87-0001 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AA OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6J-21. Built by SABCA for Belgium (FB-21). Has undergone
mid-life update and now designated F-16BM
87-0002/0003 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30E Fighting Falcon
MSN 4S-7/8. Built by TAI for Turkey, Peace Onyx I
87-0004/0007 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AA OCU Fighting Falcon
Built by Fokker for Royal Danish AF (E-004/007)
0004 (MSN 6F-47/L-250) to Royal Danish AF Aug 31, 1988 as 870004, code E004. Upgraded to F-16A Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F-
0005 (MSN 6F-48/L-253) to Royal Danish AF Oct 31, 1988 as 870005, code E005. Upgraded to F-16A Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F-
0006 (MSN 6F-49/L-256) to Royal Danish AF Dec 1, 1988 as 870006, code E006. Upgraded to F-16A Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F- . Overshot the runway at
Bagram, Afghanistan and ended up in a minefield Dec 19, 2002. Pilot jected safely and aircraft
had its nose gear torn off. CH-47D helicopter recovered the F-16 back to the air base, and a Royal
Danish C-130 carried the F-16 parts back home for repair.
0007 (MSN 6F-50/L-259) to Royal Danish AF Feb 20, 1989 as 870007, code E007. Upgraded to F-16A Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F-
87-0008 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AC OCU Fighting Falcon
Built by Fokker for Royal Danish AF
0008 (MSN 6F-51/L-262) to Royal Danish AF Apr 25, 1989 as 870008, code E008. Upgraded to F-16A Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F-
87-0009/0018 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30B Fighting Falcon
MSN 4R-8/17. Built by TAI for Turkey, Peace Onyx I
0012 (143 Filo) hit by bird on takeoff and crashed at Akinci, Turkey Jun 25, 1992. Pilot ejected safely.
0017 (152 Filo) crashed 36 km from Merzifon, Turkey Dec 1, 2014. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0019/0021 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30E Fighting Falcon
MSN 4R-18/21. Built by TAI for Turkey, Peace Onyx I
87-0022 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15Y OCU Fighting Falcon
Built by Fokker for Royal Danish AF
0022 (MSN 6G-16/L-2247) to Royal Danish AF Aug 24, 1988 as 870022, code E022. Upgraded to F-16B Block 20
standard at Aalborg AB in Pacer Loft I program and redesignated F-16BM
87-0023/0024 Lockheed MC-130H Combat Talon II
MSN 382-5091/5092
0023 (MSN 382-5091) named "Fourth Horseman" with 7th SOS/352nd SOG in May 2000. Departed Robins AFB
to its home station at Hurlburt Field, FL Aug 20, 2021 to fly its last term with the 15th
Special Operations Squadron/1st special Operations Wing. To AMARC Mar 7, 2023
0024 (MSN 382-5092) to 8th SOC Jun 29, 1991. to AMARC as 614050 from 1st SOS, Kadena AB, Okinawa, Japan Feb 20 2020
87-0025 McDonnell Douglas YC-17A Lot I Globemaster III
MSN 50002 (line number F1). Was essentially hand-built for the sole purpose of developmental test and evaluation, with
an estimated life span of approximately five years. Sep 15, 1991 First flight; delivered to Edwards AFB, CA for testing.
9/15/91: TOS USAF as YC-17A
9/15/91: 6517th Test Squadron, 6510th Test Wing, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA.
Ca.11/91: 417th Flight Test Squadron, 412th Test Wing, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA.
Note: "During flight-testing, it set 33 world records—more than any other airlifter in history—including
payload to altitude, time-to-climb, and short-takeoff-and-landing marks in which the C-17 took
off in less than 427 meters, carried a payload of 20,000 kg to altitude, and landed in less
than 427 meters,
After 1996: Redesignated C-17A.
By 10/98: 418th Flight Test Squadron, 412th Test Wing, Air Force Flight Test Center, Edwards AFB, CA.
Note: After completing the extensive C-17 flight test program, it supported many other flight and
propulsion test programs for the USAF and NASA.
The aircraft was periodically rebuilt and
refurbished over the years and its lifespan grew from five to 21 years. Airman Thomas Fields
awarded Cheney Award and Airman's Medal for saving life of crewman whose parachute accidentally
opened in the cargo bay during flight at 1200 feet with paratroop door open on Jan 30, 2001.
The aircraft appeared in country superstar Toby Keith's Emmy Award-winning production of
"American Soldier." F1 went on to appear in five motion pictures: "Transformers (2007)," "Iron Man (2008),"
"Transformers (2007), "Revenge of the Fallen (2009)," "Iron Man 2 (2010)" and "Superman: Man of Steel"
(released by Warner Brothers in 2013). Aircraft retired to USAF Museum, arriving there on
Apr 25, 2012.
87-0026 Gates Learjet C-21A
Learjet 35 MSN 35A-280 confiscated by US DEA and given to US Army. Became N35AX, reregistered Nov 14, 2008.
Registered N142LM Nov 14, 2008 but NTU, reregistered Nov 14, 2008. Registered N542LM No 14, 2008, current.
87-0027/0045 Lockheed C-5B Galaxy
MSN 500-0113/0131
0027 (MSN 500-0113) completed AMP modifications in 2006. Fitted with LAIRCM defensive system. Modified as
C-5M (36th conversion) and arrived at Lackland AFB June 17, 2016 to serve with 433rd AW of the Air Force Reserve.
Named “The City of San Antonio” with 68th Airlift Squadron/433rd Airlift Wing in June 2016.
0028 (MSN 500-0114) completed AMP modifications. Assigned to 22ndAS, 60th AMW, Travis AFB, CA. At Lockheed Martin
Marietta, GA since Jan 2015 for conversion to C-5M (35th conversion). Returned to service Jul 26, 2016 at Travis AFB.
0029 (MSN 500-0115) completed AMP modifications. Fitted with LAIRCM defensive system. Was 25th C-5M conversion.
Returned to service Apr 8, 2015 at Travis AFB.
0030 (MSN 500-0116) undergoing AMP modification at Travis AFB in 2006. Returned to service
Was 33rd C-5M conversion. Returned to service Jan 12, 2016 at Travis AFB.
0031 (MSN 500-0117) In July 1995 active with 60th Airlift Mobility Wing at Dover AFB, Delaware
Completed AMP modifications. Underwent C-5M conversion (47th conversion). Upgraded to C-5M Super
Galaxy in November 2017 and current with 337th Airlift Squadron/439th Airlift Wing at Westover ARB, Massachusetts.
0032 (MSN 500-0118) to AMP modifications. Was 27th C-5M conversion. Returned to service May 8, 2015 at Travis AFB
0033 (MSN 500-0119) was named "Spirit of the Tuskegee Airmen" but is so no longer. First B model to
be transferred to Westover ARB, the first B model to go to a reserve unit. Undergoing C-5M
conversion at Lockheed Martin. Active as C-5M by March 2017 and
in January 2019 with 68th Airlift Squadron/433rd Airlift Wing at Kelly AFB, Texas.
0034 (MSN 500-0120) to AMP modifications. Returned to service. Was 23rd C-5M conversion.
Delivered on November 5, 2014 for 60th AMW at Travis AFB.
0035 (MSN 500-0121) completed AMP modifications in 2006. Was first Dover aircraft
with new tail stripe design. Fitted with LAIRCM defensive system. To C-5M (conversion #11) in 2011.
Returned to service Jun 21, 2013.
0036 (MSN 500-0122) completed AMP modifications. 16th conversion to C-5M. Returned to service Dec 27, 2013
at Dover AFB.
0037 (MSN 500-0123) transferred to Westover AFB. 44th C-5M conversion.
0038 (MSN 500-0124) named "Galaxy Solano" with 60th MAW in May 1989. Landed hard at Charleston AFB May 23, 2006 and damaged gears,pylon
and engine mounts. Temporarily repaired on site, then flown to
Robins AFB, GA for permanent repairs. Completed AMP modifications. Underwent C-5M conversion
left Lockheed Martin on October 28, 2016 for Stewart Airport for interior restoration by the NY Air National Guard.
After interior restoration it will be assigned to the Air Force Reserve Command 433rd Airlift Wing at Lackland AFB.
Before conversion it was assigned to the 439th at Westover Air Reserve Base.
0039 (MSN 500-0125) completed AMP modifications. Undergoing C-5M conversion at Lockheed Martin
C-5M conversion in September 2017 and returned to 439th Airlift Wing at Westover ARB, Massachusett
0040 (MSN 500-0126) completed AMP modifications. 18th conversion to C-5M. Returned to service Apr 2, 2014 at Dover AFB
0041 (MSN 500-0127) Converted to C-5M and current with 337th Airlift Squadron/439th Airlift Wing at Westover
Air Reserve Base, Massachusetts. Last C-5B to be AMP modified;
0042 (MSN 500-0128) to AMP modifications. Returned to service. Named "City of Vacaville" with 60th AW in Nov 1992.
In 2012 was undergoing C-5M conversion, 19th C-5M conversion. Returned to service May 8, 2014
at Travis AFB.
0043 (MSN 500-0129) with 439th AW in 2014. As C-5M active in 2019 with 337th
Airlift Squadron/439th Airlift Wing at Westover ARB, Massachusetts
0044 (MSN 500-0130) Named "City of Vallejo" with 60th AW in Nov 1992. to AMP modifications.
21st C-5M conversion. Returned to service Jul 16, 2014 at Travis AFB.
0045 (MSN 500-0131) to began AMP modifications Oct 7, 2005. LAIRCM modified. To C-5M (conversion #10).
Returned to service
87-0046/0047 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15Y OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6H-102/103. Built by SABCA for Belgium (FA-102/103)
0046 (MSN 6H-102, FA-102) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F- .
87-0048/0054 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AA OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6H-104/110. Built by SABCA for Belgium (FA-104/110)
0048 (MSN 6H-104, FA-104) has undergone mid-life update and
now designated F-
0049 (FA-105) w/o Sept 5, 1989 after being
"borrowed" by a ground crew member while on
detachment to Orland AB in Norway
0050 (MSN 6H-106, FA-106) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F-
0051 (MSN 6H-107, FA-107) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F-
0052 (MSN 6H-108, FA-108) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F- . To Royal Jordanian AF Jul 2011 as #154.
0053 (MSN 6H-109, FA-109) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F-
0054 (MSN 6H-110, FA-110) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F-
87-0055/0056 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AC OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6H-111/112. Built by SABCA for Belgium (FA-111/112)
0055 (MSN 6H-111, FA-111) has undergone midlife update and
now designated F- . To Royal Jordanian AF Jul 2011 as #155
0056 (MSN 6H-112, FA-112, 2 Wing/1 Squadron) crashed into North Sea Sept 9, 2005 after suspected
bird strike. Pilot killed. (AI 10/05). Had undergone midlife
update and was redesignated F-
87-0057/0065 cancelled contract for General Dynamics F-16A for Netherlands AF
87-0066 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AC OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6E-35. Built by Fokker for Holland (J-066). Has undergone
midlife update and was redesignated F-16BM. Damaged on ground at
Woensdrecht AB by peace activist Aug 10, 2005
87-0067/0068 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AE OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6E-36/37. Built by Fokker for Holland (J-067/068)
0067 (MSN 6E-36, J-067) has undergone midlife update and designated
F-16BM. With 148th FS active Nov 2007 Aug 2021 at Tucson, AZ
0068 (MSN 6E-37, J-068) suffered engine malfunction while returning from touch and
goes at Volkel Air Base Sep 21,2006. Crew of 2 ejected safely.
Plane crashed within the perimeter of the air base. AFM Nov 2006.
Had undergone midlife update and redesignated F-16BM before
being written off.
87-0117/0124 McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender
MSN 48303/48310
0117 (MSN 48303/427) named "Armed and Dangerous" with 22nd ARW in Apr 1989. 60th AMW Travis AFB, CA.
Active jul95 nov20
0118 (MSN 48304/428) 305th AMW JB McGuire, NJ Active nov11 jul20. To AMARC Mar 32, 2022.
0119 (MSN 48305/429) Delivered to USAF on May 26, 1987. Completed 28 Desert Storm missions and in May 1992
with 6th Air Refuelling Squadron/22nd Air Refuelling Wing at March AFB. 60th AMW Active aug95 Jun 2022
0120 (MSN 48306/430) named "City of Riverside" with 22nd ARW in Sep 1990. Later with 78th ARS.
305th AMW Active jun95 jun20. To AMARC as 617541 from 305th Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ Sep 8, 2020
0121 (MSN 48307/431) named "Smooth Operator" with 68th ARW in Jun 1989. 305th AMW JB
McGuire, NJ Active oct95 Jun 2022
0122 (MSN 48308/432) named "Carolina Connection" with 4th Wing in Jun 1991. 305th AMW Active oct95 dec20
JB McGuire, NJ. To AMARC Jun 13, 2021
0123 (MSN 48309/439) Named “Carolina Dream” with 4th Wing in August 1993. 60th AMW Travis
AFB, CA. Active mar12 Jun 2022
0124 (MSN 48310/441) By 5/88: Registered to McDonnell Douglas, Yuma, AZ as N6204N.
5/88: First flight.
9/30/88: TOS USAF but not delivered.
9/30/88: Loaned to McDonnell Douglas, Yuma, AZ. Tested with British hose drum pods under wings.
Nov 1, 1988: Delivered to USAF. Assigned to 68th Air Refueling Wing, Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC.
Ca.8/90 to Ca.3/91: Flew missions in support of Operation Desert Storm.
By 4/22/91: 4th Wing, Seymour-Johnson AFB, NC. (68th ARW inactivated on 4/22/91)
Named "Spirit of Kitty Hawk" with 4th Wing at Seymour-Johnson AFB (1991)
By 7/19/97: 2nd Air Refueling Squadron, 305th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
By 2003: 32nd Air Refueling Squadron, 305th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
By 7/09: 2nd Air Refueling Squadron, 305th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
305th AMW Active jan95 mar20. To AMARC Apr 27, 2021
87-0125/0127 Lockheed MC-130H Combat Talon II
0125 (MSN 382-5115)
0126 (MSN 382-5117) to AMARC
0127 (MSN 382-5118) Active in October 1996 with 550th Special Operations Squadron.
Assigned to 352nd SOG, RAF Mildenhall, w/o
Mar 31, 2005 when crashed near Rovie, Albania while on
joint night training mission with Albanian military.
9 crew killed. Official report of crash blames pilot's
lack of situational awareness, putting aircraft into too
low a climb taking terrain into account. Navigator warned
pilot of impending ridge but pilot set aircraft to climb at
reduced power setting, when ridge could not be climbed over,
aircraft had to turn sharply and stalled (AFM 8/2005).
87-0128 Lockheed AC-130U Hercules
MSN 382-5139. First AC-130U prototype, first flight Dec 20, 1990. Delivered to 4th Special Operations
Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Florida in January 1997. Named *Big Daddy*.
(1st SOW/4th SOS) ‘Big Daddy’; retired from service 9th June 2020. (“AirForces Monthly“, August 2020)
In 2020 was on display at Hurlburt Field Memorial Air Park.
87-0129/0136 Cancelled contract for Lockheed C-130H Hercules
87-0137/0138 Lockheed C-130H Hercules
0137 (MSN 382-5136) to Japan Air Self Defense Force as 85-1079
0138 (MSN 382-5138) to Japan Air Self Defense Force as 85-1080. Modified as KC-130H
87-0139/0140 Gulfstream C-20E
Commercial Gulfstream III for US Army. First jet aircraft to be officially operated by US Army.
0139 MSN 497, ex N373GA. Became temporarily N7096G before reverting back to 87-0139.
Named "Yorktown". To AMARC Jan 30, 2015
0140 MSN 498, ex N374GA. Became temporarily N7096E before reverting back to 87-0140. Retired from
service and to AMARC Jul 28, 2014.
87-0142 Beech King Air 90 confiscated by US DEA
87-0144/0155 Morton Thiokol LGM-118A Peacekeeper
Land-based ICBM built by Boeing, Martin Marietta, TRW, and the Denver Aerospace Company. Thiokol built the
first state. Also known as the MX (for Missile eXperimental)
87-0156/0157 Lockheed HC-130H Hercules
Both to US Coast Guard
0156 (MSN 382-5120) to US Coast Guard as 1720.
0157 (MSN 382-5121) to US Coast Guard as 1721. modified to EC-130V with E-2C
radome. Returned to USAF as NC-130H in 1994. Now back with Navy at NFATS at
NAS Patuxent River, carrying serial 870157. SOC Mar 14, 2012
87-0158/0159 CASA 212
0158 MSN 320, was N214TA. To Drug Enforcement Agency in May 1988 then to 427th SOS at Pope AFB, North Carolina.
0159 MSN 328, was N215TA. Operated by US Army at Laguna AAF. To Drug Enforcement Agency then to 427th
SOS at Pope AFB, North Carolina.
87-0160/0161 Beechcraft C-12F Huron
MSN BP-070/071
0160 converted to C-12T-2, then to C-12U-2
0161 converted to C-12T-2, then to C-12U-2
87-0169/0189 McDonnell Douglas F-15E-43-MC Strike Eagle
0169 MSN 1034/E009. with 389th FS, 336th FW Active 12mar07 may20
0170 MSN 1035/E010. with 389th FS, 336th FW Active 15jan07 may20
0171 MSN 1036/E011. Active in October 1997 with 333rd Fighter Squadron/4th Fighter Wing at
Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina and with 335th Fighter Squadron in August 2010.
0172 MSN 1037/E012. (405th TTW/461st TFS) Crashed 42 nautical miles south-south-west of Gila
Bend, AZ Sep 16, 1991. Both crew members survived.
0173 MSN 1038/E013. Plane painted as 87-0173 on display at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho is actually F-15B 77-0163.
with 389th FS, 336th FW Active 05feb07 may20
0174 MSN 1039/E014. MSN 1039/E014. Active in October 1997 with 333rd Fighter Squadron/4th Fighter Wing at
Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina
0175 MSN 1040/E015 334th FS Active jan20 jan20 ex 335th FS
0176 MSN 1041/E016. Active in May 2012 with 336th Fighter Squadron/4th Fighter Wing at Seymour
Johnson AFB, North Carolina and still so in July 2022
0177 MSN 1042/E017
0178 MSN 1043/E018. Active in March 1991 with 550th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/405th Tactical
Training Wing at Luke AFB, Arizona. 334th FS Active apr96 sep19
0179 MSN 1044/E019 333rd FS Active apr96 apr19
0180 MSN 1045/E020
0181 MSN 1046/E021
0182 MSN 1047/E022. 389th FS Active 14may07 jun19
0183 MSN 1048/E023. with 389th FS, 336th FW Active 22jan07 may20
0184 MSN 1049/E024. 1989: TOS USAF.
5/89: 461st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 405th Tactical Training Wing, Luke AFB, AZ.
11/91: 461st Fighter Squadron, 58th Operations Group, Luke AFB, AZ.
4/94: 461st FS, 56th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, AZ.
8/94 to after 4/19: 334th FS, 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
0185 MSN 1050/E025 333rd FS Active apr96 jan19
0186 MSN 1051/E026. Crashed Jun 4, 2003 with 4th FW, 334th FS 25 mi E of Seymour Johnson AFB,
NC. Two crewmen ejected safely. Cause was defective starboard stabilator actuator,
rendering aircraft uncontrollable.
0187 MSN 1052/E027
0188 MSN 1053/E028 333rd FS Active apr96 29apr19
0189 MSN 1054/E029 334th FS Active mar14 mar20
87-0190/0210 McDonnell Douglas F-15E-44-MC Strike Eagle
0190 MSN 1055/E030. Ca. 7/89: TOS USAF.
By 7/89 to 10/91: 550th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 405th Tactical Training Wing, Luke AFB, AZ.
By 10/98: 304th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
By 5/11 to after 8/19: 307th FS, 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
0191 MSN 1056/E031. Active in September 2011 with 333rd Fighter Squadron at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho.
0192 MSN 1057/E032. Active in May 2012 with 335th Fighter Squadron/4th Fighter Wing at Seymour
Johnson AFB, North Carolina
0193 MSN 1058/E033. With 4th FW at Seymour Johnson AFB 334th FS Active aug96 jun16
0194 MSN 1059/E034 334th FS Active nov19 nov19
0195 MSN 1060/E035. Active in June 1989 with 336th Tactical
Fighter Squadron/4th Tactical Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina
0196 MSN 1061/E036. Active in January 2018 with 335th Fighter Squadron at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina.
0197 MSN 1062/E037 334th FS Active jan19 sep19 ex 335th FS
0198 MSN 1063/E038. with 389th FS, 336th FW Active 16apr07 may20
0199 MSN 1064/E039. Active in November 2022 as 333rd Fighter Squadron Commander’s
aircraft/4th Fighter Wing at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina.
0200 MSN 1065/E040 334th FS Active apr96 aug19 "Spirit of Goldsboro" 4th FW markings aug19-jan19
0201 MSN 1066/E041. 389th FS Active 19mar07 may20
0202 MSN 1067/E042. 389th FS Active 07may07 may20
0203 MSN 1068/E043. (336th TFS, 4th TFW) crashed near Thumrait, Oman September 30, 1990 during
low-level ACM with RAF Jaguars, Desert Shield. Both crew killed.
0204 MSN 1069/E044. 389th FS Active jan08 may20
0205 MSN 1070/E045 334th FS Active mar20 mar20 ex 336th FS
0206 MSN 1071/E046. Ca.1989: TOS USAF.
By 5/94: 550th Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, AZ.
By 9/98: 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
By 2000: 333rd FS, 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
By 4/07: 334th FS, 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
By 11/12: 336th FS, 4th FW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
0207 MSN 1072/E047. 389th FS Active 19mar07 apr19
0208 MSN 1073/E048 with 389thFS/366WG at Mountain Home AFB Active 16apr07 may20
0209 MSN 1074/E049. 389th FS Active jan08 may20
0210 MSN 1075/E050. 389th FS Active 23apr07 may20
87-0211/0216 Cancelled contract for McDonnell Douglas F-15E
87-0217/0266 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-478/527.
0217 (MSN 5C-478) Active in April 1997 with 162nd Fighter Squadron/178th Fighter Wing Ohio ANG.
Active with 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG in February 2021 and named
"City of Dothan”.
0218 (MSN 5C-479) Assigned to 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG in April 2004 and still there in
November 2021
0219 (MSN 5C-480) 613rd TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
0220 with 160th FS, 187th FW, Alabama ANG in 2014
0221 (MSN 5C-482) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
Active in October 2017 with 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG.
0222 (MSN 5C-483) Active in June 1995 with 162nd Fighter Squadron/178th Fighter Wing Ohio ANG
Active with 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG in February 2021 and named
“City of Birmingham”.
0223 (MSN 5C-484) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989. Active in September 1992
with 23rd Fighter Squadron/52nd Fighter Wing at Spangdahlem, Germany
0224 (401st TFW, 614th TFS) an Mk.84 bomb exploded as it left the aircraft on a strike mission over Kuwait
Jan 21, 1991. The pilot was able to fly over water, ejected safely and was rescued.
0225 (MSN 5C-486) 614th TFS 491st TFW noted at RAF Bentwaters Aug 27, 1989. In November 2014 transferred
to 119th Fighter Squadron New Jersey ANG at Atlantic City
614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989.
0226 (MSN 5C-487) Active by 1993 with 526th Fighter Squadron/ 86th Fighter Wing at Ramstein
AB, Germany. In November 2022 active with 119th Fighter Squadron New Jersey Air National Guard.
0228 (MSN 5C-489) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
(410st TFW, 614th TFS) shot down by SAM Jan 19, 1991 over Baghdad, Iraq.
Pilot ejected and became POW.
0229 (MSN 5C-490) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
Active in September 1995 with 120th Fighter Squadron Colorado ANG at Buckley ANG Base.
Still so in November 2014 named "The Queen of The Line". This aircraft also flew 59 missions in Operation Desert Storm
0230 (MSN 5C-491)614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
To 119th FS, 177th FW, New Jersey ANG
0231 (MSN 5C-492) Active in May 2018 with 120th Fighter Squadron Colorado ANG at Buckley ANG Base.
0232 (MSN 5C-493) Named “City of Mobile” in April 2004 with 100th Fighter Squadron
Alabama ANG and still active in October 2017.
0233 (MSN 5C-494) In January 1990 active with 61st Tactical
Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical Training Wing at MacDill
AFB, Florida. Active in July 2010 with 93rd Fighter Squadron at
Homestead AFB, Florida and still so in January 2021.
0234 (MSN 5C-495) Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/ 56th Tactical
Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. By 1994 transferred to 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG at Truax
Field
0236 (MSN 5C-497) Jun 28, 1988: TOS USAF.
7/88: 63rd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 56th Tactical Training Wing, MacDill AFB, FL.
11/92: 14th Fighter Squadron, 432nd Operations Group, Misawa AB, Japan.
Oct 1, 1994: 14th Fighter Squadron, 35th Operations Group, Misawa AB, Japan.
1/95: 170th Fighter Squadron, 183rd Fighter Wing (ANG), Springfield, IL.
11/08: 124th Fighter Squadron, 132nd Fighter Wing (ANG), Des Moines ANG Base, IA.
10/11: Flew combat missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
8/13 to after 12/19: 119th Fighter Squadron, 177th Operations Group (ANG), Atlantic City ANG Base, NJ.
0237 (MSN 5C-498) 401st TFW, 612nd TFS noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989.
Active in September 1995 with 120th Fighter Squadron Colorado ANG at Buckley ANG Base
and still so in December 2018.
0239 (MSN 5C-500) 614th TFS 491st TFW noted at RAF Bentwaters Aug 27, 1989
0240 (183rd FW, 170th FS) crashed near Vermont, IL after midair collision with another F-16C Nov 17, 1999.
Pilot ejected safely. Other F-16C landed safely
0241 (MSN 5C-502) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
0242 (176th FS, 115th FW) crashed 57 nm NW of Truax Field, Wisconsin due to engine failure Jun 7, 2011.
Pilot ejected safely.
0243 (MSN 5C-504) with 121st FS, 113rd WG, DC ANG at Andrews AFB. 121st FS Active May 2011 Dec 2019 DC ANG
0244 (MSN 5C-505) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
614th TFS 491st TFW noted at RAF Bentwaters Aug 27, 1989. Active in July 1995 with 170th Fighter
Squadron/183rd Fighter Group. By April 2010 tranferred to 93rd Fighter Squadron at Homestead AFB, Florida
0245 (MSN 5C-506) Active in April 1997 with 162nd Fighter Squadron/178th Fighter Wing Ohio ANG
0246 (MSN 5C-507) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
0247 (MSN 5C-508) 614th TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
614th TFS 491st TFW noted at RAF Bentwaters Aug 27, 1989
0249 (MSN 5C-510) 401st TFW, 612nd TFS noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989.
Active in August 1995 with 170th Fighter
Squadron Illinois Air National Guard.after transfer from 162nd
Fighter Squadron Ohio Air National Guard. In September 2008 with
120th Fighter Squadron Colorado ANG at Buckley ANG Base.
0250 (MSN 5C-511) Active in November 1991 with 62nd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida.
With 119th FS, 177th FW of New Jersey ANG
0251 (MSN 5C-512) (36th TFS) bellylanded on the runway in the USA Dec 19, 1989. Not repaired.
Noted Mar 10, 2004 as GF-16C ground instructional airframe at Sheppard AFB, TX
0252 (MSN 5C-513) In October 1988 delivered to 61st Tactical
Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida.
Active in February 2021 with 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field.
0254 (MSN 5C-515) Assigned in April 1992 with 120th Fighter Squadron Colorado ANG at Buckley ANG
Base and still there in January 2022 as F-16CM
0257 (614th TFS/401st TFW) shot down by SA-3 SAM Jan 19/20, 1991 over Baghdad, Iraq, Desert Storm. Pilot ejected
safely and was made POW.
0258 (MSN 5C-519) Active with 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG in July 2009 and still so in October 2020
0259 (MSN 5C-520) Active in November 2012 with 482nd Fighter Wing at Homestead Air Reserve Base, Florida
0260 (MSN 5C-521) Active with 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG in May 2007 and still so in October 2020.
0261 (MSN 5C-522) Service with 138th Fighter Squadron New York ANG at Syracuse prior to
176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field. In May 2017 active with 176th FS, Wisconsin ANG.
0262 (MSN 5C-523) Active in November 1991 with 72nd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Wing at MacDill AFB,
Florida. By 2006 transferred to 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field and still so
in February 2021.
0263 (MSN 5C-524) Active in January 1990 with 63rd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical Training Wing at MacDill
AFB, Florida. Active in August 2003 with 100th Fighter Squadron/187th Fighter Wing
Alabama ANG at Montgomery, Alabama and named “City of Millbrook” and still so in October 2019
0264 (MSN 5C-525) Active in June 2021 with 182nd Fighter Squadron Texas ANG at Kelly Field, Texas
0266 (MSN 5C-527) Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical
Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. By July 1994 transferred to 176th Fighter Squadron/115th
Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field and still so when active in CENTCOM armed patrol
operations over Iraq and Syria whilst based at Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia between December 31, 2021
and January 8, 2022
87-0267 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-528. With 93FS/482FW with FM Homestead AFRC. 64th Aggressor Squadron jul-21 at Nellis AFB, Nevada Blizzard blue/light grey c/s
87-0268 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-529. Active in April 1997 with 162nd Fighter Squadron/178th Fighter Wing Ohio ANG and
inscribed on the inside of the nose-wheel door “Turkey Shoot 96 Top Gun”
87-0269 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-530
0269 (414th CTS) w/o at Nellis AFB May 20, 1993.
87-0270/0292 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-531/553
0270 (52nd FW) w/o 1/26/94 in collision with 87-0389 on runway at Wright Patterson
AFB, OH. 87-0389 was repaired and returned to service
0271 (MSN 5C-532) 613rd TFS, 401st TFW noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989
named "City of Forte Payne" with 100th FS, Alabama ANG Jun 2013.
0272 (MSN 5C-533) Active in October 2019 with 119th Fighter Squadron New Jersey ANG at Atlantic City.
0273 (128 FW, 176FS) w/o June 25, 1995 Falls Military Operating Area, Sturm, WI.
0274 (80th FS) crashed after midair collision with F-15C 78-0530 over Yellow Sea near Boryong, South Korea
May 6, 1994. Pilot killed.
0275 (MSN 5C-536) In July 2011 active with 176th Fighter Squadron/115th Fighter Wing Wisconsin
ANG at Truax Field
0276 (MSN 5C-537)Active in November 1991 with 63rd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Wing at MacDill AFB,
Florida
0277 (MSN 5C-538) In November 1991 active with 61st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/52nd Tactical Training
Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. In September 1995 active at Cannon AFB, New Mexico with 522nd Fighter Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing. 121st FS Active Apr 2010 May 2019 DC ANG
0278 (MSN 5C-539) Active in July 1995 named “Cottage Grove” with 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG and
still so in January 2017.
0279 (MSN 5C-540) With 120th FS Buckley Field, Colorado ANG.
0280 (MSN 5C-541) Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th
Tactical Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. In October 1995 active with 176th Fighter Squadron
115th Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field.
0281 to AMARC Mar 20, 2014. From www.amarcexprience.com
0282 (MSN 5C-543) assigned to the 480TFS (Red Tail) at 52TFW at Spangdahlem AB Germany from 1988 to whenever
the wing received their Block 50/52 jets. Active since 2009 with 100th Fighter Squadron/187th Fighter Wing at Dannelly
Field ANG Base, Montgomery, Alabama.
0283 (MSN 5C-544) Active in September 2011 with 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG and still so in
November 2021 named “City of Eclectic”.
0284 (MSN 5C-545) Noted 24th March 2021 with 120th FS/140th Wing/Colorado ANG.
0286 (MSN 5C-547) Active in January 1990 with 61st Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical
Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. Active in June 2004 with 182nd Fighter Squadron/149th Fighter
Wing Texas ANG at Kelly AFB, Texas.
0287 (MSN 5C-548) In January 1990 active with 72nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical Training
Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. Current with 93rd Fighter Squadron AFRC at Homestead ARB, Florida
0288 (MSN 5C-549) Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th
Tactical Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. In October 1995 active with 176th Fighter Squadron
115th Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field.
0289 (MSN 5C-550) Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th
Tactical Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. In October 1995 active with 176th Fighter Squadron
115th Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field
0291 (MSN 5C-552) In April 2012 active with 132nd Fighter Wing Iowa ANG at Des Moines ANG Base. By July
2015 transferred to 119th Fighter Squadron New Jersey ANG at Atlantic City
0292 (MSN 5C-553) 121st FS Active Oct 2010 Nov 2018 DC ANG
87-0293 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-554
0293 (Thunderbirds) damaged Jun 17, 1992 when struck by car at high speed. A
civilian committed suicide by driving his car into the aircraft while parked
on the taxiway the night before the Air Show at Selfridge ANGB, MI. The
aircraft was repaired and was last assigned to Homestead AFB, FL. This plane
now (2006) flies with the 188th FW at Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
87-0294 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-555. Active in August 1995 with 170th Fighter Squadron Illinois Air National Guard.
Active in August 2011 with 134th Fighter Squadron Vermont ANG at Burlington ANG
Base. Active in July 2018 with 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field, Madison.
87-0295 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-556
To GF-16C instructional airframe at Sheppard AFB
87-0296 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-557. With 187th FW, Alabama ANG crashed at EAA Air Venture, Oshkosh, Wisconsin Jul 28, 2011. Suffered
extensive airframe damage and FOD damage after exiting runway with nose gear collapse.
To AMARC Jul 18, 2012. from www.amarcexperience.com
87-0297 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-558
87-0298 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-559. Active with 176th Fighter Squadron/115th Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG at
Truax Field and in November 2019 completed a four-month deployment to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan in
support of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and Resolute Support.
87-0299 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-560
87-0300 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-561. Active in November 1991 with 62nd Fighter Squadron/56th Fighter Wing at
MacDill AFB, Florida. In October 1995 active with 176th Fighter Squadron /115th Fighter Wing
Wisconsin ANG at Truax Field.
87-0301 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-562. Active in May 2002 with 184th Fighter Squadron Arkansas ANG.
Active in August 2010 with 144th Fighter Wing California ANG at Fresno
87-0302 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-563. (432nd TFW, 14th TFS) crashed near Misawa, Japan May 7, 1991. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0303 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-564. Flew with Thunderbirds. To AMARC as AAFG0629 Feb 19, 2010. Departed Dec 19, 2017. To HVF West,
Tucson, AZ. Scrapped
87-0304 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-565. with the 188th Fighter Squadron in 2009.
121st FS Active May 2011 Feb 2014 DC ANG
87-0305 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-566
Flew with Thunderbirds. To GF-16C instructional airframe at Sheppard AFB by Feb 2010.
87-0306 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-567. Written off on April 5, 2017 whilst serving with 121st Fighter Squadron District of Columbia Air
National Guard. Main engine control fell apart and plane crashed at Clinton, MD Apr 5, 2017. Pilot ejected safely
87-0307 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-568. Active in March 2021 with 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada
87-0308 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-569. To AMARC by Feb 2010. 121st FS Active Jul 2010 Jan 2021 DC ANG. Last noted active in 2021
87-0309 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-570
Crashed with Thunderbirds Feb 14, 1994 during training flight at Indian Spring AAF, NV. Pilot did not
eject but survived . Aircraft largely remained in one piece and was stripped of usable parts
and taken out to a targeting range in summer of 1994.
87-0310 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-571. 121st FS Active May 2011 Sep 2019 DC ANG
87-0311 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-572. In October 2014 transferred from 194th Fighter Squadron California
ANG to 195th Fighter Squadron Arizona ANG
87-0312 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-573. Active in August 1995 with 170th Fighter Squadron Illinois Air National Guard
87-0313 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-574. Between April 1997 and July 2011 flown with USAF Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration Squadron. Active
in Jul 2021 with 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada.
87-0314 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-575. 121st FS Active Nov 2010 Jan 2019 DC ANG, damaged 01aug13
87-0315 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-576. With 144th FW, California ANG went out of control during training mission and crashed 84
nm E of Fresno, California Dec 27, 2012. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0316 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-577
crashed 50 mi W of Cannon AFB, NM (27th FW, 522nd FS) Sep 9, 2002. Pilot killed
87-0317 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-578. To US Navy with VFC-13 as 870317 for support of adversary missions
87-0318 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-579. With 176th Fighter Squadron Wisconsin ANG in July 2012 and still active in February 2019.
87-0319 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-580
Flew with Thunderbirds. To Sheppard AFB as GF-16C instructional airframe by Dec 2008.
87-0320 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-581. Active in August 1995 with 170th Fighter Squadron Illinois Air National Guard.
121st FS 113rd WG Active Nov 2010 Jan 2021 DC ANG
87-0321 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-582. Active in Jul 2021 with 64th Aggressor Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada
87-0322 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-583. Active in August 2011 with Vermont ANG and in November 2021 with 100th Fighter
Squadron Alabama ANG
87-0323 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-584
Flew with Thunderbirds. Now on display outside Thunderbirds Museum at Nellis AFB, Nevada. It has kept
it's Tbird marks and will join an F117A, F4C, F5E and F110D already on display there. On loan from USAF Museum
87-0324 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-585
87-0325 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-586
Flew with Thunderbirds. To AMARC as AAFG0632 Jan 25, 2010. Departed Dec 19, 2017. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ. Scrapped
87-0326 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-587. Was active in July 2018 with 134th Fighter Squadron 158th Fighter Wing of Vermont ANG at
Burlington ANG Base, Vermont
87-0327 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-588.
Crashed with Thunderbirds Sep 14, 2003 during airshow at Mountain Home AFB, ID.
Pilot ejected safely. Was 'Thunderbird 6'. Accident report indicates pilot
misinterpreted altitude required for Split-S manouevre, having made his
calculation from an incorrect airfield altitude
87-0328 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-589 121st FS Active Jul 2011 Jan 2021 DC ANG
87-0329 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-590
Flew with Thunderbirds. Bulkhead cracks caused plane to be shipped to Sheppard AFB as
GF-16C instructional airframe by Mar 2010.
87-0330 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-591
crashed (27th FW, 522nd FS) Mar 23, 2001 near Melrose Bombing Range, New Mexico after engine failure
due to faulty maintenance. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0331 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-592
Flew with Thunderbirds as #2. To AMARC as AAFG0630 Jan 14, 2010. Departed Dec 19, 2017. to HVF West, Tucson, AZ. Scrapped
87-0332 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-593. Named "City of Huntsville" with 160th FS, Alabama ANG in Apr 2010
87-0333 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-594. Active in October 2013 with 195th Fighter Squadron Arizona ANG and still so in
November 202
87-0334/0349 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5C-595/610.
0334 (MSN 5C-595) 121st FS Active May 2011 May 2018 DC ANG
0335 (MSN 5C-596) (56th FW, 63rd FS) in poor weather the plane was taking off when
86-0275 landed on it and crashed Jul 27, 1993. Pilot killed. Second plane landed safely.
0336 (MSN 5C-597) Assigned to 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG in December 2007 and still there in November
2021.
0337 401st TFW, 612nd TFS noted at Torrejon AB, Spain Jul 12, 1989.
(140th W, 120th FS, Colorado ANG) made emergency landing at Lamar MAP, CO
Jun 28, 2005 after fire warning indication during training
sortie from Buckley AFB, CO. Pilot ejected just after
touchdown, aircraft skidded off runway and broke into
two just behind cockpit. Pilot suffered minor injuries.
0340 (MSN 5C-601) Active in November 2018 with 119th Fighter Squadron New Jersey ANG at Atlantic City.
0341 (MSN 5C-602)Active in January 1990 with 63rd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th
Tactical Training Wing at MacDill AFB. Florida. Active in April 2019 with 182nd Fighter Squadron
Texas ANG.at Joint Base San Antonio.
0342 (MSN 5C-603) Named "City of Pike Road" with 100th Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG in May 2011.
0343 (MSN 5C-604). Active in January 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical
Training Wing at MacDill AFB, Florida. Active in September 2003 with 176th Fighter Squadron/115th
Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG and named “Waunakee”.
0344 (MSN 5C-605) Active in October 1995 with 138th Fighter Squadron/174th Fighter Wing New York Air National Guard.
0345 (MSN 5C-606) In 1994 transferred from 63rd Fighter Squadron at Luke AFB, Arizona to 176th
Fighter Squadron/176th Fighter Wing Wisconsin ANG and still active there in 2019
0347 (482nd FW/93rd FS) crashed into Gulf of Mexico during routine
training mission Jan 15, 2008. Pilot ejected safely and
was recovered. Cause was reported to have been spatial
disorientation of pilot during night aggressor scenario mission.
87-0350/0351 General Dynamics F-16C Block 40 Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-1/2
0350 (MSN 1C-1) Active in 2008 with 555th Fighter Squadron/31st Fighter Wing at Aviano AB, Italy.
0351 (MSN 1C-2) Active in September 2000 with 555th Fighter Squadron/31st Fighting Wing at
Aviano AB, Italy and as F-16CM still so in March 2023.
87-0352/0355 General Dynamics F-16C Block 40A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-3/6
0352 assigned in 2020 to 412th TW, 416th Flight Test Squadron at Edwards AFB
0353 (MSN 1C-4) Active on September 22, 2022 with 40th
Flight Test Squadron at Eglin AFB, Florida when launched US
Navy final AQM-37 aerial targets in support of US Army
Integrated Fires Mission Command operations at the White
Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
0354 with 4th Fighter Squadron / 388th Fighter Wing at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
0355 MSN 1C-6. Active in 2008 with 555th Fighter Squadron/31st Fighter Wing at Aviano AB, Italy
87-0356 General Dynamics F-16C Block 42A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-7
87-0357 General Dynamics F-16C Block 40A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-8
Crashed June 21, 2000. With 388 FW, 421 FS. A mature
American white pelican struck the canopy, penetrating
the windscreen and damaging the canopy and HUD. Debris
from the canopy, HUD, and pelican struck the pilot, causing
confusion, disorientation, vision loss. He then ejected
from the aircraft.
87-0358 General Dynamics F-16C Block 42A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-9
87-0359 General Dynamics F-16C Block 40A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-10
87-0360/0362 General Dynamics F-16C Block 42A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1C-11/1C-13.
0361 (MSN 1C-12) Active in June 2015 with 152nd Fighter Squadron Arizona ANG at Tucson.
0362 (MSN 1C-13) In 1995 transferred from 138th Fighter
Squadron Oklahoma ANG to 57th Wing at Nellis AFB, Nevada.
Active in November 2003 with 422nd Test and Evaluation Squadron, Nellis AFB, NV active nov19
87-0363/0368 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-57/5D-62
0363 (MSN 5D-57) w/o March 15, 1989, MacDill AFB. The pilots were doing a simulated
flameout landing and hit the runway so hard that one main gear fell off and the
other was dangling. They lit burner and got back airborne, tried to engage barrier
with tailhook and pancake on runway but ran out of hydrualic fluid and missed barrier,
bounced off runway and pitched up. Pilots both ejected safely.
0364 (MSN 5D-58)
0365 (MSN 5D-59) In April 1999 assigned to 182nd Fighter Squadron Texas ANG and still so in June 2021.
0366 (MSN 5D-60) 18th AGRS Active Mar 2008 Aug 2020
0367 (MSN 5D-58)
0368 (MSN 5D-58) Noted with 120th FS, Buckley ANGB, CO between 1993 and 1996.
87-0369 General Dynamics F-16D Block 32F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-63. (302nd TFS) crashed in a very high G-force maneuver at Carswell AFB, TX Oct 15, 1989. Both crew killed.
87-0370/0380 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-64/5D-74
0371 (MSN 5D-65) Active in August 2019 with 182nd Fighter Squadron Texas ANG at Joint Base San Antonio
0372 (MSN 5D-66) (178th FW, 162nd FS) crashed Nov 27, 1996 near Piketon, OH
0373 (MSN 5D-67) Oct 31, 1988: TOS USAF.
11/88: 63rd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 56th Tactical Training Wing, MacDill AFB, FL.
Oct 1, 1991: 63rd Fighter Squadron, 56th Fighter Wing, MacDill AFB, FL.
4/93: 61st FS, 56th FW, MacDill AFB, FL.
1/94: 160th FS, 187th FW (ANG), Montgomery ANG Base, AL.
6/00: 162nd FS, 178th FW (ANG), Springfield, OH.
9/10: 416th Flight Test Squadron, 412th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA.
Oct 20, 2015: AMARC, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ.
0375 (MSN 5D-69) (354th FW in 2008). 18th AGRS Active Mar 2008 Nov 2019
0376 (MSN 5D-70) Active in July 1990 with 62nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron/56th Tactical
Training Wing at MacDill AFB, FL. Active in November 2019 with 182nd Fighter Squadron Texas ANG at Joint Base San Antonio.
0378 (354th FW in 2008) USAF 416 FLTS Feb 2010 [act]
0380 (482nd FW, 93rd FS) crashed into Florida Straits 5 mi E of Marathon
Mar 12, 2007. Single pilot ejected safely and was rescued by USCG.
AFM 5/2007, 6/2007
87-0381 General Dynamics F-16D Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-75 Jan 18, 1989: TOS USAF.
Jan 19, 1989: 57th Tactical Weapons Wing, Fighter Weapons Center, Nellis AFB, NV.
1/93: USAF Air Demonstration Squadron (Thunderbirds), 57th Fighter Wing, Nellis AFB, NV.
5/02: 302nd Fighter Squadron, 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, AZ.
2/07: Air National Guard-Air Force Reserve Test Center (AATC), 162nd FW (ANG), Tucson ANG Base, AZ.
8/17: Flew to SABCA in Belgium for depot-level maintenance. Possibly sold off.
87-0382 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-76
87-0383/0390 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30J Fighting Falcon
MSN 5D-77/5D-84
0383 reported with AFTC Det. 3 (aka Groom Lake)
0385 (466th FS) crashed due engine flameout near Wendover Feb 4, 1997. Both crew ejected safely, but injured.
0386 (MSN 5D-81) Active in September 2016 with 416th Flight Test Squadron, Edwards AFB, California
0388 to 119th FS, 177th FW, New Jersey ANG
0389 (MSN 5D-83) collidied with 87-0270 Jan 26, 1994. Repaired. (27th FW, 522nd FS) crashed due to engine failure
30 mi from Fort Summer, NM Dec 4, 1998. Both crew ejected safely.
0390 (MSN 5D-84) Active in June 2005 with 170th Fighter Squadron/183rd Fighter Wing Illinois ANG
87-0391/0393 General Dynamics F-16D Block 40A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1D-1/1D-3
0391 (MSN 1D-1) Active Feh 2989 to May 2015 with 416th Flight Test
Squadron/412th Test Wing at Edwards AFB, California and to
Lockheed-Martin at Greenville, South Carolina on March 2, 2021 for sustainment programme.
0392 (MSN 1D-2) 416th FLTS Active Oct 1992 Oct 2020
87-0394/0396 General Dynamics F-16D Block 42A Fighting Falcon
MSN 1D-4/1D-6
396(F-16DG, 162nd FW, AZ ANG) crashed due mechanical failure near Gila Bend, AZ Jun 18, 1999. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0397/0398 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AA OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 27-1/27-2. Built for export to Singapore as 880 and 881 under Peace Carvin I
To Thai AF as 10323 and 10324
87-0399/0400 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AB OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 27-3/27-4. Built for export to Singapore as 882 and 883 under Peace Carvin I
0399 to Thai AF as 10325
0400 (883, 140th Sqn) lost due midair collision with F-16A (87-0397, 880) over South China Sea Jul 8, 1991.
Other plane landed safely.
87-0401 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15Z OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 28-1. Built for export to Singapore as 885, Peace Carvin I.
To Thai AF as 10319
87-0402/0403 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AA OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 28-2/28-3. Built for export to Singapore as 886 and 887, Peace Carvin I
0402 to Thai AF as 10320
0403 to Thai AF as 10321
87-0404 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AB OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 28-4. Built for export to Singapore as 888, Peace Carvin I
To Thai AF as 10322
87-0405/0406 North American Rockwell OV-10A Bronco
transferred from USMC as BuNo 155405,155406.
Later returned.
87-0508/0512 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AC OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6D-147/6D-151. Built by Fokker for Holland (J-508/512)
0508 (MSN 6D-147, J-508) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
0509 (MSN 6D-148, J-509) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
0510 (MSN 6D-149, J-510) has undergone midlife update and now designated F- .
Delivered to Royal Jordanian AF as 250 Nov 2017.
0511 (MSN 6D-150, J-511) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
87-0513/0516 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AE OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6D-152/6D-155. Built by Fokker for Holland (J-513/516)
0514 (MSN 6D-153, J-514) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
0515 (MSN 6D-154, J-515) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
0516 (MSN 6D-155, J-516) has undergone midlife update and now designated F-
87-0517/0696 Hughes-Raytheon AIM-120A AMRAAM missiles
87-0700/0701 Lockheed YF-22A
0700 (MSN 645-3997) Lockheed Corporation, Burbank, CA with c/r N22YF Jan 17, 1990 (article PAV-1).
8/14/90: Certificate of Airworthiness issued.
8/29/90: Factory roll out.
9/29/90: First flight, landed Edwards AFB, CA.
Ca.10/90: TOS USAF with s/n 87-0700.
Ca. 10/90: 6511th Test Squadron, Edwards, AFB, CA.
By 4/97: Marked with bogus ID, "WA, 86-022.”
5/97: National Museum of the USAF, Wright Field, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Painted in bogus markings and used as display at Nellis AFB airshow in 1997.
1997-1998: Restoration to original configuration and markings.
1998: Placed on display.
2009: moved to Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, CA for display
By 2010: Restoration started.
9/30/13: c/r N22YF cancelled.
1/1/14: Certificate of Airworthiness issued for NX22YF.
5/4/15: c/r NX22YF cancelled.
0701 (MSN 3998). Registered as N22YX Jan 17, 1990, expired Sep 30, 2013.
First flight May 25, 1992
Suffered violent pitching on approach to Edwards AFB and
crashed on runway 4/25/1992. Pilot Tom Morgenfeld ejected
safely and was uninjured. Aircraft never flew again.
Plane was rebuilt as mockup for use as pole model.
87-0702/0708 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AB OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 2J-2/8. to Royal Thai AF as 10306/10312 under Peace Naresuan I
87-0709 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AB OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 2K-4. to Royal Thai AF as 10304 under Peace Naresuan I
87-0710 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AE OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6D-156. To Netherlands as J-710. (315th Sqn) crashed due to flight control problem at
Coevorden, Netherland Nov 21, 1990. Pilot ejected safely.
87-0711/0712 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AD OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 6L-13/6L-14. To Royal Norwegian AF as 711/712
0711 modified to F-16BM. FLO Stored l/n active jun18 FMS
0712 (331st Sqdn) lost after ingesting a bird which caused an engine fire at Landegode island, Norway Mar 17, 2001.
Both crew ejected safely. Plane crashed off the southern tip of Landegode Island.
87-0713/0714 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AF OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 1A-1,1A-2. to Indonesia as TS1605/TS1606, Peace Bima-Sena
87-0715/0720 General Dynamics F-16A Block 15AG OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 1A-3/1A-8. to Indonesia as TS1607/TS1612, Peace Bima-Sena
0715 (TS-1607) (3rd Sqn) crashed during landing in bad weather at Halim AB, Indonesia Mar 11, 1997. Pilot killed.
87-0721/0722 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AE OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 1B-1, 1B-2. to Indonesia as TS1601/TS1602, Peace Bima-Sena
87-0723/0724 General Dynamics F-16B Block 15AF OCU Fighting Falcon
MSN 1B-3, 1B-4. to Indonesia as TS1603/TS1604, Peace Bima-Sena
0723 (TS-1603) (rd Sqn) due brake failure skidded off runway at Roesmin Nurjadin AFB, Thailand Mar 14, 2017. No injury. Declared w/o
0724 (TS-1604) w/o Jun 15, 1992
.
87-0761/0764 Schweizer TG-7
Commercial SGM 2-37 motor glider for USAF Academy
0761 MSN 5 registered N765AF to USAF Academy Apr 20, 1988. WFU 2003
0762 MSN 10 registered N762AF to USAF Academy Jul 27, 2988. To civil registry as N762AF with Lake Area
Technical Institute, watertown, South Dakota Oct 23, 2003, current.
0763 MSN 11 registered N763AF to USAF Academy Aug 18, 1988. Sale reported Sep 29, 2004. To civil registry as N763AF
with Tuskegee Airmen National airmen National Historical Museum, Detroit, Michigan Feb 17, 2005, current
0764 MSN 12 registered N764AF to USAF Academy Nov 2, 1988. Registered Aug 31, 2009 to Tulsa Technology Center,
Tulsa, Oklahoma Aug 3, 2009.
87-0800/0801 Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23A
Built by Northrop and McDonnell Douglas as part of the demonstration and evaluation phase of the
U.S. Air Force's Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) selection program. Operated as N231YF and N232YF
0800 (MSN 1001/PAV-1) registered as N231YF; sale reported Dec 18, 1995, cancelled Aug 5, 2013
First flight Aug 27, 1990, flown by Paul Metz. Nicknamed ‘Spider’, later ‘Black Widow II’.
Assigned to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA 1994
There were no engines in the aircraft, and NASA had no plans to fly the YF-23's in any research program.
Remained in storage until summer 1996.
Preserved and on display at the Air Force Flight Test Museum, Edwards AFB, CA
Preserved and on display in the Research and Development hangar of the National Museum of the
United States Air Force, Dayton, OH. [2009].
0801 (MSN 1002/PAV-2) registered as N232YF; sale reported Dec 18, 1995, cancelled Aug 5, 2013.
First flight Oct 26, 1990. Nicknamed ‘Gray Ghost’.
Assigned to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA 1994.
There were no engines in the aircraft, and NASA had no plans to fly the YF-23's in any research program.
Remained in storage until summer 1996. On long term loan from NASA to the Western Museum of Flight
In late 2004, Northrop Grumman proposed a YF-23-based bomber to meet a USAF need for an interim
bomber, for which the FB-22 and B-1R were also competing. Northrop modified the aircraft to
serve as a display model for its proposed interim bomber.
Returned to the Western Museum of Flight and is on display at the museum's new location at
Torrance Airport, Torrance, CA [2010]
87-0802 de Havilland of Canada UV-18B Twin Otter
MSN 437. To N143Z To Civil aug92 US Forest Service. Became N300LJ, then N97847, then D-IDCT.
87-0803/0952 General Dynamics AGM-129A
87-1000/1001 Fairchild C-26B Metro III
1000 MSN BC764V, was N2749X. To Colombian AF as FAC1240. Now on display at the Museo Aeroespacial Colombiano,
Bogota.
1001 MSN BC766B, was N2750V
87-1653/1656 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32F Fighting Falcon
MSN 5A-23/5A-26. For South Korea as RoKAF serials 87-653/56 under Peace Bridge I.
1653 with 19th FW ROKAF
1654 with 19th FW ROKAF
1655 (19th FW) crashed into mountain at night Apr 8, 1993. Pilot killed.
1656 with 19th FW ROKAF
87-1657/1660 General Dynamics F-16C Block 32H Fighting Falcon
MSN 5A-27/5A-30. For South Korea as RoKAF serials 87-657/60 under Peace Bridge I
1657 operated by 19th FW, ROKAF
1658 operated by 19th FW, ROKAF
1659 operated by 19th FW, ROKAF
1660 operated by 19th FW, ROKAF.
87-1661/1664 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
MSN 4J-16/4J-19. For Israel as 340, 341, 344, 345, Peace Marble II
1663 (MSN 4J-18) As F-16C Barak active in May 2017 with 115 Squadron at Ovda Air Base, Israel
87-1665/1679 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30B Fighting Falcon
MSN 4J-20/4J-34. To Israel under Peace Marble II as 348, 349, 350, 353, 355, 356, 360, 364, 367, 368, 371, 373, 374,
377,and 378, Peace Marble II.
1674 (IDF/AF 368) crashed due engine fire after takeoff at Jezre'el Valley Aug 9, 1998. Pilot ejected safely.
87-1680/1693 General Dynamics F-16C Block 30C Fighting Falcon
MSN 4J-35/4J-48. To Israel as 381, 384, 386, 388, 389, 391, 393, 394, 392,397,399,383,385, and 376, Peace
Marble II.
1683 Went to Israeli AF as 388. Currently for disposal at Ramat David
87-1694 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30A Fighting Falcon
MSN 4K-1. For Israel as 020, Peace Marble II
87-1695/1698 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30D Fighting Falcon
MSN 4K-2/4K-5. For Israel, Peace Marble II
1695 (MSN 4K-2) IDF/AF serial 031. Crashed at sea Mar 26, 1999 due to engine lock. Pilot ejected safely.
1696 (MSN 4K-3) IDF/AF serial 023
1697 (MSN 4K-4) IDF/AF serial 027
1698 (MSN 4K-5) IDF/AF serial 034
87-1699/1708 General Dynamics F-16D Block 30E Fighting Falcon
MSN 4K-6/4K-15. For Israel as 036,022,041,045,039,046,050,057,061, and 055, Peace Marble II.
1701 landing gear collapsed during touchdown at Ramat David AFB, Israel May 3, 2005. Crew ejected.
As Barak 041 was repaired following damage and returned to service Jun 28, 2012.
87-1973/1975 Schleicher TG-9A
Model ASK.21 glider for USAF Academy
1973 MSN 21272; registered N973AF to USAF Academy Oct 26, 1987, expired Apr 20, 2004
1974 MSN 21235; registered N974AF to USAF Academy Oct 26, 1987, expired Apr 20, 2004
1975 MSN 21237; registered N975AF to USAF Academy Oct 26, 1987. Registered to Civil Air Patrol Dec 8, 2003, current
87-1976/1977 Lockheed KC-130T Hercules
Both to US Marine Corps
1976 (MSN 382-5147) to US Marine Corps as 164105
1977 (MSN 382-5149) to US Marine Corps as 164106.
87-9281/9288 Lockheed C-130H Hercules
9281 (MSN 382-5122) 2/87: TOS USAF and assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, OHare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
7/98: 95th Airlift Squadron, 440th Airlift Wing, General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Milwaukee, WI.
4/04: 96th Airlift Squadron, 934th Airlift Wing, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, MN.
After 6/07: 328th Airlift Squadron, 914th Airlift Group, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY.
Active 2018.
9282 (MSN 382-5123) Ca.1/88: TOS USAF, assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, OHare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
7/98: 95th Airlift Squadron, 440th Airlift Wing, General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Milwaukee, WI.
6/10/07: Unit moved to Pope AFB, NC.
After 1/12: 136th Airlift Squadron, 107th Airlift Wing (ANG), Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY.
9/25/14: 328th Airlift Squadron, 914th Airlift Wing (ANG), Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY..
9283 (MSN 382-5124) Ca.1/88 TOS USAF, assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, O'Hare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
7/98: 95th Airlift Squadron, 440th Airlift Wing, General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Milwaukee, WI.
3/04: 96th Airlift Squadron, 934th Airlift Wing, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, MN.
Ca.12/06: 328th Airlift Squadron, 914th Airlift Wing, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY.
Ca.10/14: 758th Airlift Squadron, 911th Airlift Wing (AFRC), Pittsburg, PA.
By 5/18: 910th Airlift Wing (AFRC), Youngstown Air Reserve Station, OH.
9284 (MSN 382-5125) in November 1994 active with 64th Airlift Squadron at O’Hare Reserve Facility, Chicago, Illinois. In April
2004 active with 700th Airlift Squadron, 94th Airlift Wing, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Georgia. By July 2011 active with 95th
Airlift Squadron/440th Airlift Wing at Pope AFB, North Carolina.
To AMARC on June 13, 2016. To Philippine AF as 5125 Jan 14, 2021.
Crashed in Sulu province Jul 4, 2021 while trying to land at Jolo Airport. Plane was carrying 3
pilots, 5 crew members, and 84 passengers.
9285 (MSN 382-5126) In 2010 active with 328th Airlift Squadron/914th Airlift Wing ADRC at Niagara Falls, New
York. Active in August 2019 with 164th Airlift Squadron/179th Airlift Wing Ohio ANG at Mansfield.
9286 (MSN 382-5127) 1988: TOS USAF, assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, OHare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
4/97: 357th Airlift Squadron, 908th Airlift Wing (AFRC), Maxwell AFB, AL.
2004: Deployed to Kandahar, Afghanistan for Operation Enduring Freedom.
2006: Converted to MC-130W: first Combat Spear conversion.
6/28/06: Presented to Air Force Special Operations Command in a ceremony at Robins AFB, GA.
7/21/06: 8th Special Operations Squadron, 16th Special Operations Wing, Hurlburt Field, FL.
11/16/06: 73rd Special Operations Squadron, 16th Special Operations Wing, Cannon AFB, NM.
By 2012: Converted to AC-130W Stinger II.
5/16:16th Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, Cannon AFB, NM.
9287 (MSN 382-5128) 1988: TOS USAF, assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, O’Hare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
7/98: 95th Airlift Squadron, 440th Airlift Wing, General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Milwaukee, WI.
4/04: 96th AS, 934th AW, Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station, MN.
12/06: 328thAS, 914th Airlift Group, Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, NY.
10/14: 758th AS, 911th AW (AFRC), Pittsburg, PA.
9288 (MSN 382-5129) 1988: TOS USAF, assigned to 64th Tactical Airlift Squadron, 928th Tactical
Airlift Group, O’Hare Reserve Facility, Chicago, IL.
2/1/92: Unit redesignated 64th Airlift Squadron.
Unknown date: 96th Airlift Squadron, 934th Airlift Wing, Minneapolis-Saint Paul International
Airport-Air Reserve Station), MN.
By 4/00: 758th Airlift Squadron, 911th Airlift Wing (AFRC), Pittsburg, PA.
2/05: 700th Airlift Squadron, 94th Airlift Wing, Dobbins Air Reserve Base, GA.
By 3/10: Converted to MC-130W. Assigned to 73rd Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special
Operations Wing, Cannon AFB, NM.
2011: Converted to AC-130W Stinger II.
6/15: 16th Special Operations Squadron, 27th Special Operations Wing, Cannon AFB, NM.
To AMARC from 16th Special Operations Squadron, 27th Speial Operations Wing, Cannon aFG, NM Mar 23, 2022
US Army serials
87-00069/00116 Boeing CH-47D Chinook
Boeing Helicopter Company Model 414-100. MSN M3188/3235. Rebuilds of CH-47A/B
00069 (M3188) was rebuilt CH-47A 66-0097. Accepted by the US Army 19Nov87
Assigned to Fort Rucker, AL
Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 210th Aviation Regiment, Fort Eustis, VA Code 69K
Redesignated GCH-47D as a GIA
Converted to trainer at Ft Eustis, Virginia
00070 (M3189) was rebuilt CH-47A 61-2424. Accepted by the US Army 23Nov87
Assigned to Fort Rucker, AL
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Oregon. Detachment 1, Company E, 168th
Aviation "Dust Devils", Camp Pendleton, OR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; High Altitude Aviation ARNG Training Site [HAATS],
Gypsum, CO. To 1106th TASMG
00071 (M3190) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18471. Accepted by the US Army 30Nov87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Illinois; 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, Peoria, IL
00072 (M3191) was rebuilt CH-47A 64-13165. Accepted by the US Army 30Nov87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos, USAREUR, West Germany
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment Geronimos, USAREUR,
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to F Company, 159th Aviation Regiment "Big Windy", USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to B Company, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment "Big Windy", USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to B Company, 5th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment "Big Windy", Iraq Jul07-Sep08
Detached to Dublin Airport, Ireland 18May11 to 13Jun11 in support of HMX-1 with visit of
President Obama to Ireland
Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 210th Aviation Regiment, Fort Eustis, VA
Redesignated GCH-47D as a GIA
00073 (M3192) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18446. Rebuilt from CH-47B 67-18446
Accepted by the US Army 23Dec87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to F Company, 159th Aviation Regiment "Big Windy", USAREUR, Germany
Destroyed in Afghanistan Oct 1, 2012. Crashed Arghandab, Zabul province in southern
Afghanistan. The Taliban claimed credit for the downing of the helicopter but international
forces denied the allegation. International Security Assistance Force confirmed that a Chinook
helicopter crash-landed in southern Afghanistan
00074 (M3193) was rebuilt CH-47A 61-2422. Accepted by the US Army 22Dec87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment [USAREUR], Mainz, Germany
Assigned to B Company, 2nd Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment Apr93
Assigned to B Company, 159th Aviation Regiment, Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL Code 74A
00075 (M3194) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19102. Accepted by the US Army 22Nov87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Florida; 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment, Jacksonville, FL
00076 (M3195) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2117. Accepted by the US Army 23Dec87
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR 17Mar88
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL Code 76A
00077 (M3196) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19132. Accepted by the US Army 30Jan88
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company Geronimos USAREUR 17Mar88
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Connecticut
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Aurora, CO
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, has approved the Colorado Army National Guard aircraft
for use on Emergency Life Saving missions and/or Wildland Fire Fighting activities as specified
in the Colorado Interagency Cooperative Fire Management Agreement for the period of June 2012
through June 2013.
Rebuilt as CH-47F 13-08137
00078 (M3197) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18436. Accepted by the US Army 31Jan88
2/2/88: B Company, 70th Transportation Battalion, Mannheim, Germany.
4/5/88: 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company (Geronimos), Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz-Finthen, Germany
11/19/88: B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, Finthen Army Airfield, Mainz-Finthen, Germany.
8/90 to 6/91: Deployed to Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm
9/92: B Company, 70th Transportation Battalion, Germany: to prepare for shipment to Ft. Hood, TX.
3/29/93: Port of Beaumont, TX. For reassembly and transfer to Ft. Meade, MD
1993: Ft. Meade, MD. Underwent a thorough cleaning and Special Technical Inspection and Repair (STIR)
8/19/93: Aviation Support Facility, Ft. Meade, MD.
3/4/97 to 7/22/97: Corpus Christi Army Depot, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. For On Condition Maintenance (OCM).
Ca.8/97: B Company (Sugar Bears), 4th Battalion, 123rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
After 4/01: Company B (Delta Schooners), 1st Battalion, 126th Aviation Regiment, Army National Guard, Stockton, CA.
00079 (M3198) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19120. Accepted by the US Army 5Feb88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – South Carolina; 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment,
Eastover, SC
SC ARNG for sale by GSA Auctions at Summit Avn, Middletown, DE, May 23, 2014
To N411CH with Columbia Helicopters Inc of Aurora, Oregon Mar 17, 2015
00080 (M3199) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2118. Accepted by the US Army 10Feb88
Assigned to Maintenance Test Pilot Course (MTPC), Cairns AAF, Fort Rucker, AL
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, Fort Lewis, WA
00081 (M.3200) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18477. Accepted by the US Army 23Feb88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Rebuilt as CH-47F 08-08054
00082 (M3201) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7919. Accepted by the US Army 26Feb88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Rebuilt as CH-47F 11-08096
00083 (M3202) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18466. Accepted by the US Army 29Feb88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Assigned to A Company, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, KY
Rebuilt as CH-47F 10-08077
00084 (B3203) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2132. Accepted by the US Army 22Mar88
Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 210th Aviation Regiment, Fort Eustis, VA
Redesignated GCH-47D as a GIA. No longer working and is
used as maintenance trainer at Cargo Helicopter Division of
US Army Aviation Logistics School
00085 (M3204) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18453. Accepted by the US Army 29Mar88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR), Operation Joint Endeavour, Dec95 - Dec. 96
in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Noted in the Netherlands during the visit of President Clinton, May 1997.
Assigned to C Company, 159th Aviation Regiment, Fort Bragg, NC
Rebuilt as CH-47F 10-08081
00086 (M3205) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2133. Accepted by the US Army 31Mar88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR), Operation Joint Endeavour, Dec95 - Dec. 96
in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Noted in the Netherlands during the visit of President Clinton, May 1997.
Assigned to 101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, KY
To Canadian Armed Forces as 147203 in 2008
Accepted by the CAF for use by Canadian Forces Joint Task Force Afghanistan Air Wing at Kandahar, Afghanistan.
To AMARC 22Sep11, code 2797. Departed AMARC 28Aug12
To Summit Aviation at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE, being utilized as a maintenance trainer
for CAF CH-147F technicians. Expected to be returned to storage at Davis-Monthan when the training
is complete.
00087 (M3206) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19111. Accepted by the US Army 27Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to A Company, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, KY
Rebuilt as CH-47F 08-08052
00088 (M3207) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2136. Accepted by the US Army 28Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – California. 1st General Support Aviation Battalion, 126th
Aviation Regiment "Delta Schooners"
Reported May13 at Fort Rucker, Knox AHP, AL. Code 88F
00089 (M.3208) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18484. Accepted by the US Army 27Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany 27Jun88
Assigned to the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR), Operation Joint Endeavour, Dec95 - Dec. 96 in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Noted in the Netherlands during the visit of President Clinton, May 1997.
Assigned to US Army Reserve – Hawaii; B Company, 214th Aviation Regiment "Hillclimbers", Wheeler Field, Hawaii
Assigned to US Army Reserve – Hawaii; B Company, 214th Aviation Regiment "Hillclimbers", Iraq 2009-2010
Destroyed in Afghanistan Jan 13, 2011
00090 (M3209) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7902. Accepted by the US Army 29Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany 11Jun88
Assigned to C Company, 7th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, KY 6Nov92
Assigned to US Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL 9Jan02
Inducted 6Apr09 into the CH-47D recapitalization program at Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX. Completed 4Aug10
Assigned to US Army Aviation Center of Excellence, Fort Rucker, AL 19Oct10
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL Code 90A
Stored at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE
For sale by GSA Auctions at Middletown, Delaware Jan 16, 2014
00091 (M3210) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19134. Accepted by the US Army 28Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to C Company, 159th Aviation Battalion, Fort Campbell, KY
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Stored at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE
00092 (M3211) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7903. Accepted by the US Army 29Apr88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Aurora, CO
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, approved the Colorado Army National Guard
aircraft for use on Drug Enforcement Operations for the period of May 2012 through May 2013.
00093 (M3212) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19135. Accepted by the US Army 26May88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Stored at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE
00094 (M3213) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7904, Accepted by the US Army 24May88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment, Fort Campbell, KY
Destroyed in Afghanistan Jun 17, 2008
00095 (M.3214) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18434. Accepted by the US Army 27May88
Assigned to A Company, 2nd Battalion, 501st Aviation Regiment, Camp Humphreys, South Korea Innkeepers
Bailed to Boeing Vertol. Demonstrated to the Chinese.
Returned to the US Army 21Jan89
Assigned to B Company, 2nd Battalion, 52nd Aviation Regiment, Camp Humphreys, South Korea
Rebuilt as MH-47G 04-03744.
00096 (M3215) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7906. Accepted by the US Army 27May88
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Leased to Canadian Armed Forces as 147207 [attrition replacement for CAF 147202] Named "Hercules"
Accepted by the CAF for use by Canadian Forces Joint Task Force Afghanistan Air Wing at Kandahar,
Afghanistan.
Returned to the US Army 18Aug11
Rebuilt as CH-47F 12-08109
00097 (M3216) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18437. Accepted by the US Army 21Jun88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Connecticut
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Aurora, CO
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, has approved the Colorado Army National Guard
aircraft for use on Emergency Life Saving missions and/or Wildland Fire Fighting activities as
specified in the Colorado Interagency Cooperative Fire Management Agreement for the period of
June 2012 through June 2013.
Assigned to 2nd Battalion, 210th Aviation Regiment, Fort Eustis, VA
Redesignated GCH-47D as a GIA
To Cat B trainer at Ft Eustis, Virginia
00098 (M3217) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7907. Accepted by the US Army 21Jun88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Aurora, CO
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, has approved the Colorado Army National Guard aircraft
for use on Drug Enforcement Operations for the period of May 2012 through May 2013.
Rebuilt as CH-47F 13-08136
00099 (M3218) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18474. Accepted by the US Army 22Jun88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – California; G Company, 3rd Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment
WFU. Stored waiting induction into the CH-47F model program
Stored at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE
00100 (M3219) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7909. Accepted by the US Army 27Jun88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 295th Aviation Company, USAREUR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Illinois; 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, Peoria, IL
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Michigan; 3rd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, Selfridge AFB, MI
00101 (M3220) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19119. Accepted by the US Army 12Jul88
7/88 Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
By 1989 assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas 20Sep93
9/20/93: 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment (ARNG), Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX
By 2000 Assigned to US Army National Guard – Illinois; F Company, 106th Aviation, Bartonville, IL
2003-2004: Deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas; 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Hensley Field,
Grand Prairie, Dallas, Texas.
By 2009: Minnesota Army National Guard.
00102 (M3221) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7911. Accepted by the US Army 25Jul88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks,
Mannheim, West Germany 13Sep88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, Southwest Asia
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, Southwest Asia
Assigned to B Company, 4th Battalion, 123rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Wainwright, AK 22Dec94
Assigned to B Company, 4th Battalion, 123rd Aviation Regiment Sugar Bears, Iraq Dec04
Wrecked during hard landing in Iraq May 22, 2005 following engine failure. 3 of 5 occupants injured.
AFM 10/2005. Deemed uneconomical to recover and a total loss, the aircraft was blown up in-place
with demolition charges to prevent use of the various parts and pieces by others.
00103 (M3222) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19112. Accepted by the US Army 25Jul88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Rebuilt as CH-47F 08-08048
00104 (M3223) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7914. Accepted by the US Army 30Jul88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Oregon; 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment, Camp Pendleton, OR
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Mississippi; 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment
00105 (M3224) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19127. Accepted by the US Army 9Aug88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas 20Sep93; 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment,
Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, Texas. CH-47D stripped fuselage noted Grand Prairie Reserve Complex, TX JUN22
00106 (M3225) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7917. Accepted by the US Army 18Aug88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Alabama
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Montana; 1st Battalion, 189th Aviation Regiment, Helena, MT
00107 (M3226) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18432. Accepted by the US Army 30Aug88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Oklahoma; 2nd Battalion, 149th Aviation Regiment, Lexington, OK
00108 (M3227) was rebuilt CH-47A 62-2129. Accepted by the US Army 31Aug88
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 223rd Aviation Regiment, Fort Rucker, AL Code 08C
Named "Miss Piggy" with Texas ARNG Mun 1992. Transferred to US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
00109 (M3228) was rebuilt CH-47A 66-19098. Accepted by the US Army 20Sep88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Colorado; 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment, Aurora, CO
Named "The Creep Show"
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, has approved the Colorado Army National Guard aircraft
for use on Drug Enforcement Operations for the period of May 2012 through May 2013.
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Ohio; 3rd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment, North Canton, OH
00110 (M3229) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18463. Accepted by the US Army 22Sep88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Alabama; 131st Aviation Regiment
Assigned to Eastern Army National Guard Aviation Training Site (EAATS), Indiantown Gap, PA
Used to trial a Vibration Management Enhancement Program (VMEP) as part of a Condition
Based Maintenance (CBM) demonstration
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, Fort Lewis, WA
00111 (M3230) was rebuilt CH-47B 66-19124. Accepted by the US Army 28Sep88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to 7th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, US Army Reserve, New Century, KS
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Washington; 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment, Joint Base Lewis McChord, WA
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Washington; 1st Battalion, 168th Aviation Regiment, Afghanistan
Destroyed in Afghanistan Aug 12, 2012
00112 (M3231) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7920. Accepted by the US Army 29Sep88
Assigned to D Company, 502nd Aviation Regiment Cyclones, USAREUR, Coleman Barracks, Mannheim, West Germany
Assigned to A Company, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR, Germany
Assigned to B Company, 159th Aviation Regiment, Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA
Rebuilt as CH-47F 12-08108
00113 (M3232) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18443. Accepted by the US Army 30Sep88
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Florida; 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment, Jacksonville, FL
Stored at Summit Airport, Middletown, DE
00114 (M3233) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18452. Accepted by the US Army 25Oct88
Assigned to Fort Rucker, AL
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Hawaii; B Company, 214th Aviation Regiment "Hillclimbers",
Wheeler Field, Hawaii
Assigned to B Company, 3rd Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment, Fort Drum, NY
Assigned to US Army National Guard – California. 1st General Support Aviation Battalion,
126th Aviation Regiment "Delta Schooners"
00115 (M3234) was rebuilt CH-47B 67-18459. Accepted by the US Army 27Oct88
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Florida; 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment, Jacksonville, FL
00116 (M3235) was rebuilt CH-47A 63-7921. Accepted by the US Army 31Oct88
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Texas
Assigned to US Army National Guard – Mississippi; 1st Battalion, 111th Aviation Regiment
87-00407/00507 McDonnell Douglas AH-64A Apache
MSN PV426/PV526
00407 (PV426) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05386 (PVD386)
00408 (MSN PV427) Active in 1990 with 1st Battalion/1st Aviation Regiment US Army Europe
Noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ.
Rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05312 (PVD312)
00409 (MSN PV428) Active in 1990 with 1st Battalion/1st Aviation Regiment US Army Europe.
Noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
Rebuilt as AH-64D 02--5313 (PVD313)
00410 (MSN PV429, C Company, 1-501st AVN) hit power lines during training flight at Tuzla West,
Kosovo Jan 2, 2001. Crew uninjured, helo may be repairable.
Rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05314 (PPVD314)
00411 (PV430) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05351 (PVD351)
00412 (PV431) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05465 (PVD465)
00413 (PV432, A Company 1-1st AVN) damaged Oct 9, 2001. Rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05468 (PVD468)
00414 (PV433) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05413 (PVD413)
00415 (PV434) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05315 (PVD315)
00416 (PV435) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05464 (PVD464)
00417 (PV436) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05486 (PVD486)
00418 (PV437) suffered class B damage with 1-4th Avn Ft. Hood, TX Jan 22, 1990. Repaired
Rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05316 (PVD316)
00419 (PV438) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05485 (PVD485)
00420 (PV439) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05318 (PVD318)
00421 (PV440) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05381 (PVD381)
00422 (PV441) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05482 (PVD482)
00423 (PV442) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05319 (PVD319)
00424 (B Coy/1-149th Avn) Destroyed by fire at Camp Swift, TX Feb 11, 1996.
00425 (PV444) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05474 (PVD474)
00426 (PV445) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05478 (PVD478)
00427 (MSN PV446) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-05256 (PVD256)
00428 (PV447) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05469 (PVD469)
00429 (PV448) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05454 (PVD454)
00430 (PV449) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05472 (PVD472)
00431 (PV450) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05477 (PVD477)
00432 (PV451) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05497 (PVD497)
00433 (PV452) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5182 (PVD182)
00434 (A Coy/3-227th Avn) crashed in Germany Jun 17, 1995.
00435 (PV454) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05362 (PVD362)
00436 (PV455) rebuilt as AH-64D 07-05503 (PVD503)
00437 (PV456) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05320 (PVD320)
00438 (PV457) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05484 (PVD484)
00439 (PV458) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05466 (PVD466)
00440 (PV459) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05451 (PVD451)
00441 (PV460) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5230 (PVD230)
00442 (PV461) Active in 1990 with 1st Battalion/1st Aviation Regiment US Army Europe
Rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05470 (PVD470)
00443 (PV462) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05354 (PVD354)
00444 (PV463) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05459 (PVD459)
00445 (PV464) rebuilt as AH-64D 07-05502 (PVC502)
00446 (PV465) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05449 (PVD449)
00447 (PV466) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05457 (PVD457)
00448 (PV467) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5122 (PVD122)
00449 (PV468) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05452 (PVD452)
00450 (PV469, C Company, 3-227th Avn) w/o due to hard landing at Tabuk, Saudi Arabia Jan 21, 1991. Both crew injured.
00451 (PV470) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05496 (PVD496)
00452 (C Coy/3-227th Avn) severely damaged in heavy landing in Saudi
Arabia Feb 24, 1991. Aircraft lost night vision during a sand storm,
crew became disoriented, and crashed into a
depression. Both crew injured. Has not been reported
since so presumably written off.
00453 (PV472) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05373 (PVD373)
00454 (PV473) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05456 (PVD456)
00455 (PV474) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05488 (PVD488)
00456 (PV475) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05401 (PVD401)
00457 (PV476) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05321.
00458 rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5226
00459 (PV478) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05489 (PVD489)
00460 (PV479) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05453 (PVD453)
00461 (PV480) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5149 (PVD149)
00462 (PV481) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5178 (PVD178)
00463 (PV482) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05445 (PVD445)
00464 (PV483) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05420 (PV420)
00465 (PV484) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-05238 (PVD238)
00466 (PV485) (H & H Company 1-111th Avn/FL NG) crashed due to mechanical failure in Florida Feb 9, 2002. One crew killed,
other injured.
00467 (PV486) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05417 (PVD417)
00468 (PV487) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05490 (PVD490)
00469 (PV488) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05476 (PVD476)
00470 (PV489) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05471 (PVD471)
00471 (PV490) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05499 (PVD499)
00472 (PV491) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05487 (PVD487)
00473 (C Coy/1-1st Avn) Crashed and caught fire 12 mi N of Novo Brdo in Kosovo
Jun 8, 2003, following wire strike at night. Both crew killed
00474 (PV493) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05475 (PVD475)
00475 (PV494) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05447 (PVD447)
00476 (PV495) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05481 (PVD481)
00477 (PV496) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05479 (PVD479)
00478 (PV497) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05483 (PVD483)
00479 (PV498) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05423 (PVD423)
00480 (PV499) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05378 (PVD378)
00481 (PV500) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05492 (PVD492)
00482 (PV501) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05429 (PVD429)
00483 (PV502) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05424 (PVD424)
00484 (PV503) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05480 (PVD480)
00485 (PV504) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05426 (PVD426)
00486 (PV505) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05431 (PVD431)
00487 (PV506) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05446 (PVD446)
00488 (Q Troop 4-3rd ACR) crashed in rugged terrain near Pike's Peak, CO Sep 19, 2002. Two
crewmen not seriously hurt. Helicopter was recovered, but w/o.
00489 (PV508) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5179 (PVD179)
00490 (PV5090 rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05427 (PVD427)
00491 (PV510) suffered Class B damage with Q Troop, 4/3rd ACR Ft Carson, CO Jan 10, 2001 when
rotor blades struck trees. Rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05425 (PVD425)
00492 (PV511) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05337 (PVD337)
00493 (PV512) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05363 (PVD363)
00494 (PV513) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05346 (PVD346)
00495 (PV514) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05414 (PVD414)
00496 (PV515, A Company 1-501st Avn) suffered class B damage at Warsaw, Poland Oct 7, 2002.
Rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05444 (PVD444)
00497 (PV516) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05342 (PVD342)
00498 (PV517, R Coy/4-3rd ACR) struck ground hard during emergency landing
in Iraq Jun 19, 2003 following inflight fire. Declared a w/o, but was
rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05435 (PVD435)
00499 (PV518) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05411 (PVD411)
00500 (PV519) rebuilt as AH-64D 02-05343 (PVD343)
00501 suffered Class B damage Camp Williams, UT May 25, 1993.
00502 (PV521) rebuilt as AH-64D 03-05352 (PVD352)
00503 (PV522) rebuilt as AH-64D 04-05473 (PVD473)
00504 (PV523) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05493 (PVD493)
00505 (PV524) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05494 (PVD494)
00506 (PV525) rebuilt as AH-64D 05-05500 (PVD500)
00507 (PV526) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-05241 (PVD241)
87-00725/00760 Bell OH-58D Kiowa Warrior
cn/ 43105/43140. Rebuilt from earlier OH-58A airframes
00728 rebuilt from 71-20348. W/o Apr 1, 1991.
00729 rebuilt from 71-20745. Rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 93-00996.
00731 rebuilt from 70-15222. Rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 94-00150.
00732 rebuilt from 71-20385
00733 rebuilt from 70-15270
00734 rebuilt as OH-58D(R) 96-0029.
00735 rebuilt from 71-20639
00736 rebuilt from 71-20758
00737 rebuilt from 72-21111
00739 rebuilt from 72-21244. w/o at Crockett, TX 11/23/1989.
00740 rebuilt from 71-20490
00741 rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 94-0153.
00743 rebuilt from 72-21434. Rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 93-01007.
00744 was ex OH-58A 70-15340. Rebuilt as OH-58D(R) 96-00039
00745 rebuilt from 70-15284.
00746 rebuilt from 71-20827
00747 rebuilt from 71-20543
00748 rebuilt from 72-21190
00750 rebuilt from 72-21192
00752 rebuilt from 72-21191
00753 rebuilt from 72-21139. Later rebuilt as OH-58D(1) 94-00175
00754 rebuilt from 72-21427
00756 rebuilt from 72-21234
00758 rebuilt from 70-15197.
00759 rebuilt from 71-20552. Rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 95-0012.
00760 rebuilt from 71-20380. Rebuilt as OH-58D(I) 94-00176
87-24579/24656 Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk
24658, 24659, 24661/24669, 24671/24673 modified to EH-60A.
24660, 24670 modified to EH-60C
24579 (MSN 701082) (A Coy/1-244th Avn) forcelanded in southern Iraq Sep 21, 2004. Named "Miss Understood" in 2002 when
serving with 5th Battalion 158th Aviation Regiment in Germany.
24580 (MSN 701083) 6-101st AVN Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995
24581 (MSN 701085) 63rd Med Det Landstuhl AHP Oct 25, 1992. To 2-224th AVN VA-NG
24582 (MSN 701087)2-82ndAVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24583 (MSN 701088) Assigned to SHAPE Flight Detachment, Chièvres, Belgium
Assigned to 52nd Aviation Regiment. Transferred to Science and Engineering Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL.
For sale to federal agencies, Apr 11 2018
24584 (MSN 701090) Assigned to SHAPE Flight Detachment, Chièvres, Belgium
Assigned to 52nd Aviation Regiment. Active in June 2016 with 1-183rd Avn
Battn Idaho Army National Guard
24585 (MSN 701092)
24586 (MSN 701093) Mojave, CA 14.04.1988. To EH-60A, (1-228th Avn) crashed into mountain near Lake Yojoa,
Honduras during training exercise Dec 11, 2002. All 5 onboard killed.
24587 (MSN 701095) 2-82ndAVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24588 (MSN 701096) (mfd Jan87) ID ARNG transferred to SES, Huntsville, AL Sep20.
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, 24Sep20 (TT 5531.0hrs). To N460NW
24589 (MSN 701098) 207th Av Co Heidelburg AAF Apr 16, 1989 As UH-60+ assigned in January 2016 to
1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment at Landstuhl, Germany.
24590 (MSN 701099) 6-101st AVN Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995
24591 (MSN 701101) 247th Med Co Barstow, CA Apr 14, 1988
24592 (MSN 701102)
24593 (MSN 701103) Co 1-227th AVN Robert Gray AAF, TX Oct 9, 1995. Converted to UH-60L
24594 (MSN 701105) 49th Av Gp NC-NG Raleigh Durham IAP, NC May 9, 1989. Converted to UH-60L
24595 (MSN 701106) Assigned to 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment. 6-101st AVN
Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995 UAAACE, Lowe AHP, Ft Rucker, AL;
transferred to Det.2 Co.G 1-104thAVN WI ARNG, West Bend, WI 09SEP21
(TT 9414.7hrs); delvd to SES West, Huntsville, AL 12MAY23;
for sale by GSA Auctions 14JUN23 (TT 9693.8hrs)
24596 (MSN 701108) 247th Med Co Barstow-Daggett, CA Apr 30, 1989
Damaged Jun 24, 2001 in hard landing while conducting a simulated
engine failure landing in dusty conditions. Converted to UH-60L
24597 (MSN 701109) ALS Fort Eustis, VA Mar 24, 1988
24598 (MSN 701111) 247th Med Co Bicycle Lake AAF, CA Apr 30, 1989
For sale to Federal Agencies Feb 12, 2018. Located at Science and Engineering Services LLC,
Huntsville, AL
24599 (MSN 701112) 2-82ndAVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24600 (MSN 701114) 2-502nd AVN Hood AAF, TX Oct 9, 1995
24601 (MSN 701116) converted to UH-60L
24602 (MSN 701118) Co B 9th AVN Fort Lewis, WA Oct 1, 1989 returned to INARNG in 2008
To SES, Huntsville, AL 03NOV22; for sale by GSA Auction 30NOV22 (TT 6426hrs)
24603 (MSN 701119) converted to UH-60L
24604 (MSN 701121) 6-101st AVN Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995
24605 (MSN 701122) Written off Mar 8, 1988 Co C 6-101st AVN
24606 (MSN 701124) Assigned to 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment
Possibly converted to HH-60L
(101st Avn) crashed near Fort Campbell Mar 8, 1988 after
colliding with UH-60A 85-24462. Total of 17 personnel killed.
24607 (MSN 701125)
24608 (MSN 701126) 6-101st AVN Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995
24609 (MSN 701128) RNG WAATS noted Marana-Silverbell AHP, AZ 14MAY22
24610 (MSN 701131) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL Oct 3, 1995
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL Jun 11, 2015. To N60XP with Brown Helicopter Inc,
Pensacola, Florida on September 24, 2015.
24611 (MSN 701133) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL May 9, 1989
Noted in April 2017 at the US Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama.
To instructional airframe at Fort Rucker Oct 2011
24612 (MSN 701134) converted to UH-60L
24613 (MSN 701136) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL Oct 3, 1995.
USAACE '13A'; to SES-I West, Huntsville, AL 06DEC22; for sale by GSA Auctions 26JAN23 (TT 14827.1hrs).
To ACE Aeronautics LLC, Guntersville, AL Feb24 as N60WK.
24614 (MSN 701137) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL May 10, 1989
Assigned in 2016 to 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment
to SES, Huntsville, AL 23SEP21 (TT11516.9hrs), for sale by GSA Auctions 09NOV21
24615 (MSN 701139) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL Oct 3, 1995
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Sep 22 2016. To N809WB Sep 2017
24616 (MSN 701141) Fort Benning, GA 01.04.1988 498th Med Co (AA)
Active in March 1997 with 498th Medical Company (AA) at Fort Benning, California.
24617 (MSN 701143) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Apr 1, 1988
24618 (MSN 701145) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Feb 17, 1992
Active in March 1997 with 498th Medical Company (AA) at Fort Benning, California.
24619 (MSN 701147)
24620 (MSN 701148) 6-101st AVN Fort Campbell, KY Sep 13, 1995
24621 (MSN 701149) .-1st AVN Ansbach AAF Mar 22, 1992
(B Coy/5-158th Avn) while in clamshell hangar at Aviano AB, Italy was
struck by high winds Jun 29, 2006 that destroyed the hangar and tipped
helo over, wrecking rotor system and breaking off the tail boom.
Has been removed to Coleman Barracs, Germany for probable repair. (B Coy/5-158th Avn)
crashed at Viernheim, Germany Feb 3, 2010. 3 killed.
24622 (MSN 701150) 4-2nd ACR Fort Bragg, NC Oct 3, 1996
Active in April 2018 with 1st Battalion, 216th Aviation Regiment, California Army National Guard.
24623 (MSN 701151) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24624 (MSM 701152) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989. (571st Med Co) crashed in Kuwait Apr 6, 2003.
24625 (MSN 701154) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24626 (MSN 701155) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989
24627 (MSN 701157) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989. Converted to UH-60L. Up for GSA auction (again) at
Huntsville, AL Feb24.
24628 (MSN 701158) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989. Converted to UH-60L
24629 (MSN 701159) 4-2nd ACR Fort Bragg, NC Oct 3, 1996. Converted to UH-60L. Noted with 1-150thAvn NJ ARNG, Aug 16 2018
24630 (MSN 701161) 1/7 Cav Fort Bragg, NC Feb 16, 1992
24631 (MSN 701162) 571st Med Co Fort Bliss, TX Oct 12, 1996. Returned to I4-2nd ACR Indiana ARNG in 2008
24632 (MSN 701163) Co C 3-25 AVN Fort Drum, NY Sep 20, 1995. Noted Marana-Silverbell AHP, AZ 14MAY22
24633 (MSN 701164) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989. ARNG WAATS noted Marana-Silverbell AHP, AZ 14MAY22
24634 (MSN 701165) .-158th AVN Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget Jun 16, 1991
Noted at Wiesbaden, Germany on February 7, 1997 after service with C Company 159th Avn.
24635 (MSN 701167) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Oct 5, 1995
24636 (MSN 701169) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Apr 1, 1988
24637 (MSN 701171) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Feb 17, 1992. Converted to UH-60L
24638 (MSN 171173) 498th Med Co (AA) Fort Benning, GA Apr 1, 1988
Active in March 1997 with 498th Medical Company (AA) at Fort Benning, California.
To SES-I West, Huntsville, AL 07APR23; for sale by GSA Auctions 11MAY23
24639 (MSN 701174) WAATS Marana Air Park, AZ May 1, 1989. Converted to UH-60L
24640 (MSN 701175) WAATS Marana Air Park, AZ May 1, 1989. Converted to UH-60L. To SES-I West, Huntsville,
AL 10Apr23. For sale by GSA Auctions 11May23. Registered N647DC to Brown Helicopters Inc.,
Pensacola, FL Apr24.
24641 (MSN 701177) Task Force Phoenix Ansbach AAF Sep 28, 1991. Converted to UH-60L. To US Customs Mar 1993.
24642 (MSN 701179) Task Force Phoenix Ansbach AAF Sep 28, 1991
Modified into CINC aircraft with weather radar and satcom communications. Transferred to Science
and Engineering Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL. For sale to federal agencies, Apr 11 2018
24643 (MSN 701180) 3-3rd AVN Ansbach AAF May 23, 1998
24644 (MSN 701182) Feucht AAF 28.09.1991 4-2nd ACR
24645 (MSN 701184,contract DAAJ09-85-C-A006) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Apr 22, 1989. Assigned to USAREUR, Germany
Stored at Wiesbaden, Germany. Returned to USA Nov14
Assigned to 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment
Noted at Cairns AAF, Fort Rucker, AL [Apr15]
Converted to UH-60L 29MAY18 (TT 4991.3hrs); C Co 2-149 GSAB, San Antonio, TX; to SES-I West,
Huntsville, AL FEB23; for sale by GSA Auctions 06APR23
24646 (MSN 701185) 4-2nd ACR Chièvres AB Jun 25, 1988
24647 (MSN 701187) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Sep 17, 1988. ARNG WAATS noted Marana-Silverbell AHP, AZ 14MAY22
24648 (MSN 701188) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989 to US Customs Mar 1993. Returned to US Army
Apr 2006. Returned to Indiana ARNG in 2008
24649 (MSN 701190) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL Oct 3, 1995
ARNG WAATS noted Marana-Silverbell AHP, AZ 14MAY22
24650 (MSN 701191) converted to UH-60L. In September 1997 active with 159th
Medical Company at Wiesbaden, Germany.
24651 (MSN 701193) 7/158th Aviation Regiment, Fort Hood. Converted to UH-60L. (166th Avn) Crashed
at Fort Hood, TX Nov 23, 2015. 4 killed.
24652 (MSN 701194) AAC Co B 1-223rd AVN Ciarns AAF, AL Oct 3, 1995
Western Army Avn Training Site (WAATS) to SES, Huntsville, AL by 05APR21 (TT 12583.5hrs). For sale by GSA Auctions 22APR21
24653 (MSN 701195) converted to UH-60L
24654 (MSN 701197) 1/6 CAV Hood AAF, TX Oct 9, 1995
24655 (MSN 701198) 1/6 CAV Hood AAF, TX Oct 9, 1995
24656 (MSN 701199) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Apr 22, 1989
87-24657/24674 Sikorsky EH-60A Black Hawk
24657 (MSN 701176) Mojave, CA Apr 14, 1988
24658 (MSN 701183) Fresno MAP, CA May 7, 1989, ‘58E’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering
Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, Oct 30 2017. For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Mar 1 2018,
24659 (MSM 701189) Fresno MAP, CA May 7, 1989, Transferred to Science and Engineering Svs LLC, Huntsville,
AL Aug 16, 2017. To auction at Huntsville, AL Oct 11, 2017. To civil registry as N160KA
24660 (MSN 701196) Mojave, CA Apr 14, 1988. Active with 212th Aviation Regiment at Lowe Army Heliport,
Fort Rucker in April 2017 ’60C’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, Feb 23 2018.
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Apr 5 2018. To N909BH, N82BH
24661 (MSN 701203) Mojave, CA Apr 14, 1988. 2/2nd Avn Regt, Camp Stanley, S Korea, Nov 1988-Jan 2001. 52nd Avn Regt,
Jun 2001-Feb 2002. US Army Avn Center (re-named US Army Avn Warfare Center-USAAWC,
then US Army Avn Center of Excellence-USAACE), Fort Rucker, AL, May 16,
2002 (TT 2500.3hrs). ’61H’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering
Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, May 31, 2018 (TT 9193.2hrs). Available for purchase by federal agencies, Jun 2018.
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Jun 12 2018. Registered as N61AA with Aircraft
Investment Holdings, Enterprise, Alabama on January 25, 2019.
24662 (MSN 701206) Mojave, CA May 5, 1989. To US Navy as 872466
24663 (MSN 701216) Hanau AAF Apr 23, 1989
24664 (MSN 701219) .-4th AVN Mianz Finthen AAF Apr 23, 1989. 64C’ USAACE, transferred to Science and
Engineering Svs LLC, Huntsville, AL, Jun 30, 2017. For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Aug 29 2017
24665 (MSN 701228) Mojave, CA Apr 14, 1988. ’65H’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering Svs
Llc, Huntsville, AL, Apr 20, 2018 (TT 8390.3hrs). For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, May 30, 2018.
24666 (MSN 701231) Mojave, CA Apr 14, 1988 Registered as N666AA with Aircraft
Investment Holdings, Enterprise, Alabama on November 28, 2018.
24667 (MSN 701239) Co C 2-501st AVN Hanau AAF Apr 23, 1998
24668 (MSN 701245) 132nd AVN Fort Ord, CA May 6, 1989
Active with 212th Aviation Regiment at Lowe Army Heliport, Fort Rucker in April 2017
’68A’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, Feb 27 2018. For sale
by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Apr 5 2018, To N83BH
24669 (MSN 701257) 132nd AVN Fort Ord, CA May 6, 1989
‘69N’ 212thAvn USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, Mar 20 2018
For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Apr 25 2018, to N669Jh
To Portuguese AF in 2023 as29801
24670 (MSN 701267) reported transferred to US Navy as 872467
24671 (MSN 701277) 2-82nd AVN Fort Bragg, NC May 9, 1989 Available for purchase by federal agencies, Jun 2018.
To N777GR.
24672 (MSN 701288) Mojave, CA May 5, 1989. ‘72M’ USAACE, transferred to Science and Engineering
Svs Llc, Huntsville, AL, Feb 20 2018. For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL, Apr 5 2018.
To civil registry as N372AA on October 5, 2018 with Aircraft Investment Holdings Llc, Enterprise, Alabama.
24673 (MSN 701296) 2-502nd AVN Hood AAF, TX Oct 9, 1995 1-212th AVN USAACE transferred to Science and
Engineering SVS LLC, Huntsville, AL. For sale by GSA Auctions at Huntsville, AL Aug 29, 2016. To
N802SB with Brown Helicopter Inc, Pensacola, FL
24674 (MSN 701303) 24th Inf Bde Hunter AAF, GA May 12, 1989. Available for purchase by federal agencies, Jun 2018.
To civil registry as N672MP
87-26000/26005 Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk
26000 (MSN 701200) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Apr 22, 1989.
C Co/6-159th Avn shot down in error by a F-15C with AIM-120A, because misidentified as a
Mi-24 in Iraq Apr 14, 1994. 13 killed. 88-26060 shot down by another F-15C in same friendly fire incident.
26001 (MSN 701202) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Apr 22, 1989
26002 (MSN 701204) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Apr 22, 1989. Converted to UH-60L. To civil register as N1143L.
To Ace Aeronautics LLC, Guntersville, AL Mar24.
26003 (MSN 701210) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Sep 17, 1988. Converted to UH-60L.
26004 (MSN 701214) 4-2nd ACR Feucht AAF Sep 17, 1988 Assigned in 2016 to 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment
to SES, Huntsville, AL 23SEP21 (TT6439.3hrs), for sale by GSA Auctions 09NOV21
26005 (MSN 701220) Co A 1-52nd AVN Seongnam AB Oct 20, 2001
87-26006/26014 Sikorsky UH-60G Black Hawk
for USAF
26006 (MSN 701205) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 (HH-60G) crashed Dec 15, 1999 near Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait. The four crew
escaped with minor injuries. Repaired and back in service by Aug 2003.
To HH-60G Pave Kawk. 66th Rescue Squadron Nellis AFB, NV Active Jul 2010 Mar 2021. To AMARC May 17 2021 as 626360
26007 (MSN 701207) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992. To AV 56th RQS
26008 (MSN 701208) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 To HH-60G Pave Kawk
66th Rescue Sqadron, Nellis AFB Active Sep 2011 Aug 2019. To AMARC Sep 7, 2021 as 626347
26009 (MSN 701209) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 rescued downed F-117A pilot from Serhian territory during Operation Allied Force.
66th Rescue Squadron, Nellis AFB, NV Active Mar 2014 Nov 2019
Retired May 5, 2021 to permant display at Hurlburt field Memorial Air Park, FL
26010 (MSN 701212) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 66th Rescue Squadron Active Oct 2011 Aug 2019
26011 (MSN 701213) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 named "Sand Devil" with 55th SOS in Apr 1991.
66th Rescue Squadron Active Aug 2011 Aug 2020
26012 (MSN 701215) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 To 66th Rescue Squadron. to AMARC Dec 2020
26013 (MSN 701217) 55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992 66th Rescue Squadron, Nellis AFB.
To AMARC Feh 11, 2021 as 626257.
26014 (MSN 701218)55th SOS Eglin AFB, FL Feb 18, 1992. To HH-60G Pave Hawk. To 66th Rescue
Squadron and w/o Oct 20, 2004. Crashed 106 mi E of Shindand, Afghanistan during medevac mission while
attempting to lower medical litter in brownout conditions.
3 of 4 crew members injured, one dying in hospital the next
day. The injured passenger survived. (AFM 11/2005).