 35332 built for RAF as KL707 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35333 built for RAF as KL708 but not delivered. Diverted to US Navy as JD-1. 35335 to B-26B - To Vietnam in Jan 1963 under *Farm Gate*. Operated by Detachment 2A, 4400th Combat Crew Training Squadron. Terminated Nov 21, 1963 due to "natural phenomenon" 35337 Damaged 22 Jun 1946 Landing accident at Robertsfield, Liberia 47BG Damaged 27 Nov 1953 Accident at Kimpo AB, S Korea 35342 Damaged 19 Dec 1945 Landing accident at Jackson AAF, MS 4103BU 35345 (MSN 28624, B-26B)Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 7Apr54 for service in Indochina. Groupe de Bombardement 1/91 'Bourgogne' [GB 1/91], Tourane [Da Nang], Vietnam. Returned to USAF 27Aug54. Pacific AF Command Depot (SMPAR), Clark AFB, Philippines. Stored 1955. Madden & Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, FL 1962. Registered 20Mar62 as N8031E. Consolidated Air Parts Co, Los Angeles, CA 1966. Stored derelict unconverted, Tucson, AZ 1969/1972. Scrapped early 1970s. Registration cancelled 21Jan76 35350 converted to DB-26 drone director aircraft. 35355 (3rd BW, 8th BS) shot down by AAA on night intruder mission, Korea Jul 1, 1953. 35356 Damaged 14 Aug 1945 Taxi accident at Moody Fd, GA 140BU. W/o? 8 Nov 1952 Accident, 3 miles NE. of Caputa, ND 35357 (B-26C) (MSN 28636) SOC Feb52. Loaned to Armée de l'Air Française 10Mar52 for service in Indochina. Crashed on landing at Cát Bi [Hai Phong] April 10, 1954. SOC May54